The Bank Street Bed and Breakfast is a fully restored Victorian classic featuring all the amenities of a home away from home. Whether you need a beautiful environment for a wedding or anniversary reception, a spectacular spot for “special occasion” photographs, a getaway for a small office or family retreat, or a restful weekend for yourself the Bank Street Bed and Breakfast is that unique place. While you are in the area a wide variety of interests can easily be pursued. ( Link Area Interests)
Bookings by reservation only
Check in - 2:00 pm
(after 5:00 pm by appointment only)
Check out - 12:00 noon
Bedding and continental breakfast
Rates: $65.00 - $85.00
Available for private parties
Call for details
Entire facility $400.00 per night
Maximum accommodations 13 people
For rate and availability information call Thompson Realty 856-455-1211.
Area Interests
Walking Tours
Visit over 300 years of American History as you take a walk through Bridgeton, New Jersey’s largest historic district. Free walking maps are available from the city or if you wish more information about our heritage, "A Walk Thru Time" audiocassettes that coordinate with this guide may be rented for a small fee at the Tourist Information Center. Bridgeton you will see is a city committed to restoring its heritage. The city invites you to experience our quaint Victorian downtown ambiance, satisfy your palate at one of our fine eateries, and enjoy our special events and recreation facilities. Visit the City of Bridgeton website www.cityofbridgeton.com for more information.
Cohanzick Zoo New Jersey's First Zoo
In 1934, the Cohanzick Zoo began. Stroll through the zoo, visit the white tigers and other animals in a unique setting along the Cohansey River. Visit the City of Bridgeton website www.cityofbridgeton.com for more information.
Swedish Farm Museum
This 17th century farmstead/museum represents the type built by early Swedish colonists. Tour guides escort visitors through the farmstead that includes a bath/smokehouse, a stable, a cow and goat barn, threshing barn, storehouse, blacksmith shop, and a main residence. Visit the City of Bridgeton website www.cityofbridgeton.com for more information.