Dublin: New Hampshire’s Hidden Treasure in Tourism
In Cheshire County lies Dublin, a town in New Hampshire that is home to the headquarters of Yankee Magazine as well as Dublin School. The city has a total land area of 28 square miles. Dublin, NH is surrounded by Federalist-era architecture in centuries-old buildings, as well as modern establishments themed with this type of architecture.
Best Time to Visit
The Annual Dublin Vintage Market is held during June, featuring antique stalls across the streets of Dublin. Weather-wise, months of April until May are the best months to plan a visit at this city as it exudes spring temperatures, and few people are usually booked during these times. Cold temperatures are usually experienced in this city during the month of October.
What to Do & Area Attractions
The Hancock Inn & Fox Tavern is a 3-star hotel that is just 12 minutes away from Crotched Mountain Ski and Ride Area, an attraction whether it be in the summer time or in winter. This hotel offers great dining and luxurious rooms, as well as in-house restaurants. The Monadnock Inn is a budget hotel, just 15 minutes away from the city center. Cheshire Children's Museum is an attraction nearby the 2-star hotel Holiday Inn Keene, around 21 minutes away from each other. Other nearby attractions that tourists can tour around at are Historical Society of Cheshire County, Madame Sherri Forest, Monadnock State Park and Mariposa Museum and World Cultures Center. There are all equally accessible to top-rated hotels like Woodbound Inn and Jack Daniels Motor Inn.