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Hyatt Regency Princeton
4.2/5108 Reviews
The location is excellent, the surrounding Unicom and travel are very convenient, the hotel is very cost-effective Advantages: The room is elegant and generous, simple and heavy decoration, and has a strong sense of history. The facilities in the room are complete, with everything you need. The breakfast buffet is varied and delicious
Nassau Inn
4.2/5105 Reviews
The location is very good, just across the street from Princeton University for shopping and dining, and it is convenient to walk to most buildings of the university, including the Art Museum (you must check in here, because of the rich collection, especially Chinese cultural relics, you should check in repeatedly). Check in to a 20% discount card for a restaurant on the first floor. Breakfast can also be discounted. It is a historic restaurant with good service. The hotel service is very good, but it is really a bit old, the bathtub is slippery when stepping into it, so I have to hold on to the railing. There are two blocks in the lobby, one without guests passing through. It is great to have a rest and talk about things. After leaving the room, sitting there with luggage and waiting for someone to fall asleep (jet lag) and no one would interfere.
Hyatt Place Princeton
4.1/5123 Reviews
Poor first impressions. We showed up for a one night stay. First off the main door is broken and everyone has to squeeze thru. With luggage it’s a chore We arrive at the checkin desk to find an associate sitting behind on her phone. She greets us and we indicate we are here to check in. She tells us she’s the only one here and she’s on her break. She will be with us in (checks watch) 10 minutes We literally sat there watching her stare at her phone for 10 minutes. At which point she jumps up and is like “ok I can help you now” I get that people are entitled to breaks. But how do you have ONE person manning the front desk area? I don’t fully blame her but it literally took her 72 seconds to check us in…. It’s a shame cause the location is convenient. Rooms are dated tho. From the outside it looks new and modern. Inside not so much.
Chauncey Hotel & Conference Center
4.1/597 Reviews
We only had the experience with one room type, a large room with a balcony on the second floor. I know they have smaller rooms that might have been remodeled. But having said that this room we got was dirty (dead flies, spots on the carpet all over, coffee stains on a bathroom wallet ). The heating system is a built in electric heater, quite old and fairly noisy. You can see the room was not properly updated for a while, maybe never. The bed sheets, blanket, pillows all quite sub par. We only stayed one night so did not push for a room change because of that. But I recommend you look at the room before moving in if this is possible. While the bones of this property are amazing, it needs updating.
The Peacock Inn, Ascend Hotel Collection
4.4/535 Reviews
A friend and I had just spent a lovely afternoon at the Morven Museum, the staff there suggested we try the Peacock Inn for lunch since it had ties to Morven. Curious to learn more about it we went. We valeted the car and saw many umbrella tables on the front lawn full of guests that looked like were enjoying a high tea. As we walked up the charming porch, we noticed tables and decided we would sit there. As we entered the inn, we were met with a glare from what we assumed was the front desk manager. I asked if we needed a reservation. He flatly and rudely stated that brunch ended at 2pm. We asked if they were serving lunch. He said in a completely bothered tone in a very pretentious manner that maybe, maybe they could do something like small bites, purveying in his voice that it would be a major inconvenience. We said that was fine and very much appreciated and we would be on the porch. A few minutes later a waiter appeared with a set printed afternoon menu served from 2-5. So, they did offer a set menu, there was no maybe, and we were discounted from the start. There was nothing said about their dining hours, no explanation, no apologies. We decided to leave as we felt unwelcome and looked at as a nuisance. I suggest that this manager be held accountable and relearn how to treat potential guests!
The Westin Princeton at Forrestal Village
4.2/5104 Reviews
Nice stay for 2 business nights in August. Convenient location with plenty of parking. Lobby was clean and bright. Front desk staff was friendly and engaging. Room was clean and fresh and didn't have any unusual smells. The breakfast was really good. My only issue was the AC in the room which didn't work effectively. After responding to the manager's check-in email someone came and attended to the AC, but it did not work any better. This is probably the best BonVoy property in the area.

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Highest PriceUS$1,199
Lowest PriceUS$85
Number of Reviews 828
Number of hotels27
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$286
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$307

Princeton Hotel Guide

New and popular hotels in Princeton recommended by Trip.com. Planning a trip to Princeton? Princeton is a quiet city. You'll definitely feel relaxed during your visit. You can plan a day tour in Princeton.

Princeton does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation.

Princeton is not a tourist city, so the hospitality industry there isn't very well-developed. Many hotels can only be booked on location. The local average price is 211 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 5 four-star hotels in Princeton at an average price of 249 USD per night. There are 13 three-star hotels in Princeton at an average price of 212 USD per night. There are 1 two-star hotels in Princeton at an average price of 75 USD per night. As a popular tourist city, Princeton has many renowned chain hotels. In Princeton, chain hotels such as Westin are one of the top choices among travelers. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Princeton, such as hotels under the Westin brand. Sonesta ES Suites Princeton in Princeton is a favorite among Trip.com users. Nassau Inn Princeton is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Princeton, nearby attractions like Nassau Hall, witherspoon presbyterian church can be your first stop. You can choose attractions in Princeton that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Terhune Orchards & Winery, Cleveland Tower, Quaker Meeting House. The most famous attractions locally are Princeton Cemetery, Palmer House, McCosh Hall. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Princeton Soccer Experience, Nick Hilton Princeton, Hedy Shepard Limited to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

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