You’ve been working so hard dealing with all the aggravation caused by both this never-ending pandemic and the drama that is New Jersey. What you need is a nice romantic getaway.
Now that football will soon be over, it’s time to get up off the couch and into a nice cozy romantic hotel with your significant other for a night or weekend that you’ll never forget.
I asked some of my listeners and did some research and came up with a list of places in New Jersey that can make it happen.
Tropicana Hotel in Atlantic City
Tropicana Hotel Google Maps
Tropicana Hotel Google Maps
Archer Hotel in Florham Park
Archer Hotel Google Maps
Archer Hotel Google Maps
Grand Cascades Lodge at Crystal Springs Resort in Sussex County
Grand Cascades Lodge at Crystal Springs Resort Google Maps
Grand Cascades Lodge at Crystal Springs Resort Google Maps
W Hoboken in Hoboken
W Hoboken Google Maps
W Hoboken Google Maps
The Wilshire Grand Hotel in West Orange
The Wilshire Grand Hotel Google Maps
The Wilshire Grand Hotel Google Maps
The Peacock Inn in Princeton
The Peacock Inn Google Maps
The Peacock Inn Google Maps
Queen Victoria at Cape May
Queen Victoria Google Maps
Queen Victoria Google Maps
Lambertville Station Restaurant and Inn
Charming town. River view rooms. — Submitted by listener Tim Aanensen
Lambertville Station and Inn Google Maps
Lambertville Station and Inn Google Maps
Angel of the Sea, Cape May, NJ.
It’s a lovely Victorian home, with a romantic warmth and charm. It’s a beautiful destination any time of the year. — Submitted by listener Melynda B. Ulrich
Angel of the Sea Google Maps
Angel of the Sea Google Maps
Borgata
Borgata Atlantic City Google Maps
Borgata Atlantic City Google Maps
The Wave in Long Branch
Wave Resort Google Maps
Wave Resort Google Maps
Feather’s Nest inn. The Ice Cave room. Hot tub, fireplace.
Feather Nest Inn Google Maps
Feather Nest Inn Google Maps
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