Places To Stay in New Hope, Pennsylvania

Photograph of Penelope Murphy's Bed & Breakfast, Shamokin
Photograph of The Historic Smithton Inn, Ephrata
Pennsylvania photos: "Penelope Murphy's Bed & Breakfast" in Shamokin, PA and "The Historic Smithton Inn" in Ephrata, PA

New Hope first came into being in 1700 as a 1000-acre land grant from William Penn to Robert Heath. Heath was required "to build and keep in repair a water corn mill for the use of the neighborhood". Heath built his mill on Ingham Creek about one mile inland from the Delaware River.

Select a filter from the side menu to show only the selected types of accommodations in New Hope, or to find nearest alternatives. Looking for somewhere to eat? Find New Hope Dining / Restaurants ( launches new window )

Page 1 of 3 ( 23 records )

Not the town you are looking for? Try our Town Search, or use the Advanced Google Search above. Get current rates for New Hope lodging from IHSAdvantage and WhereToStayUSA. Discount rates available on some properties.

Ramada New Hope

Photograph of Ramada New Hope, New Hope

Situated approximately 2km from New Hope center

Located in the heart Bucks County PA. Located minutes from Peddlers Village and Penns Purchase Outlets in Lahaska and also just minutes away from the .....

Be the first to submit a review

6426 Lower York Road
New Hope
Pennsylvania
Ramada New Hope
Reserve this hotel - average $103.20 USD ( CAD GBP NZD AUD ) per night*

Centre Bridge Inn

Photograph of Centre Bridge Inn, New Hope

Situated approximately 3km from New Hope center

The Centre Bridge Inn is Located in New Hope, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Our quaint lodging, complete with authentic colonial decor and a .....

Be the first to submit a review

2998 North River Road
New Hope
Pennsylvania
Centre Bridge Inn

Pineapple Hill B&B Inn of New Hope

Situated approximately 5km from New Hope center

Enjoy the charm of a beautifully restored, colonial manor house built in 1790. Set on almost 6 acres, this Bucks County bed-and-breakfast rests .....

Be the first to submit a review

1324 River Road
New Hope
Pennsylvania
Pineapple Hill B&B Inn of New Hope

Logan Inn

Situated approximately 1km from New Hope center

The Logan Inn, located in beautiful New Hope, was established as an inn in 1727. The Logan Inn is the oldest continuously run inn in Bucks County and .....

Be the first to submit a review

10 West Ferry Street
New Hope
Pennsylvania
Logan Inn

Porches Bed and Breakfast

Photograph of Porches Bed and Breakfast, New Hope

Situated approximately 1km from New Hope center

Porches on the Towpath is an oasis of tranquility and casual elegance in the heart of New Hope, Pennsylvania. Porches Bed and Breakfast is the ideal .....

Be the first to submit a review

20 Fishers Alley
New Hope
Pennsylvania
Porches Bed and Breakfast

1870 Wedgwood Inn of New Hope

Photograph of 1870 Wedgwood Inn of New Hope, New Hope

Situated approximately 1km from New Hope center

New Hope, Pennsylvania's 1870 Wedgwood Bed & Breakfast Inn, a nationally acclaimed New Hope bed and breakfast inn, is a Wedgwood-blue colored .....

Be the first to submit a review

111 West Bridge Street
New Hope
Pennsylvania
1870 Wedgwood Inn of New Hope

Aaron Burr House Inn

Photograph of Aaron Burr House Inn, New Hope

Situated approximately 1km from New Hope center

Aaron Burr House Bed and Breakfast is, an 1873 “Painted Lady”, one block from New Hope center in historic Bucks County. Each one of the inn's .....

Be the first to submit a review

80 West Bridge Street
New Hope
Pennsylvania
Aaron Burr House Inn

The Inn at Bowman's Hill

Photograph of The Inn at Bowman's Hill, New Hope

Situated approximately 3km from New Hope center

The Inn at Bowman's Hill is a romantic bed and breakfast in New Hope, PA. This exceptional bed and breakfast is considered by many to be the best bed .....

Be the first to submit a review

518 Lurgan Road
New Hope
Pennsylvania
The Inn at Bowman's Hill

Hotel du Village

Photograph of Hotel du Village, New Hope

Situated approximately 1km from New Hope center

We are a country inn, nestled in the Bucks County countryside, just one and a half miles north of New Hope providing easy access to the many fine .....

Be the first to submit a review

2535 North River Road
New Hope
Pennsylvania
Hotel du Village

1833 Umpleby House Inn of Bucks County

Photograph of 1833 Umpleby House Inn of Bucks County, New Hope

Situated approximately 1km from New Hope center

New Hope's Umpleby House is a luxury and upscale bed and breakfast inn. This circa 1833 Classic Revival plaster-over-stone manor house is situated .....

Be the first to submit a review

117 West Bridge Street
New Hope
Pennsylvania
1833 Umpleby House Inn of Bucks County

Honey Hollow Farm Bed and Breakfast

Situated approximately 3km from New Hope center

Honey Hollow Farm, circa 1700, is a completely restored fieldstone colonial home. Nestled on 103 acres of pastural splendor including fields and .....

Be the first to submit a review

2799 Creamery Road
New Hope
Pennsylvania
Honey Hollow Farm Bed and Breakfast
 

More about the areas accommodations / dining and tourism

Ingham Creek is the primary geographic reason why the town of New Hope developed. Ingham Creek, which is also called Aquetong Creek, is fed by the Aquetong Spring that produces three million gallons of clear water every day. The volume and consistency of the water flow made Aquetong Creek ideal for milling operations. Numerous mills, powered by the water flow of Aquetong Creek, were built at various locations on the creek. This last period spanned the Revolutionary War when George Washington and his Army visited the little town and its ferry on at least four occasions. Coryell's Ferry was the staging site for George Washington's famous crossing of the Delaware five miles south of New Hope on December 25, 1776 and his victory over the Hessians at Trenton.

The Delaware Canal was opened from Bristol to New Hope in 1831. New Hope was the geographic center and the major hub of the canal system. It had four locks and an outlet lock so that boats could cross the Delaware River and enter the New Jersey canal system at Lambertville. Today you can still take barge rides on the canal, which was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1978. The railroad was completed into New Hope in 1891. Both passenger and freight trains operated daily. The last passenger train ran in 1952. Freight operations continued until the 1980's.

 

Other local New Hope information

  • Longitude: -74°57'1.8000
  • Latitude: 40°21'52.92
 

Other regional New Hope tourism links and credits: