New Hampshires 90 million hotel is finally open. Is the Lake Estate on Winnisquam five-star material?

Boston, MALocal News

The Lake Estate on Winnisquam, a luxury resort costing approximately $110 million, opened in New Hampshire’s Lakes Region despite initial skepticism about its feasibility. It aims to draw affluent clientele to an area lacking high-end accommodations, with concerns about demand given its remote location. Reviewers have praised its design, which harmonizes with the rustic landscape while offering modern amenities. Spanning 36 acres, the resort includes two private beaches and a range of facilities like a 5,000-square-foot spa and fine dining options. Since its August opening, the resort has already hosted five weddings and secured 25 bookings for 2026.

Rates vary from $399 to $1,900 per night, attracting a diverse clientele. The thoughtful integration of classic New England architecture adds charm and appeal, positioning the resort as a notable addition to the region. The Lake Estate represents a significant investment in local tourism and hospitality.

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