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We have 4 hotels in Princeton.

 
 
Chauncey Hotel and Conference Center Star Rating 4        
Rosedale Road And Carter Road

Surrounded by 370 acres of woodland, this lakeside conference hotel with a 7-room B&B in a former hunt club is 2.9 miles from Jasna Polana golf club and 4 miles from Princeton University.Polished rooms come with desks, free Wi-Fi, flat screen TVs and iPod docks, as well as designer coffeemakers.
Nassau Inn Star Rating 3        
10 Palmer Square

A block from Princeton University, this circa-1930s hotel is set in a historic Revolutionary War-era tavern. Its fieldstone-and-shingle exterior overlooks Palmer Square in Downtown.The rooms are furnished in traditional Colonial decor, and include satellite TV and Wi-Fi (fee); most of the unique suites offer living rooms with pull-out sofas, and dining areas.
Homewood Suites Princeton Star Rating 3        
3819 Route 1 South

A Delightful Princeton HotelExperience a truly comfortable all-suite Princeton hotel - Homewood Suites by Hilton® Princeton. Situated in the heart of the city corridor the property is just 50 minutes from Newark International Airport and Philadelphia. Our comfortable accommodations are the perfect choice when visiting Princeton on business or for pleasure.
The Peacock Inn Princeton Star Rating 3.5        
20 Bayard Lane

Set on a tree-lined street, this upscale hotel in a colonial-style mansion dating to the 18th century, is a 6-minute walk from the Princeton University Art Museum and a 10-minute walk from the McCarter Theatre Center.Featuring custom artwork and bathrooms with heated floors and rainfall showerheads, the warm, refined rooms and suites include luxe bedding, flat-screen TVs and free WiFi. Suites add pull-out sofas and/or whirlpool tubs.
 
 
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Princeton is a municipality with a borough form of government in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States, that was established in its current form on January 1, 2013, through the consolidation of the Borough of Princeton and Princeton Township.