Lambertville House Hotel
Stay Where American History Still Lives
For more than two centuries, Lambertville House has stood at the center of town life. Originally built in 1812, the inn remains one of New Jersey’s most enduring landmarks. Today, guests arrive for quiet weekends, celebratory dinners, and unhurried mornings overlooking the Delaware River.
Step outside and you are within walking distance of galleries, cafés, antique shops, and riverfront trails. Step inside and the pace slows.
Rooms That Reflect the Building’s Character
No two rooms are alike. Original architectural details, high ceilings, and individually styled interiors reflect the building’s long history. Select suites feature gas fireplaces and whirlpool tubs, creating a private retreat after a day exploring town.
Modern comforts are thoughtfully integrated, preserving the charm of the original structure while ensuring a refined stay.
Modern comforts are thoughtfully integrated, preserving the charm of the original structure while ensuring a refined stay.
A Setting for Evenings That Linger
Step into Hadaka, an intimate omakase experience inside the historic inn, or settle in at Lambertville House Bar for a cocktail done right. Add a glass from Tomasello Winery next door, and you've got everything you need for an evening that doesn't need to be rushed.
Hadaka Omakase
Hadaka Lambertville provides an intimate and exclusive Omakase dining experience. Omakase offers diners a menu that is crafted daily by the chef.
At the Center of It All
From morning walks along the Delaware River to candlelit dinners on Bridge Street, Lambertville invites lingering. The inn’s location places you steps from the town’s most beloved shops, galleries, and cafés — with New Hope just across the bridge.
Celebrate Where History Endures
Lambertville House offers an intimate and distinctive setting for weddings, rehearsal dinners, and milestone gatherings. Historic architecture, refined interiors, and personalized service create an atmosphere that feels both grand and deeply personal.
Established in 1812
Lambertville House has stood at the heart of town since Captain John Lambert first opened its doors in 1812, back when the village still bore his name. Over two centuries, these halls have welcomed presidents, generals, and legendary guests like you along the way.
Refined Comforts
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Fireplaces and whirlpool tubs in select suites
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On-site cocktail bar
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Walkable downtown location
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Riverfront access and nearby trails
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Housekeeping Service
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Complimentary Wi-Fi and modern conveniences
At the Heart of Lambertville
Steps from art galleries, antique shops, and Bridge Street cafés. A short walk across the bridge to New Hope. Morning river views. Evening strolls.
Few stays offer such immediate access to town life while preserving the quiet of a historic inn.
Few stays offer such immediate access to town life while preserving the quiet of a historic inn.

