Cape May
Cape May is a city in Cape May County, New Jersey, United States, at the southernmost tip of the Cape May Peninsula, where Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean. In fact, the entire town was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1976. For history and architecture buffs, simply strolling the streets and shores lined with colorful 'girls' is a delight, while foodies will love it. You will not be disappointed.
Cape May, dubbed the "food capital of New Jersey" by The New York Times, also has a chic and eclectic dining scene. View the sights from a carriage to stay true to the town's Victorian roots. Lobster House on Fisherman's Wharf overlooks Cape May Harbour and serves fresh seafood. Visit Cape May's famous Food & Wine Festival for delectable food, fine wines, and other culinary delights. You can attend all of the events, which include wine tours and tastings, 5-course beer tasting dinners, gourmet markets, lunches at some of Cape May's best restaurants, Chefs' Dine-Arounds, a fantastic Chowder Competition, and numerous workshops and classes.
Google rating: 4.5/5.0
Location: Cape May, NJ, USA