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Escape the crowds that flock to New Hampshire’s White Mountains, and book yourself a cozy fall getaway in Concord, NH. This city is the perfect place to experience a classic New England autumn. Read on for our suggestions on weekend activities, shopping, and dining out.
Concord is the state of New Hampshire's cultural capital. Learn about all of the things to do, like shopping, restaurants, museums and events when visiting our city.
Link to the Concord Chamber’s Walking Tour of Historic Downtown Concord, NH! Concord is a small city with some big city offerings, with a variety of art-inspired stores, galleries and unique shops with great finds.- explore the downtown core and see how the NH’s state capital came to be.
Concord is rich in cultural and historic assets and has recently renovated its city center. It has an attractive, pedestrian friendly destination downtown featuring beautiful 19th century architecture that hosts unique boutique shops, restaurants, theaters and a state capital building that is literally a working museum.
Set on the Merrimack River in south-central New Hampshire, Concord is the seat of Merrimack County and just 40 miles from the Massachusetts border, and 135 miles from Quebec. Concord is 18 miles north of Manchester, and 70 miles north of Boston.
Concord, NH offers visitors and residents an urban atmosphere with a small-town New England vibe. With vibrant galleries, fine dining, unique shopping, and quaint historic downtown, Concord is the perfect place to spend a weekend strolling the streets and shopping in its many unique shops.
Concord, New Hampshire, has apple orchards, family-friendly woodland trails with gorgeous foliage views, and a bustling farmers market with local pumpkins and fresh apple cider doughnuts for sale. But one of the best things about fall in New Hampshire are the fairs!
Concord, New Hampshire, may be the capital, but it's also a city brimming with fun and excitement. With its natural beauty, rich history, lively festivals, delightful cuisine, and strong sense of community, Concord offers a wide array of experiences to engage and entertain visitors.
The famous trails of the White Mountains can get crowded. If you are like us, looking for less crowded places to hike where you can be one with nature and not bump into lots of hikers, then Concord NH is the right place. Enjoy this quick guide to three great alternative NH hikes.
As the state capital, and set in the heart of New Hampshire, Concord was once a booming rail town. Today, several new rail trails are open, or in the phases of being planned. Here are three ways to explore the footprints of Concord’s rail past.