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Built in 1756, the building housing the Nassau Inn gained popularity in Princeton and hosted local Committee of Safety meetings during the American Revolution. Its success continued, becoming integral to Princeton life and mentioned in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s This Side of Paradise. Revived by Edward Palmer before World War II as part of Palmer Square, it remains a community hub today.

Guests can mingle with community members and students in the inn’s elegant public spaces and the famed Yankee Doodle Tap Room. Comfortable, spacious rooms and suites welcome visitors with luxurious modern amenities and historic décor. The inn is perfectly situated within range of the university, museums, shopping and dining as well as other landmarks from the city’s history, including its Revolutionary history.

Enjoy bustling Palmer Square, steps from the hotel which is immensely popular with visitors, locals, and students.

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Enjoy bustling Palmer Square, steps from the hotel which is immensely popular with visitors, locals, and students.

Discover the historic ambiance of the inn that inspired Princeton alumni F. Scott Fitzgerald as he was writing This Side of Paradise.

Discover

Discover the historic ambiance of the inn that inspired Princeton alumni F. Scott Fitzgerald as he was writing This Side of Paradise.

Explore the collections at the Princeton University Art Museum with works of art spanning from antiquity to the contemporary period.

Explore

Explore the collections at the Princeton University Art Museum with works of art spanning from antiquity to the contemporary period.

Experience a spooky ghost tour and cemetery visit to learn more about the people who made an impact on Princeton.

Experience

Experience a spooky ghost tour and cemetery visit to learn more about the people who made an impact on Princeton.

Taste specialty beers and take in an original Norman Rockwell mural at the Yankee Doodle Tap Room, the hotel’s on-site restaurant.

Taste

Taste specialty beers and take in an original Norman Rockwell mural at the Yankee Doodle Tap Room, the hotel’s on-site restaurant.

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