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Lambertville Today
By the People, for the People
Lambertville, NJ Crowned as New Jersey's Premier Antiquing Destination
This charming river town offers treasure hunters over 20 antique shops to explore.
Apr. 8, 2026 at 11:04am
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Nestled along the Delaware River on the Pennsylvania border, the town of Lambertville, New Jersey has earned the title of 'Antique Capital of New Jersey'. With over 20 antique shops scattered throughout its historic streets, this picturesque destination has become a favorite weekend getaway for collectors, decorators, and anyone who loves the thrill of the hunt.
Why it matters
As more and more small towns struggle to maintain their unique character and independent businesses, Lambertville stands out as a shining example of how a community can embrace its history and local charm to become a premier destination for antique enthusiasts across the East Coast.
The details
Lambertville's antique shops range from cozy one-room stores to multi-level emporiums like the beloved People's Store, offering treasure hunters endless opportunities to uncover vintage furniture, rare collectibles, and unexpected gems. The town's walkable streets, historic buildings, and scenic riverside location add to the overall charm and appeal of the antiquing experience.
- Lambertville has been known as the 'Antique Capital of New Jersey' for decades.
- The town's status as a top antiquing destination has grown in popularity in recent years, drawing visitors from across the region.
The players
Lambertville
A charming river town located on the Delaware River, bordering Pennsylvania, that has earned the reputation as the 'Antique Capital of New Jersey' due to its high concentration of over 20 antique shops throughout the historic downtown area.
The People's Store
A multi-level antique shop in Lambertville that is a local favorite, offering treasure hunters the opportunity to explore different floors and discover unique vintage finds.
What they’re saying
“I never really know what I'm looking for until I find it. The fun is all in the hunt.”
— Sue Moll, Antique Enthusiast
What’s next
As the summer travel season approaches, Lambertville is expected to see an influx of visitors eager to explore its renowned antique shops and charming riverside setting. The town's annual Antique and Art Festival, scheduled for June 15-16, 2026, will likely draw even more treasure hunters to the area.
The takeaway
Lambertville's enduring appeal as the 'Antique Capital of New Jersey' showcases how a community can preserve its unique character and independent businesses to become a premier destination for niche interests like antiquing. In an era of increasing homogenization, Lambertville stands out as a shining example of how small towns can thrive by embracing their history and local charm.

