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Rockport (Massachusetts) Voyage Tips and guide

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    Not to be confused with Rockport (Maine).

    Rockport is a town of 7,000 people (2020) in Massachusetts on Cape Ann. The town, once famous for granite production, got its start as an artist colony in the late 1800s. Rockport is a favorite vacation spot and day trip for many who come to enjoy the concentration of shops and galleries on Bearskin Neck, the rugged, rocky coastline or some ultra-fresh lobsters or other seafood.

    Get in

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    Map
    Map of Rockport (Massachusetts)

    By car

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    Interstate 95 to Route 128 to Route 127. Downtown has parking meters ($.25 per half-hour) and often has no spots. Rockport has a free parking facility, the Blue Gate Parking Lot (open June-Oct), located as you arrive on Route 127 about 1/4 mi (400 m) past the Rockport Visitor Information booth. From the parking lot, it is about a 3/4-mile walk to downtown Rockport, but a shuttle to town only costs $1 each way.

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    The commuter rail run from Boston's North Station is about a 70-minute trip and costs $7.75 one-way. Rockport's station is off Railroad Avenue, less than a mile from the center of town.

    By bus

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    The Cape Ann Transportation Authority (CATA), +1 978-283-7916, runs buses from town to town on Cape Ann.

    Get around

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    The main tourist areas are very compact and walkable. Having a car lets one explore some of the other coastal areas.

    See

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    Bradley Wharf
    • 1 Motif #1. the widely known subject of many paintings. Motif Number 1 (Q6917683) on Wikidata Motif Number 1 on Wikipedia
    • 2 Halibut Point State Park, Gott Av (3 mi north of town on Rt. 127), +1 978 546-2997. Daily dawn to dusk. Beautiful coastline views, visitor center, walking trails, and tidal pools. A renovated World War II fire tower provides a scenic view. Weekend quarry tours and granite cutting demonstrations take place in summer. Great place to picnic. Parking $10, MA Residents $5. Halibut Point State Park (Q1768505) on Wikidata Halibut Point State Park on Wikipedia
    • 3 Paper House, 52 Pigeon Hill St (Rt. 127 north to Curtis St.), +1 978 546-2629. Daily Apr-Oct, 10AM-5PM. Bizarre 1922 vintage house built entirely of 100,000 newspapers even housing a newspaper-covered piano. Admission: adults $3, children $1. Paper House (Q116973692) on Wikidata Paper House on Wikipedia
    • [dead link] I.N. Kamalic Gallery, 8 Main Street suite B, +1 978-546-2654.

    Galleries

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    Bearskin Neck

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    Fishing

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    Buy

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    • Country Store, Bearskin Neck. Get candies that are hard to find in other shops.
    • Village Silversmith, 6 Tuna Wharf, +1 978 546-3227. (2nd location at Dock Sq.). Beautiful, unusual stones in artisan silver work. One of the best collections of cut agate anywhere.
    • Rockport Quilt Shop, 2 Ocean Av, +1 978 546-1001. Over 100 antique quilts.
    • Tuck's Candies, 15 Main Street, +1 978 546-6352. and Dock Square.
    • Bearskin Neck Leathers, 7 Old Harbor Rd (to the left on Bearskin Neck), +1 978 546-2258. An unusual array of fine quality leather goods. Outerwear, Handbags, Wallets and accessories. Best selection of Dansko Clogs, NAOT Sandals and Minnetonka Slippers. Same location since it was established in 1974.

    Eat

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    Drink

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    A dry town for 70 years until 2005, restaurants and inns serve liquor, but there are no bars or liquor stores.

    Sleep

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    Motels

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    Inns

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    • Emerson Inn by the Sea, 1 Cathedral Ave., +1 978-546-6321, . This charming oceanfront hotel 35 miles NE of Boston combines modern comfort with traditional graciousness. Try the popular whale watching tours. This particular in is set on a beautiful piece of property overlooking Bearskin Neck and Halibut Point. What is interesting about this particular in is that it is set in the middle of a residential neighborhood, unlike the other inns in Rockport. Not only do guest enjoy their stay their, but locals who live in the community enjoy dinners and drink there. A simply charming place to stay. From $125.
    • Seaward Inn, 44 Marmion Way, +1 978 546-3471.
    • Yankee Clipper Inn, 127 Granite St, +1 978 546-3407.
    • Addison Choate, 49 Broadway, +1 978-546-7543, . 7 rooms, free parking.

    Bed & Breakfasts

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    Go next

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    Boston, the White Mountains or Southern Coast of Maine are nearby destinations.

    Routes through Rockport
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