Embedded in the New Jersey landscape is the unique and alluring borough of Hopewell.

Hopewell Museum offers visitors a glimpse into the colonial time period in which the village was established. Several other historical monuments still stand within the community and are popular visitor destinations. The John Hart Homestead, Hart Monument in Cemetery Yard and Old School Baptist Meeting House are iconic reminders of the borough’s lineage.

Hopewell Park offers walking trails over Victorian bridges along Bedens Brook, playgrounds, picnic areas and summer concerts in the location’s gazebo. The borough offers an eclectic variety of shopping destinations. The Tomato Factory is an antique and design center that offers quality collectibles and rare finds. While Twine bills its wares as “everything you want…and didn’t know you need.”

Antimo’s Italian Kitchen is a culinary establishment that serves homemade pasta, fresh seafood and classic cuisine from the Mediterranean. For pasture-to-plate fare, Brick Farm Market is the place to dine. These eateries’ atmospheres and authentic menus make them mandatory stops while visiting Hopewell. For a list of community events, visit Hopewell Borough.