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Allenhurst beach town

Allenhurst

Victorian Elegance by the Sea

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, showcasing 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).

Allenhurst works best for architecture enthusiasts who want to photograph Gilded Age residential design, couples seeking ultra-quiet beach access without the extreme pricing of Deal, and day visitors who combine Allenhurst's peaceful morning beach with Asbury Park's afternoon and evening energy. Victorian B&Bs in nearby Ocean Grove provide the lodging—The Inn at Ocean Grove carries a 9.6/10 rating. Skip Allenhurst if you want amenities, dining options, or a beach with commercial infrastructure; this is purely a residential enclave that happens to allow public beach access. But for the four most architecturally significant beachfront blocks in New Jersey, Allenhurst has protected exactly what it was designed to be in 1895.

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What Makes Allenhurst Special

Historic & Exclusive

Known for its victorian and elegant atmosphere

Perfect For

beaches, relaxation

Easy Transit Access

NJ Transit to Asbury Park Station

Must-See

Historic District Walking Tour - Self-guided tour of 412 contributing Victorian buildings sho...

Where to Stay in Allenhurst

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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 Ocean Grove B&Bs

B&B5-10 minute walk

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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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Nearby Asbury Park Hotels

Hotel10-15 minute walk

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

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Beach Badge

$12/day

Parking

Paid

From NYC

1hr 5min

Transit

Train + Bus

Don't Miss in Allenhurst

Historic District Walking Tour

Must See

Self-guided tour of 412 contributing Victorian buildings showcasing Colonial Revival, Queen Anne, Prairie, and Craftsman styles.

Also Worth Checking Out

Allenhurst Beach Club Historic private beach club serving the community for over a century.
Deal Lake Scenic 158-acre lake bordering the town, perfect for peaceful walks.

Things to Do in Allenhurst

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Cape May Beach Yoga

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90 Minute Sunset Tour

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Duration: 1.5 hours

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Alpaca and Llama Encounter with Guided Walk

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Where to Eat in Allenhurst

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Nicole's Kitchen

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Grateful Deli

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Allenhurst Beach Club Restaurant

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Try: Fresh seafood

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Getting to Allenhurst

🚆 Public Transit

Allenhurst is accessible via NJ Transit at Asbury Park Station and bus routes 836.

Nearest station is Asbury Park, about 1 mile south.

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🚗 By Car

  • From NYC: 1hr 5min
  • From Philadelphia: 1hr 25min
  • From Newark: 50min
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Best Time to Visit Allenhurst

Peak Season

June - August

Warmest weather, all attractions open, full beach services. Expect larger crowds and higher prices.

Off-Season Perks

  • Lower accommodation prices
  • Fewer crowds
  • Easier parking
  • More authentic local experience

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Vacation Rentals in Allenhurst

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