Hidden in sight on the border with Pennsylvania, has a small town from New Jersey more than 300 years of history.
It lies along the same Delaware River where Washington forged his legendary victory, but most Americans don’t even know it exists.

Your first tendency may be camden, but we at Journey Wouldn’t try to mislead you to visit one of the most oppressed cities in America, who are constantly on the wrong side of the headlines.
Although you should not stop the impossible task to chow cheese steaks behind the wheel, this much more pleasant idyllic shelter is still a fast ride from Philly, making it a valuable outing with easy access.
This relatively unknown city on a global scale reaches peak autumn beauty in the coming months, seduces visitors from neighboring states to make the trip to this port on the water and was just called a must-visit autumn destination far.
Lambertville, New Jersey: Dip in a calm, lively nature


Afar is in love with Lambertsville. This little known hiding place is not only called an autumn must visit this year, but it also made Afar’s ‘Where to Go in 2024’.
Lambertville flies well under the radar for most radar, in the fall, Lambertville has despite the small size.
We all know that Leaf Pepers are in full power as soon as green tree lines start transforming to Crimsons and Gold.
This US region is teeming with Low-Key Map-Dots and makes a name for itself only a fraction of the year, and Lambertville is one of them.
You can witness Goat Hill overlooked and nearby Washington’s Rock.


Afar claims that the best time to visit for the ultimate flow of autumn colors in the middle of October, although it comes at any time before it is time to cut into your turkey, does not disappoint with flowers of wild flora and kaleidoscopic leaves.
One of the best places to capture photo-perfect beauty is Delaware and Raritan Canal State ParkAlso known as “D&R” to save you a few syllables.
Here you can canoe, picnic, cycle, walk, ride horses or throw a reel in the river for Pickerel and Baars in beautiful weather until November. Expect highs in the 60s until then.
A double dose of charm in the small city


There is one aspect of Lambertville that makes it really unique – it is a border city.
No, not the kind where you crossed questionable medicines at the prices of bargain bins-the species where you can baptize in two equally charming cities, simply cross over the Delaware by crossing the pedestrian bridge (Bridge Street).
On the other side of Lambertville, New Hope, Pennsylvania, is another Riverside Heartthrob with postcard and nostalgic heads.
Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve Is your best gamble for similar photo-buys as the Jersey side.


It is certainly worth a visit, because it is so easy to cross, but let’s keep the script – Lambertville is the place that receives most of the hype.
As a 45 -minute ride from Philadelphia, you can make your support pillar or a fun day trip.
There are cozy inns like Lambertville GuesthouseOffering only 26 rooms in a historic community that dates from the 19th century.
And if you do not want to hide the risk of hiding arteries with Philly’s world -famous cheesesteaks, Lambertville has many local eateries ready to welcome you, as popular Bell’s Tavern.
Shop ‘Til You Drop: Lambertville is’ Antique Capital ‘by New Jersey’


Macklemore is perhaps a one (or maybe two) Hitwonder, but he made Thrift Shopping again cool.
The claim of Lambertville on fame before Afar’s publicity is known as ‘antique capital’ of New Jersey.
If you are in line with the age -old history of the city and vintage vibes, it should not be a surprise that you can shop until you fall as if you are that old man on the beach with a metal detector that we all promise that we will never be.
Tucked away outside the city is the Golden Nugget Antique Flea MarketA very popular gathering place to “dig for gold” if you want.


There are also several shops in the city within walking distance of each other, such as A touch of the past antiques And Antique center in the People’s StoreBoth with praising reviews.
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