Summer is in full swing folks and boy, has it been a hot one for sure!
Crowded beaches, fully blossomed gardens, weekly sexy pool parties and long lines at the ice cream parlors filled with beautiful people showing off their gym toned bodies makes summer all the more complete!
In my hometown of Princeton, NJ (www.princetonol.com) a town known to the world for its highly intellectual individuals, famous university(www.princeton.edu) with brilliant professors, renowned Olympic rowing team, (www.usrowing.com) and small town charm,
always manages to capture my attention every summer with the tremendous amount of seasonal beauty that comes in many different shapes and forms in the summer months in the town where Albert Einstein once worked and lived.
From blue picturesque skies to neighborhood colorful gardens, visitors and residents of the artistic township get to see stunning flowers, vintage churches, curated gardens and beautiful people enjoying the season as they walk the famous Nassau and Witherspoon Streets in town. Joyce Carol Oates, Toni Morrison, Paul Muldoon and the gifted artistic director Emily Mann are just some of the distinguished celebrities who make
Princeton their home.
“I like Princeton because it’s a scenic town with an artistic appeal to it mixed in with intelligence,” said a stunning blond graduate student with piercing blue eyes. “Princeton is full of diversity and has branched out in providing more of a multi-cultural platform for residents and students.” pointed out a beautiful Indian PhD student with a pierced nose ring and long silky hair.
Enjoy a trip around town to see the many historical and architectural award-winning homes or just walk the neighborhood admiring the mcmansions, captivating gardens and professionally designed lawns, you will clearly see summer beauty (and $$$) in many forms.
TOP TEN THINGS TO DO IN PRINCETON, NJ
1. Visit the world-famous Princeton University, www.princeton.edu and the alluring campus filled with architectural treasures and impressive buildings on one of the most beautiful campuses in the world. Daily and weekend tours available.
2. Grab java or organic lunch at the iconic coffee-house, Small World Coffee www.smallworldcoffee.com, the most popular place in Princeton filled with authors, students, screenwriters and models.
3. Bring a little bit of Indian culture back with you by visiting Salty Dog, www.shoptheworldprinceton.com, the most incredible place for handmade Indian jewelry, silk and cotton shirts, chanting beads, tablecloths and every kind of Lord Ganesh idol you will ever see among many other Hindu idols mixed in with colorful Indian handmade artifacts.
4. Greene Street Consignment Shop- www.greenestreetconsignment.com. Shop for famous name brands at a fraction of the cost in the super friendly,ultra-modern and popular Princeton store on Nassau Street. Hunt for designer clothing for both men and women, colorful accessories and name brand shoes and leave Princeton looking like a million bucks!
5. Infini-T and Cafe Spice Souk-one of the best and most interesting places to have any kind of tea you want. Friendly, comfortable, stylish and filled with artists, students, professors, actors and models, this tea house provides a relaxing and soothing place to sit and savor a cup of delicious tea. Located in the trendy Palmer Square and not to be missed!
5. Thomas Sweets– www.thomassweets.com. Cool off with the best ice cream you will get in NJ! Come early and avoid the lines of people waiting to taste some serious delightful flavors!
6. Palmer Square– A relaxing, scenic area filled with vintage shops, brand name clothing stores and visitors shopping for everything from designer shoes to vintage silver, all in one area. A must see for out-of-town folks and for those that just want to have a relaxing time drinking coffee while sitting on a bench under exquisite trees and people watching.
7. Princeton Library Courtyard– Tired after a day of shopping? Need to rest and refuel your energy? Grab some coffee from the nearby coffee houses and sit in the most resplendent courtyard you will ever be in. Filled with summer trees, flowers and town residents, the courtyard serves many purposes including a place to experience peaceful evenings filled with white lights surrounding the yard.
8. PJ’s Pancake House– www.pancakes.com. If you are lucky enough to come in EARLY on a Sunday morning, you can avoid the line (and I do mean LONG line) to get into one of the most respected and popular restaurants in Princeton.
This historical place is filled with interesting anecdotes about the famous celebrities and historians that have eaten at the authentic place. The food is enticing and so is the service!
9. Mehek Indian Restaurant– www.mehekprinceton.com. If you want some good Indian food while you visit Princeton, you must try this north Indian restaurant which serves both vegetarian and non-vegetarian cuisine. From delicious naan to mouth-watering spicy chaana saag, the flavorful and exotic food will add to your memories of fine Indian dining. Their lunch buffet rocks!
10. Peaceful & Refreshing Evening Walk– After a long day of sight-seeing, shopping, eating and picture-taking, complete your visit with a long, peaceful walk by the Princeton University Woodrow Wilson School Fountain on Washington Rd. Relax on the benches surrounding the fountain while drinking your favorite beverage or just collecting your thoughts, it’s an indefectible place to end your eventful day leaving you with fond memories of the historical town.
If you worried about a place to park in Princeton, don’t be. There is a new garage located on Spring Street where you can park your car and there are also plenty of meters on the main and side roads where you can also park. If you come during the day, bring plenty (and I do mean plenty) of change for the parking meters as you will need to stay as long as you can to enjoy the fun town. Make sure you bring your camera and wear a good pair of walking shoes..’cause you’ll need them!
The journey continues….in Princeton, NJ!
Ravi