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Lamie's Inn and The Old Salt Restaurant
Lamie's Inn and The Old Salt Restaurant
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Hampton Portsmouth
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Hampton Portsmouth
Best Western Plus The Inn at Hampton
Best Western Plus The Inn at Hampton
Hampton Motor Inn
Hampton Motor Inn
The Victoria Inn
The Victoria Inn
Ashworth by the Sea
Ashworth by the Sea
Mari-Anne Motel
Mari-Anne Motel
Blue Jay Motel
Blue Jay Motel
Nautical Motel
Nautical Motel
935 Ocean A Beachside Inn
935 Ocean A Beachside Inn
Atlantic Breeze Suites
Atlantic Breeze Suites
SHIPS INN Hotel
SHIPS INN Hotel
Hampton Village Inn
Hampton Village Inn
Coachman Inn
Coachman Inn
Cutwater Inn & Suites
Cutwater Inn & Suites
Great Island Inn
Great Island Inn
Rye Motor Inn - Oceanfront, Walk to Beach
Rye Motor Inn - Oceanfront, Walk to Beach
Home2 Suites By Hilton Kittery
Home2 Suites By Hilton Kittery
Anchorage Inn and Resort
Anchorage Inn and Resort
Anchor at Tideline
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SpringHill Suites by Marriott Hampton Portsmouth
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Hampton PortsmouthGo beyond your typical stay in Hampton
Top neighborhoods in Hampton

Hampton Beach
Popular for its pristine beach, Hampton Beach boasts a lively boardwalk along Ocean Boulevard, featuring numerous shops, seasonal hotels, and the Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom. Don't miss the New Hampshire Marine Memorial nearby!
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Forget the usual beach town clichés – Hampton Beach delivers summer with a soundtrack. Live concerts fill the air while sand sculptors transform ordinary grains into temporary masterpieces. The historic downtown offers a perfect counterpoint to beachfront energy, where locals debate which seafood shack truly serves the ultimate lobster roll. North Beach offers a quieter alternative when the main strand gets crowded. Visit the Tuck Museum for a dose of local history or time your visit for one of the frequent festivals that transform Ocean Boulevard into an impromptu party. Even in quieter moments, there's something irresistible about watching Atlantic waves crash against the New Hampshire shore.

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