WELCOME TO NEW HOPE-SOLEBURY
It’s easy to fall in love with New Hope, Pa! A charming river town located on the Delaware River in Bucks County, conveniently located between Philadelphia and New York City, and close in proximity to Princeton, NJ. This historical Borough of approximately 2,500 residents, offers fun and elcectic boutiques, antique shops, galleries, restaurants, small inns and bed & breakfasts. You’ll find a variety of charming colonial-era stone houses mixed with newer homes and tranquil water views. New Hope is known for its vibrant arts scene and it has been a hotspot for creativity since at least the 1930’s, when the Bucks County Playhouse was founded by a group of New York-based playwrights who had summer homes in the New Hope area. Take a scenic stroll across the pedestrian bridge over the Delaware River to adjacent Lambertville, NJ — a more compact but equally adorable town. Enjoy a walk, jog or bike ride on the canal path on PA or NJ side of the river. Take a tour of the countryside on the 1925 steam locomotive on New Hope Railroad. Surrounding Solebury Township is part of the New Hope area, with thousands of acres of preserved open space and is renowned for its historical villages, estate residences and charming historic stone farmhouses.