Getting Around
Concord is best explored by car, but local buses are available for public transportation.
Concord, New Hampshire's capital, is a city steeped in history and educational prominence. As the seat of Merrimack County, it boasts the oldest U.S. state capitol still in use, offering visitors a glimpse into America's past. The city is nestled along the Merrimack River, providing scenic views and outdoor activities. Concord is home to several educational institutions, including the University of New Hampshire School of Law and St. Paul's School, enhancing its reputation as an educational hub. With its vibrant community events and cultural activities, Concord is a welcoming destination for those interested in history, education, and the arts.
Home to the oldest U.S. state capitol in continuous use.
Rich historical significance with ties to early American history.
Educational hub with several prestigious institutions.
Scenic riverfront views along the Merrimack River.
Vibrant community events and cultural activities.
Close access to the Merrimack River for outdoor activities.
Rich historical heritage with several museums and historical sites.
Educational institutions contribute to a vibrant, youthful atmosphere.
Concord is best explored by car, but local buses are available for public transportation.
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$100-$200 p/day
Visit the New Hampshire State House and the Old North Cemetery for a dose of history.
Enjoy a walk along the Merrimack River or explore the trails in nearby parks.
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Check the local calendar for community events and festivals during your visit.
Historical Sightseeing, Educational Travel, Cultural Exploration
April-June, September-November
Spring is ideal for visiting Concord with blooming flowers and mild temperatures.
Summers are warm, perfect for outdoor activities and exploring the riverfront.
Enjoy the beautiful fall foliage and cultural events in the city.
Winters are cold, but the city offers cozy indoor attractions and holiday festivities.