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North Conway, part of New Hampshire's scenic Mount Washington Valley, has been dubbed the offspring of a quintessential New England village and a Gap outlet. Historic buildings, quaint antique shops, bookstores and bakeries coexist peacefully with big name outlet stores like J. Jill, Nike and Dansk. For seasoned shoppers, it represents the best of worlds, part old-country charm, part new-world bargains. Plagued for years by busy routes and traffic jams, the new North-South road has made it... more » North Conway, part of New Hampshire's scenic Mount Washington Valley, has been dubbed the offspring of a quintessential New England village and a Gap outlet. Historic buildings, quaint antique shops, bookstores and bakeries coexist peacefully with big name outlet stores like J. Jill, Nike and Dansk. For seasoned shoppers, it represents the best of worlds, part old-country charm, part new-world bargains. Plagued for years by busy routes and traffic jams, the new North-South road has made it somewhat easier to get around and enjoy all the area has to offer. In addition to shopping, visitors will find ample opportunities for hiking, biking, skiing and rock climbing in the majestic White Mountains. In fact, North Conway is home to the renowned International Mountain Climbing School, which attracts climbers from around the world. Accommodations range from cozy inns and historic bed and breakfasts, to full-service resorts, ensuring a comfortable haven for all tastes and budgets. « less
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The Cut Off Salon and Day Spa

Nov 21, 2009

I only chose this salon due the large size of the staff and the large number of people in my wedding party. They charged us for services that were not rendered, despite my bridal party spending more...more

Wyatt House Country Inn

5 of 5 stars
Rutland, MA
Nov 18, 2009

Everything was excellent from the service to the rooms. And what a spectacular view out the back. We met several repeat guests while we were there and they now have two more. Tim and Jill Graham more

Colonial Motel

Nov 18, 2009

My girlfriend and I live in Boston and we were referred to the Colonial Motel by a few friends. We were told that it is a great place to stay if you are on a budget. We stayed for 2 nights and had a...more

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