Samantha Brown’s Top US Destination Pick: A Lively Center of Shops and Restaurants

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Samantha Brown's Top US Destination Pick: A Lively Center of Shops and Restaurants

Famed television host and travel expert Samantha Brown knows a thing or two about travel trends, hotspots, and exciting destinations (and how to avoid crowds). Known for her PBS hit show “Samantha Brown’s Places to Love,” the travel host has traveled extensively and covered numerous countries, cities, and towns throughout the years. So it was particularly intriguing to learn what one U.S. destination spot she consistently recommends to friends. In an exclusive interview with Parade Magazine, Brown enthusiastically revealed that Portsmouth, New Hampshire is one of her hidden gems and a favorite to recommend to friends.



She highlighted the city’s historic legacy, live entertainment, and shopping as a few of the reasons it’s a favorite of hers to recommend. It’s perhaps unsurprising that Brown is such a fan of Portsmouth because, while not growing up there, she is a New Hampshire native, having grown up nearby in New Castle. And her enthusiasm for Portsmouth is not unfounded.

Part of the Seacoast Region of New Hampshire, a state known for many underrated hidden scenic gems, Portsmouth has a rich artistic energy, set against the backdrop of its gorgeous coastline. Labeled the cultural and commercial hub of the Seacoast Region, it is a perfect fit for travelers seeking the cultural and dining experiences of a big city without the crowded, hectic energy of a big city. And with three major airports servicing the area, including the Portsmouth International Airport at Pease that offers direct service to Florida and Georgia, getting to Portsmouth is a snap (the other two airports are within an hour’s drive, Boston’s Logan Airport and Manchester-Boston Regional Airport).



Portsmouth is known for its impressive restaurant culture

In 2023, the city of Portsmouth famously reported having 36,000 restaurant seats, which was notable because the city’s population is a little over 22,000 (via Seacoastonline). Making up the 36,000 seats are the city’s 300+ restaurants that range from fine dining to pubs, and even breweries. Nestled along the coastline, which contributes to its rich fishing culture, many Portsmouth restaurants use locally sourced ingredients for a farm- and sea-to-table approach to their dishes. The city’s restaurant culture is popular enough to have attracted freelance travel writer Ethan Gilsdorf, who wrote about his experience spending 36 hours in the city for The New York Times. Unsurprisingly, much of it included food.

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If more than 300 restaurants understandably sounds incredibly daunting, fear not, as Tripadvisor provides a ranking of the top restaurants based on customer reviews. Included is a range of international-inspired cuisine for any palette — such as the Spanish-influenced Cava Tapas & Wine Bar and the Nepalese-influenced Durbar Square Restaurant. Also included is The Library Restaurant, as famous for its venue as its excellent steak. Housed in the historic Rockingham Hotel and known for its white linen service, The Library Restaurant is a must for anyone visiting the city.



Portsmouth’s impressive dining scene is about more than food, however. The city, which has an impressive brewing history dating back to the 1800s, has several craft breweries, making its local beer and pub establishments very popular. It’s so popular that every year, the city celebrates Beer Week, in collaboration with Seacoast Beer Week.

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By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.