Hotels near Rockingham Historic Site

George Washington stayed at Rockingham for three months during the end of the Revolutionary War in 1783. The historic site sits in Kingston, New Jersey, about three miles outside of Princeton, and is also known as the Berrien Mansion. Hotel accommodations near the historic site mainly reside in Princeton, where there are also plenty of recreation and dining options available to visitors.
  1. Nassau Inn

    • The Nassau Inn in Princeton offers 200 guest rooms as well as 10,000 square feet of space for meetings and other events. Located downtown, Nassau Inn is under four miles from the Rockingham historic site. There are many dining options around Nassau Inn, including Yankee Doodle Tap Room, which is in the heart of Palmer Square. Other things to do around the hotel include the Art Museum of Princeton University and Drumthwacket, the official residence of the governor of New Jersey.

    Holiday Inn Princeton

    • The Holiday Inn Princeton hotel, halfway between New York and Philadelphia, is also within five miles of Rockingham and offers a place to stay in central New Jersey, close to Princeton University. Holiday Inn is close to Dow Jones, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Princeton Health Care, Siemens and Miele, as well as multiple dining options. Amenities include a business center and free wireless Internet access. The Holiday Inn also has a 24-hour fitness center and outdoor pool.

    Hampton Inn Princeton

    • Hilton's Hampton Inn Princeton hotel offers a close stay to Rockingham, as well as all the other recreation near the university. Hampton Inn provides a complimentary breakfast as well as local area transportation to the governor's residence at Drumthwacket and Princeton University attractions. In addition, Six Flags is just 35 miles from the Hampton Inn Princeton.

    Doubletree Hotel

    • Just off Highway 1 in downtown Princeton, the Doubletree Hotel offers historic accommodations. The hotel is within range of area attractions such as Princeton and Rutgers universities, as well as Palmer Square and the Rockingham historic site. Dining options in the Doubletee include On the Bone, a steak house restaurant with meat, poultry and fish cooked on the bone; there are also several local restaurants in downtown Princeton where Doubletree is located.

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