Where to stay in Martha's Vineyard?
We've decided to postpone our trip to the caribbean, so have decided to stick closer to home and are thinking of a long weekend in the Vineyard. Can anyone recommend a nice Inn? We would like to be in Edgartown since we won't be taking a car, and are looking for the nicest place there. Thanks so much for the help.
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Charlotte Inn is the best on the island. <BR>But it's not informal feeling....discourages kids and no food allowed in the rooms, etc. <BR>Rooms vary widely in size and value. <BR>The larger coach house, summer house, and carriage house suites are the best, but very pricey. They book up very early as well. <BR>The more standard rooms are less 'special', but this is a really well run place, right in the heart of Edgartown. <BR>There are several posts in the archives.
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Absolute best in my opinion is the Hob Knob Inn (www.hobknob.com) Great small luxury inn (about 15 rooms) located right in Edgartown whre you can walk everywhere. Very pricey though I believe about $350/night in season $250/night out of season. Great for a honeymoon or romantic retreat not a family place.
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Thanks Jerry and Beth. I called the Charlotte Inn and surprisingly they have vacancies next week. I will also look into the Hobnob. Do you know if there is a view of the water from there? If not, what is the best inn with waterviews? Thanks again.
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Any other suggestions? Thanks.
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The harborview inns aren't quite as nice. Certainly the Charlotte Inn is the nicest on the island. It's restaurant is superb as well - though pricey-75 per person. THe hotels with possible waterviews will be the Harborview, the Dagget House,the Kelly House, and one other I forget. Few of the rooms will have views however, and they are not as nice as the charlotte inn. Dagget House serves a good breakfast on the water (open to all) and Harborview probably has the best view (from its front porch, also open to all)
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