Tired of winter, Philadelphia? Exhausted by the snow, South Jersey? Hurry to
historic Haddonfield. It’s a town with just enough magic to make you happy in the cold while you
wait for warmer weather.
After a snowstorm, or even during one, Haddonfield is an especially
beautiful place to explore…and you don’t even need to tackle slippery roads to
get there.
A quick hop across the Ben Franklin Bridge by PATCO
Speedline (11 minutes) and a short ride from all points served by PATCO in New
Jersey, Haddonfield welcomes winter-worn visitors with picturesque scenes.
Covered in snow, the town looks like a storybook illustration.
If you arrive in town layered for warmth, comfort and walking you'll soon be having fun and feeling far away from droning weather reports
about traffic delays, downed power lines and canceled flights. Haddonfield turns down the volume on all of that.
It whispers
to you instead - about snow angels, sledding and how much fun it might be to
build a snow man.
Only a few minutes into a snow walk in Haddonfield you might just
find yourself smiling – breathing frosty, clean air as you make your way along
streets that reveal picture-perfect Americana in every direction will have that
effect on you. If not, look up. It’s
hard not to brighten at the sight and tickle of snowflakes.
Walk along King’s
Highway, Tanner Street and Lantern Lane, where more than 200 storefronts in
Colonial buildings invite you to peek and linger. Along the way you’ll find a
bronze sculpture of a historically-significant dinosaur.
Haddonfield is an ideal shopping destination. It turns shopping and “just looking” into genuinely interesting pastimes.
Store
windows are lined with treasure – from glassware, antiques and fine jewelry, to
crafts, books and fashion that ranges from bridal to casual-chic. By the way,
Haddonfield has fabulous consignment – you’ll find seven consignment shops within
just a few blocks of each other.
Haddonfield is also a great place to replace winter “hat
head” with a fresh style for spring – the little town boasts a surprising
number of hair salons – over 30 at last count!
After you’ve explored the center of Haddonfield, meander
along the town’s residential side streets. Washington Street in particular is
one you’ll want to visit – it’s an easy three-minute walk from Kings
Highway and lined with some of the town’s most beautifully-restored Colonial and
Victorian houses.
Haddonfield's
Historic District includes 488 houses, buildings,
and sites and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Back on King’s Highway, come in out of the cold and reward your invigorated self with expertly curated
teas and coffees at The
Coffee BouTEAque then lunch delectably at Little Tuna, The British Chip
Shop or Ludovico’s. Two
award-winning favorites in Haddonfield are Fuji Restaurant and Da Soli - you won't want to miss them.
Too happy to leave this
winter wonderland? Stay overnight in cozy elegance at Haddonfield Inn.
Minutes on a train, an hour or two of walking in
postcard-perfect scenery then back home in no time – that’s how easy it is to
skip being “snowed in” during a storm in favor of exploring Haddonfield.
Just imagine
the PATCO line as an escape route from cabin fever during the next round of “inclement
weather” in Philadelphia and South Jersey then make your way to Haddonfield to beat
the winter blues.
‘Like’ Haddonfield
on Facebook for updates about year-round events and dining experiences you won’t
want to miss then visit Downtown
Haddonfield online to discover more reasons to visit a town that is one of
the best day-trip and weekend getaway destinations in New Jersey.
“When It's Cold in Philadelphia, Visit Haddonfield” City Girl Writes posted an excellent piece about visiting Haddonfield to get away from the dreary winter. http://citygirlwrites.blogspot.com/2014/03/tired-of-winter-philadelphia-exhausted.html
ReplyDeleteJoseph, thank you very much for reading my post about Haddonfield and spreading the word about it. Haddonfield is such a great town in all kinds of weather but it's especially beautiful under a blanket of snow. I hope more people will bundle up and enjoy it. Thanks again, Maria
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