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Hotels in Cape May
18 Hotels
Congress Hall
200 Congress Place

Congress Hall is a 200-year-old hotel that showcases its original features in a fresh and modern package across the street from beach. The 104 rooms and suites are sharp and contemporary, and some have original clawfoot bathtubs and sea-view balconies. Two outdoor pools, a full-service spa, and seasonal activities for kids are available, should anyone tire of the sandy beach. There are also a farm-to-table restaurant and a pair of bars, and eateries in town are within walking distance. Historic quirks, like smallish rooms that can have sloped floors, are not necessarily for everyone. As an alternative, the nearby Ocean Club Hotel is more modern overall, and all of its rooms have balconies with ocean views. 

Montreal Beach Resort
1025 Beach Ave, Beach at Madison Avenue

The 69-room, mid-range Montreal Beach Resort provides a convenient and comfortable beach-going experience thanks to its setting across the street from the sand. Staff are there to set up free beach chairs, cabanas can be rented for the day, and meals can be delivered to the beach. For days off the beach, shopping and restaurants in Cape May's downtown are a 15-minute walk away. There are also the outdoor pool, a liquor store, and an on-site restaurant serving three meals daily during the peak season. Simple rooms provide a pleasant environment with a few extras such as mini-fridges and coffeemakers. Upgraded rooms offer additional comforts such as separate living rooms, larger beds, and kitchenettes. Those looking for a more contemporary environment should check out the nearby Ocean Club Hotel.

The Queen Victoria
102 Ocean St

Owned by a couple, The Queen Victoria is a beautiful, mid-range B&B in Cape May with 30 rooms in four picturesque homes. Decorated with charming antique furnishings, the hotel has an excellent location as well -- it’s a short walk to the beach and Washington Street Mall. A tasty breakfast buffet and afternoon tea and snack service are served daily. Queen Victoria has bicycles guests can borrow and outdoor showers for cleaning off after a day at the beach. Another nearby option, Avondale by the Sea, is directly across the street from the ocean, but it’s not a charming B&B.

Avondale by the Sea
609 Beach Dr, Beach & Gurney St

Avondale by the Sea is a beachfront property popular with families and couples who flock to Cape May every summer for a beach vacation. The hotel has an almost unbeatable location directly across the street from the ocean and a six-minute walk to pedestrian-friendly Washington Street Mall. Rooms are clean but basic, with some dated touches (patterned bedspreads) and some nice amenities (flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, free Wi-Fi). Free breakfast and a reserved parking space are nice extras. There's a big outdoor pool but no fitness center. If kitchen facilities are a deciding factor, look into nearby Capri Motor Lodge.

Albert Stevens Inn
127 Myrtle Ave

The Albert Stevens Inn is a mid-range, three-pearl bed and breakfast in a peaceful, residential neighborhood in Cape May. The 10-room, antique-filled property attracts couples looking for a quiet place to stay with lots of great perks like free bike rentals, gourmet breakfasts, and an afternoon snack reception. Rooms are decorated in a traditional style and offer a mix of high-tech and low-tech entertainment (think flat-screen TVs and board games). The two verandas (one open-air and one covered) offer nice places to relax, but there is not much else in the way of features. The nearby Southern Mansion is a comparable bed and breakfast option.

The Mission Inn
1117 New Jersey Ave

Unlike the majority of the Victorian-style bed and breakfasts in the Cape May area, or anywhere on the East Coast, the Mission Inn, built in 1912, was constructed in the classic California Spanish architectural style. Perfect for couples seeking a romantic getaway by the beach, the upscale inn includes individually designed rooms (each themed after a different California mission) and an impressive home-cooked daily breakfast.

Madison Avenue Beach Club Motel
605 Madison Ave

This budget motel offers guests a comfortable stay and a mid-size pool with a deep end and a hot tub. All 42 rooms and suites are spacious and have air-conditioning, large beds, and free Wi-Fi. Some have kitchenettes with a mini-fridge, microwave, coffee machine, and dishes, while other rooms have full kitchens with ovens and washer/dryers. Though dated and with some flaws, including odors and stains in a few rooms, guests generally appreciate the value for their money and the option of pet-friendly rooms. The nearest beach is a 10-minute walk away, so those looking to be a bit closer to the water should check out Sea Crest Inn, located across the street from the beach.

Sandpiper Beach Resort
11 Beach Ave

Sandpiper Beach Resort offers guests a comfortable, well-kept environment directly across the street from a beautiful beach and in walking distance of several restaurants and shopping. All 51 rooms are suites with separate bedrooms, full kitchens, and laundry facilities, which makes a stay with kids more convenient. On-site features are limited, but there are an outdoor heated pool, sauna, and modern fitness room. Guests have access to other features at sister hotels, most notably free loungers and meal service on the beach at Congress Hall, a few minutes’ walk down the street. Those looking for more on-site features may find Congress Hall worth checking out with its two pools, restaurants and bars, and full-service spa. 

Wilbraham Mansion
133 Myrtle Ave

The mid-range Wilbraham Mansion is a lovely bed-and-breakfast with 10 rooms in the original mansion, and 12 suites in a newer building out back. Decor is faithful to the Victorian style in both buildings with period pieces and architecture. Breakfast is decent, and a free afternoon tea is served as well. The heated indoor pool is a nice extra, as are bikes for guest use. The hotel is a 10-minute walk to the beach, which could be difficult with a full load of gear. Those looking to be closer should check out The Queen Victoria, two minutes from the shore. 

Camelot Motel
103 Howard St

The Camelot is a locally owned, family-friendly motel about half a block from the Cape May beach and a short walk to downtown shops and restaurants. This budget property doesn’t offer many features besides the swimming pool, but the basic, dated rooms are well maintained, spacious, and most offer convenient kitchenettes.