Places to stay in Lambertville, New Jersey
Lambertville offers bike riding and hiking along the Delaware-Raritan Canal path on its way from Trenton to Frenchtown. Take an old fashioned train ride through Bucks County on the New Hope and Ivyland Railroad. There are also ballloon rides, horseback riding and river tubing. For daytime activites, you can also visit the Lambertville Antiques Flea market. Local dining options include Nicola’s Pizza, Tacos Cancun, D’floret, and Sneddon’s Luncheonette.
If you are travelling in the area, Lambertville is located close to Old Orchard Farm, Voorhees Corner School (historical), Grace Gospel Chapel, Second Neshanic River and Holicong Post Office (historical).
The center of Lambertville ( which is at is longitude -74°56'32.28 and latitude 40°21'58.32 ) is located and 4 miles away from Stockton.
Available Lambertville lodging
We currently have 11 accommodations in and around Lambertville.
Lambertville Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay
The Inn At Lambertville Station
Chimney Hill Estate Inn
Lambertville House
Martin Coryell House
Chimney Hill Farm Estate
The Woolverton Inn
Bridgestreet House
Inn Of The Hawke
The Bridgestreet House
Lambertville Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Lambertville

Marhaba Middle Eastern Restaurant ( Dining / Family ). Located at 77 South Union Street. Lambertville's only Middle Eastern Restaurant.
We are located on South Union Street, right along the scenic Delaware Canal.
Our menu features items from all over the Middle East at a variety of price points to suit any budget. All of our food is prepared fresh using locally grown ingredients.
Our pitas are baked to order.
marhabalambertville.com
Nektar Wine Bar ( / Wine Bar ). Located at 8 West Mechanic Street, New Hope, 1 mile from the center of Lambertville. Meant for sharing, our chef creates wonderful small plates from products sourced from local farms and suppliers. Small plates, sandwiches, salads, charcuterie meats, artisanal cheeses and desserts provide something for just about any time of day.
www.nektarnewhope.com
Highlands Art Gallery ( Art & Culture / Art Galleries ). Located at 41 North Union Street. Highlands Art Gallery is located in beautiful downtown Lambertville, New Jersey - deemed the most charming town in NJ by the Travel Channel and one of America's prettiest towns by Forbes.com. The gallery carries an exceptional selection of representational paintings and bronze sculpture by notable, living artists from around the country - ideal for seasoned collectors as well as new art purchasers.
www.highlandsartgallery.com
Nicola’s Pizza ( Dining / Pizza ). Located at 8 North Franklin Street. Nicola Pizzeria and Italian Restaurant is Lambertville's oldest family owned restaurant!
We take enormous pride in our community and the relationships our family has built and sustained locally over the last 50 years. We take a no-nonsense approach to providing delicious pizza and italian entrees, reflected in the loyalty of our valued and appreciated customers. The Maltese family is proud to be a part of our community and will always remain committed to providing affordable, quality foods to customers throughout the Lambertville NJ and New Hope PA area!
www.nicolapizzeria.com
Marsha Brown's ( Dining / Steak ). Located at 15 South Main Street, New Hope, 1 mile from the center of Lambertville. We are a refined Creole Kitchen & Lounge located in a 125 year old stone church right in the center of New Hope, Pennsylvania. The main dining room features 40-foot ceilings, an impressive 30-foot mural, antique furnishings and stained glass windows. The lunch and dinner menus are highlighted with the finest cuts of meat in the area, fish delivered fresh daily and a premier raw bar.
marshabrownrestaurant.com
James Wilson Marshall House ( Art & Culture / Museums ). Located at 60 Bridge Street. The Marshall House, on the National and New Jersey Registers of Historic Places, was the boyhood home of James Wilson Marshall, discoverer of gold in California in 1848, and is now the headquarters of the Lambertville Historical Society. The Federal brick structure was built in 1816 by his father, Philip Marshall, cabinet, coach and wagon maker, a member of one of the oldest families in New Jersey and by marriage to John Hart, a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Constructed of bricks made of clay dug and fired near town, it retains many outstanding, original architectural features; in particular, the decorative Adams-style frieze under the eaves, the pegged front door; also the chimney cupboards in the parlor, windows, interior doors, hardware and staircase.
www.lambertvillehistoricalsociety.org
Closed or unlisted properties
- York Street House closed or delisted.
- York Street House closed or delisted.
Renamed properties
- Lambertville House at 32 Bridge Street may have been previously known as The Historic Lambertville House or The Historic Lambertville House