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New Bedford, Massachusetts (MA) bed and breakfast: The Wayfarer Bed & Breakfast is located in the historical district of New Bedford. It is only a five to ten minute walk to the Whaling Museum, Martha?s Vineyard ferry, shops and restaurants. The house is a ten-room colonial built in 1907 by one of the first women architects in the United States. It features several sitting rooms, fireplaces, front and back porches to relax on, and beautiful gardens with a Jacuzzi in the backyard.

Wayfarer Bed & Breakfast


New Bedford, Massachusetts

A ten-room colonial built in 1907 located in the historical district of New Bedford.

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The Wayfarer Bed & Breakfast is located in the historical district of New Bedford. It is only a five to ten minute walk to the Whaling Museum, Martha’s Vineyard ferry, shops and restaurants. The house is a ten-room colonial built in 1907 by one of the first women architects in the United States. It features several sitting rooms, fireplaces, front and back porches to relax on, and beautiful gardens with a Jacuzzi in the backyard. Wayfarer Bed & Breakfast - New Bedford, MA

Seashell Room
Autumn Room
Garden Room
  • Queen size bed, attached bathroom with jacuzzi tub and separate shower.
  • $110 per a night
  • Queen size bed, attached private bathroom and a working fireplace.
  • $100 per a night
  • Two double beds, private bathroom down the hall.
  • $85 per a night
The breakfast consists of whole grains and organic fruits, freshly made breads, muffins and biscuits, along with espresso coffees. When making reservations, please inform us about breakfast preferences.

About New Bedford

Its location is about 51 miles south of Boston, 28 miles southeast of Providence, Rhode Island, and about 12 miles east of Fall River.

New Bedford is nicknamed "The Whaling City" due to the fact that it was one of the most important ports for the whaling industry. The city is considered one of the two major cities along the area of Massachusetts known as the South Coast (along with Fall River).

Fishing and manufacturing continue to be two of the largest businesses in the area, and healthcare has become a major employer.

New Bedford tourism centers on fairs and festivals including the Summerfest Folk Music and Arts Festival, the traditional Blessing of the Fleet, and the Feast of the Blessed Sacrament (the largest Portuguese cultural celebration in the nation). Tourism also focuses on the historic whaling industry, and the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park is the only national park unit that focuses on the whaling industry's impact on the history of the United States.

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Wayfarer Bed & Breakfast
65 East Clinton Street
New Bedford, Massachusetts   02740
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Laura Vaughan, Innkeeper

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