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Lambertville, New Jersey offers 21st-century accommodations in settings with more than a little history -- from an old Belvidere-Delaware Railroad station to the Georgian home of a wealthy industrialist, from a former stage coach stop between New York and Philadelphia to a Victorian mansion owned for generations by one of the town’s founding families.
Your co-workers and employees will appreciate our historic bed and breakfast lodging as an inviting departure from cookie cutter hotels. At our B&Bs they’ll discover comfortable guestrooms, personalized service, friendly innkeepers, and modern amenities. The rest and relaxation they will experience during their stay in Lambertville may even result in more productive meetings and planning sessions. |
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Bridge Street House Bed & Breakfast
At this convenient, in-town B&B, circa 1850, a red brick Federal exterior gives way to intimate, Victorian décor. Well suited to small groups, such as those attending association meetings and events, the inn has two common spaces, a small parlor and a charming interior courtyard.
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Chimney Hill Estate Inn
Located on eight woodland acres, this elegant farmhouse estate offers the privacy of a rural setting just outside of town. The main fieldstone house, built in 1820, has eight charming guest rooms decorated in period style. Four spacious suites are available in a beautifully refurbished barn. Executive-level conference rooms accommodating up to 50 are ideal for a variety of meetings and retreats. |
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The Inn at Lambertville Station & The Riverside Conference Center
Located along the former Belvidere-Delaware Railroad, Lambertville Station is a full-service hotel with an on-site restaurant and large, waterfront conference center. Each of the inn’s 45 guest rooms/suites, named for a different city – from London to New Orleans – offers a riverfront view and lovely, Victorian décor. Elegant conference facilities accommodate up to 150 for board meetings, conferences, seminars, banquets and other business events. |
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Lambertville House
This beautifully restored, upscale boutique hotel inhabits the stone inn built by Captain John Lambert in 1812. The hotel features 26 elegantly appointed guest rooms/suites, some with balcony views of Lambertville and most with cozy fireplaces. Five unique meeting rooms accommodating up to 100 offer the versatility for a variety of business events, from board meetings and training programs to seminars and cocktail parties. |
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The Martin Coryell House Bed & Breakfast
Casual elegance is the feeling at this red brick Federal, owned for generations by members of an early Lambertville family. Six handsome, professionally decorated guest rooms/suites feature such amenities as Jacuzzis and comfortable sitting areas. A plush and spacious parlor offers the ideal setting for mid-week executive retreats. Outside, a period-style garden with cooling fountain provides a quiet respite from the meeting day. |
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Woolverton Inn
Just “up river” from Lambertville, in the quiet village of Stockton, this country estate B&B offers a peaceful retreat amidst acres of pristine terrain. The inn features 13 luxurious guest rooms and suites, some at the 1792 main house, others in scattered cottages adjacent to the house. |
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York Street House
This stately Georgian mansion on a quiet, tree-lined street sports a wide front veranda and rose-clad backyard garden. Six guest rooms/suites are decorated with an eye for comfortable elegance. A spacious parlor accommodating up to 12 offers a private, businesslike setting for small meetings and retreats. The period library and dining room double as breakout rooms for mid-morning and afternoon snacks. |
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