19. Hampton Beach, New Hampshire

19. Hampton Beach, New Hampshire
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Published in Jul 2012

Where to Stay in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire:

Lamie’s Inn. If you are looking for an escape from the chaos and bustle of Hampton Beach, you can’t do better than Lamie’s Inn, just up the road in Hampton proper. Built in 1740, this family-owned and operated inn features rooms decorated in authentic colonial style, but with all the modern conveniences. The 24-hour fitness club privileges are a nice touch, too.
www.lamiesinn.com

Where to Eat in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire:

Fast Eddie’s Diner. This classic 50s-style diner mixes hamburgers, hot dogs with far more sophisticated offerings, such as grilled salmon topped with a green onion, lemon butter and served with roasted potatoes and sautéed fresh vegetables.
www.fasteddiesdiner.com

Great Attraction in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire:

Hampton Beach
The busiest beach community in the state, on summer weekends, Hampton Beach sees its population swell from 2,300 to as much as 200,000. Stroll the boardwalk along Ocean Avenue, shop for souvenirs, play games in the casino or one of the arcades, soak up some rays or take a dip in ocean water that has tested among the nation’s cleanest for three years running.
www.nhstateparks.org/explore/state-parks/hampton-beach-state-park.aspx

Don’t Miss

The Hampton Beach Sand Castle Competition. World class sand artists converge to make creations that are all the more astonishing by their brief stay.
hamptonbeach.org/sandcastle-competition.cfm

More information: www.hamptonbeach.org

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