Hopewell Guide
Broad Street in Hopewell makes you feel as if you are in a Norman Rockwell painting. The serenity is a far cry from the hustle-bustle of central Princeton and while there are no supermarkets, there are a number of excellent restaurants, local shops, and hiking trails.
Kingston Guide
Settled in the late 17th century as “King’s Town” this small village is the only tri-county community in New Jersey–belonging to Mercer, Somerset, and Middlesex counties and is home to an ecclectic mix of bakeries, restaurants, and shops.
Lambertville Guide
A favorite destination for locals and visitors alike. Situated right on the Delaware River, Lambertville is home to unique shops, restaurants, galleries, and B&Bs. Once a factory town, the city retains its 18th and 19th century charm in the restored row houses, tow-path canal, and the historic bridge that takes you to Pennsylvania.
Lawrenceville Guide
The village of Lawrenceville is dominated by the campus of its famed prep school, The Lawrenceville School. Many people head for the village’s “restaurant row,” with is offerings ranging from a bagel store to excellent BYOB restaurants, all within a stroll down Main Street. If you are into biking, the Lawrenceville-Hopewell Trail will provide you with miles of safe and wonderful biking.
Newtown Yardley Guide
The historic towns of Newtown and Yardley Pennsylvania are right over the Delaware, 15 minutes from Princeton, and are thought to be the gateway to Bucks County. Each town has a thriving restaurant and shopping scene, great local farms, and plenty of outdoor action on or off the river.
Pennington Guide
At the heart of Pennington is its one-light intersection of Main Street and East Delaware Avenue. The charming town features a handful of restaurants and boutiques, mostly frequented by locals.
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