Plan your visit to Strawbery Banke Museum

Strawbery Banke Museum’s historic houses are open seasonally from April 26, 2025, through October 26, 2025, and for special events and programs throughout the year.

Plan your visit to the Puddle Dock neighborhood, where you can travel throughout time and learn more than 350 years of history, from Indigenous history to the present day, in the same waterfront neighborhood. Tour historic houses on their original sites, meet engaging costumed roleplayers, watch traditional crafts demonstrations, and explore heirloom gardens and historical landscapes.

Traveling to Portsmouth in the winter months? Labrie Family Skate at Puddle Dock Pond allows visitors to enjoy seasonal outdoor ice skating on professionally maintained ice. Additionally, the Museum offers year-round events, programs, and workshops, helping to engage audiences of all ages and bring history to life. Click here to view the Museum’s calendar of events.

Hours of Operation

Historic House Season
April 26-October 26, 2025

Hours:
10 AM – 4 PM (Closed on Tuesdays)
Extended Hours:
Saturdays & Sundays in July & August,
10 AM – 5 PM

Museum Admission

Adult: $24.00
Senior (65+)/Student: $22.00
Child (ages 5 - 17): $12.00
Child (under 5): Free
Family (2 Adults & Children): $60.00
Members: Free — Learn More!

Directions

Directions and parking for
14 Hancock Street,
Portsmouth, NH 03801

Featured Exhibits

Frequently Asked Questions

Visitor Code of Conduct

Strawbery Banke is committed to making history accessible. The Museum strives to be an inclusive and safe environment for all and condemns violence, bullying, or hate speech based on age, race, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, or any other protected class. Whether in person or as part of online programming, Strawbery Banke expects all staff, volunteers, visitors, and members to act responsibly and be considerate of others throughout the Museum. If you see anyone acting in a way that is disrespectful to others, please alert Museum staff.

The Museum reserves the right to refuse admission, revoke membership, control occupancy, or eject/remove any person for any reason without refund, including violating the code of conduct or exhibiting unsafe, inappropriate, or disruptive behavior, or behavior likely to cause damage. Guests who do not act responsibly may be asked to leave. If they refuse to leave the property, they may be referred to law enforcement and prosecuted for criminal trespass.