This town in Massachusetts is quietly becoming one of the coolest spots in New England. Though it’s far from the state’s main urban center, Northampton has a vibrancy and spirit all its own. Northampton is the county seat of Hampshire County and it’s the perfect place to go for great food, amazing music, fascinating attractions and a generally awesome time.
Northampton is an artistic, musical and cultural (and countercultural) hub that buzzes with life.
The town has a number of nicknames, including "Hamp" and "NoHo." It’s also known as "Paradise City" after singer Jenny Lind called it "The Paradise of America."
This bohemian spot is home to Smith College and a large community of artists, academics and political activists. Not to mention a good helping of hipsters.
Art lovers shouldn’t miss the Smith College Museum of Art or Michelson’s Gallery on Main Street, which includes work by John Lennon and Leonard Nimoy, no to mention a Dr. Seuss exhibit that’s fun for kids and grownups.
Head to the Iron Hose Music Hall on Center Street for incredible local and international talent. Some groups skip Boston entirely and head straight to the Iron Horse.
Once you’re ready to head outdoors, check out the Northampton Bike Trail or the Norwottuck Rail Trail. They’re both excellent ways to take in the beauty of the area.
Visitors looking to spend some time outside should also head to Look Park. This park features a zoo, mini golf, tennis, train rides, picnic areas and playground, a small waterpark for kids and a duck pond with paddle boats for all ages.
Strolling downtown is a great way to experience Northampton as well. Pick up some reading material in Raven book shop and don’t forget to stop by Sweetie’s for candy and chocolate sold by weight.