5 Best Places to Visit in Massachusetts to Enjoy a Blissful Weekend

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Massachusetts, away from its urban glory, is still one of the best places to visit. Combining its quaint small towns, rolling hills, historical monuments, famous museums, and private beaches, Massachusetts makes up for a great getaway for when you are looking for a quiet time away from the hustle-bustle of the cities.

Whether you want to visit a beach or take shelter in the hills for your upcoming vacay, these are some of the places that you must visit in Massachusetts:

Plymouth

A living museum dedicated to the arrival of pilgrims in 1620 at Plymouth Rock, the 401 years old Plymouth Patuxet is a wonder in its own rights. At the center of the museum, actors revive the culture, tradition, and custom from the 16th century to offer an immersive historical experience.

The downtown area, on the other hand, boasts Brewster Gardens, a park situated at the bank of Town Brooks. You can either enjoy the view from outside The Rye Tavern at The Pinehills or get comfy in a suite in Mirbeau Inn and Spa.

Newburyport

Since 1746, the day this picture-perfect coastal town was found, people have been flockinpixabg here to take a glimpse of Massachusetts’ North Shore. Consisting of original Federal and Colonial architecture along with a plethora of America’s history, this town is steeped in everything America.

Home to the United States Coast Guard and William Lloyd Garrison’s abolitionist weekly literature Liberator Magazine, Newburyport is your best bet to indulge in some of that sweet American history and culture.

Marblehead

If there ever was a perfect waterfront enclave that boasts of beaches, hiking trails, and historical elements, it is Marblehead. The houses here date back to the 17th century and make for a great view from the parking at Bank Square. Some of the most famous places in Marblehead include Jeremiah Lee Mansion and Garden and the Little Harbor Lobster Company.

The best place to find yourself comfy in Marblehead? The Harbor Light Inn without any question. It offers five full apartments and an in-season swimming pool so you can let your hair down and relax.

If you are new to Massachusetts, then you may need a guide or professional airport taxi service who knows every places of the Massachusetts to get you through all of the corner.

Lenox

Lenox is a natural beauty down to its core. Author Edith Wharton made her home here back at the turn of the 20th century precisely for this town’s close relations to nature. Btw, if you want to visit her state--The Mount, you can do so on most days.

Visit the Miraval Berkshires, a 100-room all-inclusive wellness resort that opened in 2020, to take a closer look at the natural splendor the town of Lenox has to offer. You can also indulge in yoga, culinary classes, and spa treatments in this resort. If you are feeling adventurous, you can visit the Red Tail Hawk rope course, which will send you reeling into a series of aerial obstacles high in the trees.

Concord

Concord is the city of battles. It is famous for the Revolutionary War. Henry David Thoreau sought out solace in Walden Pond, a kettle hole pond that was formed by retreating glaciers. 

If you feel like swimming, hiking, or boating, you can do so at Walden. Or you could visit the Thoreau House replica to peek into another writer’s lifestyle. For accommodation, the North Bridge Inn is the best option. It is within walking distance to Concord’s Monument Square and famous restaurants such as 80 Thoreau.