A charming colonial-style village with over 65 speciality shops and boutiques, restaurants, a brewery, and the Golden Plough Inn
A small, scenic town located directly adjacent to the Delaware River. With a ton of personality, the whole town is super walkable and filled with great restaurants, bars, live music, and antique shopping. You'll also find plenty of charming bed & breakfasts and historic streets for strolling
Nektar is a cozy lounge just off Main Street in New Hope, serving a nice selection of wine, beer, and whiskey; with small plates made for sharing. Grab a seat upstairs for an amazing balcony view!
The perfect place for an elegant dinner at the roof of River House in New Hope
A great option for an easy meal overlooking the Delaware River
An outdoor fine-dining restaurant with an intimate garden vibe
Enjoy a scenic walk or bike ride along the Delaware River on this historic canal towpath
A lively indoor market featuring a variety of local food vendors, from gourmet sandwiches to fresh-baked goods. A great place for a quick bite or to sample local flavors
Bucks County Playhouse has been bringing fun shows to New Hope since the ’30s. Arrive early for the weekend and you can catch Jonathan Larson’s RENT on Friday August 28th before the wedding events
Crossing Vineyards and Winery is about a 20-minute drive from our wedding area and is a great spot to spend a few hours. It's located on a 200 year old estate less than a mile from the place where George Washington crossed the Delaware River in 1776
Doylestown is a really charming little town in Bucks County, known for its art scene, pretty parks and walkable downtown with bars that get fun on weekends. Lambertville is another favorite. Right on the Delaware river and an easy walk across the bridge from New Hope. Think tree-lined streets, cute river views, and plenty of great spots to eat and hang out. The best part is everything around here is super close. Most places are only about 10-15 minutes away!