A Great Travel Spot In The Garden State

We are all looking for places to go for a getaway that doesn't involve a lot of travel costs and time. The close-to-home kind of getaway that doesn't require a ton of prep and work. Places to travel and enjoy that are right here in New Jersey and maybe we have a great suggestion to put on your travel list.

 

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In an article published by Explore, they have focused on a town with "lots of Victorian-era charm" and it's right here in New Jersey. Explore chose the town of Lambertville as a great "getaway" destination right here in the Garden State. "Nestled right along the Delaware River is Lambertville, a picture-perfect town calling anyone enchanted by Victorian-era charm and small-town vibes. Often dubbed the "Antiques Capital of New Jersey," Lambertville combines history, art, and a dash of whimsy for a one-of-a-kind experience."

 

 

In addition, I love to take pics. Photography is a hobby of mine and Lambertville is billed as one of the most "photogenic" towns in New Jersey. So if you love doing photos and you haven't visited Lambertville well I guess this town needs to be a visit.

 

In addition, Explore said "Photo ops are everywhere in Lambertville, from river views and gorgeous foliage during the fall to historic buildings, urban scenes, and natural environments. Some recommended spots to snap photos include Goat Hill Overlook for scenic vistas, Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve, and the New Hope-Lambertville Bridge. Before you leave, be sure to grab your camera and also head across the bridge to New Hope, one of the best riverfront towns to visit in America."

 

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