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Lambertville, NJ - Part 3 Lambertville House

  • Writer: Meghan Hirst
    Meghan Hirst
  • Mar 24, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 27, 2022

The second hotel in this town. Google rating: 4.3 out of 5 stars.

View of the Entire Hotel. Photo by Nature Photographer Pam Hirst at PKH Photography. Writing by Freelance Content Writer and Travel Blogger Meghan Hirst at Meghan Hirst, Writer.


Like several buildings we have talked about in previous posts, the Lambertville House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was constructed by Captain John Lambert, the town's first Postmaster, in 1812. Multiple historical figures have stayed here, including U.S. President Andrew Johnson.


The Lambertville House has the same amenities as the Lambertville Station Restaurant and Inn, with some exceptions. The restaurant serves meals with small portions, it is a popular place for business travelers, and there is a koi pond in the courtyard. I will definitely be heading straight for the koi pond if my family and I ever stay here <3 For more information about amenities, visit the hotel's website. They are also on their Google ad.


The Marshall House is next!


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