5 Best Things to Do in Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Only have a day or two? From stepping back in time to shopping up a storm, here are five of the very best things to do in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

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Photo Credit : Katherine KeenanA small city that feels more like a town, the picturesque seaside community of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, has roots in New England maritime history that go back nearly four centuries. In fact, its deep, accessible harbor on the Piscataqua River gave rise to one of the earliest seaports in North America. The town today, with its sparkling galleries, white-tablecloth restaurants, boutiques, and artisanal bakeries, is a relatively new incarnation, according to one Yankee editor, who adds, “I think of Portsmouth as an old coin rubbed shiny from much use.”
You could easily spend a week or more exploring this shining city that straddles old and new. But if you have just a day or two, here are the five best things to do in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
5 Best Things to Do in Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Strawbery Banke Museum
Spanning four centuries in its 10 acres, Strawbery Banke is one of the best living history villages in New England and a must for any Portsmouth newcomer. Against a backdrop of more than three dozen historic buildings and several vintage gardens, costumed interpreters and artisans lead visitors back in time, while formal exhibits on things like archaeology, architecture, and woodworking tools and skills help further educate and entertain. Look for signature events here, too, like a spring celebration of baby farm animals and holiday candlelight strolls.
The Music Hall
The crown jewel of Portsmouth’s cultural scene — staging concerts, plays, movies, book readings, and more — this elegantly rehabbed 1878 Victorian theater that once hosted vaudevillians now holds its own with the best venues in Boston. Its acclaimed “Writers on a New England Stage” series, spanning Salman Rushdie to Patti Smith, has seen the kind of celebrity cross-pollination that would thrill any reader, while down the street, the Music Hall Loft hosts more intimate programs and signings.
Prescott Park
Directly across the street from Strawbery Banke Museum is this pristine 10-acre green space, filled with gardens and fountains on the banks of the Piscataqua River. It is the gift of two wealthy sisters who decided to beautify what had become, by the 1930s, an unsightly area of town. They bought up the tangle of decaying wharves, saloons, and bordellos, and began planting. Today the park is free and accessible to all, a vision the sisters shared. Bring a picnic and enjoy the scenery.
Market Square
Market Square was the first area in Portsmouth to be paved, back in the 1760s. Today, the square and the streets radiating out from it — Market, Pleasant, Congress, and so on — remain the heart of downtown’s retail, restaurant, and cultural scenes. The stately spire of North Church presides over the hubbub as visitors hurry from one inviting storefront or eatery to the next. Among the many highlights: The Portsmouth Brewery on Market Street, which claims to be the state’s first brewpub; the longtime novelty gift shop Macro Polo, founded in 1979 on Market Street; Jumpin’ Jay’s Fish Café, a go-to for seafood on Congress Street; and Gus & Ruby Letterpress on Congress Street, stocked with beautiful paper products, stationery, cards, and more.
Isles of Shoals
Take in the beauty of Portsmouth from the water with a cruise to the Isles of Shoals, a scenic cluster of nine rocky islands just six miles offshore. The Isles of Shoals Steamship Company, which has been ferrying folks for more than 30 years, offers fun and informative narrated tours — including some with the option of disembarking on Star Island, one of the larger isles.
Have your own list of the very best things to do in Portsmouth, New Hampshire? Leave your picks in the comments below!
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Don Gorvett Woodcuts: When in Portsmouth, don’t miss the gallery of Don Gorvett on Market Street. His maritime woodcuts are powerful and amazing, and he seems always cheerfully available to discuss everything important – art, music, and food!
Have lunch or dinner at Poco’s, great food, reasonable, on the water view!
I second a visit to Don Gorvett’s gallery! I stop by every year when I’m in the neighborhood and I’m disappointed if he’s not there. Love his reduction woodcut prints. Someday one will be mine!
The Portsmouth Fabric Co is a must for thise who quilt and sew. They have beautiful samples hanging up to inspire your next project and an extraordinary collection of fabric. Fans of Kaffe Fassett will be especially delighted.
We always have to stop in at Chowder and Sandwich Shop for the best chowda and lobster roll and blueberry pie.
Messed up, supposed to say Geno’s Chowder and Sandwich Shop on Mechanic Street.
Make Jumpin’ Jay’s a must visit when in Portsmouth. Seafood classic dishes and new creations. Best risotto I’ve ever had; for me the measuring stick for food quality and care the kitchen staff. Great atmosphere and outstanding service. Can’t wait for the reopening.
Four Tree Island is a wonderful park on the river three minutes from Strawberry Bank. It has shaded picnic tables with grills and a group picnic area for company outings or family reunions.
Recently Opened TUSCAN STEAK HOUSE, another Joe Faro venture, in Market Square
Good to know. Rita Carr
I have been to Portsmouth NH many years ago and I hope someday I can go again. To me it was very peaceful and great to walk around.
How do I get the best photo op of the South End from the water? It looks incredible, thanks