Enjoy walking around downtown, stop in some stores, and enjoy the view. We recommend parking at New Hope Solebury High School if you can't find a spot in town.
New Hope's sister town. Lots of art galleries, quaint shops, and good eats. Walkable from New Hope and vice versa!
This event is taking place between 10-6 on both Saturday and Sunday of our wedding weekend. Enjoy the food, music, artisans and crafts!
Our favorite: Borscht Belt for some of the best Jewish deli we've ever had.
Right across the street from the Logan Inn you will find another great market, perfect for lunch, coffee, or to meet up with friends.
For the best view of New Hope and the Delaware River, take a quick, easy hike to Goat Hill Overlook.
Check out the preserve or take a hike to Bowman's tower for another great view.
Yes, you know the painting of George Washington crossing the Delaware River by boat. He did it here!
During the month of October only, this group hosts public tours on Friday nights (in addition to Saturday nights) and on Halloween night. All public tours meet Saturday nights at 8 pm at the corner of Main and Ferry Streets (right in front of the Parry Mansion) and cost $10 per person.
New Hope and Lambertville both have canals and paths that follow them. Take a walk, jog, or bike around town and enjoy the Delaware River sights.
Grab a pastry, coffee, and take a stroll down to the New Hope-Lambertville bridge.
What says fall better than apples? Check out Solebury Orchards, grab a cider ice from inside the store, and take a drive around the pastoral Solebury township country roads.
Our go-to ice cream spot. (Please, get the cashew caramel!!)
You could spend an entire day in Peddlers! Stop by Free Will for a quick drink.
Anna bussed tables here in 2011. It's the best neighborhood spot for delicious Italian. We like the Farfalle Francesca, or get one of the specials, the calamari, and maybe the bread pudding for dessert.