Robin
8/10
United Kingdom 🇬🇧
In the heart of Princeton
Pros: Great location and housekeeping service. Very clean rooms. Spacious bathroom.
Cons: Strange for a hotel that there was no food service after breakfast on Thanksgiving Day. The chest of drawers in our room was uneven so draws wouldn't close!
Helen
9/10
United Kingdom 🇬🇧
An excellent hotel choice.
Pros: Perfect location, within easy walking distance of everywhere I needed to go in Princeton. The room was quiet and very comfortable.
Cons: The heating controls in the room were a bit random.
Mikko
9/10
Finland 🇫🇮
Vintage vacation in Princeton
Pros: Location is central with easy access to all relevant attractions. Comfortable beds & free coffee. Historical atmosphere.
Cons: Quite pricy, but that seems to be the case in all up to standard hotels.
Juan
10/10
Chile 🇨🇱
Perfect stay at Princeton.
Pros: Everything was good. Rooms were spacious and bed was comfortable. Location, location, location in the heart of Princetown downtown.
Cons: All was good.
Subramanian
9/10
India 🇮🇳
Pros: Very close to Princeton University, close to excellent restaurants and coffee shops, spacious room, nice building
Martha
8/10
United States 🇺🇸
Steeped in tradition, centrally located, clean and very comfortable.
Pros: The Nassau Inn is steeped in Princeton tradition, so having the iconic Tap Room right there to gather with friends is really what make this place special. That it's centrally located, walkable to everything in town with parking garages very near by is also a huge bonus. The bed was very comfortable
Cons: The decor is very dated. It reads mid-90s Calico Corners. There was no central switch to turn on the lights in my room. To get a decent amount of light I had to turn on two table lamps, a floor lamp and a desk lamp that were placed around the room. Then before I went to bed I had to do a lap around the room and turn off each light individually. Not a hardship but not ideal. I am wondering when American hotels are going to adopt the same practice used in many European hotels. When you enter your room you jam your key into a holder that allows you to turn the lights on. When you leave the room and take your key, it automatically turns off all the lights. It saves electricity and the operating cost of the hotel. Just a thought.
Priscilla
9/10
United States 🇺🇸
We really enjoyed it. It was nice to stay across from campus instead of the other lodging on Rte. 1
Pros: Room was super comforatable. Location was wonderful near Princeton University
Cons: The parking was expensive, although convenient. Also, there was a renovation going on in the main lobby which was a bit of an inconvenience.