Pros: Room was super comforatable. Location was wonderful near Princeton University
Cons: The parking was expensive, although convenient. Also, there was a renovation going on in the main lobby which was a bit of an inconvenience.
Mark
Fair
Passable
Pros: Great location, comfortable bed
Cons: Little tired
Mark
Exceptional
Exceptional
Antoine
Good
Good
Pros: Front desk people kind and helpful
Room comfortable
very nice suburb
Cons: Breakfast was terrible - personnel pay no attention, food is rare, cold, low quality.
Tatsuya
Wonderful
Nice
Pros: Location is good! I could leave my car at the parking for the rest of the day even after checking out the hotel without extra fee, and we enjoyed walking around the town.
James
Wonderful
Superb
Catherine
Exceptional
Quaint and comfy
Pros: The hotel is located at the center of the main square making it easy to walk around. Although the hotel is old, it has been well-maintained to honor its heritage, but stay updated.
Cons: Charge for parking - at this price, it should have been included.
Pamela
Fair
Great Location - very expensive...
Pros: Similar to a Marriott Courtyard. Breakfast not included. The breakfast buffet was $18.00. We decided to eat elsewhere.
Cons: The rooms were very expensive. Location is what we paid for
Carolyn
Good
Good
Pros: Location
Cons: Rooms were very outdated.
Carolyn
Good
Good
Pros: Location
Cons: Rooms were very outdated.
Willem
Pleasant
Great place but needs a serieous inside makeover
Pros: Old and sweet memories. Lovely location.
Cons: Nothing changed in the last 20 years. Thats a great thing in terms of memories, but not so great if furniture, bathrooms etc. is not updated. Thats really ashame because this hotel badly needs TLC and a remoddeling update. Dont get too lazy when youre the only game in town.
Willem
Pleasant
Great place but needs a...
Pros: Old and sweet memories. Lovely location.
Cons: Nothing changed in the last 20 years. That’s a great thing in terms of memories, but not so great if furniture, bathrooms etc. is not updated. That’s really ashame because this hotel badly needs TLC and a remoddeling update. Don’t get too lazy when you’re the only game in town.
Matthew
Pleasant
Pleasant
Cons: This was a dramatically overpriced experience, for what is offered.
Melissa
Very Good
Overall, the location is great for walking around the campus and restaurants and shops.
Pros: Location is great! The room was very large also.
Cons: We had two queen beds. Both needed new mattresses. My husband and I each slept in one of the beds because there was such obvious indentions from other sleepers we needed to sleep in the middle of the bed.
Gudni
Very Good
Overpriced and basic, but its the only game in town
Pros: Currently the only hotel in downtown Princeton (until The Graduate opens next year). Its certainly bigger than the pictures would suggest. The bed was comfortable and the room was clean. Staff was great, and also they provide free water bottles if you need.
Cons: No fridge in the room. The room itself is just really basic. Pretty much just a bed and a toilet. I would normally not pay more than $100 per night for such a room. Since Nassau Inn is really the only game in town they can dictate the price and you will be forced to pay this if you want to stay in the town proper. This makes the value for money less that desirable. During graduation and reunion season the price will surge to about $1000 for even the cheapest rooms which is just absolutely ridiculous.
Matthew
Pleasant
Pleasant
Cons: This was a dramatically overpriced experience, for what is offered.
Melissa
Very Good
Overall, the location is great...
Pros: Location is great! The room was very large also.
Cons: We had two queen beds. Both needed new mattresses. My husband and I each slept in one of the beds because there was such obvious indentions from other sleepers we needed to sleep in the middle of the bed.
Gudni
Very Good
Overpriced and basic, but its...
Pros: Currently the only hotel in downtown Princeton (until The Graduate opens next year). Its certainly bigger than the pictures would suggest. The bed was comfortable and the room was clean. Staff was great, and also they provide free water bottles if you need.
Cons: No fridge in the room. The room itself is just really basic. Pretty much just a bed and a toilet. I would normally not pay more than $100 per night for such a room.
Since Nassau Inn is really the only game in town they can dictate the price and you will be forced to pay this if you want to stay in the town proper. This makes the value for money less that desirable. During graduation and reunion season the price will surge to about $1000 for even the cheapest rooms which is just absolutely ridiculous.
Edward
Wonderful
Superb
Cons: The doors tend to slam. It can be loud when people are moving about.