34 Best Hotels in New Jersey Shore, New Jersey

Angel of the Sea

$ | 5 Trenton Ave., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA

A sprawling 1850s mansion designed for the Philadelphia chemist who invented quinine dominates Cape May's tranquil northern shore. Angel of the Sea is Disneylike in its gingerbread perfection: flowered wallpaper, beds with ornate headboards, and a flurry of white wicker add to the fairy-tale aura. Some guest rooms have working fireplaces. Curvaceous period antiques, covered in lace doilies, outfit the common areas.

Pros

  • Beach access
  • Large room inventory
  • Affordable options

Cons

  • A mile from downtown
  • Room size and amenities vary
5 Trenton Ave., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA
609-884--3369
hotel Details
27 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Bally's Atlantic City

$ | 1900 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City, NJ, 08401, USA

Rooms come in a variety of styles at this beachfront property: the main building, the 1860 Dennis Hotel, incorporates traditional and contemporary interior schemes; Claridge Tower rooms are bright and airy; Garden Tower rooms are spacious and embrace environmentally friendly practices; and Bally's Tower rooms go art deco. That's to say nothing of the boutique hotel aesthetic in their newly renovated Ruby Rooms, with their sleek and modern red, white, brown—and zebra print—furnishings. The spa facilities, with a multitiered complex of mosaic-tile whirlpools and an atrium pool with water-aerobics classes, are exceptional.

Pros

  • Location
  • Variety of room options, including new Ruby Rooms
  • Spa

Cons

  • Standard rooms require refurbishment
  • Subpar dining and nightlife options
1900 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City, NJ, 08401, USA
609-340--2000
hotel Details
1246 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa

$ | One Borgata Way, Atlantic City, NJ, 08401, USA

The Borgata has raised the bar in Atlantic City. Floor-to-ceiling windows and oh-so-tasteful furnishings grace the spacious standard rooms, where even the shower has room for two. Suites all have entertainment centers, wet bars, and bathrooms with deep tubs and his-and-her vanity sets. The spa here is the biggest in Atlantic City at 54,000 square feet, and the restaurants include Bobby Flay Steak, Wolfgang Puck American Grille, and an outpost of New York City's Old Homestead steak house. As the fresh face in town for nearly a decade, this has been the place for the whales to max out the betting limits, and aspiring scenesters to max out their credit cards.

Pros

  • Stylish
  • Pulsing nightlife and big ticket events
  • Swank casino

Cons

  • Marina location means no direct beach access
One Borgata Way, Atlantic City, NJ, 08401, USA
609-317--1000
hotel Details
2002 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Caesars Atlantic City Hotel/Casino

$ | 2100 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City, NJ, 08401, USA

Worthy of an emperor? The numbers at this beachfront property are certainly imperial: 1,144 rooms; 145,000 square feet of gaming floors; more than 2,300 slot machines; a theater seating 1,500 that has hosted Tony Bennett, Smokey Robinson, Ringo Starr and many others; and on and on. Book a room here and you will have to embrace the kitsch. The pillars, fountains, statues, and faux classical style of the entrance and lobby are anything but suble. The rooms, however, only hint at such gaudiness. They are luxurious and modern with dark wood furniture, wall scones, and expansive mirrors. Many have breathtaking ocean views, and there are often deals to be had.

Pros

  • Location
  • Entertainment
  • High-end retail at Pier Shops
  • Dining options
  • Variety of rooms

Cons

  • Sometimes too dedicated to the Roman theme
2100 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City, NJ, 08401, USA
609-348--4411
hotel Details
1148 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Captain Mey's Inn

$ | 202 Ocean St., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA

Vintage corsets and hoop skirts hang on a hat rack in the dining room of this Victorian B&B, a great conversation starter for the T-shirts and shorts crowd. The 1890 Colonial Revival house, named for the Dutch discoverer of Cape May, draws you, book and iced tea in hand, to the veranda to sit a spell. Half canopies and dominant, print wallpapers add to the period aesthetic. Walk to the beach (two blocks) from here, or the Washington Mall (half a block).

Pros

  • Downtown and beach access
  • Parking available
  • Affordable

Cons

  • Service and breakfast can be inconsistent
202 Ocean St., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA
609-884--7793
hotel Details
8 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Carroll Villa

$ | 19 Jackson St., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA

Not only do you spend a night in a mansion (Italian villa–style, circa 1882), but the price also buys breakfast downstairs at the Mad Batter, Cape May's wildly popular breakfast spot. Floral prints hang on the walls of the functionally compact guest rooms; headboards are made of carved wood. The family-owned hotel is a half block from the ocean, beach, and promenade.

Pros

  • Breakfast
  • Beach access

Cons

  • Room quality can vary
  • A walk to off-site free parking spots
19 Jackson St., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA
609-884--9619
hotel Details
19 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Chalfonte

$ | 301 Howard St., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA

This is the real thing, a Victorian summer hotel (1876) on the boardwalk with striped green awnings and crisp white paint. The Chalfonte keeps it simple and friendly. Room are pleasantly spartan with wood floors and white curtains and bedspreads; some share bathrooms. Children are more than welcome—a supervised kid's dining room has its own menu. Parents dine in the Magnolia Room or on the boardwalk-long veranda. Southern-style fried chicken, smothered pork chops, corn pudding, and flaky biscuits are made by sisters Lucille and Dot, as their mother, Chalfonte's former beloved cook, taught them. A renovation in 2010 added air-conditioning, heat, and private baths to many of the rooms.

Pros

  • Large inventory of rooms and price options
  • Family-friendly
  • Downtown location

Cons

  • Even with renovations, many rooms and facilities are outdated
  • Food is hit-or-miss
301 Howard St., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA
609-884--8409
hotel Details
70 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Congress Hall

$ | 200 Congress Pl., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA

From its inception in 1816, Congress Hall has had star power: President Benjamin Harrison made it his summer White House, and John Philip Sousa conducted the Congress Hall March on the lawn. Today the white-colonnade, Tuscan-yellow hotel is all breezy chic—sky-high ceilings, titan-size Victorian mirrors, glossy black wicker, and potted palms with attitude. Carpets have vibrant stripes, beds are dressed in white linens, and baths are sybaritic—some with 1920s, big-enough-for-two tubs—stocked with Aveda soaps and lotions. A C. H.-crest terry-cloth robe awaits so you can open the door and retrieve the New York Times without incident. Morning also brings breakfast in the spacious garden of the hotel's Blue Pig Tavern, while later in the day the staff will kindly set up cabanas for you at the beach and host evening activities for the little ones. Cocktails and music at the on-site Boiler Room bar close out the night.

Pros

  • Center of downtown social life
  • Historic relevance
  • Luxury accommodations
  • On-site spa

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Noisy on weekend nights
200 Congress Pl., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA
609-884--8421
hotel Details
106 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Courtyard Atlantic City Beach Block

$ | 1212 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City, NJ, 08401, USA

Reliable and affordable, this centrally located hotel from Marriot provides easy access to the Boardwalk and its attractions. A beach motif is evoked in the rooms, where framed whimsical prints hang on the walls and sandy beiges and oranges highlight the linens and furnishings. Rates are available with or without breakfast.

Pros

  • Price
  • Consistency
  • Central location

Cons

  • Walk to the Boardwalk
  • Borders dilapidated neighborhoods
1212 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City, NJ, 08401, USA
609-345--7070
hotel Details
206 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Flagship Resort

$ | 60 N. Main Ave., Atlantic City, NJ, 08401, USA

The modern, 32-story, all-suites condo hotel across from the Boardwalk offers respite from the casino action and faces the island of Brigantine and the Absecon Inlet. There's an indoor pool, a small movie theater on site, and an arcade and "FunZone" for cold or rainy days. Each suite has a kitchenette with refrigerator, sink, microwave, stovetop, dishes, and cutlery, as well as a private balcony (some with Boardwalk and water views).

Pros

  • Full condo amenities
  • On-site family activities
  • Very affordable for groups of 2–4

Cons

  • Located on less desirable stretch of the Boardwalk
  • Service is minimal for "resort" expectations
60 N. Main Ave., Atlantic City, NJ, 08401, USA
609-343--7447
hotel Details
300 suites
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Golden Nugget Atlantic City

$ | Huron Ave. and Brigantine Blvd., Atlantic City, NJ, 08401, USA

Formerly the Trump Marina, the completely renovated, refurbished, and rebranded casino has the state's largest marina at its disposal and a brand-new salon and spa. The changes become obvious as soon as you pull up. The entrance now shimmers with gold. Standard rooms are tastefully appointed with maroon, black, beige, and brown furnishings. Gold Tower suites up the ante with Sobel Westex linens, dining areas, and panoramic windows. Spa Tower suites go all in with marble baths, murals, columns, and cocktail bars.

Pros

  • Accessible by boat
  • Updated rooms

Cons

  • Entertainment at restaurants and clubs not as impressive as other casinos
Huron Ave. and Brigantine Blvd., Atlantic City, NJ, 08401, USA
609-441--2000
hotel Details
727 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City

$$$$ | 1000 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ, 08401, USA

Atlantic City may not have the glitz and glam of Vegas, but this property certainly makes you feel like you’re at a Vegas party where everyone came to have a good time while surrounded by priceless rock memorabilia and amazing works of art (look up as you're riding the escalator). The casino features more than 2,000 slot machines and 130 table games, plus there are four fine-dining restaurants onsite---Il Mulino New York, Sandpiper Coastal Bar & Grill, Council Oaks Steaks & Seafood, and Kuro---as well as the classic Hard Rock Cafe and a branch of South Jersey’s favorite sandwich shop, White House Subs. If you’re into more relaxing activities, there's a pool and sundeck on the South Tower’s 4th level, easy access to Atlantic City Beach (with drinks available at the Beach Bar), and the must-visit Rock Spa & Salon. 

Pros

  • Las Vegas, but in New Jersey
  • The 5,500-seat Etess Arena
  • The Rock Spa & Salon with its menu of services centered around the vibrations and patterns of music

Cons

  • This is not a quiet getaway location
  • Elevators are very slow so plan accordingly if you need to be somewhere at a specific time
  • Check-in on weekends and holidays can be chaotic if you don't have VIP parking and check-in
1000 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ, 08401, USA
609-449--1000
hotel Details
2,032‎ rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Harrah's Atlantic City Casino Hotel

$ | 777 Harrah's Blvd., Atlantic City, NJ, 08401, USA

In the marina district, this five-tower property has rooms with high ceilings, elegant wood furniture, and tasteful fabric flourishes. As parents relax at the acclaimed Elizabeth Arden Red Door Spa, younger guests can go a little wild at the family fun center with its mini-golf course, arcade, and family pool. Hotel staff can also book tee times for golfers at the Atlantic City Country Club and enroll amateur cooks in classes at the on-site Viking Cooking School, where instructors and celebrity chefs teach classes for all abilities.

Pros

  • Variety of on-site activities
  • Award-winning spa
  • Large inventory of rooms

Cons

  • Dining options could be better for size
  • No beach access
  • Some rooms could use renovation
777 Harrah's Blvd., Atlantic City, NJ, 08401, USA
888-907-4095
hotel Details
1174 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Mainstay Inn

$ | 635 Columbia Ave., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA

Fourteen-foot ceilings, tall windows, a thirteen-foot hallway mirror, and black walnut dining-room furniture show a pedigree of money and manners. The two wealthy gamblers who constructed the building in 1872, as a gambling clubhouse for their friends (men only), obviously meant to impress. In 1971, the Mainstay became Cape May's first B&B, and since then has been the archetype for those that followed. You can also stay at the adjoining Cottage, or across the street in a duplex apartment. Guest rooms and suites have Victorian antiques, while the apartment has some traditional flourishes, but is mostly contemporary with a full kitchen, gas fireplace, and a small dining area.

Pros

  • Accurate period decor and furniture
  • Downtown location

Cons

  • Standard breakfast
  • Expensive
635 Columbia Ave., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA
609-884--8690
hotel Details
13 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Montreal Beach Resort

$ | 1025 Beach Dr., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA

This modern, family-oriented, oceanfront hotel has patrons who have been coming for more than 40 years; reservations are taken over a year in advance. There's a heated pool, an outdoor whirlpool, and an exercise room with sauna—amenities that are a bit scarce in this land of B&Bs. An on-premises liquor store and evening music at the hotel's recently updated restaurant Harry's Ocean Bar & Grill encourage evening celebrations. Every one of the motel-style rooms has a refrigerator and coffeemaker, and efficiency suites have kitchens. Don't feel like cooking? Sit back and have room service delivered, even if you're on the beach.

Pros

  • Family-friendly
  • Pool
  • Efficiency rooms for long stays
  • Easy beach and downtown access

Cons

  • Rising prices mean it's not the steal it used to be
  • Room quality varies
1025 Beach Dr., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA
609-884--7011
hotel Details
69 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Mt. Vernon Motel

$ | 300 W Beach Ave., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA

Birders love the Mt. Vernon's location, far from crowds on the western end of Cape May, across from the ocean, and within walking distance to Cape May Point Lighthouse, the Nature Conservancy Bird Refuge, and the historic district. All rooms have queen-size beds, wall-to-wall carpeting, free wi-fi, and open onto sundecks. Efficiency units have kitchens. There are two pools, including a smaller, protected one for young children.

Pros

  • Family-friendly
  • Across from a less busy stretch of beach
  • Affordable

Cons

  • Amenities are basic and decor is uninspired
  • Rooms in need of refurbishment
300 W Beach Ave., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA
609-884--4665
hotel Details
29 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, No credit cards

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Normandy Inn

$ | 21 Tuttle Ave., Spring Lake, NJ, 07762, USA

This multicolor painted lady, circa 1889, has red rooftops and a central, square tower. The interior is filled with period antiques, including stain-glass lamps throughout, ladies' handiwork from the 1800s in the dining room, and intricate carved-wood furniture. Floral wallpapers and area rugs complement the Victorian pieces. The largest rooms are the most comfortable; on the other end of the spectrum, the tiny tower room (Room 200) feels a bit like the crows nest of an old schooner, looking out at the ocean a half block away.

Pros

  • Beach access
  • Nice collection of Victorian antiques
  • Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Cons

  • Small selection of affordable rooms during peak season
  • The age of the house is resulting in some wear-and-tear
21 Tuttle Ave., Spring Lake, NJ, 07762, USA
732-449--7172
hotel Details
18 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Ocean Casino Resort

$$$$ | 500 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ, USA

The shimmering 47-story hotel and resort, the tallest in Atlantic City, challenges the Borgata as the swankest reservation around. Floor-to-ceiling windows give every room an ocean backdrop and the decor is elegant and understated, with muted tones and polished dark walnut. More than 15 restaurants, including the steakhouse American Cut, Jose Garces' Amada, and the Italian-focused Dolce Mare, provide something for every tastebud, and the city's newest casino has nearly 2,000 slot machines, more than 125 table games, and the Gallery Bar, Book & Games with 140 feet of LED walls that line the venue and plenty of space to watch all the sports you want. Pools with private cabanas and a fully serviced beach anchor the summertime social scenes. Guests can relax at the 40,000-square-foot Exhale Spa + Bathhouse or have some fun at the HQ2 Nightclub or Topgolf Swing Suite.

Pros

  • State-of-the-art Ovation Hall amphitheater
  • More than 15 restaurants to dine at
  • Beach-club priveleges

Cons

  • Price
  • Encompassing more than 20 acres, be prepared to walk to get places
  • At the north end of the Boardwalk
500 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ, USA
609-783--8000
hotel Details
1399 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Ocean Club Hotel

$$$$ | 1035 Beach Dr., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA

As oceanfront as you can get in town, this completely refurbished hotel is right across the street from the sand. While dozens of local inns strive for Victorian elegance, the Ocean Club is putting its spin on Miami chic. Ground floor rooms open onto private poolside cabanas with direct bar and room service. The rest of the rooms have balconies, most with at least partial ocean views. There are penthouse suites and rooms with wet bars and soaking tubs. The on-site Sea Salt restaurant serves seafood and cocktails in a sleek modern dining room and on its deck.

Pros

  • Beach access
  • Pool
  • Hotel-style service and amenities in a town full of B&amp
  • Bs and inns
  • Views

Cons

  • Impersonal
  • Can be noisy
  • Service occasionally spotty
1035 Beach Dr., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA
609-884--7000
hotel Details
90 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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Ocean House Bed and Breakfast Hotel

$ | 102 Sussex Ave., Spring Lake, NJ, 07762, USA

Salmon outer walls, striped window awnings, and a wrap-around porch characterize the bright and breezy resort hotel built in 1878. Brightly colored guest rooms—blue-green, dusky blue, daffodil yellow, powder pink, magenta—coordinate with floral bedspreads on white iron, four-poster, and brass beds. Antiques fill the attractive common rooms—look for the original switchboard in the main lobby and try to imagine what this inn was like when first opened. The Ocean House is one block from Spring Lake and one block from the ocean.

Pros

  • Beach access
  • Porch

Cons

  • Limited parking
  • Average breakfast
102 Sussex Ave., Spring Lake, NJ, 07762, USA
732-449--9090
hotel Details
32 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Peter Shields Inn

$ | 1301 Beach Ave., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA

White columns rise skyward to the large portico at the entrance of this 1907 Georgian Revival mansion on Cape May's peaceful northern shore. Inside, the wide double staircase in the lobby continues the grandeur. Victorian-era rooms are decorated with massive carved headboards, stuffed chairs, and working fireplaces. Some baths have claw-foot tubs. The restaurant encompasses several different rooms: choose to dine by a large fireplace or on the west sunporch.

Pros

  • Large gourmet breakfast
  • Bright and welcoming common spaces
  • A block from the beach

Cons

  • About one mile from downtown
  • Some rooms are small
1301 Beach Ave., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA
609-884--9090
hotel Details
9 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Queen Victoria

$$ | 102 Ocean St., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA

A Victorian B&B made up of four buildings—The Queen Victoria, Prince Albert Hall, House of Royals, and Queens Cottage—that date back to the 1870s and 1880s and combine the best of old and new. Although furnishings are antique and many of the bedrooms have handmade quilts, amenities are modern, like 310-thread-count sheets, whirlpool tubs, and minifridges. For those in search of the peace and quiet of yesteryear, owners will gladly remove the TV from the room. Afternoon tea is served 4–5:30 pm. Guests can borrow the inn's bicycles to explore town, but only need to walk a block to reach the ocean.

Pros

  • Service and decor
  • Historic and architectural significance
  • Access to downtown and beach

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Availability of preferred rooms/building
102 Ocean St., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA
609-884--8702
hotel Details
35 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Sheraton Atlantic City Convention Center Hotel

$ | 2 Convention Blvd., Atlantic City, NJ, 08401, USA Fodor's Choice

The 16-story art-deco hotel, connected to the convention center by an enclosed walkway, showcases Miss America Pageant memorabilia in display windows. A grand circular staircase leads to the Miss America–themed Shoe Bar as well as restaurants and meeting rooms. Step outside and you're on The Walk, a group of outlet stores connected by a brick path. Standard rooms are understated and bathed in earth-tones. Club rooms and suites are available with both city and bay views.

Pros

  • Easy access to convention center
  • Quiet

Cons

  • Off the Boardwalk and beach
  • More business than vacation
2 Convention Blvd., Atlantic City, NJ, 08401, USA
609-344--3535
hotel Details
502 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Spring Lake Inn

$ | 104 Salem Ave., Spring Lake, NJ, 07762, USA

A big front porch and unusual, angular-shape guest rooms make staying here a memorable experience. Most rooms are painted in bold, solid hues, tempered by light floral bedspreads and lace curtains. Some rooms have queen-sized sleigh beds, and all have gas fireplaces. Homemade baked goods are a specialty, with breads and jam served with breakfast and fresh cookies for afternoon snacks. At breakfast, ask for the inn's version of bananas Foster—thick French toast stuffed with cream cheese, flavored with rum extract, and topped with bananas. The inn is a block from the boardwalk's south beach house and two blocks from Spring Lake.

Pros

  • Beach access
  • Fresh baked goods
  • Porch

Cons

  • Not a great choice for families
104 Salem Ave., Spring Lake, NJ, 07762, USA
732-449--2010
hotel Details
17 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Summer Cottage Inn

$ | 613 Columbia Ave., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA

Painted sunflower gold and edged in red, the 1867 Italianate-style inn seems to smile as you enter the gate and approach its veranda ringed by floppy-headed hydrangeas. In every Victorian-dressed hallway, a bowl of candy sits on a table. The rooms are all plastered with designer floral wallpaper, but each has a different color scheme and theme. There's grand opulence in dark green and pink for the Renaissance Room and a sedate airiness of lace and turquoise for the Turn of the Century Room. It's an upbeat place, and close to town and beach.

Pros

  • Location
  • Authentic Victorian decor

Cons

  • One hour window for breakfast
613 Columbia Ave., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA
609-884--4948
hotel Details
9 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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The Abbey

$$$$ | 34 Gurney St., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA Fodor's Choice

Draped in heavy velvet, mammoth windows look down upon carved-wood settees, huge glass-front bookcases, and a harpsichord inside this Gothic Revival B&B in the historic district. Victorian writing desks and plush armchairs are part of the bedroom comforts, along with walnut or brass beds—some four-poster. The adjoining Cottage is beachy counterpoint to the formal main building; rooms have a casual mix of white wicker and greenery.

34 Gurney St., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA
240-271--9597
hotel Details
9 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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The Breakers on the Ocean

$ | 1507 Ocean Ave., Spring Lake, NJ, 07762, USA

The only elevators in town whisk you to upper stories and spectacular views of the ocean. Ask for a room with a direct view and an extra-large whirlpool tub, or, as a second choice, a side-view room with a jet tub. Vast outdoor porches and a large freshwater pool make this hotel feel like a mansion. Both restaurants have fabulous water views.

Pros

  • Beach access
  • Restaurants on site

Cons

  • Rooms could use updates
  • Noisy during weddings and other events
1507 Ocean Ave., Spring Lake, NJ, 07762, USA
732-449--7700
hotel Details
75 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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The Hewitt Wellington

$ | 200 Monmouth Ave., Spring Lake, NJ, 07762, USA

Originally a 19th-century Victorian hotel, the Hewitt Wellington has been renovated into a more modern lakefront boutique inn. Furnishings throughout are elegant and understated—there are Victorian flourishes, but you won't find rooms plastered with jarring wallpaper. The best of the standard rooms have private porches overlooking the heated outdoor pool. Staying here puts you next to Spring Lake and three blocks from the ocean. Off the wraparound porch is Whispers restaurant, which preserves the Victorian aesthetic while serving contemporary cuisine.

Pros

  • Lakefront setting
  • Restaurant on site

Cons

  • Service can be spotty
200 Monmouth Ave., Spring Lake, NJ, 07762, USA
732-974--1212
hotel Details
20 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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The Southern Mansion

$ | 720 Washington St., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA

The stunning Italianate mansion, one of the few large estates to survive Cape May's Great Fire of 1879, now serves as a boutique hotel. Its brightly painted rooms—robin's-egg blue, mustard yellow, deep red—are filled with Victorian antiques, such as ornate fireplace mantels and four-poster beds, as well as modern amenities like phones with data ports. Stroll along the garden path and admire the flowers, especially abundant in May, or visit in December to see the parlors decked out with Christmas trees and garlands appropriate to the Victorian era.

Pros

  • Decor is a pleasing and effortless mix of Victorian and modern
  • Close to Washington Mall
  • Large inventory of rooms without losing the intimate feel

Cons

  • Longer walk to the beach than most inns
  • Expensive
720 Washington St., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA
609-884--7171
hotel Details
24 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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The Star Inn

$ | 29 Perry St., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA

A modern, but warm, alternative to the typical Victorian fare, this new boutique inn and motel from the owners of Congress Hall is an understated jewel. In the motel section, ten efficiencies with kitchenettes and backyards are a boon for small families who would prefer to avoid renting a house for a week. The two carriage suites have their own decks and two bedrooms and bathrooms, ideal for couples traveling together. There's an on-site Starbucks, but guests need only hop across the street to Congress Hall for a bite to eat and even a swim. Booking a room at The Star Inn grants you pool and beach access with Congress Hall.

Pros

  • New
  • Use of Congress Hall facilities
  • Efficiencies available

Cons

  • Often fully booked
29 Perry St., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA
800-297--3779
hotel Details
21 rooms

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