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I loved the character of the building and the comfort of the room. I also loved the location. We could walk to all the places we wanted to and it was closed to the bike trail.
The hotel is well-located and quaint. The room was beautiful, the bed was comfortable, the water pressure was good, and it was quiet. I will definitely stay there again.
Lambertville House sits in the heart of Lambertville’s antique-and-arts district on the Delaware River, within easy walking distance of New Hope (PA) via the scenic bridge. Guests can explore riverside towpaths, independent galleries and antique shops, enjoy live theater and train excursions in New Hope, or take short drives to historic sites like Washington Crossing State Park and Prallsville Mills. The area is ideal for strolling, dining, art-hunting and short river-based excursions.
The compact, walkable downtown features antique stores, contemporary art galleries, boutiques and cafés housed in historic buildings — quintessential Lambertville charm.
A short stroll across the scenic Lambertville-New Hope Bridge brings you to New Hope’s lively Main Street, with theaters, restaurants, craft shops and riverside views.
A calm, scenic towpath running along the Delaware River ideal for walking, running and cycling. It’s a great place for photography, birdwatching and riverside relaxation.
Historic regional theater in New Hope known for a varied schedule of plays, musicals and special events — a cultural highlight for evening entertainment.
Heritage train offering scenic rides and special-event excursions departing from New Hope — a charming experience for families and rail enthusiasts.
Converted train station featuring a restaurant and scenic patio areas adjacent to the river — popular for relaxed meals and sunset views.
A nationally recognized Revolutionary War site preserved as a park and museum — interpretive exhibits, trails and seasonal programming make it a rewarding short drive from Lambertville.
A restored historic mill complex on the Delaware River offering riverfront trails, history exhibits and occasional arts events — a peaceful spot for a short drive and walk.
Make the most of your stay at Lambertville House with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Lambertville:
Lambertville is a compact, arts-and-antiques-focused river town that offers a charming, walkable downtown, easy access to New Hope’s theaters and dining, and picturesque riverside scenery — ideal for romantic getaways, cultural weekends and relaxed outdoor activity. Lambertville House is an especially good choice because it occupies a historic building in the heart of town, blends period character with comfortable, quiet rooms, and places guests within steps of the best shops, galleries and riverside walks. Positive reviews consistently praise the hotel’s location, historic atmosphere, comfortable rooms, friendly staff and convenient bar/dining options.
Lambertville House
32 Bridge Street
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Lambertville
Summer
April–October (spring through fall weekends are busiest)
January–February (mid-winter weekdays and early-late winter months)
March–May: Temperatures lift from cool to pleasantly warm. Flowers, gallery openings, and riverside walks become attractive. Many outdoor markets and early-season river activities begin.
A cluster of springtime art openings, local gallery events, and river-themed activities that celebrate the town’s arts and riverside setting.
Weekly farmers' markets, outdoor concerts, and small community festivals draw locals and visitors for food, crafts, and live music.
Lambertville is known for antiques and art — fall features big shopping weekends, gallery walks, and coordinated events in nearby New Hope.
Holiday lights, shop sales, and small community events create a cozy visitor experience in December; quieter weekdays the rest of winter.
Lambertville has a temperate, mid-Atlantic climate: cold winters with occasional snow, warm and humid summers, and comfortable springs/falls. Bring layered clothing year-round, waterproof shoes for spring showers, insect repellent for summer evenings, and traction-friendly footwear for icy winter sidewalks. Check local river conditions before planning water activities and be mindful of sudden weather changes in shoulder seasons.
Lambertville is a small, boutique-heavy riverside town. Hotel and B&B prices fluctuate primarily by weekend demand, regional events (art fairs, antiques weekends, holiday strolls), and proximity to the riverfront or the scenic downtown. Peak pricing occurs during spring and fall weekends and summer holiday weekends when travelers from NYC and Philadelphia visit. Because lodging options are limited (many are boutique inns and B&Bs rather than large chain hotels), last-minute availability is often sparse and rates can rise sharply. Winter weekdays (January–February) are the most budget-friendly times to find deals. Holiday weekends and special events (e.g., themed festivals or gallery crawls) can add a premium of 20–50% over baseline rates.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Most visitors arrive by car; Trenton Transit Center is the nearest major rail hub. Lambertville is compact and walkable, but a car or bike helps explore nearby towns and countryside.
Combine a stay in Lambertville with a short crossing to New Hope, PA — both towns offer complementary shopping, dining, and arts scenes. Arrive mid-week or during shoulder seasons for lower rates, and book weekend stays well in advance. For the most authentic experience, stay in a local B&B, stroll the river towpath at sunrise, and time antique shopping for weekday mornings when inventory is easier to browse.
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