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4 New England destinations named among the best girls’ weekend getaways

Two are in Massachusetts.

A view of the Brant Point lighthouse on Nantucket. Joseph Prezioso / Getty Images

Ladies, four New England destinations are perfect for a restful weekend with your besties, according to Good Housekeeping.

The publication recently released a list of the 25 best girls’ weekend getaway destinations and included Boston; Nantucket; Woodstock, Vermont; and Watch Hill, R.I.

In Boston, your girl squad can book a stay at The Whitney, a Beacon Hill boutique hotel with two-bedroom suites perfect for your tribe, wrote Good Housekeeping.

“Round up your girlfriends and shop around the cute local boutiques on Newbury Street, then grab a latte from one of the trendy cafes in the area,” according to the publication.

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On “idyllic” Nantucket, the Nantucket Hotel & Resort has both suites and cottages for your crew and the gals can enjoy “morning runs along the beach, strolls through the historic cobblestone streets and drives on the sandy white beaches,” the publication wrote.

In Woodstock, where “Colonial character meets New England countryside,” your group can relax at The Woodstock Inn & Resort, which offers both an onsite spa and cooking classes.

Finally, in Watch Hill, R.I., which Good Housekeeping calls “one of the most picturesque destinations in the United States,” your friends can stay at the scenic Ocean House and enjoy boutiques, coffee shops, and beaches. Your crew may even get a glimpse of Taylor Swift, who owns a $17 million mansion there.

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Check out the list of 25 best girls’ weekend getaway destinations.

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Kristi Palma

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Kristi Palma is the travel writer for Boston.com, focusing on the six New England states. She covers airlines, hotels, and things to do across Boston and New England. She is the author of the award-winning Scenic Six, a weekly travel newsletter.

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