3/5 - Okay
Nice old home-town feel and close to additional nightlife in New Hope PA

Beautiful room and great accommodations! Quaint little town will be back❤️
Reviewed on 17 November 2025

The accommodations were absolutely beautiful, very well maintained and extremely clean. Everyone on site is very friendly and really trying to make sure you enjoy your stay. Breakfast was very fresh and tasty. The vegan shampoo, conditioner and wash was a great touch....Loved the alpaca's!!
Reviewed on 2 November 2025

Beautiful clean hotel. Rooms were nice, pool area was great.
Reviewed on 21 November 2025

We stayed here for my daughter’s wedding. Perfect for multiple guests. Main living space is great for entertaining We did not use hot tub or outdoor space, but it looked lovely. We had no little ones, but nice space for them as well .The faucet in the downstairs powder room leaks, so you may want ...
Reviewed on 10 November 2025

Host was very nice. Place was perfect for our family.
Reviewed on 8 November 2025

Wonderful stay in this apartment! Great location and loved having a private parking spot.
Reviewed on 3 October 2025
You can find out about the history of Lambertville with a stop at New Hope-Lambertville Toll Supported Bridge. While you're here, you can savor the top-notch restaurants.
You can browse the exhibits at Haas Gallery, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to Lambertville. Stroll along the riverfront or experience the area's festivals.
You can spend time studying the exhibits at James W. Marshall House during your travels in Lambertville. Visit the area's shops, or simply enjoy its restaurants.
Nice old home-town feel and close to additional nightlife in New Hope PA
It's a very "artsy" area. Very crowded with a lot of traffic.
I love Lambertville! It is a quaint town by the Delaware. There are lots of little shops to go to and many restaurants serving a variety of food . Also, we walked across to Pennsylvania. We had breakfast at Fred’s Place.
We love the town - the bookstore in New Hope - the great shops - the fireplace at the Swan - everything in both towns - the artichokes at the Lambertville House Restaurant - the salmon at the Lambertville Station Restaurant -- everything
Lambertville has a charming downtown with many restaurants (lots with lovely outdoor dining spaces) and shops. The canal and tow path is great for walking and biking. New Hope is an easy and scenic walk over the bridge.
