Concord's BEST Hampton Inn? Bow (NH) Review & Hidden Perks!

Hampton Inn Concord Bow Bow (NH) United States

Hampton Inn Concord Bow Bow (NH) United States

Concord's BEST Hampton Inn? Bow (NH) Review & Hidden Perks!

Concord's BEST Hampton Inn? Bow (NH) Review & Honest Perks! (Prepare for Rambling Brilliance)

Okay, buckle up, buttercups! Because I'm about to drop some serious truth bombs about the Hampton Inn in Bow, NH, or rather, the BEST Hampton Inn in Bow, NH, according to… well, according to ME after spending a few nights there. And let me tell you, it's not just about the free Wi-Fi (though bless the free Wi-Fi in all rooms, seriously!). This is a deep dive, folks. Prepare for tangents, emotional outbursts, and probably a few typos. This is real life, people!

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First Impressions & The Accessibility Angle (Let's Talk Practicalities)

Rolling up to the Hampton Inn Bow, it’s… well, it's a Hampton Inn. You know the drill. Beige building, predictable landscaping. But honestly? That's okay. What really matters is what's inside, right? And from the jump, I was pleased.

  • Accessibility: HUGE thumbs up. Elevators? Check. Ramp access? Double-check. I didn't personally need it, but I always look for that stuff. It’s a sign of good management that cares. And the common areas felt accessible. Wide hallways, plenty of space to maneuver. Kudos, Hampton Inn Bow. You’re starting strong!

    • Facilities for disabled guests: I made sure to double-check and they have them, good stuff!
  • Check-in/out: A breeze! Contactless check-in/out? They got it! And the staff? Super friendly and efficient. They were practically bouncing with helpfulness. Made the whole process feel… well, easy. Which is precisely what you want after a long drive.

  • Elevator: Yes! Crucial for accessibility and also, like, when you're carrying a mountain of luggage like I always do.

  • Car Park [free of charge], Car park [on-site], Valet parking: They got it all. So, parking is easy, and free!

The Room: My Sanctuary (And My Inner Monologue)

Alright, let's get intimate. The room. It’s where the magic (and the sleeping) happens.

  • Available in all rooms:
    • Air conditioning, Alarm clock, Blackout curtains, Coffee/tea maker, Complimentary tea, Desk, Free bottled water, Hair dryer, High floor, Interconnecting room(s) available, Internet access – wireless, Ironing facilities, Laptop workspace, Linens, Mini bar, Non-smoking, Private bathroom, Refrigerator, Safety/security feature, Satellite/cable channels, Seating area, Shower, Slippers, Smoke detector, Soundproofing, Telephone, Toiletries, Towels, Wake-up service, Wi-Fi [free], Window that opens: This is standard Hampton Inn, and it's mostly good! Air conditioning worked like a charm. Blackout curtains? Saved my soul from the early morning sun (which is always appreciated). Complimentary tea? Yes please! All the essentials covered.
    • Bathrobes, Bathtub, Bedding, Carpeting, Closet: All here, and functional. The bed was comfy, the carpet was clean (I always check, sue me!), the bathrobes weren't the fluffy kind like in a fancy hotel, but were functional.
  • Internet Access: Free Wi-Fi that actually works! I'm not even kidding. I streamed movies, Facetimed my mom (sorry, Mom!), and didn't experience a single buffering hiccup. Seriously, that’s a game-changer. They had internet access [LAN], which is a bonus for those with business needs.
  • Desk: A decent-sized desk, perfect for spreading your stuff around or getting some work done (when you're not too busy enjoying the amenities).
  • Room size and condition: Overall, the room was clean and well-maintained. It wasn't HUGE, but it was comfortable.
  • Soundproofing: This is where I have to give a slight "meh." They aren't 100% soundproof, but it was OK.
  • Safety/security feature: They have it all: They have a smoke detector.
  • Seating area: Yes they had it. A plus.
  • Toiletries: Hampton Inn standard – functional, but nothing to write home about.
  • Extra long bed: Extra long bed! Great for taller individuals like me.

The "Things To Do" & The "Ways to Relax" (Or, My Attempt at a Spa Day That Didn't End in Disaster)

Okay, this is where the Hampton Inn in Bow, NH, becomes a little… less luxurious and a lot more practical. No spa, no sauna, definitely no body scrubs. But here’s the deal:

  • Fitness center, Gym/fitness: They got a solid gym. Treadmills, ellipticals, weights… the usual suspects. Nothing fancy, but it gets the job done. I managed a decent workout despite my laziness.

  • Swimming pool [outdoor]: This is a good perk. It's a nice-sized pool, perfect for a refreshing dip after a long day.

  • Things to do: Bow is perfect for exploring the lakes region or for some peaceful walks.

  • Breakfast [buffet]: YES! I love a good buffet. This one was your standard Hampton Inn fare – waffles, eggs, sausage, cereal, fruit. Nothing mind-blowing but good to start the day.

  • Coffee/tea in restaurant Coffee was hot, and the tea selection was decent.

  • Coffee shop: There's a coffee shop nearby, which is convenient.

  • Breakfast takeaway service: They offer this.

  • Hot water linen and laundry washing: All good!

  • Rooms sanitized between stays & Staff trained in safety protocol: Reassuring to know that safety is a priority.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking (My Digestive Journey)

The dining options are… well, they're limited. It's not a culinary destination, but you're covered for the essentials.

  • Breakfast [buffet]: As mentioned, it's the Hampton Inn version!
  • Restaurants & Snack bar: There are a lot of restaurants nearby.
  • Bottle of water: Free bottled water in the room is a nice touch.

Cleanliness and Safety (The COVID-Conscious Traveler)

Okay, let’s be real. We’re all a little (or a lot) more hygiene-obsessed than we were pre-2020. So, how did the Hampton Inn Bow fare?

  • Cleanliness and safety: Overall I was impressed with their efforts. Clearly cared about keeping things safe.
  • Daily disinfection in common areas: Good.
  • Hand sanitizer: Available everywhere.
  • Rooms sanitized between stays: This is a must!
  • Staff trained in safety protocol: Which is always reassuring.

Services and Conveniences (The Extras You Didn’t Know You Needed)

  • Air conditioning in public area: Essential in the summer.
  • Business facilities: They have everything you need, but they are a business hotel.
  • Cash withdrawal: Always handy.
  • Concierge: Okay, maybe not a full-blown concierge, but the front desk staff would help with whatever you need.
  • Daily housekeeping: Rooms were cleaned well.
  • Ironing service & Laundry service: Available – essential if you're traveling for business or just want to look presentable.
  • Luggage storage: Helpful if you arrive early or have a late flight.
  • Convenience store: Convenient.
  • Security [24-hour]: Peace of mind at all hours.

The Quirky Observations & The Emotional Reactions (Buckle Up, It’s About to Get Weird)

  • Anecdote: I arrived late one night, utterly exhausted. The front desk guy, bless his heart, saw my weary state. He cheerfully upgraded me to a room on a higher floor and gave me an extra bottle of water, “just in case.” That small act of kindness? Almost brought a tear to my eye. He’s a hero. Seriously.
  • Quirky Observation: The elevators weren’t the fastest, but hey, what's the rush? Embrace the elevator wait! It's a time to contemplate the meaning of life. Or, you know, check your phone.
  • Emotional Reaction: Overall, I felt… comfortable. Safe. I felt like I could relax.
  • Imperfections: The walls weren’t soundproof, but the room was overall quiet.

The Final Verdict & My Offer to You (The Part Where I Try to Sell You Something)

So, is the Hampton Inn Bow, NH, the MOST AMAZING hotel in the universe? Nope. But is it a solid, reliable, and frankly, pleasant place to stay? Absolutely. It gets the essentials right. It's clean, the staff is friendly, the Wi-Fi is excellent, and the breakfast is decent

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Hampton Inn Concord Bow Bow (NH) United States

Hampton Inn Concord Bow Bow (NH) United States

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to plunge headfirst into the swirling vortex of my Hampton Inn adventure in Concord, New Hampshire! This isn't your perfectly curated, Instagram-ready itinerary. This is the raw, unfiltered, slightly-caffeinated truth. Prepare yourselves.

Day 1: Arrival, Awkward Greetings, and the Quest for Decent Coffee (and Maybe Dignity)

  • 2:00 PM-ish: Arrival & The Lobby Shuffle: Okay, so I get to the Hampton Inn. Preemptive sigh. It's…beige. Very beige. I swear they're contractually obligated to use the same paint color in every Hampton Inn across the godforsaken country. The front desk person is, bless their heart, clearly overwhelmed. The smile seems forced. I fumble through the check-in process, my brain still stuck on the three-hour drive. I almost forget my name. My name! How does that even happen? I'm pretty sure I stammer out "Yeah, that's… me." as I take the key. They're trying. Okay.

  • 2:30 PM: The Room Inspection (and the Coffee Crisis): Room 317. Success! Or, so I thought. The room is standard Hampton fare: two queen beds, a desk I'll probably never use, and a TV I'll mostly ignore. But the coffee situation? Disaster. The in-room coffee maker looks like it's seen better days. I eye the communal coffee station in the lobby with suspicion. Can't trust it. The survival instincts kick in. Time to find caffeine. Stat. This will be a recurring theme, prepare yourselves.

  • 3:00 PM: The Search for Sustenance: Google Maps to the rescue! "Coffee near me." Bless you, internet. Ended up at a local place called "The Cracker Barrel" - its not coffee, it's a whole other thing though. This is where everything went a little sideways. The food was as expected but the feeling in the resturant of a slow and weary old-age home, where you could be the last person there and no-one would notice. It was the most depressing place I've ever felt.

  • 6:00 PM: Dinner & Regret (and More Caffeine): Okay, the Cracker Barrel made me feel a little… existential. I'm not ready to embrace my mortality yet! I venture out again. Finding a little "Italian Diner" which I'd found online. It was okay. The coffee was… acceptable. I'm starting to lower my standards. This is probably my downfall.

  • 9:00 PM: The Television Stare: Back in the room. Channel surfing. Netflix is tempting. Mostly just staring blankly at the TV. Then, it hits me: is it the lighting in hotel rooms? Do they purposely make it feel like the fluorescent lights of a mental institution? I turn off the lights.

  • 10:00 PM: Bed, Eventually: Try sleep. Fail.

Day 2: The Concord Exploration (and My Ongoing Existential Crisis)

  • 7:00 AM: The Coffee Gamble (and a Near-Catastrophe): Okay. Coffee time. I face the lobby coffee head-on. It's lukewarm. I take a sip and almost spit it out. My eyes water. I'm not going to make it. I NEED coffee. Stat.

  • 8:00 AM: Breakfast: The free breakfast is… a thing. Waffles with the texture of vaguely-flavored cardboard. The pre-packaged muffins stare back at me, judging my life choices. I make a mental note to buy a decent pastry tomorrow.

  • 9:00 AM: The State House: Concord is the capital of New Hampshire, so naturally I have to go see this building. A truly beautiful piece of architecture. The building itself. It’s grand, imposing, and the granite glints in the morning sun. I'm even more in awe when I see the interior. The state house is beautiful as well. The history in here is something else as well.

  • 12:00 PM: Lunch & Contemplation: Back to that godforsaken Cracker Barrel. Okay, I kid. The food was still as terrible as my memories had created but the atmosphere was a good for eating in silence and not having attention drawn to you.

  • 1:30 PM: More wanderings and The Book: The book has been great company, but I am starting to find that the time I spent reading inside is now just an extended period of time lost and used to avoid the rest of the world.

  • 6:00 PM: Dinner & The Evening Blues: I end up ordering pizza. I eat it in the room, watching a terrible movie. The sadness seeps in again. Maybe I should have gone out? Maybe I should call someone? Ah, no.

  • 9:00 PM: Existential Dread & Bedtime: Staring at the ceiling. Thinking about the meaning of life and, more importantly, whether the morning coffee will kill me. I try to sleep. It's a struggle.

Day 3: Departure & Unresolved Issues

  • 7:00 AM: The Coffee Ultimatum: I'm out of coffee supplies. The lobby coffee is a no-go. It's an emergency. I have to break down and order coffee from the Cracker Barrel.

  • 8:00 AM: Final Meal: I've completely given up all hope on a good meal, I have to get out here.

  • 9:00 AM: The Goodbye: I'm out. Escaping the dreary beige prison. I check out, the front desk person is now a different person, but they're nice enough. I leave.

  • 10:00 AM: The Drive & The Reflection: Driving home, a mix of relief and the lingering feeling of "What was that?". Did I enjoy myself? Maybe not. But I survived. And I learned that a good cup of coffee is worth its weight in gold. And that maybe, just maybe, I need to get out more. Or at least, figure out a way to book better hotels with decent coffee.

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Hampton Inn Concord Bow Bow (NH) United States

Hampton Inn Concord Bow Bow (NH) United States

Concord's "Best" Hampton Inn? Bow, NH - The Unfiltered Truth

Is this Hampton Inn actually the BEST in Concord? (Please tell me it isn't a total disaster!)

Okay, deep breaths. "Best" is subjective, people! And honestly, the word "Concord" throws me off -- technically, it's in Bow, NH. That little detail matters. My experience? Well, it wasn't a *disaster*, thankfully. More like... a solid B. Definitely not the Ritz, but hey, the complimentary breakfast saved me from hangry meltdowns on multiple occasions, so you know, it's got that going for it. I've stayed in *worse* places where you genuinely question the structural integrity of the ceiling fan. Here? Pretty reliably clean. That's a HUGE win in my book after one particularly harrowing stay in a motel in rural Ohio. Shudders.

What's the deal with the location? Is it convenient?

Location, location, location! Ah, the eternal hotel question. Okay, here's the lowdown. It’s right off the highway, which is BOTH a blessing and a curse. Easy access? Absolutely. You can zoom in and zoom out, which is great if you are trying to get to the Mall of NH, but, it's also next to the *ahem* not-so-picturesque highway. You'll likely hear some road noise, so if you're a light sleeper, pack earplugs. Seriously. I learned this the hard way during a business trip. I was SO exhausted; I just wanted sleep! The trucks were loud. I ended up sleeping in the closet. But, it's close to restaurants (Olive Garden, anyone?) and gas stations, so you're covered for that kind of stuff. So, convenience? Mostly yes. Serenity? Nope.

Breakfast! The lifeblood of travelers. Tell me about the Hampton Inn breakfast.

The breakfast... *sigh*. Okay, let's be real. It's a Hampton Inn breakfast. It's not Michelin-star quality. Don't go in expecting avocado toast and artisanal coffee. But it's FREE, people! And there's usually a waffle maker. A WAFFLE MAKER! That, my friends, can make or break a morning. I once saw a small child bring a *tower* of waffles to his family’s table. Respect. They usually have the usual suspects: eggs (sometimes rubbery, let's be honest), sausage (questionable origin, but edible), cereal, fruit (sometimes fresh, sometimes... not), and various pastries that are suspiciously perfect. Coffee? Hit or miss. Sometimes it's a life-giving elixir. Sometimes it tastes like sadness. But hey, it's available, and that's what matters. Bring your own hot sauce!

Are the rooms comfortable? And what about those "hidden perks"? (Spill the tea!)

Rooms? Pretty standard Hampton Inn fare. Clean. Comfortable beds (usually). The air conditioning works. And the TV has a bunch of channels. Honestly, that's what I'm looking for MOST of the time when I am traveling. But the “hidden perks?” Aha! This is where we get interesting. They have a tiny, almost-forgotten gym. It's got a couple of treadmills and some free weights. Don’t expect a full-blown fitness center, but it's enough to work off that fourth waffle. Also, the little convenience store in the lobby is a lifesaver for midnight snack cravings and forgotten toiletries. I once found a razor there after I forgot mine – true hero. And the staff? Generally, nice. They're usually pretty friendly, and in my experience, quick to help with issues. I had a clogged sink once, and they fixed it in like, five minutes. Saved my sanity.

Any downsides? What are the dealbreakers?

Oh, buddy, yes. There are always downsides. The biggest one, again, is THE ROAD NOISE. Seriously, if you're a light sleeper, bring earplugs. Or white noise. Or both. The Wi-Fi can be spotty during peak hours (Netflix buffering, anyone?). And the pool? It's small. More like a glorified glorified bathtub. Don't expect to swim laps. And sometimes, the breakfast area gets *crowded*. I have gotten to the point to where I just want to eat in peace, and it is always quite busy. Oh, and don't expect a view. You're looking out onto the highway or the parking lot. So if you need a window with a beautiful view, look elsewhere! It's all about managing expectations. And did I mention the road noise? Just in case you forgot.

Overall, would you recommend the Hampton Inn Bow/Concord?

Okay, the final judgement. Would I recommend it? Look, if you need a clean, reliable, reasonably priced place to crash for a night or two, especially if you're on a budget, then yeah, probably. It's a solid option. It's not going to blow your mind, but it'll get the job done. Just remember the earplugs! And lower your expectations for that gourmet breakfast. If you're looking for luxury, go elsewhere. But if you're just looking for a decent night's sleep, a free waffle, and a clean bathroom, then the Hampton Inn in Bow, NH, might just be your… well, “best” bet.

Any other random thoughts?

Okay, random thoughts... hmm. I once saw a guy wearing a full suit, eating breakfast. Like, a *full* suit. With a briefcase. He took his waffles very seriously. That always stuck with me. Also, I think they need to invest in a better coffee machine. And more outlets near the beds. Seriously, it's 2024 – we need to charge ALL the things! Oh! And one more thing… the parking is usually plentiful. Unless there's a big event at the nearby arena. Then it's a free-for-all. So, yeah. Enjoy your stay! And seriously, earplugs. They are your friend.
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Hampton Inn Concord Bow Bow (NH) United States

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