A Princeton institution since 1974, this eatery is famous for its overstuffed hoagies, including the iconic "Body Bag" and "Heart Stop". Our favorites are "Sanchez" or "Phat Lady" with a side of Buffalo Cheese Fries. It is a favorite among students and locals alike.
Explore the beautiful campus, including the Princeton University Chapel and Prospect House & Garden. Iconic spots include Nassau Hall, East Pyne, Firestone Library, Alexander Hall, Blair Arch, and Prospect Garden.
This museum is free and open to the public, showcasing over 80,000 ancient and contemporary works. Another option is Art@Bainbridge.
This 50-foot monument, inspired by the Arc de Triomphe, commemorates George Washington's victory at the Battle of Princeton. Inscribed at the rear, it recalls the "guiding mind" of Washington whose "daring plan outflanked the foe".
A popular café where you're likely to see Princeton students. It has been serving quality coffee, food, art, and community since 1993.
Besides Oprah's favorite cookies, this location offers a charming atmosphere and delightful pastries.
Wander through and discover the final resting places of notable figures such as U.S. Vice President Aaron Burr, President Grover Cleveland, and mathematician John von Neumann. The oldest surviving monument belongs to Aaron Burr, Sr.
The modest cottage-style house was home to Albert Einstein from 1935 until his death in 1955. Although it is a private residence, it remains a landmark to the great scientist's legacy.
This popular spot is known for its delicious crepes with both sweet and savory options, featuring local, seasonal ingredients. Try the Sweet Potato Creperito or the Feelin' Peachy.