The George
Built in 1902 as a private home for Charles Van Vleck, the stunning location was later converted into a residential hotel, The Georgian Inn, for short-term stays in the 1940s. At this time, the Montclair branch of the French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF) relocated its New Jersey headquarters to the Queen Anne carriage house in the back.
In 2008, the historic building was granted landmark status, and in 2012, after it was purchased, the Inn underwent a full renovation. Bobbi and Steven designed each of the rooms to have a bespoke look and feel that’s distinctly different from the rest. Design-minded with a sophisticated style that’s worldly and chic, expect uncompromising comfort and luxe touches in each space. Inspired by Bobbi and Steven’s love of travel. The stained glass windows were too incredible to remove, so instead, the team designed around them – making it a focal point of the space. The breath-taking high ceilings continue throughout the inn.
The George consists of a whopping 32-rooms situated on four floors that are made up of standard queen and king, deluxe queen and king, a junior suite, a family room, an “apartment” suite, and the ‘George’ suite – which consists of 2 queen beds or 1 king bed, a separate living area, smart TVs, and more.
Website: https://www.thegeorgemontclair.com/