Danielle was born and raised on the coast of New Hampshire, and is from a little city called Portsmouth, NH. She still considers it home, although she moved down to FL to go to FGCU for college. She goes back to visit and still has family there. Danielle described New England as “so different than the rest of America and has a huge sense of history and community.”
Travel Brats asked: How do you recommend getting there and getting around?
- For Flying, look into Logan International Airport for cheaper flights.
- You can drive or rent a car while there also.
- Uber & Lyft is readily available along with Public transit
Travel Brats asked: Best Places to Stay?
- In Portsmouth, I would recommend staying downtown. There are Airbnbs and hotels- mostly chain
- In Boston, I would recommend staying in the city. There is the north end which is very nice or by the harbor on the south end. Either way, you can take the T anywhere in Boston
Travel Brats asked: Top Places to Visit for must sees and hidden gems
- New Hampshire- Portsmouth, North Conway
- Mass- Boston. Faneuil Hall
- Maine- Portland- old port
What must you do when visiting New England?
- Go to North Conway- hike, ski, see waterfalls
- Go to a lighthouse. Nubble light is my favorite
- Have a cannoli at mikes pastry in Boston’s north end
- Red Sox Game at Fenway, have a Fenway frank then go for drinks on Landsdowne street
Travel Brats asked: Top Places to Eat?
- Breakfast- 1. Bagel Works- Portsmouth, NH. Amazing made from scratch boiled bagels that are so good. They also have great sandwiches for lunch. 2. Country view- Greenland, NH. Super cute diner-style restaurant. Very home towny. 3. The Friendly Toast- Portsmouth or Boston. Super eclectic, old school style restaurant. Was featured on Man vs Food
- Lunch- 1. Las Olas- Hampton, NH. Like chipotle, but all local and beach themed. 2. The Decks in Portsmouth, NH. seafood and eat right on the water. 3. Faneuil Hall- Boston, Mass. The marketplace of shops where you walk around and there are SO many places to eat. From Asian to clam chowder, lobster rolls, and more!
- Dinner- 1. Lobster in the Rough, York, Maine. Super casual but AMAZING lobster. All outside, they have cornhole, live music, super chill atmosphere. 2. Any Italian restaurant in the North End of Boston. 3. Flatbread- Portsmouth, NH. Incredible hand made flatbread pizzas. They have a great goat cheese salad.
Travel Brats asked: Best time of year to go and who should you go with?
- I think summer, but a lot of people will say fall because of the foliage
- Everyone! Whether it’s a romantic getaway on the beach, a bachelorette party in Boston, or a hiking trip with the family, there is something for everyone to do!
To connect with Danielle, follow her on IG and her travel instagram.
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