Convenient Bedford, NH Hotel near Manchester Airport
Travelers lodging in Manchester can enjoy convenient access to local attractions in Manchester and Bedford, NH. Few hotels provide such a convenient location for exploring Hillsborough County and numerous cultural events. Our Bedford, New Hampshire hotel is conveniently located off Everett Expressway, just three miles from downtown Manchester. Hotel guests may also take advantage of our complimentary hotel shuttle service to Manchester-Boston Regional Airport.
Our hotel near Manchester, NH Airport is also near these great attractions:
Currier Museum of Art (4 miles) Internationally renowned as one of the primary keepers of European and American art, this Manchester art museum has been active since 1915. (603) 669-6144
Dana Center at St. Anshelm College (3.8 miles) The Dana Center is located within St. Anselm College. This professional performing arts center near our Manchester lodgings features plays, films and concerts that are sure to please. (603) 641-7000
Massabesic Audubon Center(6 miles) This nature reserve in Bedford features learning centers and a bird sanctuary. Kids and parents will enjoy the walking trails and bird watching. (603) 668-2045
Palace Theatre (3.5 miles) Conveniently located near our hotel, The Palace Theatre has played an integral part in the Manchester arts community since 1914. (603) 668-5588
Need For Speed Model Car Raceway (2.5 miles) While lodging in Manchester, stop by this raceway, where slot cars speed around the track in exciting competitions between masters of this craft. (603) 644-7223
US Post Office (1.4 miles) 955 Goffs Falls Rd # 998 Manchester, NH 03103 (603) 626-6887
About Manchester
Located in southern New Hampshire, the city of Manchester is an up and coming urban center. Its history as a mill town is now the basis of its downtown revitalization, with historic brick mills being renovated into modern restaurants, lively bars and clubs and retail outlets. Museums and outdoor activities provide tons of things to do with families, the nightlife is alive and well, and local restaurants featuring fresh seafood and local produce let diners sample the regional cuisine of this New England city. As it continues to grow and develop, the textured history and culture of Manchester will only help it thrive.
Did you know?
A legendary figure of American political theater, statesman Daniel Webster holds a place of high esteem in New Hampshire, lending his name to a major thoroughfare that runs from Manchester to Merrimack and to a college in nearby Nashua. Webster, a Federalist, was also a staunch defender of the Union and of New England industries. After graduating from Dartmouth in 1801, Webster opened a law office in Portsmouth, 60 miles east of Manchester.