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Long Branch

Historic Resort Reborn

Long Branch carries more history per square mile than almost any shore town in America. Seven U.S. presidents vacationed here during the Gilded Age—Grant was fined $20 for speeding on horseback, and locals built a half-mile railroad spur overnight to bring the dying President Garfield to the shore in 1881. After decades of decline following the casino era, the city has experienced a genuine renaissance anchored by Pier Village, an upscale oceanfront development that succeeds without feeling sanitized.

The beach experience here splits into two distinct zones. Pier Village Beach offers easy access to 50+ shops and restaurants—clean sand, solid lifeguard coverage, and the convenience of grabbing lunch at Sirena or coffee at Inkwell without walking far. Beach badges run just $6 weekdays ($9 weekends), making this one of the more affordable options in Monmouth County. For something wilder, head to Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park, a 38-acre preserve with natural dunes, consistent surf breaks, and nature trails—named for those seven commanders-in-chief who found the sea air restorative.

Pier Village transformed Long Branch's identity without erasing it. The 3-block development mixes Anthropologie and Lululemon with local boutiques, all fronting a boardwalk with legitimate ocean views. It's upscale without being exclusive—families, couples, and day-trippers all mix comfortably. Beyond Pier Village, the West End neighborhood has developed a genuine arts scene with galleries and eclectic restaurants, attracting the kind of creative energy that used to flow exclusively to Asbury Park.

The dining scene punches above its weight. Rooney's Oceanfront has served the community for 20+ years with spectacular views and a raw bar worth the premium. McLoone's Pier House anchors the casual end with its $49 Sunday brunch buffet—omelette stations, champagne, live music—drawing crowds who arrive early and stay late. Sirena in Pier Village delivers tableside Italian with floor-to-ceiling ocean views. Avenue Le Club brings day-club energy with bottle service options. Figure $40-80/person at upscale spots, $25-40 for casual waterfront dining.

Long Branch works for couples wanting upscale beach weekends, families who appreciate the Pier Village convenience, shoppers seeking oceanfront retail therapy, and history buffs tracing presidential footsteps. The train station on the North Jersey Coast Line means NYC day-trippers can arrive without parking stress. Oceanfest on July 4th draws 250,000 people—plan accordingly or avoid entirely. Skip Long Branch if you want quiet, undeveloped beach or budget accommodations—that's Spring Lake south or Asbury Park's edge. But for the shore town that figured out how to blend luxury retail, genuine history, and accessible beaches without losing its soul, Long Branch has nailed the formula.

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What Makes Long Branch Special

Upscale Revival

Known for its trendy and upscale atmosphere

Perfect For

beaches, relaxation

Budget-Friendly Beach

Daily badge only $6

Easy Transit Access

NJ Transit to Long Branch Station

Where to Stay in Long Branch

Hotel

Ocean Place Resort & Spa

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4.0/5 rating with 254 rooms. Full-service spa (16,000 sq ft), indoor pool, private beach access. The only full-service oceanfront resort in the area. Some note dated decor but excellent service. $252-$400+/night.

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Pier Village Rentals

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Luxury condo rentals within Pier Village with ocean views, modern amenities, and walkable access to shops and restaurants.

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Hotel

Bungalow Hotel

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Boutique hotel near Long Branch beaches with modern rooms and a relaxed coastal vibe.

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Did You Know?

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Did You Know?

President Grant was fined $20 for a speeding violation while riding his horse in Long Branch—possibly America's first presidential traffic ticket.

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Did You Know?

In 1881, locals built a 5/8-mile railroad spur overnight to bring the dying President Garfield to the shore in hopes the sea air would help him recover.

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Did You Know?

Seven U.S. presidents—Grant, Hayes, Garfield, Arthur, Harrison, McKinley, and Wilson—all vacationed in Long Branch, earning it the nickname 'Summer Capital.'

Historical Note

Known as the 'Summer Capital' of America in the late 1800s, Long Branch attracted the nation's elite and seven sitting presidents, making it one of the most prestigious resort destinations of the Gilded Age.

Beach Badge

$6/day

Parking

~$15/day

From NYC

1hr 5min

Transit

Train + Bus

Don't Miss in Long Branch

Pier Village

Must See

Upscale oceanfront development spanning 3 blocks with 50+ shops including Lululemon, Shore House Boutique, and Anthropologie. Beautiful boardwalk, restaurants, and luxury residences.

Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park

Must See

38-acre oceanfront park named for the seven U.S. presidents who vacationed in Long Branch. Natural dunes, excellent surfing, and nature trails.

Also Worth Checking Out

West End Artsy neighborhood with galleries, eclectic restaurants, and a more bohemian vibe. Growing creative community.
McLoone's Pier House Oceanfront restaurant with spectacular views and famous $49 Sunday brunch buffet with live music.

Things to Do in Long Branch

Tours, cruises, and experiences near Long Branch

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Jersey Shore Boat Tour

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Whale & Dolphin Watching Cruise

Whale Watching

Duration: 3 hours

From $55

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Kayak Eco Tour

Kayaking

Duration: 2-3 hours

From $65

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Shore Fishing in Long Branch

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1 NJDEP-registered public fishing access site in Long Branch. Great for surf fishing, pier fishing, and jetty fishing.

Where to Eat in Long Branch

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Stingers Burger Bar

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Sitting Duck Restaurant

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Simply Greek

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Getting to Long Branch

🚆 Public Transit

Long Branch is accessible via NJ Transit at Long Branch Station and bus routes 831, 837.

North Jersey Coast Line - end of electrified service. 1.5 hours from NY Penn.

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🚗 By Car

  • From NYC: 1hr 5min
  • From Philadelphia: 1hr 30min
  • From Newark: 50min
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Accessibility: Long Branch has a wheelchair-accessible boardwalk and free beach wheelchair program. View accessibility guide →

Best Time to Visit Long Branch

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

Local Events

  • Late April:NJ Marathon & Half Marathon
  • Weekly June-August:Summer Concert Series
  • July 4th Weekend:Oceanfest
  • Late August:Long Branch Jazz & Blues Festival

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