Welcome to Greydon House, where classic style meets historic environs. Our Nantucket boutique hotel has 20 unique rooms designed by Roman and Williams (Ace Hotel New York and The Standard, High Line). A stylish standout among Nantucket hotels, Greydon House is where you'll discover works by New York artists, an overgrown English garden, and a whimsical Venetian-inspired restaurant.
One minute to the Whaling Museum and two minutes from the ferry terminal, our location lets you explore the island's unconventional and free-spired culture with ease. Take a culinary journey at Via Mare, our on-site restaurant inspired by the Venetian tradition of small plates and drinking in spirited taverns. Discover the accommodations that make us the most stylish among Nantucket hotels in town.
Relax among retro rotary phones, custom Roman and Williams beds, luxurious John Robshaw bedding, hand-painted Portuguese-tile showers, and refreshing Acqua di Parma amenities. Every room is a careful balance of history and modernity, resulting in an array of memorable spaces.
One minute to the Whaling Museum and two minutes from the ferry terminal, our location lets you explore the island's unconventional and free-spired culture with ease. Take a culinary journey at Via Mare, our on-site restaurant inspired by the Venetian tradition of small plates and drinking in spirited taverns. Discover the accommodations that make us the most stylish among Nantucket hotels in town.
Relax among retro rotary phones, custom Roman and Williams beds, luxurious John Robshaw bedding, hand-painted Portuguese-tile showers, and refreshing Acqua di Parma amenities. Every room is a careful balance of history and modernity, resulting in an array of memorable spaces.
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Via Mare is a whimsical Nantucket restaurant from the folks behind Ventuno.
Every visit is a journey through the Venetian tradition of small-plate dining and spirited drinking in charming taverns, known as bacari.
Inspired by the Italian city's long history as a central hub in the spice trades, the menu highlights locally-sourced fare from the garden and sea alongside an approachable, eclectic wine list with bottles from around the world, and a cocktail list that emphasizes the exotic.
Designed by Roman and Williams (Ace Hotel New York and The Standard, High Line), Via Mare is one of the most unique restaurants in Nantucket.
Every visit is a journey through the Venetian tradition of small-plate dining and spirited drinking in charming taverns, known as bacari.
Inspired by the Italian city's long history as a central hub in the spice trades, the menu highlights locally-sourced fare from the garden and sea alongside an approachable, eclectic wine list with bottles from around the world, and a cocktail list that emphasizes the exotic.
Designed by Roman and Williams (Ace Hotel New York and The Standard, High Line), Via Mare is one of the most unique restaurants in Nantucket.
Centuries ago, Nantucket was the world's most prosperous whaling port.
Sea captains traveled as far as Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, returning to Nantucket with treasures from their travels.
Roman and Williams (Ace Hotel New York and The Standard, High Line) imagined the life of a well-traveled captain when designing our luxurious Nantucket accommodations.
From wood paneling to a medley of antiques, our Nantucket lodging blends the old and new seamlessly.
While custom Roman and Williams beds and luxurious linens by John Robshaw, designed exclusively for Greydon House, bring the Nantucket charm, you'll enjoy a range of modern amenities, too.
Sea captains traveled as far as Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, returning to Nantucket with treasures from their travels.
Roman and Williams (Ace Hotel New York and The Standard, High Line) imagined the life of a well-traveled captain when designing our luxurious Nantucket accommodations.
From wood paneling to a medley of antiques, our Nantucket lodging blends the old and new seamlessly.
While custom Roman and Williams beds and luxurious linens by John Robshaw, designed exclusively for Greydon House, bring the Nantucket charm, you'll enjoy a range of modern amenities, too.
Stay at Greydon House to uncover authentic yet uncommon things to do in Nantucket.
Whether it's a sunset beach trip to Madaket or learning the legacy of America's first female astronomer, Maria Mitchell, we'll point you in the right direction to ensure you experience Nantucket's unconventional and free-spirited history and culture.
Whether you're here for a relaxing getaway or looking to hit the unpaved roads in a Jeep, when you stay here, the best things to do in Nantucket are right around the corner.
Whether it's a sunset beach trip to Madaket or learning the legacy of America's first female astronomer, Maria Mitchell, we'll point you in the right direction to ensure you experience Nantucket's unconventional and free-spirited history and culture.
Whether you're here for a relaxing getaway or looking to hit the unpaved roads in a Jeep, when you stay here, the best things to do in Nantucket are right around the corner.
The Greydon House energetic vibe starts with its architectural style, a clever combination of Greek Revival and Second Empire styles that complement each other in surprising ways.
Step through the front door and experience the cool darkness and warm, rich tones of a ship captain's stateroom.
Walk through the lounge and into the bar and spy the mural depicting the 18th century tea trade with China.
And did we mention the Julian Schnabel near the elevator and the Terry Winters prints behind the front desk?
Step through the front door and experience the cool darkness and warm, rich tones of a ship captain's stateroom.
Walk through the lounge and into the bar and spy the mural depicting the 18th century tea trade with China.
And did we mention the Julian Schnabel near the elevator and the Terry Winters prints behind the front desk?
Sometimes it's hard to believe that the cosmopolitan Nantucket that we know today was once home to the center of the whaling industry, one of the world's most dangerous and gruesome occupations.
That story and so many others are told daily at the Nantucket Historical Association's Whaling Museum, located across the street from the luxury Greydon House hotel.
The number-one rated Nantucket attraction on TripAdvisor, the Whaling Museum features an 1847 restored candle factory, a plethora of historic objects and exhibitions, a gorgeous rooftop observation deck overlooking Nantucket harbor, and its most notable artifact: a 46-foot skeleton of a sperm whale that washed ashore on the island on New Year's Day, 1998 that now hangs in its main hall.
That story and so many others are told daily at the Nantucket Historical Association's Whaling Museum, located across the street from the luxury Greydon House hotel.
The number-one rated Nantucket attraction on TripAdvisor, the Whaling Museum features an 1847 restored candle factory, a plethora of historic objects and exhibitions, a gorgeous rooftop observation deck overlooking Nantucket harbor, and its most notable artifact: a 46-foot skeleton of a sperm whale that washed ashore on the island on New Year's Day, 1998 that now hangs in its main hall.
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