August 18, 2024
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Hilton opens latest Graduate hotel near Princeton University

Graduate by Hilton, the global hospitality company’s university-anchored hotel brand, announced the opening of Graduate Princeton today. Located on historic Nassau Street in the heart of downtown, directly opposite campus, Graduate Princeton boasts 180 guest rooms and a signature restaurant, Ye Tavern. Paying homage to the town’s rich history, architecture, and design, the opening marks the first new hotel to open in Princeton in nearly 90 years—and only the second hotel in its historic downtown, nearly doubling the number of available hotel rooms in town.

Graduate Princeton Ye Tavern, bar and lounge and dining area, lamps, bar with drink bottles, chandeliers

“When we started Graduate ten years ago, Princeton was at the top of our list. The history, the heritage, the backdrop, the charm, the sophistication — it’s just the idea of what somebody envisions college looks like in America.”

Ben Weprin

Founder, Graduate Hotels, and Founder & Chief Executive Officer, AJ Capital Partners

“When we started Graduate ten years ago, Princeton was at the top of our list,” said Ben Weprin, founder, Graduate Hotels, and founder & chief executive officer, AJ Capital Partners. “The history, the heritage, the backdrop, the charm, the sophistication — it’s just the idea of what somebody envisions college looks like in America.”

Graduate Princeton Exterior entrance from street view
Graduate Princeton Exterior – Photo Credit: Andrew Frasz

Weprin’s firm, AJ Capital Partners, has meticulously restored, modernized, and expanded the 1918-era, Colonial Revival-style former university dormitory in partnership with architecture firm Stonehill Taylor. Today, Graduate Princeton is a contemporary collegiate-inspired hotel with 6,000 square feet of public space, 180 guest rooms, and a signature bar and restaurant – all designed in the brand’s characteristic hyper-local, vibrant style. 

Graduate Princeton Lobby, book shelves, couch, leather arm chair, floral ottoman, arts on walls, plants

“Graduate Princeton provides a welcoming environment for guests to discover the traditions, history and hidden gems that make it one of the most popular university towns in the country.”

Kevin Osterhaus

Kevin Osterhaus

President, Global Lifestyle Brands, Hilton

“Graduate Princeton provides a welcoming environment for guests to discover the traditions, history and hidden gems that make it one of the most popular university towns in the country,” said Kevin Osterhaus, president, Global Lifestyle Brands, Hilton. “Continuing our reputation for delivering top-tier hospitality, Graduate Princeton is a stellar example of how the brand honors the unique stories of these neighborhoods and celebrates the passion and nostalgia that guests and fans feel when stepping through the doors of our hotels.”  

Graduate Princeton’s interior design invites guests to immerse themselves in the local culture, lore, and traditions. Visitors will discover subtle references to the university and the town’s 275-year history throughout the hotel’s public spaces and guest rooms. Nods to influential alumni, local architecture, and storied traditions synonymous with the Princeton student experience inform every detail of the Graduate Princeton’s design.

Graduate Princeton Check-In Desk lamp, curtains, decorative statues and plants
Graduate Princeton Check-In Desk and Lobby – Photo Credit: Andrew Frasz

Upon entering Graduate Princeton’s Gothic-inspired lobby, guests are greeted by a hand-carved wooden reception desk flanked by four wooden statues of the school’s beloved mascot, the Tiger. Floor tiles rendered in Princeton’s signature orange and black anchor the two-story library-like lobby, lined with thousands of books and a collection of colorfully embroidered vintage Reunions Jackets — a token received by alumni at their 25th Reunion. A 30-foot carved wooden study table, a staple in every Graduate, is reminiscent of the historic libraries on campus and serves as a place for visitors and students to study, gather, and connect. The names of Princeton’s storied eating clubs are painted in gold leaf on the library bookcases that frame the space.

Graduate Princeton Ye Tavern, bar and lounge, chairs, tables, booths, bar area with drink bottles, dining, arm chairs, sconces, plants, chandeliers
Graduate Princeton – Ye Tavern – Photo Credit: Andrew Frasz

On the opposite end of the lobby is Ye Tavern, Graduate Princeton’s signature bar and restaurant, named after a storied 1930s-era bar that once occupied the site. Ye Tavern takes design cues from its namesake: an intricately carved wooden bar—recalling the lancet windows found throughout campus—is a focal point of the space. Stone-topped banquets weave through the center of the space, punctuated by leather-top tables. Evoking a sense of nostalgia and tradition, Ye Tavern will serve up pre-prohibition era cocktails, classic American entrees, regional fare, and grab-and-go offerings throughout the day in a cozy, welcoming atmosphere.

Graduate Princeton Guest Room - photo of a mirror and floral wall paper, can see bed with pillows reflected in mirror
Graduate Princeton – King Guest Room – Photo Credit: Andrew Frasz

In the guest rooms, references to the university’s emblematic color palette are carried through, with orange-and-white seersucker drapes complemented by an apricot-hued carpet. Bedside lamps inspired by the Revolutionary War-era cannon buried behind Nassau Hall sit beside a bespoke, custom wood-carved bed frame featuring hand-drawn illustrations referencing the University’s annual Cane Spree — Princeton’s first organized intramural event dating back to the 1860s. Framed artwork above the desk in every guest room references the storied traditions of the University. Guest bathrooms feature custom wallpaper inspired by the campus’ renowned arboretum, paired with a framed sketch by Albert Einstein, a reference to his time working for Princeton’s Institute for Advanced Study, and the unparalleled intellectual legacy that followed. 

Graduate Princeton is part of Hilton Honors, the award-winning guest loyalty program with nearly 190 million members for Hilton’s 24 world-class brands. The hotel is celebrating its opening with a special promotion, offering up to 1,000 Hilton Honors Bonus Points per night for stays at Graduate Princeton from Aug. 1, 2024 through Feb.1, 2025. This offer is valid for reservations made directly through Hilton’s booking channels, including Hilton.com and the Hilton Honors app.

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