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    Inn at Rye Place

    3.9 (35 reviews)
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    Nita H.

    Wow! What a delightful surprise! We had been traveling for hours and were looking for a nice, clean place to rest for the night. The Inn at Rye Place is that and SO MUCH MORE! Amazing beds, lots of fluffy pillows, complimentary coffee, water, fruit and cookies. The room was huge and sparkling clean. They also have fire rings and chairs with free firewood for a relaxing evening fire! We met the owner Joe & he was so nice & friendly. We kind of wish we could stay longer! You won't regret staying at the Inn!

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    Nancy S.

    I love this hotel! I was concerned when I read the reviews but it was purchased and renovated by new owners who are local. The staff is friendly, furnishings are comfy and classy, and the attention to detail is astounding. Very impressive! Pet friendly, that's how we found this hidden gem in the beautiful Rye, Seacoast of New Hampshire. Please take note there's a wonderful restaurant next door, The Office Lounge with outstanding gourmet offerings for lunch and dinner. The building next door is owned by the hotel, and it not only has a restaurant/bar but also a hair salon, clothing boutique and more. It's a very nice place to stay and the location is perfect.

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    Nice owners and employees, very clean and nice looking room. Grounds nicely kept and cute park like setting in back with seating.

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    Great place. Clean and modern. Great staff. Very friendly and helpful. We'll be back.

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    Nice spot with very comfortable beds and nice fire pits and cornhole. The breakfast was a treat

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    Our room in back had beautiful landscaping and a lovely park with fire pits and picnic tables along with pet friendly bag stations.

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    Residence Portsmouth Downtown Waterfront - Gas Station Convenience Store-type muffins, laden in chemicals. Gross!

    Residence Portsmouth Downtown Waterfront

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    The Residence Portsmouth Downtown Waterfront is a solid Marriott Residence Inn…read more The location of this hotel (NOT to be confused with the Residence Inn at Pease International Airport, also in Portsmouth) is ideal; the hotel is close to everything in downtown Portsmouth. The Residence Portsmouth Downtown Waterfront is well maintained and immaculate. Breakfast is OK. The food is industrial grade. In my opinion, this hotel has become complacent, again, at breakfast. The standard, Residence Inn fare breakfast items are OK, but, there are no cut fruit, berries, or fruit cocktail, and no waffle iron, as is standard at many Residence Inn's. I was intrigued by this hotel's latest attempt at "value engineering" at breakfast, the cereal bowls have shrunk in size by about 30% (a staged, mathematical equation, to cause a guest to take less cereal, and to cost the hotel, less money (classic, "value engineering")). Fortunately, the Residence Portsmouth Downtown Waterfront is serving fresh, cooked daily, oatmeal, and has abandoned their previous shenanigans of serving instant oatmeal. In my opinion, this hotel is continuously nickel and diming their breakfast. I just don't get it, Marriott used to pride themselves on their food and beverage. The guest rooms are comfortable. Front Desk staff are largely apathetic. The high point of our stay was the Christmas decor and ambiance, at the hotel; the hotel goes the extra mile to decorate - - tastefully and professionally - - for the season. In summary, the Residence Portsmouth Downtown Waterfront is ideally located, clean, and safe. I am forever intrigued by this hotel's recurring efforts to maintain itself as a mediocre Residence Inn; it seems that the hotel leadership lacks the energy, money, or convictions, to excel; they are simply going through the motions, they demonstrate no commitment to, or passion to excel (traits of an Absentee Landlord, and poor manager).

    I stayed there this past Friday night and the stay was extremely lackluster and all-over…read moredisappointing. Pros are that the hotel is pretty and is centrally located so you can venture around town very easily. The cons list is much longer. Front desk staff either have no personality or outright ignore your existence when you come and go. No smiles. No genuine interest in their guests. This goes for AM and PM staff. Across the board, these women are not at all friendly. Disappointing. Try harder ladies. The room itself looks nice but its functionality isn't good. The entrance to the room is a fire door which is ideal but it SLAMS so loud if you allow it to close behind you. The whole corridor can hear when each door slams shut. The bathroom has minimalist lighting ie 'eco-friendly'. It was so dim that I could barely see myself to pluck my eyebrows in the mirror. No option to brighten the light either. Only vanity-style side-lights to the bathroom mirror and no overheard light. Oh and you want to see yourself in the mirror after the shower or clear out the moisture? You're out of luck. There is no option for ventilation either. Apparently it isn't 'eco-friendly' enough to run a ventilation fan to clear out the humidity lol. The half shower-door concept looks lovely on paper but logistically, anytime you move your body excessively or on the side of the shower that is open to the bathroom (no door or shower curtain on that side), water just sprays the whole floor. Soaking wet. Which means you use more towels to clean it up and that uses more energy to wash those extra towels. The eco-concept is lovely in theory but in practice, it fails abysmally. It really turned me off to this brand and I hope to never stay at this hotel again. Three stars for being 'meh'

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    This small boutique hotel of 15 rooms is the perfect spot to stay if you visit Portsmouth. Close to…read morebars and restaurants within walking distance, but off the beaten path so that you can enjoy the peace and quiet out of the main downtown area. Each room is decorated with an elegant color pallet. We stayed in on of the smaller rooms, but it fit our needs for what we were in the area for. The beds are comfortable, showers beautiful and clean, and the hotel common area comfortable to hang out with friends. The staff is super accommodating, and the service is run BnB style, curated to your personal arrival. There's a Japanese restaurant in the restaurant, Nichinan. We didn't try it, but we plan to visit there the next time we are in town, we've heard great things! Lentz_explore

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