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The DoubleTree by Hilton Fairfield is well positioned for a mix of family-friendly attractions, outdoor parks, cultural venues and easy access to both Newark and New York City. Nearby highlights include urban parks and zoos, regional museums, shopping centers and notable historical sites—all reachable by a short drive. This makes the hotel a convenient base for shoppers, families, business travelers and visitors planning day trips into Manhattan or around northern New Jersey.
A popular family-friendly zoo with animal exhibits, a train, a carousel and a treetop adventure course located in historic South Mountain Reservation.
Famous for its cherry blossom collection and historic parkland—great for walking, picnics and seasonal events.
Regional art museum with American and Native American collections and rotating contemporary exhibitions.
Major arena hosting concerts, sports events and large-scale entertainment—home to professional hockey and frequent big-name shows.
A striking industrial-era waterfall and park with walking trails and exhibits that tell the story of America’s early industrial development.
Large natural area with trails, reservoirs, scenic overlooks, and waterfalls—excellent for hiking and nature outings.
Upscale regional shopping destination with designer brands, dining and specialty stores—popular for shoppers from the region.
Iconic New York City sights, theaters, dining and shopping. Reachable by car or public transit for day trips into Manhattan.
Make the most of your stay at DoubleTree by Hilton Fairfield Hotel & Suites with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Fairfield:
Fairfield and the surrounding Essex County area offer visitors an appealing mix of suburban comfort with easy access to major urban centers. The DoubleTree by Hilton Fairfield provides the conveniences travelers want — comfortable beds, a heated pool, helpful staff and a welcoming lobby with complimentary coffee and the signature DoubleTree cookies. Its proximity to outdoor attractions, cultural venues and direct driving routes into Newark and Manhattan make it a convenient base for families, business travelers and leisure visitors exploring northern New Jersey and nearby New York City.
DoubleTree by Hilton Fairfield Hotel & Suites
690 Route 46 East
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Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Fairfield
Fall
Summer (June–August) and holiday weekends, when regional tourism and travel to NYC and Jersey Shore increase demand.
Late fall through winter (November–March) excluding Thanksgiving and December holidays, when lodging and some attractions reduce prices.
March–May: Temperatures generally rise from cool to mild. Blossoming trees and parks open up; a great time for walking, visiting nearby nature preserves and exploring towns with fewer tourists.
Community-focused seasonal activities in December that highlight local shops, tree lighting, and family-friendly programming.
Local July 4th celebrations and summer community events in neighboring towns, with parades, fireworks and communal gatherings.
A popular regional film festival held in Montclair (usually in late spring) that attracts visitors from across northern New Jersey and NYC.
Various harvest festivals and fall fairs in Essex and Morris counties (September–October) celebrating foliage, local produce, and seasonal crafts.
Pack layers year-round. Spring and fall: bring a waterproof outer layer and light sweaters. Summer: sun protection, light clothing, and insect repellent; plan for humidity. Winter: insulated coat, waterproof boots, hat, gloves, and traction aids if you’ll drive during snow events. Always check short-term forecasts for road and transit advisories before travel.
Fairfield sits in suburban Essex County with proximity to New York City and Newark Liberty International Airport. Hotel and lodging prices follow NYC-area seasonality: peaks during summer travel (June–August) and special-event weekends in NYC and northern New Jersey (holiday weekends, major sports or entertainment events). Weekends and weekday commuter peaks can push short-stay rates up. Value season is typically late fall and winter (excluding holiday weeks) when business travel dips and families avoid colder weather. Small-town Fairfield has limited hotels; most visitors find better selections and prices in nearby towns (Montclair, Parsippany, West Caldwell) or stay in budget options nearer I-80/Route 46. Short-term rentals and B&Bs can offer competitive rates; book early for summer and any nearby festivals.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Car is the most flexible option; public transit and regional airports provide alternatives for day trips and access to NYC.
Base yourself in a nearby larger town (e.g., Montclair or Parsippany) if you want more hotel and dining variety while using Fairfield as a quieter home base for day trips. Reserve transportation for any shore or NYC day trips, and buy tickets for popular regional events in advance to avoid sellouts.
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