Submitted by mountainaita t3_y0qtou in newhampshire

Hello! I’ll be visiting your state for a week long business trip soon and I’m wondering if anyone has any suggestions on hotels in the area. I searched the sub but the last hotel post didn’t seem to get any traction. Budget is flexible but preferably under $250/night. Right now I’m looking at The Centennial Hotel because it looks adorable but I’d love a local’s perspective.

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Fabulous_Cucumber588 t1_irtgehf wrote

Do you have a car? If not, your best bet is hotel concord, right in downtown. If so, hotel concord, Tru, and centennial are probably your best bets within the city limits.

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mountainaita OP t1_iru53f0 wrote

I’ll likely have a car, but I do love the idea of being downtown. I’ll try to advocate for the Concord!

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Veebearz t1_irtxrm5 wrote

I hear good things about contennial. The Hotel Concord may be a little higher in cost but being on mainstreet may be nice if you do not have a way to get around. Good coffee and food on mainstreet. If you enjoy coffee, I would recommend Revelstoke, their coffee is great. There is also "Tru" I think owned by Hilton that is fairly new and not far from the center of Concord.

Hope you have a nice stay!

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mountainaita OP t1_iru5c2q wrote

Thank you much for the additional suggestions- I like the idea of being downtown and close to things (especially good coffee).

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LifeWithFiveDogs t1_irtyh5y wrote

Another vote for Hotel Concord. The rooms are pretty nice and it should be near your price range by mid-November. It's a great location and there is a parking garage near the hotel.

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mountainaita OP t1_iru5hr0 wrote

Good point about the prices coming down. It looked like it was out of my budget but I also believe you’re in full ~fall magic~ season so I’m sure prices are up as a result.

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itsMalarky t1_iru5yzn wrote

I'd stay downtown if you can, even if it's at the holiday inn...which apparently was recently renovated anyhow (if Hotel Concord is out of budget). Walking distance to breweries, coffeeshops, and downtown restaurants is always nice. It's really the only way you'd want to visit town if you're spending a week. If you have a car, maybe you go for a local hike or something while you're in town.

This way you can wake up, walk downtown, grab a coffee at a different coffee shop every day, try some restaurants.... no messing with cabs or uber afterward.

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usual_nerd t1_irvnivn wrote

I agree 100% about being near downtown. The Hotel Concord is very nice and walkable, but so is the Centennial. It’s only about a 1/4 mi from downtown. Different vibes but both are excellent choices.

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overdoing_it t1_iru0ikg wrote

Stayed at Comfort Inn on Hall st once when my power was out and it was better than I expected. Nice pool.

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mountainaita OP t1_iru4x7k wrote

That’s always good to hear, I’m sure that’s within the company’s budget in case they turn me down for the other ones! Plus I love a good pool.

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