Cape May has been one of America’s finest resort towns for decades. Did you know that this tiny seaside city is home to the most famous hotel in all of the Garden State? All it takes is one glance to instantly recognize Congress Hall.
Congress Hall was built in 1816 as a boarding house for anyone looking to visit Cape May.
Congress Hall The city was newly established and began to draw visitors from all over to see the beauty and splendor of the Jersey Shore.
The owner called it “The Big House,” and while locals thought that it was much too large to turn a profit, it was quickly outgrown.
Congress Hall
It burned down in 1878, during a great fire that swept through the resort town, but within a year it was standing again.
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Congress Hall has been nicknamed the “Summer White House” because of how popular it became with residents of the true White House.
Facebook / Congress Hall Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan, Ulysses S. Grant, and Benjamin Harrison all loved to stay here and enjoy the proximity to the beaches and the ultimate luxury provided by the accommodations.
Over the years, the fame of Congress Hall just grew and grew. Locals would even plan overnight stays here, and even if visitors couldn’t quite book a room, they would come to enjoy the courthouse, grounds, and restaurant.
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Truly, though, the only way to experience Congress Hall is to stay here yourself.
Facebook / Congress Hall Just stepping in to the lobby will take you back in time.
The rooms are cozy and can accommodate your family or friends with plenty of room to spread out and stretch your legs.
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And you would be hard-pressed to find a more welcoming spot. The staff here is phenomenal, and dedicated to upholding the reputation of New Jersey’s most famous hotel.
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Book your stay (or just learn more about this stunning and historic hotel) on the Congress Hall website, right here.
Congress Hall
The city was newly established and began to draw visitors from all over to see the beauty and splendor of the Jersey Shore.
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Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan, Ulysses S. Grant, and Benjamin Harrison all loved to stay here and enjoy the proximity to the beaches and the ultimate luxury provided by the accommodations.
The Blue Pig is the best place for breakfast in Cape May - don’t miss it.
Just stepping in to the lobby will take you back in time.
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Address: Congress Hall, 200 Congress Pl, Cape May, NJ 08204, USA