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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2008

Nassau Inn Hotel, Princeton, New Jersey Room 245

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  • very good video. thank you sir. Good presentation much nicer.. nice lamp though

  • I love you tipfortravelles. You are so right I stayed there to but the price is high only because it Princeton. I dislike that town most of the people there were snotty with their vera bradley bags and mid day walks to Hoagie Haven( Hoagie Haven is delicious)!!!

    Anyone who is going to travel to snotty town Princeton Hoagie Haven is a must DELICIOUS.

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  • Nassau inn has been updated and I know they have more renovation coming up next year. it's a historical hotel and it's been in the Princeton for 250 years, if you are looking for cookies cutter hotels and $99 rate, maybe go to one of the holiday inn on route 1. If you want to experiance Princeton and all it's history, there is nothing better than the Nassau Inn.

    PS. the food in Yankee Doodle Tap room is fantastic!

  • I love this Hotel! This video has no truth to it. The hotel is beautiful and so is the town of princeton. The staff is so nice and very accomodating. The hotel is a must stay! Its not run down. Its called the historic Nassau Inn for a reason. All the rooms are up to date but the hotel itself is over 150 years old. And yes Hoagie Haven is the best but I would choose the Tap Room over anything else in the area esspecially there outside dinning patio!!!!

  • I do have to say that I disagree with you Sir. You give some good points on some levels but I myself have actually worked there and am from Princeton. I saw things behind the scenes and I am a very honest person when I say that the people there are very hard workers and do their best to make your stay as comfortable as possible. That hotel is very old and is a very important part of Princeton... hence why it is expensive. I hope that you have the chance to really enjoy Princeton next time.

  • Shut up, if you don't like it dont go to it

  • sour grapes, redcoat.

  • Hi there,

    Have you ever done a review of any Seattle or Vancouver Hotels?

    If not, I would love to see some in the future if possible!

  • I sense roaches.

  • it's not THAT bad. im guessing SOMEONE was a little grumpy when filming perhaps? ; )

  • I've stayed there many times. It is a fantastic hotel located in Palmer Square - very near to many shops and restaurants.

  • Never stayed there - didn't even know it existed - but I can say that Princeton is not exactly a tourist destination, is an OLD town built around the university and nothing else, (didn't know that there was even one hotel there), and it's an expensive area in terms of real estate. So then, if you want to stay in town I guess this little joint is about it. If you want a "real" hotel, drive 10 minutes to Route 1 and there's no shortage of decent, big, new hotels - but then your not in Princeton!

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