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Romantic Weekends in The Mid-Atlantic States

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Boston

Boston Park and cityscape.

© Susan Breslow Sardone.


Massachusetts: New York/Upstate: New York/Brooklyn: New York: New York City:
    Lodging
    Benjamin Hotel
    A boutique-style hotel in midtown Manhattan. Dining
    Oceana
    Chef Rick Moonen's disciples create mouth-watering delicacies from the sea in a refined, intimate setting that evokes the stately cruise ships of the Art-Deco era.

    Just For Fun
    Tiffany
    For classic engagement rings and wedding bands, it's ultimate place to shop. Closed for breakfast, but you can pick up coffee and a couple of bagels "with a schmear" from a street vendor, head over to 57th Street, window shop, and dream.
New York/Rochester:
    Lodging
    Hyatt Regency
    Within walking distance of the city's High Falls entertainment district, this downtown luxury hotel provides professional service and attractive rooms. Dining
    Rio Bistro
    A Rochester institution that changes with the times, this restaurant has cozy nooks for tete-a-tete dining, outstanding food, a superb wine list, and attentive yet non-intrusive service.

    Just For Fun
    George Eastman House
    The home of the industrialist, philanthropist, and inventor is a stunning example of gracious, late-1800s mansions.

    Special Note: Visit in Spring to revel in lilacs: Acres of heavenly fragrant blossoms are celebrated at May's annual Lilac Festival.
Rhode Island:
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