Review of the Queen Victoria Inn in Cape May, New Jersey

You Will Enjoy a Stay at This Beautiful Bed & Breakfast in Victorian Cape May

By Bev Slomka, published Jun 29, 2007
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Rating: 4.3 of 5
While visiting Cape May, New Jersey for over 10 years, my husband and I had stayed at various inns. All of them were very nice, but last year we decided to try the Queen Victoria Inn. After experiencing the comfort and hospitality of this bed and breakfast, we knew we would return this year to spend more time in Cape May.

Cape May is located at the southernmost tip of New Jersey. If you look at a map of New Jersey, Cape May is at the bottom of the "finger" that is the last portion of land in New Jersey. There is nothing but ocean south and east of Cape May, and the western section of Cape May faces the Delaware Bay. Cape May is a beautiful victorian-style town with tree-lined streets with restored victorian houses and bed and breakfast inns. It also boasts a beautiful beach and numerous restaurants and cafes that iare an easy walk from where you stay.

Located just a short block from the ocean, and within a short walking distance to restaurants and the Cape May mall, the Queen Victoria Inn is one of the most convenient bed and breakfasts for a stay in Cape May. The Queen Victoria is owned and operated by a wonderful couple, Anna Marie and Doug McCain who spend time with their guests each day at breakfast, tea times, and in between. Their dedication to the inn is seen in the many details you will find at Queen Victoria. Delicious breakfasts and afternoon teas, a high standard of cleanliness, the beautiful antique furniture included in each room, and you'll even find a flower floating on the toilet water when you first arrive at the inn and lift the toliet lid!

As its name states, the inn reflects everything Victoriana. There are four buildings that are part of the inn with a total of 32 rooms and suites including the main Queen Victoria building, the House of Royals, Prince Albert Hall, and the Queens Cottage. All rooms are decorated beautifully in the victorian sytle. Along with the quaint style of the inn, there are modern conveniences such as air conditioning, TV and DVD player, and wireless remote access for your laptop computer.
There is also complementary tea, coffee, sodas and bottled water available 24 hours a day in each of the four buildings.

Review of the Queen Victoria Inn in Cape May, New Jersey

The Queen Victoria Inn, Cape May, New Jersey

Credit: Ed Slomka

Copyright: Ed Slomka

Takeaways
  • The Queen Victoria Inn captures the essence and beauty of Cape May, New Jersey
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great review!

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