A Dozen Dynamic Downtowns and Main Streets in NJ

Explore some of the most popular downtown areas in New Jersey, boasting unique shops, trendy restaurants and one-of-a-kind events you won’t want to miss.

At the center of every town is a bustling downtown that breathes life into the city. And in Jersey, we have some of the best! Discover charming main streets and local hot spots throughout the state – North, Central and South. Here are twelve places to start.

Maplewood

Once touted as one of the “coolest suburbs in America” by Apartment Therapy, the ever-charming Maplewood is known for its downtown events like Maplewoodstock (a free music and art festival), Rent Party (a monthly live-music series), Art Walk (a fine arts and crafts show, plus live music), and Dickens Village (a unique take on a Christmas festival). And if events aren’t your thing, a simple stroll down Maplewood Avenue offers plenty of excitement with art galleries, family-friendly restaurants, shopping and more. Get the full directory here. And did we mention there’s free parking?

Hoboken

The Mile Square City gets its nickname from its walkable size of about one square mile. And, although Hoboken may be small, it’s bursting with activity. Visitors flock to the waterfront for bike rides, kayaking, and to enjoy the stunning views of the Manhattan skyline. The downtown streets are lined with wide sidewalks that take you to family-owned eateries like Lepore’s Home Made Chocolates, hot spots like Elysian Cafe, and local shops like Little City Books and Washington General Store.

Hoboken

Morristown

Morristown is the place to go for history buffs. This Revolutionary War-era town is well-known as the location of General George Washington’s headquarters for two winter encampments. But modern-day Morristown also boasts a quaint downtown centered around a grassy area called “the green,” where visitors and locals alike can be found tossing frisbees or enjoying a picnic. On top of all the shops, restaurants and cafés, the town is also home to Mayo Performing Arts Center, which hosts more than 200 events each year.

Morristown

Metuchen

A winner of the 2023 Great American Main Street Award (GAMSA), this diverse downtown is a balance of old and new. Known for having an enchanting mix of everything from classic ice cream parlors to authentic global fare and inclusive events including the Hispanic Heritage Celebration, Lunar New Year, Juneteenth and Prize on the Plaza, it’s a must-visit locale. Dine, browse, or just stroll, stroll, stroll. This award-winning main street is for everyone. View the directory here.

Somerville

Somerville’s rich history combined with modern shops, new restaurants, and interesting architecture make this downtown a destination. Explore historic sites like the Wallace House and Old Dutch Parsonage, and experience downtown events hosted throughout the year. Fan favorites include the Somerville Spooktacular and Haunted Somerville Ghost Tours in the fall. Visit on Memorial Day to witness one of the most prestigious bike races in the country, the Tour of Somerville.

Princeton

A great place for lovers of history and art, there’s more to Princeton than its famous university (although the stately campus grounds are certainly worth a visit). Learn about the Revolutionary War’s 1777 Battle of Princeton and check out the Battle Monument. Hit up the downtown’s main drag, Nassau Street and Palmer Square, for chic shops, fresh restaurants and entertainment. Then head to McCarter Theatre Center for a little bit of culture and stay at the Nassau Inn. Stopping by in the spring or summer? Check out our list of cool to-dos.

Princeton

Haddonfield

A picturesque town with colonial architecture, Haddonfield is a must-see. The lively main street, Kings Highway, is packed with more than 200 shops, boutiques, galleries, studios and cafés. History buffs will surely want to flock to the Historical Society of Haddonfield in the stately Greenfield Hall (built 1841) and click here for more historic hot spots around town. Be sure to visit the statue of Hadrosaurus “Haddy” foulkii, the state’s dinosaur – the fossilized remains of which were discovered here back in 1858.

Mount Holly

Visit from May to September to take a historic walking tour of this quaint town – or go during spooky season to try the haunted walking tour in October. Mount Holly has great eats and shopping year-round. Head to High Street, grab a sweet treat or two at The Sweet Spot and try some brews at Village Idiot Brewing Company. Then visit the shops at Mill Race Village for one-of-a-kind and handmade wares. And for the foodies (and non-foodies) reading this, check out the On the Town Food Tours.

Pitman

The delightful heart of Pitman is referred to as Uptown, where you can walk along Broadway to shop and dine at locally-owned hot spots like the delightful Milkweed Table + Market (no chains here!). Grab a drink at Merryman's Pub or Neck of the Woods Brewing. And be sure to catch a live performance or concert at the historic Broadway Theatre of Pitman. Click here for upcoming shows.

Asbury Park

This eclectic shoreside town has become a unique cultural epicenter. Known for its music scene, Asbury Park houses the legendary Stone Pony, where icons like Springsteen and Bon Jovi got their start. You can also see up-and-coming bands play nightly at local bars. For even more performances, check out The Saint, House of Independents, The Wonder Bar or even the Premier Theatre Company. Come for the shows, but don’t skip Asbury Park’s diverse dining options and quirky shops.

Asbury Park

Spring Lake

The adorable beach resort town of Spring Lake offers an escape from the typical hustle and bustle of the Shore. It hosts the longest non-commercial boardwalk in the Garden State. Dubbed the “Jewel of the Jersey Shore,” the town is – in a word – scenic. Enjoy the manicured parks, tree-lined streets, and Victorian architecture. Stroll down Third Avenue to explore upscale shops, locally owned cafés and fine dining. Get details here.

Cape May

A beachside getaway where everything is just a walk, trolley or bike ride away, Cape May gives you a mix of small-town America vibes, unique coastal boutiques and enjoyable eateries. The entire city is a National Historic District, and there are hundreds of Victorian homes known “Painted Ladies” boasting architecture and colors that will melt your heart. Tour the Emlen Physick Estate or explore Washington Street Mall, a pedestrian-only outdoor mall that doubles as the town square and offers boutique shopping, tasty eateries and seasonal events.

Cape May

As always, we recommend checking the websites and social media channels of your destinations before you go to ensure you have all the up-to-date info you need. Explore more downtowns and main streets in New Jersey, download our free official travel guide and sign up for our e-newsletter too!