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A bright living area features a modern television mounted on the wall, complemented by natural light from two windows with gray curtains. A comfortable sofa is paired with a round white coffee table, while a small desk and chair provide a workspace in the corner.
Flat in Hamilton Township
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

The Hamilton Hideaway

Newly Renovated Second-Floor Retreat. Quiet and peaceful family oriented neighborhood. No parties allowed. Enjoy a freshly renovated second-floor space featuring brand new central air and heat, modern appliances, and an updated kitchen, bathroom, and flooring. 9-foot ceilings create a bright, airy feel throughout. Ideally located near major highways, 15 minutes from Six Flags Great Adventure and 10 minutes from the Hamilton Train Station. External cameras are monitored for guest safety.

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A comfortable living area features a white sofa adorned with coordinating cushions, set against a neutral wall. A rustic coffee table with a weathered finish sits in the center, complemented by a patterned rug. Artwork is displayed above the couch, adding a contemporary touch.
Cottage in Upper Black Eddy
5 out of 5 average rating, 652 reviews

Riverwood Cottage• borders Bucks County state park

Wake up to fresh bagels and quiet countryside views. This charming guest cottage sits in the heart of Bucks County, surrounded by picturesque river towns and rolling hills. Enjoy fresh bagels delivered to your door on your first morning. Take a 5 minute drive along the Delaware River into Frenchtown for a day of exploring and dining. Close to New Hope, Lambertville and Doylestown. ***No pets allowed - please book our dog-friendly bungalow (on same property) if you’d like to bring your dog.

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A refreshing in-ground pool is surrounded by a sunny patio, featuring a floating swan-shaped inflatable. A gentle waterfall feature adds a tranquil touch, while a white privacy fence provides an enclosed feel. Lush greenery is visible beyond the pool area.
Guest suite in Fairless Hills
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 571 reviews

Bucks County Bliss-Studio w Pool & Jacuzzi

Hi! Please read listing fully & supply all info when inquiring to avoid being declined. 2+ reviews required to book. Private unit w own entrance in separate area of my home for 2 ppl MAX TOTAL-kids 16+ only. Amenities: queen-sized memory foam bed, bath w double shower, fridge, microwave, coffee/tea, desk/dining area, in-ground pool (Memorial-Labor Day), hot tub (year round), free parking, deck, private fenced-in yard! 30 mins to Philly, 20 mins to New Hope and 1.5 hours to NYC.

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The exterior of the renovated barn guest suite showcases a striking red facade, accented by a star and complemented by a green lawn. A welcoming entrance is framed by a decorative door and bordered by vibrant shrubs, with a clear blue sky overhead.
Barn in Newtown
5 out of 5 average rating, 146 reviews

The Red Barn | Newtown, PA

This romantic getaway offers a history all its own. Welcome to our fully renovated and restored circa 1829 barn 2nd floor guest suite. Within walking/biking distance to Historic Newtown Borough and all of its unique boutique shops and restaurants. This cozy space offers 1 bedroom with a queen bed, efficiency kitchen, open floor plan living room, dedicated workspace and outdoor deck. Close to I-95 as well as the charming towns of New Hope, Lambertville, Doylestown and Princeton.

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A bright living room area features a welcoming neutral palette. A comfortable sofa, adorned with colorful cushions, is positioned beside a large window. A smart TV rests on a wooden console, with decorative plants and artworks complementing the decor.
Apartment in Princeton
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Airy Downtown 1BR w/ Parking

Away from the noise of downtown but close enough to walk everywhere, this is the perfect spot for a peaceful Princeton retreat. Let the breeze in while getting some work done, enjoy the fresh air with a glass of wine on the private porch, and catch your breath from the stress of day to day life at this slice of bohemian paradise. Witherspoon Street: 4 minute walk Nassau Street: 6 minute walk Palmer Square: 8 minute walk  Nassau Hall: 9 minute walk 

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The open-plan living area features a modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances and light cabinetry. A cozy seating area is positioned beside a small dining table. Decorative accents, including a 'hello' wall sign, enhance the inviting atmosphere. Natural light filters through the windows.
Home in Trenton
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Entire 1Bd/1Br Tiny House Near TCNJ & Capitol

"Moonville" This tiny and cozy one-bedroom/one-bathroom house has all your basic needs for a comfortable and relaxing stay, complete with a full-size kitchen and is a stone throw away from TCNJ, TTN, the NJ State Capitol and Trenton Transit Center. This entire house is solely and privately yours -- though very small, there is no shared space and no shared walls. Park and walk right through your very own space -- no lobby, no hallways, no elevators.

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Home in Princeton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Modern Princeton Retreat with Pool

You’ll love the unbeatable location, luxury furnishings, and premium amenities of this beautiful, updated retreat. Inside, you'll find smart TVs, high-end appliances, and a crisp climate-controlled AC system. Enjoy the backyard oasis with a pool and over 2 acres of beautiful outdoor space to explore or unwind in every season. Best of all, you are located very close to all the dining, shopping, and historic charm Downtown Princeton has to offer.

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The exterior of the cottage features light yellow siding, white trim, and blue shutters. A flower bed with colorful blooms adds a touch of nature, and stone pathways lead to the entrance. Lush greenery surrounds the home, creating a welcoming atmosphere.
Cottage in Yardley
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 443 reviews

Historic Tiny Cottage on the Delaware Canal

This renovated home, dating back to 1900, is located right along the picturesque Delaware Canal, offering stunning views and plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities like kayaking and biking. Inside are modern amenities like a new heating/AC system, hardwood floors, a new bathroom, W/D, and a fully equipped kitchen. The loft area features a queen bed and a desk area perfect for remote work. The yard has outdoor seating to enjoy the scenery.

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A spacious living area features a large brown sofa with decorative pillows and an inviting yellow ottoman. Two comfortable armchairs are positioned beside a sleek media console, which holds a large flat-screen TV. Natural light enters through multiple windows, creating a warm ambiance.
Home in Lambertville
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

Top10% - Lux Home, Park, Restaurant, Near New Hope

A tranquil home in the heart of Lambertville, less than two blocks away from the breath taking Delaware River towpath. Rise up for an early morning walk or bike along the beautiful Delaware River at dusk. Taken the fresh breath gourmet coffee and dine/wine at the best Italian restaurants. Delight your sweat palate with the best ice cream place in town. All within stone throw away from you. Mins from downtown bars, restaurants and art gallery.

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Flat in Lawrenceville
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 352 reviews

Cute apt near Lawrenceville Prep

Take a break and unwind at this peaceful oasis. Keyless entrance that leads to private apartment upstairs. One queen in bedroom and a huge sofa in the other room that could double as a sleep space in a pinch. Fun balcony that overlooks a lovely yard. Television that has cable and ROKU with many channels, and strong WIFI for computers. Plenty of parking. 15 minutes to Princeton.

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Two mini donkeys graze peacefully in a grassy field, surrounded by trees with green foliage. A blue sky with a few scattered clouds provides a bright backdrop, and wooden fences outline the pasture, enhancing the farm-like setting.
Farm stay in Frenchtown
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 651 reviews

DREAM BIG! Rustic Tiny Home on Hidden Farmlet

Ready to kick back and relax from your busy life? Have you ever dreamed of waking up on a farm? Then our charming 170 sq ft tiny home is perfect for you! Situated on 10 picturesque acres, and home to one horse, two mini donkeys, two goats, a pig, twenty-two chickens, five ducks, a goose and, of course, a barn cat. This is the place to disconnect and get back to nature!

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A winding, paved road is flanked by tall trees, including a large leafy tree displaying shades of green. Sunlight filters through the branches, casting dappled shadows on the ground. The surroundings are lush and serene, creating a welcoming invitation into the property.
Flat in West Windsor Township
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 365 reviews

* Princeton Area *2 Bed Apt*Full Kitchen*Sleeps 6*

We look forward to providing you with a 5 star experience! * Separate entrance and private outdoor space. *Sleeps 6! * Full kitchen - fresh eggs available for purchase $6. *Close to restaurants, shopping and so much more. *Please note the bedrooms and bathroom are upstairs. Check us out @OldPostFarmNJ on social media to learn more about our place.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Trenton?

    Many visitors choose to stay in neighborhoods near downtown or close to riverfront parks for easy access to dining and attractions. Family friendly and pet friendly rentals are available around the city.

  • What are the best things to do in Trenton with kids?

    Families often explore hands-on exhibits at the New Jersey State Museum, outdoor activities in Cadwalader Park, and baseball games at Trenton Thunder Ballpark during the summer league season. Storytelling sessions and seasonal events are also frequently suggested for children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Trenton?

    Explore historic sites like the Old Barracks Museum, stroll the sculpture gardens at Grounds For Sculpture, and enjoy local flavors at nearby bakeries and cafés. Cultural festivals and public art installations reflect the city's diversity.

  • How is the weather in Trenton?

    Trenton has cold winters with temperatures from 26–46°F (-3–8°C) and warm summers reaching 70–88°F (21–31°C). Rainfall occurs year-round, so packing layers and rain gear is a good idea.

  • When is the best time to visit Trenton?

    Late spring and early fall are often recommended thanks to milder weather and frequent outdoor events. Summer brings festivals and outdoor performances, while winter appeals to those interested in historic attractions.

  • What are the best places to visit in Trenton?

    The New Jersey State House, Old Barracks Museum, and Grounds For Sculpture are some of the most popular places to visit in and around Trenton. Art galleries and riverfront parks also highlight the city's creative energy.

  • What are some hiking trails in Trenton?

    Trenton has walking and cycling paths along the Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park Trail, as well as nature trails in Cadwalader Park. Nearby preserved areas provide wooded paths, birdwatching, and river views.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Trenton?

    Families can explore the New Jersey State Museum, visit the Trenton Thunder Ballpark for baseball games, or spend time at playgrounds and interactive exhibits around the city. Many public parks host community events and seasonal festivals.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Trenton?

    Popular day trips from Trenton include exploring historic towns, state parks with trails and waterfronts, and art spaces in neighboring cities. Local wineries and gardens around the region are also frequently suggested for a relaxed outing.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Trenton?

    Trenton has pet friendly accommodation options, especially near green spaces and parks. Some vacation rentals welcome pets, so checking for pet policies when booking is helpful.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Trenton?

    Locals suggest checking out rotating exhibitions at area museums and sampling food from neighborhood delis and bakeries. Bringing a camera is recommended for public art installations and riverfront scenes.

  • What is Trenton known for?

    Trenton is known for its pivotal role in American Revolutionary War history and its status as the capital of New Jersey. The city also has a legacy of industry, vibrant arts, and cultural diversity.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Trenton?

    Hidden gems in Trenton include small neighborhood art galleries, the Trenton City Museum, and locally-run markets. Exploring local street art or attending a pop-up event may reveal a creative side of the city.

  • What are the best foods to try in Trenton?

    Trenton has a food scene rooted in Italian-American traditions, and the Trenton-style tomato pie is frequently suggested by locals. Pork roll sandwiches are another classic, along with a range of bakeries serving cannoli and pastries.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Trenton?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes for exploring historic sites and parks, plus layers for changing temperatures—summers reach up to 88°F (31°C), while winters dip to 26°F (-3°C). An umbrella or rain jacket is helpful, as rainfall is spread throughout the year.

  • What is the nightlife in Trenton like?

    Trenton's nightlife includes a mix of casual bars, music venues, and spaces showcasing local talent. The area around downtown is often known for live performances, DJ sets, and spots to unwind with friends.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Trenton?

    Trenton has several popular events throughout the year, including cultural festivals, art fairs, and seasonal celebrations often held around downtown and public parks. The Trenton Pork Roll Festival and Patriots Week are frequently suggested by locals and visitors.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Trenton?

    Trenton has family friendly vacation rentals, including options with multiple bedrooms or kitchens suitable for groups. Neighborhoods near parks and local attractions often provide convenient access to family activities.

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