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Best Hotels in Allenhurst

3 hotels in this monmouth County beach town

Browse the top hotels in Allenhurst with pricing, features, and local tips to help you choose.

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Finding the Right Hotel

Accommodations at the Jersey Shore range from historic Victorian inns to modern beachfront resorts, classic motels with pool views to boutique hotels with personality. Each shore town has its own character, and the right hotel can define your trip. Location matters - beachfront comes at a premium, but walking distance to the beach is often the sweet spot for value.

Insider Tips

  • Recent renovation dates matter more than star ratings
  • Check if "ocean view" means actual view or just a sliver
  • Parking included vs. paid makes a big difference in cost
  • Read recent reviews, not just the overall score

Summer Season Tips

Book early for peak weekends. Minimum stays are common July-August. Prices drop mid-week.

Top 3 Hotels

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Allenhurst Summer Rentals

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Historic Victorian homes available for summer rental in this exclusive community. Properties in the National Register Historic District.

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Nearby Asbury Park Hotels

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Asbury Park (1 mile) offers boutique hotels including The Asbury Hotel and Asbury Ocean Club.

10-15 minute walk
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Nearby Ocean Grove B&Bs

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Ocean Grove (walkable) offers numerous Victorian B&Bs including The Inn at Ocean Grove (9.6/10 rated).

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Our Top Picks Reviewed

Best Overall: Allenhurst Summer Rentals

Allenhurst Summer Rentals stands out as our top pick for hotels in Allenhurst.Historic Victorian homes available for summer rental in this exclusive community. Properties in the National Register Historic District. At $$$$ pricing, it delivers excellent value for the quality. Notable features include historic, Victorian, exclusive.

Best Value: Nearby Ocean Grove B&Bs

Nearby Ocean Grove B&Bs delivers solid quality at $$ pricing.Ocean Grove (walkable) offers numerous Victorian B&Bs including The Inn at Ocean Grove (9.6/10 rated). A reliable pick for families and groups on a set budget.

Best for Special Occasions: Nearby Asbury Park Hotels

For a nicer night out in Allenhurst, Nearby Asbury Park Hotels is a strong choice.Asbury Park (1 mile) offers boutique hotels including The Asbury Hotel and Asbury Ocean Club. The upscale setting and attention to detail justify the price.

What to Know Before You Go

The hotels scene in Allenhurst varies by season. During peak summer months (June through August), wait times at popular spots can exceed an hour, especially on weekend evenings. We recommend making reservations at least a week in advance for weekend dining. Off-season visitors (September through May) will find it much easier to secure tables, and many establishments offer seasonal specials and promotions.

Price-wise, expect to spend between $15-30 per person at $ spots, $30-50 at $$ establishments, $50-80 at $$$ venues, and $80+ at $$$$ fine dining locations. Most Allenhurst hotels are BYOB-friendly, which can significantly reduce your total bill if you bring your own wine or beer.

Quick Comparison

NamePriceBest ForHighlights
Allenhurst Summer Rentals$$$$Special Occasionshistoric, Victorian
Nearby Asbury Park Hotels$$$Date Nightnearby options, boutique
Nearby Ocean Grove B&Bs$$Families & Groupsnearby options, Victorian

Accommodation Tips

Get more for your money with these local insights for hotels in Allenhurst.

  • 1Weekday rates can be 30-50% less than weekends
  • 2Shoulder season (May, September) offers best value with good weather
  • 3Properties a block or two from the beach are significantly cheaper
  • 4AAA, AARP, and other memberships often have shore hotel discounts

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About Allenhurst

Allenhurst might be the most architecturally significant four blocks on the entire Jersey Shore. This tiny borough—fewer than 500 permanent residents, just a quarter-mile of beachfront—contains 412 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, with Colonial Revival, Queen Anne, Prairie, and Craftsman styles in an uninterrupted concentration that feels like walking through a preserved time capsule. Forbes ranks the ZIP code 131st most expensive in America. The Coast Land Improvement Company developed the town in 1895 specifically to attract "only the best class of refined summer residents," requiring references to purchase property. That exclusivity never really went away. The beach access here matches the town's intimate scale. Daily badges run $12 (season $100), and the four-block stretch of sand is notably uncrowded compared to Deal to the north or Asbury Park to the south. The Allenhurst Beach Club continues a tradition of private beach access dating to the early 1900s, though public beach sections exist for badge-holders. Parking is very limited—street meters only at $3/hour—and locals will warn you about the notorious speed trap on Ocean Avenue where the 25 mph limit is strictly enforced. Consider this fair warning. The real draw is the architecture walk. Self-guided tours through the Historic District reveal homes that wealthy industrialists and professionals built as summer retreats when this stretch of coast was the Hamptons before the Hamptons existed. The preservation standards here are strict enough that modifications require historical approval, keeping the visual coherence intact. Deal Lake borders the town's western edge, adding 158 acres of scenic water and walking paths to the experience. Dining within Allenhurst is limited by design—this remains a residential enclave rather than a commercial district. The Beach Club offers members-only dining with ocean views during season. For non-members, Asbury Park is one mile south with the full range from Talula's pizza to Moonstruck fine dining; Deal has Simko's Deli for classic corned beef sandwiches. The Asbury Park train station puts you walking distance from Allenhurst for NYC day-trippers (about 50 minutes from Newark). Victorian B&Bs in nearby Ocean Grove provide the lodging—The Inn at Ocean Grove carries a 9.6/10 rating. If you're expecting beach amenities, dining options, or any commercial infrastructure, this is the wrong town. Allenhurst is a residential enclave that happens to allow public beach access, and it has been exactly that since 1895. Come for the four most architecturally concentrated beachfront blocks in New Jersey, spend the morning on the sand, and walk to Asbury Park for lunch.

Why Allenhurst for Hotels?

Allenhurst in Monmouth County draws visitors for its victorian and elegant character. The hotels scene reflects that mix — you can find options ranging from casual to upscale throughout this monmouth County beach town.

What Makes Allenhurst Special

  • victorian atmosphere
  • elegant atmosphere
  • preserved atmosphere
  • upscale atmosphere
  • quiet atmosphere

Planning Your Visit

Allenhurst is accessible from major cities, making it perfect for day trips or weekend getaways. For the best hotels experience, consider visiting during shoulder season (May-June or September-October) when crowds are lighter but most establishments are open.

Getting to Allenhurst

  • From NYC: 1hr 5min
  • From Philadelphia: 1hr 25min
  • From Newark: 50min

Local Tips

  • Parking: Very limited parking. Notorious speed trap on Ocean Avenue - watch for the 25 mph limit!
  • Best Time: Weekday lunches offer shorter waits at popular spots.
  • Reservations: Book ahead for summer weekends, especially waterfront venues.

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