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Cape May Historic District serves up America's largest collection of Victorian architecture with over 600 preserved buildings from the 1800s. Stroll the Washington Street Mall's car-free shopping zone or catch a show at Cape May Stage. Beach lovers can soak up the sun along pristine Atlantic shorelines while history buffs explore the Emlen Physick Estate and climb Cape May Lighthouse for sweeping ocean views.
Victorian bed and breakfasts with wraparound porches offer charming accommodations throughout the district. Fresh seafood restaurants and boutique shops fill restored buildings, creating a perfect blend of beachside relaxation and historical exploration. The area is highly walkable with seasonal trolley tours connecting major attractions.
Village Green wraps visitors in the charming embrace of Victorian Cape May at its most picture-perfect. Car-free pathways wind past ornate "Painted Ladies" with gingerbread trim and soft pastel hues. The central lawn provides a peaceful spot between boutique shops, art galleries, and the nearby Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts. History buffs will adore the meticulously preserved architecture throughout this National Historic Landmark district.
Local artisan shops offer handmade crafts, while restaurants serve upscale casual fare in Victorian settings. Most visitors stay in historic bed & breakfasts with antique furnishings and modern comforts tucked discreetly away. Everything is wonderfully walkable, with Cape May's beaches just a few blocks from this quiet, history-rich haven.
Admiral Estates offers a quiet retreat from Cape May's tourist bustle while keeping you close to the action. Victorian-style homes with ornate trim and pastel colors create a picturesque backdrop for morning strolls under tree-canopied streets. The peaceful residential atmosphere is perfect for travelers seeking an authentic local experience away from crowds.
While the neighborhood lacks restaurants and shops, downtown Cape May's dining and shopping options are just a short drive away. Beach lovers can easily access Cape May Beach and Cape May Point State Park by car. Accommodation options include private vacation rentals and charming bed & breakfasts in historic properties.
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Washington Street Mall in Cape May Historic District. Hotels.com travelers also say the area is walkable and has lots of nice beaches. Splash some more cash at Beach Ave.
When the beach is calling your name, you might want to head down to Sunset Beach, located 2.8 mi (4.4 km) from central Cape May. If you want to continue walking by the waves, head to Cape May Beach and Poverty Beach.
You can spend an afternoon exploring the galleries in Historic Cold Spring Village during your travels in Cape May. Wander the beautiful beaches and seaside in the area.
Victorian mansions line streets where horse-drawn carriages clip-clop past colorful beach cottages. Climb the lighthouse, spot migrating birds, or relax on pristine beaches before savoring fresh seafood.
Cape May is also notable for its beaches. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. You can easily spend a relaxing day visiting Cape May Rotary Park and Nature Center of Cape May. Popular sights in the surrounding area include Wildwood Boardwalk.