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cindy Apr 5th, 2000 04:03 AM

best bed and breakfast in cape may?
 
Trying to find the nicest bed and breakfast in Cape May . We would like to be near ocean and washington street mall. I heard the Queen Victoria is highly recommended . Any suggestions?

Joanne Apr 5th, 2000 04:20 AM

There are so many beautiful B&Bs in Cape May. I suggest you take a look at a great web site http://www.capemay.com. They have a listing of all B&B's, restaurants, etc. There is also a map of Cape May to help you figure out where you want to be. I would suggest on Decatur, Perry or Jackson St. You need to make reservations very soon. I own a condo that I rent out and I'm fully booked for this season.

Donna Apr 5th, 2000 08:48 PM

We just loved the Carroll Villa. Not the fanciest place in town, but it did have the more reasonable rates. The breakfast was the finest we've ever enjoyed anywhere.

Joana Apr 6th, 2000 04:22 PM

Last year we stayed at the Angel by the Sea - excellent - a little pricey but for us it was a special occasion. It is alittle bit north of the hustle and bustle but makes for a little quieter location. You can still walk to everything or use one of their bikes - you are right across from the ocean and it is just beautiful -Beautiful antique furnishings. Wonderful breakfast and afternoon tea - I believe it is noted as one of the best B&Bs in the country - have a wonderful time.

Marnie Apr 20th, 2000 05:50 PM

I agree that the Angel by the Sea is a wonderful place....but it is not really walking distance to the Washington street mall....but it is right on the ocean. Nice places in town that are closer to everything and still close to the beach are: The Humphrey Hughes house, the queen victoria, the Mainstay, my parents have stayed at the Summer Cottage Inn for three years now and rave about it, also....if you like country more than victorian, the Wooden Rabbit is really quaint -I've never stayed there, but I've gone on tours and it's beautifully decorated. I think the BEST place, as far as atmosphere goes would have to be the Southern Mansion....but it's INCREDIBLY expensive. The place is just dripping with history and the renovations that have been done to the place are amazing. Also, a friend of mine always stays at the Duke of Windsor. Hopefully this helps :)


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