In this newly revised and updated guide for romantics, author Bill Gleeson has found the best places to stay in New England for those looking for a little R & R (romance and relaxation). Each inn or hotel is described in detail from wood burning fireplaces to showers with waterfalls to sumptuous king-size four-poster beds. Entries include inviting photographs of the rooms and surrounding grounds, showing the wide range of accommodationsfrom the 19th century splendor of Boston's historic Charles Street Inn to more casual getaways such as Nantucket's beach-front Wauwinet Inn to rustic retreats like Notchland Inn in New Hampshire's White Mountains where a cozy hot tub in an outdoor gazebo is the perfect ending to a glorious day of hiking. Whether city or country, elegant hideaway or secluded cottage, Weekends for Two in New England makes it easy to refresh, rekindle, and relax with that special someone.
Describes many of the best Southwest inns and resorts for couples seeking to get away.
This guide is packed with hundreds of exciting things for locals and vacationers to do, see, and discover within a two-hour drive to and from many top New England destiations.
If you're craving something more rustic and old-fashioned—say, a tower of blueberry pancakes—check out Benton's Sugar Shack (2010 NH-175, Thornton, 603/726-3867, www.bentonssugarshack.com, 8am-2pm Sat.-Sun.).
This latest revised edition of the most popular weekending series (more than 200,000 copies in print) has hundreds of fresh ideas, new destinations, and wonderful places to stay and dine for memorable minivacations in half a dozen states, ...
Take to the sea off the coast of Maine to spot humpback whales and puffin colonies, or lounge on the beach and snag a buttery lobster roll Itineraries for Every Traveler: Drive the entire two-week route or follow strategic routes like "A ...
Boston is home to some of the most interesting and innovative cuisine in the country, from the street food in the ... and her colleagues offer an inventive schedule of food-related classes at her demonstration kitchen/cookbook store.
In a revised and updated travel classic, travel writer Eleanor Berman once again offers 52 exciting and memorable New England mini-vacations, ranging from two to four days, arranged by season....
When colonists first hunted whales in New England, the marine mammals were plentiful, and by 1644 whalers worked the coast by scanning the waters near the shore and launching small boats when whales were sighted. In those early days, ...
A timely traveler's guide to fifty-two seasonally organized weekend destinations, all withing two hundred miles of New York City, recommends brief excursions to parks, cultural events, fairs, and historic sites in the Eastern United States.
This guide is packed with hundreds of exciting things for locals and vacationers to do, see, and discover within a two-hour drive to and from many top New England destinations.