![]() ![]() And you must try Highroller Lobster Co (104 Exchange St. Central Provisions (404 Fore St 20) for the locavore meal of the moment. ![]() Be prepared to eat all weekend long, Portland is a foodie’s paradise.Įat at: You really can’t go wrong but three spots to get you started: Duckfat (43 Middle St 20) for fries, poutine and a milkshake when you're hungover the next day. For travelers who want to see another side of Salem, plan a visit to the Peabody Essex Museum ( 161 Essex St, 97) the world-renowned art museum has collections dating back to the 1700s including paintings, sculptures, photography and more.Ĭharming brownstones, bucket list worthy restaurants and ocean views? Portland is a great idea any time of year but especially in the summertime when you can take advantage of everything happening on the waterfront. The hour long walking tour will take you around some of Salem’s most haunted locations. Must do: If you want to embrace the spooky vibes in Salem sign up for a Candlelit Ghostly Walking Tour ( 288 Derby St, 97). Walk to all the witch shops, great restaurants and plenty of nearby tours and museums. Stay at: The Merchant ( 148 Washington St, 97) a Lark Hotel, The Merchant is conveniently located right down town. Howling Wolf Taqueria is known for their massive burritos and their wolf bites like avocado fries and ceviche. It can get a little crazy in the two weeks leading up to Halloween, but a winter trip is just as fun! In addition to all the witch themed attractions there is also a buzzing art scene in Salem, great restaurants and travelers have to visit Far From the Tree Cider to do a tasting.Įat at: Howling Wolf Taqueria ( 76 Lafayette St, 97) keep things spooky with a red-hot ghost pepper infused margarita. Want to get witchy? Salem attracts thousands of visitors every fall, people looking to embrace the spooky, supernatural, and witchy vibe of the small coastal town. The rail has been running for more the 150 years, be sure to book tickets ahead of time so you can take in the views on this must do experience. ![]() Must do: The Cog Railway ( 3168 Base Station Rd, 80) want to take in the foliage from the summit of Mount Washington but not looking to take on the hike? The Cog Railway will take you on a dramatic climb up the mountain. Stay at: The Omni Mountain Washington Resort ( 310 Mount Washington Hotel Rd, 60) this historic New England hotel has views of the presidential mountain range, a world class spa and you can take a scenic gondola ride right across the street at Bretton Woods. The Covered Bridge Farm Table Restaurant is located at the bottom of the White Mountains and is the perfect spot to stop for lunch on your drive up or your drive back to Boston. The White Mountains are truly spectacular in the fall and winter, there are tons of charming small towns to stay in, great hiking and of course endless vistas.Įat at: The Covered Bridge Farm Table Restaurant ( 57 Blair Rd, 60) something about wood covered bridges just captures the essence of New England perfectly. The scenic highway runs right through the heart of the White Mountain National Forest. A privately owned property, but you can view the charming farm from the road, you’ll likely be in good company with fellow photographers and leaf peepers.Įven if you don’t know it, when you think of New England you are likely picturing the Kancamagus Highway. If you’re visiting Woodstock in the fall, you have to take a ride out to Sleepy Hollow Farm ( 3429 Cloudland Rd South, Woodstock, VT 05091). You can explore the farm grounds, take in beautiful foliage views and do a little shopping in their farm store. Must do: Sugarbush Farm ( 591 Sugarbush Farm Rd, 80) offers free cheese and maple syrup tastings. Walking distance to tons of shops and restaurants, the Inn also has a world-class, LEED-certified Spa. Stay at: The Woodstock Inn & Resort ( 14 The Green, 88) located right on the town square The Woodstock Inn is the perfect place to stay if you want to be centrally located to everything in town. At Worthy Kitchen guests will find farm-to-table comfort food and local craft beers on tap. ![]() Woodstock is the perfect fall escape, travelers can visit local farms, museums, stroll through the town square and pop in and out of all the local shops.Įat at: Worthy Kitchen ( 442 Woodstock Rd, 80) definitely worthy of a visit. One of the most charming towns in all of New England. ![]()
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