NH Getaways
2-night stay at historic Thayers Inn, Littleton, NH
- Item Number
- 036
- Estimated Value
- 198 USD
- Sold
- 180 USD to RedSox18
- Number of Bids
- 8 - Bid History
Item Description
Thayers Inn, located on Main Street in the Riverwalk District of Littleton, New Hampshire, opened in 1850 as Thayer's White Mountain Hotel. It is the oldest continuously operated hotel in the White Mountains, and has long been a destination of choice for travelers looking to work, rest and play in the area. Slanted doors and crooked floors add character to the building and are testament to its heritage and post and beam construction. Once here, you can see Mount Washington and the Presidential Mountain Range from our balconies or drive to explore the White Mountains or Northeast Kingdom of Vermont where sightseeing, hiking, biking, skiing, snowmobiling, canoeing, zip-lining and many more activities are easily accessible.
The gift certificate is for a two-night stay for two people in a superior king room at Thayers Inn. It cannot be combined with other offers. It has no redeemable cash value. The reservation must be made at least 7 days before anticipated arrival. It expires one year from date issued. You will receive a paper copy of this certificate which must be presented on arrival. Both nights must be consecutive. Restrictions apply based on availability.
Item Special Note
During check in, each party must sign our statement of symptoms and quarantine waiver, for which requirements differ depending on where the guest is from (according to their government issued ID). If requested to do so, they must sign a waiver agreeing to wear a mask whenever they are outside their room. All COVID-19 policies are subject to change, so you must get updated information when you redeem the gift certificate.
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