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About Princeton

A smart little town famed for its Ivy League university, Princeton is a terrific destination for a cultural weekend away as a couple, group of friends or family. First settled by a Quaker missionary from England, the town now has a more chic, quirky feel, with stacks of independent boutiques and eateries, as well as some striking architecture. Accommodation options range from intimate inns to expansive historic hotels, fit for an array of tastes and budgets. The best places to stay in Princeton all ooze heritage charm, and offer a wonderful base for exploring the town and surrounding countryside.

This pint-sized New Jersey gem packs a punch when it comes to culture. Amble around Princeton University — taking a guided tour if you can — for fascinating tales and unusual architecture. Don't miss the Princeton Art Museum or the Morven Museum & Garden, either. If you’re in town for the shopping, you’ll see bookshops, record stores and high-end boutiques tucked between sweet shops, pubs and lovely restaurants in the network of streets winding around Palmer Square. Hit the farmers’ market, catch a show at the McCarter Theatre, and round off your evening with a craft beer or two at a cosy bar.

Outdoorsy travellers will find parks aplenty in Princeton and the surrounding area. The 600 acres of greenery at Institute Woods teem with birdlife and are popular for runs, picnics and birdwatching, whilst Lake Carnegie is good for fishing, and there’s hiking, horse riding and cycling at the Delaware and Raritan State Park. Princeton Battlefield State Park is also worth visiting for its intriguing place in the history of the American Revolution.

Whether you choose to stay in the centre of town or in the bucolic countryside, the best places to stay in Princeton promise a warm welcome after days of discovery.

The Best Places to Stay in Princeton

For a Central Stay

  • The Nassau Inn is a popular Princeton hotel with a selection of comfortable rooms for couples, friends and families. Highlights include the central location, the onsite gastropub and regular events — including live music evenings. Perfect for private events, weddings or groups attending a Princeton graduation!
  • The Peacock Inn offers 16 glamorous rooms with an appealing Art Deco feel, in an 18th-century mansion. Well-located for exploring the university city, the hotel is great for friends or couples, who can kick off the evening with a cocktail or two at the bar.

For a Rural Escape

  • The Inn at Glencairn has an intriguing pre-Revolutionary War history, and is a wonderful choice for a rural escape within easy reach of Princeton. Book one of five characterful rooms and savour top-notch gourmet breakfasts of locally-sourced produce. For history buffs or those in search of a tranquil hideaway.

FOR AN APARTMENT OR HOLIDAY COTTAGE

  • If you'd prefer a self-catering option, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

  • Fly to Newark Liberty International Airport, 45 minutes from Princeton by car or 1.5 hours by train.
  • New Jersey is great for a road trip! Contact our online partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
  • Travel during the summer months (June to August) for the warmest weather, but do be aware that this is peak season. Come in the spring (April - May), autumn (October) or during university holidays for fewer crowds.

STILL NOT SURE?

Best Hotels in Princeton

  • The Inn at Glencairn Princeton (New Jersey) 5 rooms from CA$257

    Country Escape  -  Enjoy weekends with farm-style breakfasts, country walks, fresh air, afternoons by the fire and uninterrupted nights sleep
    Families  -  Two-bedroom Baldwin Suite, located in the original stone section of the manor, has a twin bed room that's great for kids
    Weddings  -  The property leafy ground's and charming historic outhouses and barns are perfect for elopements and micro-weddings
    Local exploring  -  A tranquil and scenic base from which to explore the area's sites, parks, university, museums and nearby cities
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    Idyllic country inn with pre-Revolutionary war history. Quaint rooms feature four-poster beds, wood floors, decorative fireplaces and Greek moulding. Enjoy the main area's revolving art collection, oriental carpets, beamed ceilings and 12-foot original cooking fireplace. Shabby chic gourmet haven. See More

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  • The Nassau Inn Princeton (New Jersey) 188 rooms from CA$274

    Weddings  -  A favourite venue for Princeton weddings with 10,000 sq ft of event space, 13 rooms, outdoor patios and fab catering
    Local exploring  -  The hotel's central Palmer Square location means that great dining and shopping are literally on the doorstep
    Sights nearby  -  Take a guided tour of world-famous Princeton University or visit Drumthwacket or Morven Museum & Garden
    Restaurant  -  Dine and drink at the convivial Yankee Doodle Tap Room gastropub, with fireside and outdoor seating
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    Popular centrally-located hotel with over 260 years of history. Elegant rooms with period furnishings channel timeless colonial style; suites are fantastic. Charming traditional wood-panelled tavern is bursting with atmosphere. Professional events team on-site for business functions and weddings. See More

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  • The Peacock Inn Princeton (New Jersey) 16 rooms from CA$350

    Romantic Break  -  A perfect spot for atmospheric drinks and dinner before climbing the stairs to your romantic suite
    Local exploring  -  Walking distance to shops, restaurants, historic sites and the university campus
    Restaurant  -  The intimate restaurant is open for dinner (Wed - Sun) and weekend brunch. Expect refined contemporary cuisine
    Sights nearby  -  Slip into the past with visits to Morven Museum & Garden and Drumthwacket; both former Governor's mansions
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    Well-located downtown boutique hotel and restaurant situated in an 18th-century colonial mansion. Rooms channel Art Deco glamour with antique-style furnishings, decorative fireplaces and artwork; modern bathrooms feature underfloor heating. Enjoy a glamorous bar & dining rooms with a romantic feel. See More

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