The Hanover Inn Dartmouth was once the home of General Ebenezer Brewster, who became Dartmouth College steward in 1769. In 1780 Brewster redesigned his home and converted it into a flourishing tavern. In 1813 General Brewster's son, Amos, had the tavern moved to another site and initiated construction of a much larger building which became known as the Dartmouth Hotel. Two years later the Wheelock Hotel was erected, and in 1901 the College began an extensive two-year reconstruction and remodeling of the hotel grounds and facilities. Upon its completion, the new building was named the Hanover Inn. Throughout the years, the Hanover Inn Dartmouth has undergone many changes while still retaining its ties to Dartmouth College. Today, this Hanover, NH hotel is renowned for delivering gracious service, timeless elegance and personalized amenities immersed in the Ivy League tradition.
Located in the center of the Dartmouth College campus in Hanover, New Hampshire, this historic hotel features on-site dining, a gym, and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Each colonial-style room at Hanover Inn Dartmouth is furnished with dark hardwood furniture. They are equipped with cable TV and a work desk. Room service is available.
PINE, the on-site restaurant, offers dining with a farm-to-table philosophy, featuring ingredients available in and around New England.
The Montshire Museum of Science is a mile from Hanover Inn Dartmouth at Dartmouth College. The Hopkins Center for the Arts and the Hood Museum are connected to the property.