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  Lambertville, New Jersey (NJ) Luxury Hotel - Lambertville Station
Lambertville Station
Lambertville, New Jersey

General Manager:
Charles Kroekel
Address:

Lambertville, New Jersey 08530
Phone:
609-397-4400
Fax:
609-397-9744
Tollfree:
800-524-1091



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Lambertville Station, a historic 1867 railroad terminal, was originally designed by the same architect who designed the U.S. Capitol dome. Though the station has been converted into a restaurant, you can still board a sightseeing train there for a sentimental journey.

The Inn itself, in colonial brick country manor style, is filled with antiques. Each individually decorated room offers a different ambiance - British Crown Colony Hong Kong, Creole New Orleans or 1920s Paris Left Bank, to mention a few. The famous New York Suite is done in "Colonial Americana" replete with empire furnishings including a rosewood highboy and a harpsichord converted into a desk.

Attentive personal service begins with a complimentary continental breakfast and newspaper, and finishes the day with nightly turndown service and Swiss chocolate on your pillow.

Lambertville Station restaurant features creative American cuisine. Dinner might begin with their celebrated hors d'oeuvre, the Alligator, followed by tropical salad, and as an entree, veal chantrelle. For dessert try strawberry sabayon or, if your appetite is heart, apple pecan pie. The lively stationhouse bar features dancing to live entertainment. Don't miss the house specialty drink, the Station Break.

Located just 35 miles north of Philadelphia, historic Lambertville is bordered by three bodies of water - the DelawareRiver, the Delaware-Raritan Canal and Swan Creek. Just across the Delaware River is New Hope, Pennsylvania; both towns are famed for their fine antique shops.





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