Top10 Recommended Hotels in Cape May, New Jersey, USA
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Cape May, New Jersey, USA: 1. ICONA Cape May ****
2. Sea Crest Inn
3. The Carroll Villa Hotel ***
4. The Virginia and Cottages ***
5. Congress Hall ****
6. Sandpiper Beach Club ***
7. Angel of the Sea Bed and Breakfast ****
8. The Queen Victoria Bed & Breakfast ***
9. Southern Mansion ****
10. Beach Shack ****
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1. 1101 Beach Avenue, Cape May, NJ 08204, United States of America, Price range: $185 - $608
This oceanfront hotel in Cape May, New Jersey offers rooms with a balcony and free Wi-Fi. The Boardwalk is a short walk, while the Cape May Lighthouse is 6.4 km away.
2. 101 Beach Avenue, Cape May, NJ 08204, United States of America, Price range: $168 - $371
Located on the beachfront in Cape May and featuring a garden, Sea Crest Inn has free WiFi. The property is around a 14-minute walk from Cape May Convention Hall, 2.4 km from Emlen Physick Estate and a 19-minute walk from The Colonial House.
3. 19 Jackson Street, Cape May, NJ 08204, United States of America, Price range: $248 - $531
This historic Cape May hotel features individually decorated rooms with cable TV and free WiFi. Carroll Villa Hotel, a short walk from the Atlantic Ocean and beach, offers a seasonal restaurant. The Washington Street Mall is just 190 m away.
4. 25 Jackson Street, Cape May, NJ 08204, United States of America, Price range: $290 - $579
This restored 1879 building is located in the historic district of Cape May. The hotel and cottages feature an exclusive area for hotel guests on the beach and guest rooms with a mini-bar and free WiFi. Valet parking is available for guests.
5. 251 Beach Avenue, Cape May, NJ 08204, United States of America, Price range: $212 - $693
History buffs welcome: Congress Hall has overlooked the Atlantic Ocean, in the town of Cape May, New Jersey, for over 200 years. Once known as The Summer White House, Congress Hall has been a welcome retreat to many throughout the centuries.
6. 11 Beach Avenue, Cape May, NJ 08204, United States of America, Price range: $243 - $708
The Sandpiper Beach Club features self-catering accommodations with free Wi-Fi and a balcony. The property is in the Cape May historic district just steps from the beach.
7. 5 Trenton Avenue, Cape May, NJ 08204, United States of America, Price range: $254 - $441
Located in Cape May, New Jersey, 3.1 mi from the Cape May Lighthouse, Angel of the Sea offers a complimentary gourmet breakfast and ocean views. Built in 1850, this accommodations features tea service in the afternoon and a wine and cheese reception each evening. Offering free WiFi service, this bed and breakfast is a perfect place to relax.
8. 102 Ocean Street , Cape May, NJ 08204, United States of America, Price range: $255 - $390
This Cape May bed and breakfast is in Cape May’s historic district and is a 2 minute walk from the beach. The Queen Victoria Bed and Breakfast has complimentary bikes and free Wi-Fi.
9. 720 Washington Street, Cape May, NJ 08204, United States of America, Price range: $225 - $384
Originally built in the 19th century and featuring antique furniture, the Southern Mansion is in Cape May, New Jersey. Free Wi-Fi access is available.
10. 205 Beach Avenue, Cape May, NJ 08204, United States of America, Price range: $257 - $577
Just steps from Cape May Beach, this hotel offers free Wi-Fi and rooms that feature a microwave and a flat-screen TV. Cape May Lighthouse is 3.2 km away.
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Southern Mansion in Cape May NJ
Website: . . . . . . . .. .. ... . .. .. .. Southern Mansion 720 Washington Street Cape May NJ 08204 Originally built in the 19th century and featuring antique furniture, the Southern Mansion is in Cape May, New Jersey. Free Wi-Fi access is available. A flat-screen cable TV, air conditioning and an iPod docking station are included in each room. The private bathrooms also have a shower. Select rooms feature a view of the grounds. Other facilities at the Southern Mansion include meeting facilities and a shared lounge. The property serves a daily continental breakfast. Additional dining options including Oyster Bay Restaurant & Bar are just a short drive from the bed and breakfast. The Corinthian Yacht Club-Cape May is a 7-minute drive from Southern Mansion. The Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum is a 15-minute drive from the property.
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