Perfect for rustic breaks in the countryside, an Inn is a small property with basic hotel services and typically traditional decor. Inns are fully licensed and have a bar providing food and drinks in the evening – distinguishing them from country or guest houses.
Lydia was so informative about places to eat and see, and details about the inn. Loved the breakfast, you had choices of gluten free, and vegetarian. It was so delicious and elegant.
The Nassau Inn is steeped in Princeton tradition, so having the iconic Tap Room right there to gather with friends is really what make this place special. That it's centrally located, walkable to everything in town with parking garages very near by is also a huge bonus. The bed was very comfortable
Location -- one of very few options actually in Princeton and walking distance to the University.
Bed and pillows were excellent
Friendly staff
Definitely an inn and not a hotel
Typical mid-level Hyatt Regency with good facilities and professional staff. We were there for a dinner gala also run by the hotel which was great. I was particularly impressed with the fact that an employee (still unknown) found my computer bag in the parking lot and returned it to our room. I thanked the front desk staff but they couldn't figure out who had done the good deed. But we know it was a hotel employee (or a couple of them since the bag was missing for 6 hours).
This is our favorite place to stay in the Princeton area outside of the Nassau Inn. It is very close to campus, a beautiful hotel with a wonderful lobby and restaurant/bar, plus a small shop with drinks/snacks/etc. Parking is easy and access to the Princeton campus is very simple. The rooms are always clean and well-maintained.
Great location, easy access to roads, plenty parking and walking distance to great dinners and shops.
Jacques
Family with young children
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