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Autumn in Vermont, New England

New England travel guides

Autumn in Vermont, New England

Penned by our USA specialists and drawn from their extensive travels around the region, our New England travel guides share our tips, recommendations and honest advice for what to consider, what not to miss and what to avoid when you’re planning your own trip.

We can tell you the best ways to experience New England during fall, when the hillsides, mountains and coastlines of Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont are set aflame with the reds and oranges of the turning leaves. Our specialists lend their advice on the best driving routes throughout New England’s six states, and we offer an insider’s guide to exploring Boston, the region’s largest city and one of the oldest in the United States.

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Our travel guides share our specialists’ passion and knowledge for New England. We travel here regularly to discover new experiences, explore untried areas and dig deeper into the better-known places and attractions. At the same time, we gather advice and up-to-date information on the best-quality guides, new hotels and restaurants, and the most memorable forms of transportation.

  • Touring New England in fall
    New England Fall colours

    Touring New England in fall

    Touring New England in fall

    Fall unfurls across New England like a patchwork quilt of scarlet, ochre, russet and gold. Specialist Alice suggests a route that will let you take in the region’s sleepy shore towns, granite mountains, clapboard villages and, of course, the vibrant foliage.

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  • Self-drive holidays in New England
    A New England lighthouse

    Self-drive holidays in New England

    Self-drive holidays in New England

    One-time resident Dawn suggests a self-drive route through New England. It allows you to take in the cobbled streets of Boston, the rocky Maine coast, the White Mountains, Vermont’s winding country lanes and the sandy shores of Cape Cod.

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  • New England highlights guide
    Rivers in New England

    New England highlights guide

    New England highlights guide

    New England has beautiful scenery and a shoreline dotted with lighthouses and clapboard houses. The surrounding waters offer you the opportunity to spot whales and the pleasant roads mean it's particularly well suited to self-drive trips.

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  • Where to go in the USA
    Yosemite National Park

    Where to go in the USA

    Where to go in the USA

    The USA is so huge that it can be hard to narrow down your options when you’re planning a trip. We’ve drawn up a guide to helping you decide which regions to visit, depending on your individual interests.

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  • Insider's guide to Boston
    Boston skyline

    Insider's guide to Boston

    Insider's guide to Boston

    Boston offers a host of historical sites and cultural institutions, including the Revolutionary War history of the Freedom Trail and the ivied halls of Harvard University. But its cobblestone streets are compact and walkable, making it one of America’s most accessible cities.

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  • Lobster rolls to mooncakes — eating in the United States
    Shrimp Po Boy, New Orleans

    Lobster rolls to mooncakes — eating in the United States

    Lobster rolls to mooncakes — eating in the United States

    The fastest way to a country’s heart is through your stomach. Our specialists suggest the best ways to discover regional specialties across the United States, from creole cuisine in New Orleans to a lobster roll on Cape Cod.

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