Historic inn in New Hope, Pennsylvania

Iconic elegance in the heart of Bucks County

Built in 1817 by William Maris, one of New Hope’s original founders, Olivia’s Bridge Street Inn is a historic bed and breakfast in New Hope, PA, offering romantic canal-side lodging just steps away from shopping, dining, hiking and biking trails, and exquisite water views.

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After a day of exploring the beauty of our quaint town, retreat to the comfort of one of our beautiful guest rooms.

Shop, dine, and unwind

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The Rooms

Our accommodations include eight guest rooms with private bathrooms. Each stay includes hot, made-to-order breakfast each morning. Discover why Olivia’s is consistently rated among the top inns in New Hope, with an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 on TripAdvisor.

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The LAMBERT Room

The King Room

The Madison Room

The Scheinder Room

The Williams Room

The Beaumont Room

The Tiernan Room

The Maris Room

From intimate ceremonies to meaningful gatherings, our Georgian-era inn provides a romantic backdrop along the canal, just steps from the energy of New Hope. It’s a timeless setting for life’s most special occasions.

weddings, events, and more

A stone fountain stands in the foreground of a patio set for an event with a white tent and blue-clothed tables.
Aerial view of a small town along a river, featuring a steel truss bridge, dense trees, and buildings at sunset.

Our location places you in the center of New Hope, where the Delaware River, historic canal, walkable streets, and neighboring Lambertville shape the experience of staying here. From the inn, you are close to shopping, galleries, entertainment venues, attractions, and dining options that make the surrounding area easy to explore.

discover the perfect getaway

From festive winter evenings to blooming spring days and vibrant autumn weekends, each season brings its own charm to our 200-year-old inn. Discover how Olivia’s transforms throughout the year and experience the beauty for yourself.

celebrate the seasons at olivia's

Illuminated angel decorations in front of the brick exterior of The Bridge Street Inn at dusk.