The Tilton center point is approximately 8 miles northwest of New Hampshire Motor Speedway NASCAR and 8 miles southwest of Laconia Motorcycle Week.
The best time to travel to Tilton, New Hampshire weather-wise is during the summer months and through the early fall. Any time from June to September brings moderately warm temperatures. The spring is often rainy and colder with thunderstorms while the winter brings snowstorms and even colder temperatures to the area.
However, because of the nice weather, those are also the busiest times to visit the region, which makes the hotels and flights more costly as well. Tourists are least likely to visit the state in November so the prices are the lowest at that time. Other winter months follow with lower rates and the higher rates are found in June and September due to their popularity.
Avoiding crowds and getting lower rates also means going to the region in a poor weather time of the year. To get the best options, spring might be a good fit. While it rains more and can be chilly, the rates are lower than summer and fall and visitors avoid the winter snow.
For AAA discounts, guests can check into the Towneplace Suites by Marriott within the nearby Gilford. During the warmer months, travelers appreciate being near the beach and close to Bolduc Park as well as the Belknap Mill Society Museum. The studio accommodations have kitchens along with desks that feature ergonomic chairs that are perfect for business travel. There are one and two-bedroom suit options with separate living rooms, most of which also have pull-out sofas. The 24-hour exercise room accommodates any schedule and the free continental breakfast is great for families.
Seniors and AAA members alike enjoy the Courtyard by Marriott Concord, just 15 miles to the south of Tilton. There are 90 rooms with air conditioning available and the Beaver Meadow Golf Course is nearby along with the Christa McAuliffe Planetarium and the New Hampshire State House. Rooms have a contemporary feel to them and suites have separate living areas. There are also social spaces within the hotel with a lobby that looks more like a living room. The accommodations include an on-site restaurant that serves breakfast and dinner as well as drinks all day long.
Steele Hill Resorts are set on a hilltop that overlooks both mountains and lakes. The resort has a casual feel to it, but the value is above and beyond expectations. The accommodations are under 5 miles from Lake Winnisquam and just over 10 miles from Ahern State Park. The rooms are easy to relax in with cable TV and Wi-Fi access. Some rooms even have balconies and whirlpool tubs while others have washers and dryers and pull-out sofas. There are also four pools, hot tubs, saunas, a 9-hole golf course, tennis courts, a playground, and much more.
The Quality Inn Loudon Concord is just under 10 miles away from the center of Tilton, near the New Hampshire Motor Speedway as well as the New Hampshire State Capitol. You get relaxation to the extreme with these settings since the hotel is set back from the road and surrounded by trees and forestry. The rooms feature flat-screen TVs, microwaves, and fridges and the hot breakfast is complimentary every morning. The bathrooms attached to every room are described as larger than normal hotels, which help families get ready without as much trouble around one another.
With a four-minute walk to the Capitol Center for the Arts and just a few extra minutes to the New Hampshire State House, the Hotel Concord is a great location for guests in the area. It's only 16 miles to Tilton and the spacious guestrooms feature oversized bathrooms, high-speed internet, and mini-fridges. It's an epicenter for hospitality in the heart of downtown, and guests often describe that they feel at home, and not so much like a tourist. The hotel gives guests the modern amenities they need in a smaller, boutique-hotel feel that brings a cozy delight and inviting atmosphere to every traveler.
There are plenty of options for accommodations around the area and reading reviews available through hotelplanner.com is a great place to start. Look and see what other people are saying about the options before you travel so you can get the experience you want in the right location.
Deciding on the time of year is key and often depends on what the individual traveler or family want to do while they are in the area. Skiing is popular in the winter while the beach and hiking are big in the fall and summer. Accommodations in the right price range and the best location with the matching amenities are easy enough to search out with a little time, comparison, and the necessary date range.
Below are reviews of the city of Tilton, NH from an actual visitor's perspective.
Lovely area, colorful and easy to get around. We were only there overnight. Great breakfast included too.
Shopping experience and the diner!
Went to eat at Onion restaurant, a lot of history there. Food is delicious. Love the outlets and of course breakfast at Tilton Diner.
Shopping! Concerts at NH Pavilion! Lake region!
The Tilton Diner was a gem. The hotel is located by a lot of amenities.
Lots of things to do, lots of restaurants and shopping plazas.
Close proximity to shopping at outlets and nearby chain restaurants.
Lake Winnipisaukee!
Fun place to eat like the Tilton Diner. Outlets great for my wife. Close to GunStock ski area.