Hotels in Nashua, New Hampshire
Nashua, New Hampshire
Hotels near Nashua, New Hampshire
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Residence Inn Nashua
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The Artisan at Tuscan Village Salem, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
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Homewood Suites by Hilton Gateway Hills Nashua
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Clarion Inn Nashua
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Hampton Inn Nashua
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Merrimack – Nashua by IHG
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Element Chelmsford
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SpringHill Suites Manchester-Boston Regional Airport
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Holiday Inn Manchester Airport by IHG
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Courtyard by Marriott Nashua
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Garner Hotel Londonderry - Manchester by IHG
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Hampton Inn & Suites Manchester-Bedford
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DoubleTree by Hilton Nashua
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Best Western Plus Executive Court Inn & Conference Center
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La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Salem NH
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Residence Inn Nashua
This hotel solves the coordination nightmare of group city travel by giving everyone a reliable home base to regroup.
- In-room kitchenettes handle snacks and drinks without constant restaurant searches
- Full kitchens eliminate the guesswork of finding restaurants every meal
- Complimentary breakfast provides familiar options before venturing into new dining territory
The Artisan at Tuscan Village Salem
The distinctive Tribute Portfolio experience delivers the reliability your group needs while celebrating the character that makes each city trip memorable.
- Connecting rooms keep traveling families and groups closely coordinated
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in an unfamiliar city
- Suite accommodations offer common areas where groups naturally gather together
Homewood Suites by Hilton Gateway Hills Nashua
Homewood Suites specializes in the extended-stay experience that gives traveling groups the space and structure to stay productive across multiple days.
- Guest laundry facilities support extended stays without overpacking heavy suitcases
- Indoor corridors provide secure access when navigating unfamiliar surroundings
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates the morning search for city dining options
Clarion Inn Nashua
Clarion provides the reliable foundation that keeps your entire group organized and energized during extended city stays.
- Connecting rooms keep large groups together while maintaining privacy
- Fitness center offers routine comfort during multi-day city stays
- Indoor corridors ensure safe group movement between floors and rooms
Hampton Inn Nashua
Hampton by Hilton provides the consistent framework that transforms scattered city adventures into well-orchestrated team experiences.
- 24-hour fitness center maintains routines regardless of city schedule changes
- Meeting spaces provide private areas for group planning and coordination
- Meeting space offers a central spot for group planning sessions
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Merrimack – Nashua
Holiday Inn Express transforms group coordination from a challenge into confidence, so everyone can fully embrace the city experience.
- Hot continental options fuel groups before exploring the city
- Free parking removes the stress of finding secure spots downtown
- Guest laundry facilities reduce packing needs for extended city stays
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Element Chelmsford
Element by Westin delivers the structured environment groups need to stay focused and refreshed when navigating unfamiliar cities together.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in an unfamiliar city
- Free parking removes downtown navigation stress and daily expense concerns
- In-room kitchenettes reduce dining decisions and food costs during extended stays
SpringHill Suites Manchester-Boston Regional
SpringHill Suites establishes the reliable routine traveling groups depend on to stay sharp throughout their city competition.
- Free WiFi keeps everyone connected for navigation and local research
- Indoor pool provides familiar recreation when exploring options feel overwhelming
- Meeting spaces give groups a place to plan daily city activities
Holiday Inn Manchester Airport by IHG
Holiday Inn turns multi-night city trips into smooth operations, giving teams and families the dependable base they need to explore confidently.
- Connecting rooms keep traveling families and groups within easy reach
- Indoor corridors provide security and comfort in unfamiliar urban environment
- Guest laundry facilities reduce packing needs for extended city stays
Courtyard by Marriott Nashua
Marriott Hotels & Resorts creates the central command base where traveling teams can regroup, refocus, and tackle each day's city agenda.
- In-room coffee makers provide morning fuel before navigating the city
- Free Wi-Fi keeps everyone connected while exploring an unfamiliar city
- Hot breakfast buffet eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
Garner Hotel Londonderry - Manchester by IHG
Garner Hotels by IHG transforms group city adventures into coordinated experiences where every team member stays connected and energized.
- Fitness center maintains routines during multi-day city stays
- Free parking removes the stress of finding spots in unfamiliar areas
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended urban trips
Hampton Inn & Suites Manchester-Bedford
Hampton by Hilton transforms group travel chaos into coordinated success, delivering the reliability and smart design that keeps multi-night city stays running smoothly.
- Free parking removes daily vehicle concerns in busy city centers
- Guest laundry facilities reduce packing needs for extended city visits
- Fitness center offers routine exercise without researching local gym options
DoubleTree by Hilton Nashua
With Hilton Hotels & Resorts, groups discover how proper planning and attentive service turn unfamiliar city stays into memorable shared experiences for everyone.
- Fitness center offers routine comfort during multi-day city stays
- Spacious suites accommodate families spreading out after long city days
- 24-hour market stocks essentials without hunting for late-night convenience stores
Best Western Plus Executive Court Inn & Conf. Ctr
Best Western Plus delivers the coordination hub your group needs to stay organized and connected throughout your multi-day city adventure.
- Connecting rooms keep families and groups together in unfamiliar territory
- Meeting space gives groups a private place to plan daily itineraries
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in an unfamiliar city
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Salem NH
La Quinta delivers the reliable foundation your group needs to stay organized and focused throughout your multi-night city stay.
- Meeting room provides private space for group planning and coordination
- Meeting room gives groups dedicated space to plan daily city activities
- Indoor pool provides a familiar activity when exploring unfamiliar territory
Nashua, New Hampshire Travel Guide
Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.
City Overview
Nashua sits as New Hampshire's second-largest city with about 90,000 residents, strategically positioned just north of the Massachusetts border. This tech-savvy city has reinvented itself from its textile mill origins into a business hub that attracts plenty of corporate events and regional tournaments. The Nashua River runs through downtown, giving the city a mix of historic mill buildings and modern office complexes.
Sports teams love Nashua for its accessibility – you're 45 minutes from Boston, 20 minutes from Manchester, and surrounded by quality facilities that host everything from youth soccer tournaments to adult softball leagues. The city punches above its weight for amenities, with solid hotel options, decent restaurant variety, and that New England small-city feel that keeps things manageable for visiting teams. Plus, New Hampshire's tax-free shopping doesn't hurt when you're stocking up on team gear.
Getting Around
Manchester-Boston Regional Airport is your closest option at 20 minutes north, though many teams fly into Boston Logan (about an hour south) for better flight options and rental car rates. The drive from Logan isn't bad – straight shot up I-95 to I-495 to Route 3. Route 3 and Route 101 are your main arteries through town, with the Everett Turnpike (Route 3) providing the fastest north-south access.
You'll want rental cars here – public transit is basically non-existent for sports teams, and while Uber and Lyft operate, availability can be spotty during peak tournament weekends. Most sports venues are 10-15 minutes from the main hotel corridor along Daniel Webster Highway. Traffic is rarely a major issue except during Boston commuter rush hours (7-9 AM and 4-6 PM), when Route 3 south can back up with Massachusetts-bound workers.
Where to Stay
The Daniel Webster Highway corridor (Route 3) between exits 5-8 concentrates most of Nashua's team-friendly hotels. This strip puts you within 10 minutes of major sports complexes and offers easy highway access for teams coming from multiple directions. You'll find Hampton Inn, Holiday Inn Express, and similar mid-range chains that know how to handle team bookings and early breakfast requests.
Downtown Nashua near Main Street has fewer hotel options but puts you closer to restaurants and the Nashua River Rail Trail for team runs. The Pheasant Lane Mall area offers some hotel choices with the bonus of tax-free shopping practically next door. Avoid anything too far east toward Hudson unless your tournament is specifically out that way – you'll add 15-20 minutes to most venue drives.
Sports & Recreation
Stellos Stadium anchors Nashua's sports scene, home to the Nashua Silver Knights baseball team and hosting various tournaments throughout the summer. The Nashua PAL (Police Athletic League) complex on Burke Street features multiple fields for youth baseball and softball tournaments. For soccer, Holman Stadium Sports Complex and various school district fields across town regularly host regional tournaments.
Indoor sports gravitate toward the Nashua Community College facilities and local high school gyms like Nashua High School North and South. The city sees heavy youth tournament traffic from March through October, with adult leagues keeping things busy year-round. Basketball tournaments pick up during winter months, often using multiple school venues simultaneously for larger events.
The Nashua River Rail Trail provides 12 miles of paved trail perfect for team warm-ups or cool-down runs. Mine Falls Park offers more trail options and connects to the rail trail system, giving teams plenty of space for outdoor training when not at official venues.
Things to Do
Canobie Lake Park in nearby Salem draws teams with time to kill – it's a classic New England amusement park about 15 minutes southeast. For lower-key options, Mine Falls Park offers hiking trails and fishing spots along the Nashua River, while the Nashua River Rail Trail works for team bike rides or long walks between games.
Rainy day backup plans include Chunky's Cinema Pub for movies with food service, or the Pheasant Lane Mall for shopping and food court hanging out. SkyZone Trampoline Park in nearby Hudson provides active entertainment when outdoor fields are unplayable. The Robert Frost Farm in Derry (20 minutes east) offers a quick historical stop for teams interested in New England literary history.
Boston's only an hour away, making it feasible for teams with extra days to hit Fenway Park, the Freedom Trail, or Faneuil Hall. Closer options include America's Stonehenge in Salem, New Hampshire, though most teams stick closer to town between tournament games.
Food & Drink
Team dining centers around the Daniel Webster Highway corridor where you'll find reliable chains like Applebee's, Chili's, and Olive Garden that can handle large groups. 99 Restaurant particularly excels at team bookings with their big dining rooms and kid-friendly atmosphere. For quicker options, the usual suspects line the highway – Chipotle, Five Guys, and multiple pizza chains.
Downtown Nashua offers more interesting options like MT's Local Kitchen & Wine Bar for parents wanting actual grown-up food, and Peddler's Daughter Irish Pub for casual team dinners. Surf Restaurant serves solid seafood in a space that can accommodate teams, while Shorty's Mexican Roadhouse does Mexican food with large portions that work for hungry athletes.
Giuseppe's Pizzeria and Pizzeria Napoletana handle pizza orders for entire teams, and both deliver to most hotels. The Pheasant Lane Mall food court provides variety when teams want to split up, plus the Market Basket grocery store nearby works for stocking hotel rooms with snacks and drinks.
Shopping & Entertainment
Pheasant Lane Mall dominates the shopping scene with tax-free purchases that make it popular with visiting teams. The mall includes Dick's Sporting Goods for any forgotten gear, plus typical mall stores and a decent food court. Target and Walmart anchor nearby strip malls for practical team needs like sunscreen, snacks, and first aid supplies.
Entertainment options stay pretty low-key – Chunky's Cinema Pub combines movies with food service, while Pinz bowling center hosts team bonding activities. Dave & Buster's in nearby Burlington, Massachusetts (30 minutes south) provides arcade entertainment and team dinner space, though you'll cross into tax-land. For team dinners, most restaurants along Daniel Webster Highway can handle groups with advance notice, particularly Longhorn Steakhouse and Cheddars.
Weather & Packing
New Hampshire weather demands layers and backup plans. Spring tournaments (April-May) run 45-70°F with frequent rain – pack waterproof gear and warm layers for early morning games. Summer (June-August) hits 70-85°F with high humidity, but nights can drop into the 50s. Fall tournaments face 40-65°F ranges with unpredictable weather swings, while winter indoor events deal with 20-40°F and potential snow affecting travel.
Rain gear is essential April through October – sudden thunderstorms can delay outdoor tournaments for hours. Pack extra socks and shoes since morning dew on fields soaks through footwear quickly. Sunscreen matters more than you'd expect; New England sun combined with field reflection catches teams off guard. Winter teams should prepare for icy parking lots and cold gyms that take time to warm up.
Peak tournament season runs May through September, with heaviest activity in June and July when weather is most predictable. Indoor sports peak in winter months, though travel delays from snow become a factor. Check weather forecasts religiously – New England can swing 20 degrees and go from sunny to stormy in hours.
Local Tips
Take advantage of no sales tax on everything except restaurant meals and hotel stays – stock up on gear, snacks, and tournament supplies. Market Basket grocery stores offer the best prices for team food runs, and most hotels don't mind you using their ice machines and lobby space for meal prep. Download the GasBuddy app since gas prices vary significantly between New Hampshire and Massachusetts stations.
Parking is generally free and plentiful except during peak shopping times at Pheasant Lane Mall. Most sports venues have adequate parking, but arrive early for popular tournaments since fields often share parking areas. Hotel pools typically close at 10 PM, earlier than many teams expect after long tournament days.
Traffic flows better on Route 3 than trying to cut through downtown Nashua, even if GPS suggests otherwise. Keep cash handy for field concession stands that often don't take cards. Local restaurants typically stop seating large groups by 8 PM on weeknights, so call ahead for late team dinners after evening games.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Which hotels in Nashua, New Hampshire are good for families?
Several hotels in Nashua, New Hampshire are well-suited for families. Clarion Inn Nashua (2.23 mi, from $112/night), Courtyard by Marriott Nashua (3.43 mi, from $162/night), and Residence Inn Nashua (3.57 mi, from $189/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Nashua, New Hampshire are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels in Nashua, New Hampshire accommodate team and group travel. Clarion Inn Nashua (2.23 mi, from $112/night), Courtyard by Marriott Nashua (3.43 mi, from $162/night), and Residence Inn Nashua (3.57 mi, from $189/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Are there extended-stay hotels in Nashua, New Hampshire?
Yes — Residence Inn Nashua (3.57 mi, from $189/night), Homewood Suites by Hilton Gateway Hills Nashua (6.14 mi, from $165/night), and Element Chelmsford (17.78 mi, from $257/night) are all extended-stay properties in Nashua, New Hampshire, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Nashua, New Hampshire are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels in Nashua, New Hampshire are ideal for a weekend getaway. Courtyard by Marriott Nashua (3.43 mi, from $162/night), DoubleTree by Hilton Nashua (3.81 mi, from $146/night), and The Artisan at Tuscan Village Salem, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel (19.93 mi, from $263/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining.
Which hotels in Nashua, New Hampshire are good for business travelers?
Several hotels in Nashua, New Hampshire cater to business travelers. Clarion Inn Nashua (2.23 mi, from $112/night), Courtyard by Marriott Nashua (3.43 mi, from $162/night), and Residence Inn Nashua (3.57 mi, from $189/night) all offer free Wi-Fi, meeting space, and a fitness center.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels in Nashua, New Hampshire offer free breakfast?
Clarion Inn Nashua (2.23 mi, from $112/night), Residence Inn Nashua (3.57 mi, from $189/night), and Hampton Inn Nashua (4.19 mi, from $127/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels in Nashua, New Hampshire offer free parking?
Clarion Inn Nashua (2.23 mi, from $112/night), Hampton Inn Nashua (4.19 mi, from $127/night), and Homewood Suites by Hilton Gateway Hills Nashua (6.14 mi, from $165/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels in Nashua, New Hampshire have an outdoor pool?
Garner Hotel Londonderry - Manchester by IHG (18.32 mi, from $97/night) and The Artisan at Tuscan Village Salem, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel (19.93 mi, from $263/night) have an outdoor pool.
Which hotels in Nashua, New Hampshire have suites or extra space?
Clarion Inn Nashua (2.23 mi, from $112/night), Courtyard by Marriott Nashua (3.43 mi, from $162/night), and Residence Inn Nashua (3.57 mi, from $189/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.
Which hotels in Nashua, New Hampshire have a full in-room kitchen?
Residence Inn Nashua (3.57 mi, from $189/night), Homewood Suites by Hilton Gateway Hills Nashua (6.14 mi, from $165/night), and Element Chelmsford (17.78 mi, from $257/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.
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