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Downtown Nantucket
Downtown Nantucket captures New England's maritime past with exceptionally preserved 18th-century architecture. Cobblestone streets lead to cedar-shingled boutiques and the iconic Whaling Museum. The harbor buzzes with activity as boats come and go beside waterfront restaurants. Step back in time at historic sites like Nantucket Atheneum and First Congregational Church. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the Artists' Association galleries and performances at Dreamland Film Center. The compact district is perfect for walking tours through this living museum of American whaling heritage.





Brant Point
Brant Point welcomes visitors to the historic heart of Nantucket. This prestigious neighborhood features the iconic lighthouse guiding ships since 1746. Well-preserved captain's houses and weathered cedar-shingled cottages line streets that whisper tales of maritime heritage. Sandy beaches and waterfront paths offer perfect spots for watching sailboats glide into the harbor. The neighborhood balances luxury with coastal charm through its upscale vacation homes and pristine beaches. Jetties Beach provides a family-friendly swimming area with harbor views. Summer brings a gentle buzz of activity while winters offer peaceful seclusion. Most visitors explore on foot or bicycle along flat, scenic routes.





Nantucket Town
Discover the charm of Nantucket, a historic New England seaport town, with its museums like the Nantucket Whaling Museum and picturesque landscapes. Enjoy local shops, restaurants, and explore key localities such as Surfside and Siasconset.

West of Town
While visiting West of Town, you might make a stop by sights like Nantucket Historical Association and Loines Observatory.


Cliff
Cliff neighborhood offers a serene escape with some of Nantucket's most exclusive oceanfront estates. This upscale residential haven features weathered cedar shingled homes with classic white trim set against dramatic Atlantic vistas. Historic streets lead to pristine beaches and scenic coastal pathways perfect for contemplative walks. Visitors can explore the historic Jethro Coffin House and Founder's Cemetery nearby. While the neighborhood has no restaurants or shops, its appeal lies in peaceful seclusion and unobstructed ocean views. Downtown Nantucket's amenities are just a short drive away.
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