| Essex Street Inn |
| Newburyport, Massachusetts |
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http://www.essexstreetinn.com/
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27 Rooms Non-Smoking No Pets
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The Essex Street Inn is a stunning and comfortable Inn located in the heart of historic downtown Newburyport, Massachusetts. The Inn is literally moments away from both casual and elegant dining, the famous waterfront, and a perfect balance of fine and funky stores including some of the areas finest antique shops. Whether your tastes are traditional, eclectic, edgy or unique, you are sure to feel satisfied on every level with the robust palette of offerings in this charming New England hamlet.
The Inn, while a historic stand-out, is nestled among some of the most beautiful old buildings in town on a lush, tree-lined street. A short distance away from the Inn is a picturesque harbor – replete with artisans and musicians - the ocean and Plum Island; a special place that must be seen and experienced, with untouched rolling dunes and natural winding paths, abundantly complemented with geese, ducks and rare birds. Whether you come to Newburyport to experience our rich historic heritage, indulge in our natural seaside beauty, or do business with one of our many fine local companies, The Essex Street Inn warmly welcomes you. Time and again. And anytime.
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The Essex Street Inn has 27 beautifully appointed rooms, each with their own thoughtful touches and modern conveniences, including high speed internet connections in every room. All rooms have their own special style and personality and were designed to comfort and soothe. Whether you are indulging in a long overdue romantic getaway, visiting as part of a wedding, or coming for peaceful rest after a long day of business, we trust you will find the Essex Street Inn to be an oasis from the ordinary. And a sheer joy to visit.
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