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






What a wonderful stay!!!!! Beautiful, upscale, and immaculate. It was a perfect romantic Valentines weekend
Reviewed on 1 March 2026

Every thing was very good
Reviewed on 1 March 2026

Everything! The suite was AMAZING! Very clean and big. We stayed in the Barn owners suite. We had a large deck and could see the Alpacas. The breakfast was delicious and the Inn was Brautiful.. But the owner Sylvester was the best part of the stay. . We will be visiting again.
Reviewed on 15 February 2026

This was the most incredible rental we’ve ever stayed in. The beautiful and historic home was so comfortable, tastefully decorated, spacious, stocked with thoughtful amenities like snacks, coffee, and drinks. You feel like you’re walking into a friends home the way the host makes you feel. He was ...
Reviewed on 10 February 2026

The house was beautiful and accommodating.
Reviewed on 7 January 2026

Clean, quaint, and perfectly located!
Reviewed on 10 January 2026
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.
