An 18th-century city surrounded by important history that soars from America’s Revolution to the world’s Industrial, the city of Manchester brings New Hampshire’s calmness to the banks of Merrimack River. Look forward to the day, not only in terms of how to have fun but how to balance it with work. Do so with the right transportation, something especially important due to the city’s lack of Light Rail or Subway systems. Those visiting the SNHU Arena for a special event, hockey game, or world-famous concert should arrive in style, booking a luxury limousine to keep up with Elm Street’s elegant eateries and cocktail bars, or reserve a private SUV big enough for family trips to road trips across Bear Brook State Park, remembering to also stay close to Manchester-Boston Regional Airport for shuttles, choosing a range of 3-star stays near The Mall of New Hampshire as well as Perimeter Road.
Look forward to the area by delving into the countless historic landmarks of Manchester, starting with a tour of hidden gems on the north side of town. Go on a stroll through the iconic Frank-Lloyd-Wright designed Zimmerman House at the break of dawn, working your way towards the forested paths at Livingston Park for a slew of boardwalks looking out at Doors Pond, and finally ending the night with one of many north side eateries along Hooksett Road. Those looking for something at the heart of downtown should do some exploring along Merrimack River via Heritage Trail, afterward checking out the diverse art scene, one of the most acclaimed exhibits being the Currier Museum of Art, home to world-renowned artists ranging from Monet to O’Keefe. End the night on Church Lane, looking forward to the many local eateries and cafes ready to entertain as much as live performances within the historic Palace Theatre.