Weekend getaway close to home - NJ
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Weekend getaway close to home - NJ
My husband and I will be celebrating our 5th anniversary in April. We can only get away for a 4 day weekend, since my husband will be starting a new job in 2005 and won't have the vacation time. We'd like somewhere within a 2-3 hour drive from central New Jersey. We'd like a nice hotel, maybe spa treatments, nice dinners and something to do/see during the day. NY city is the easy pick, but we'd like other ideas. Thanks!
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Check out the Hotel Dupont in Wilmington, DE. It is a beautiful hotel that has some good weekend specials. You can visit Longwood Gardens which is a half an hour drive from there. Also Philly has some great hotels with good rates. Have fun.
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Friends of mine rave about the Manor House in Norfolk, Ct. Not sure it would be within 3 hrs from you. Website indicates message therapists available.
http://www.manorhouse-norfolk.com/
The Beekman Arms in Rhinebeck is mentioned quite often here when folks are looking for fall foliage trips. It's near FDR's Hyde Park.
escapemaker.com is a website with suggestions for weekend getaways from NY. NY Magazine (newyorkmetro.com) will also have some ideas in their search engine.
http://www.manorhouse-norfolk.com/
The Beekman Arms in Rhinebeck is mentioned quite often here when folks are looking for fall foliage trips. It's near FDR's Hyde Park.
escapemaker.com is a website with suggestions for weekend getaways from NY. NY Magazine (newyorkmetro.com) will also have some ideas in their search engine.
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How about Baltimore's Inner Harbor? There are some very nice hotels there, and it's a fun place for a long weekend. I'm a Central Jersey-ite myself, and have done this trip several times with my wife and daughters. It's about a 3 hour drive.
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I stayed at the Renaissance Inner Harbor last time I went, and found it to be a great hotel. A bit pricey, but most nice hotels around the harbor are. We had a very nice room with a harbor view, and it is just across the street from the harbor and a few blocks from Camden Yards (convenient if the Orioles are in town). I know there are a few Marriotts around as well, but I've never stayed there. If memory serves, there are a few threads already on this board dedicated to Inner Harbor hotels where you could probably get some more info.
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