Where to Stay in Asbury Park
This guide breaks down the best hotels in Asbury Park. Whether you’re planning a romantic weekend, a girls’ trip, or a family beach vacation, here’s where to stay in Asbury Park and what to expect from each hotel.
Best Hotels in Asbury Park, NJ
This is a curated list based on real stays and local intel. We’ll keep it updated as the hotel scene evolves.
Asbury Ocean Club Hotel
Asbury Ocean Club is the benchmark for a luxury stay in Asbury Park. The architecture is clean and contemporary, the views are the main character, and the ocean-facing pool has become the town’s most in-demand place to spend an afternoon.
The details match the price point: a spa with plant-based OSEA products, floor-to-ceiling windows in the rooms (south-facing suites are worth it), and dining that’s polished and genuinely good.
Best for: Romantic weekends, special occasions, full-on relaxation
Book when: You want a splurge that actually feels worth it
Insider tip: The private beach club access is the move if you want a quieter, more curated beach day (cabanas + service).
The Asbury Hotel
If you want a hotel that matches Asbury’s energy, this is the one. The Asbury feels cool, easy, and perfectly located. You can walk to the beach, walk to dinner, and never feel like you have to plan too much.
The aesthetic is mid-century meets beach town, with plenty of open spaces that invite you to linger. There’s rooftop lounge seating for sunset, plus a lobby lounge with long tables and cozy corners. It’s ideal for gathering for a drink with friends drink before heading out.
Best for: Girls’ weekends, quick getaways, anyone who wants a fun, walkable home base
Book when: You want energy + convenience (and a rooftop moment)
Insider tip: The rooftop bar can get crowded on summer weekends – go for weekday sunset drinks when it’s easier to snag a good spot.
If you’re staying here, bookmark my Asbury Park restaurant guide.
More Asbury Park Hotel Options
Berkeley Oceanfront Hotel
The Berkeley is Asbury’s historic grand dame: oceanfront, classic, and a popular pick for weddings and big weekends. The location is hard to beat (especially if you’re doing Stone Pony nights), and the pool + tiki bar setup gives that nostalgic feeling.
The main thing to know: rooms can vary depending on the building/section. If you snag a renovated room—especially an oceanview—at the right rate, it’s a solid choice for value, location, and amenities over boutique design.
Best for: Families, wedding guests, groups who want oceanfront + value
What to know: Request a recently renovated room when you book
The St. Laurent Guest Rooms
The rooms lean minimal and streamlined with light-wood built-ins and platform beds. Just know they’re tight on space. It’s a great choice if you want a stylish, central place to crash, but not the move if the room itself is part of your trip.
Best for: Couples, solo travelers, shorter stays where you’ll be out all day
What to know: Rooms are compact. Choose it for location.
Empress Hotel
The Empress is the “we’re here for the nightlife” hotel, and it delivers exactly that. It’s high-energy, social, and steps from the action.
Best for: Party weekends, groups who want to be close to nightlife
What to know: It is exactly what it advertises. Commit to the vibe or skip it.
Where to Stay in Asbury Park: Our Take
For luxury and relaxation: Asbury Ocean Club is unmatched. The modern design, exceptional pool, and elevated service make it worth the premium.
For energy and walkability: The Asbury Hotel or St. Laurent puts you in the heart of everything with a social atmosphere that enhances rather than detracts from the stay.
For extended stays or families: Consider vacation rentals in the surrounding neighborhoods. Asbury’s hotel scene tends to skew toward couples and adult getaways.
The beauty of Asbury Park is that it’s compact enough to walk everywhere once you’ve parked your car. Both hotels we recommend are within blocks of the beach, the boardwalk, and downtown dining. Choose based on the vibe you want, not the location. Either puts you right where you need to be.
Frequently Asked Questions About Asbury Park Hotels
What is the best hotel in Asbury Park?
For luxury, Asbury Ocean Club is the top choice. For a boutique stay with the most energy and walkability, The Asbury Hotel is the move.
Are Asbury Park hotels expensive?
They can be, especially in peak summer. Expect higher rates on summer weekends, with luxury properties typically priced above boutique options. The Empress is usually the best budget option, or book an Airbnb.
Do Asbury Park hotels have beach access?
Yes, most hotels are walkable to the beach and boardwalk.
When is the best time to book hotels in Asbury Park?
Summer weekends (May–September) and holiday weekends book up fast. Spring and fall can be the sweet spot for better rates and fewer crowds.
Are there family-friendly hotels in Asbury Park?
Families often do well at the Berkeley or with a vacation rental. Nearby Ocean Grove and Bradley Beach can also be great for a family-focused stay.
Do Asbury Park hotels offer parking?
Most offer paid parking or valet (often an added nightly fee). Street parking exists but gets challenging in peak season. Once you park, you’ll likely walk everywhere.
What hotels in Asbury Park have pools?
The Berkeley Oceanfront Hotel, Asbury Ocean Club, Empress Hotel, and The Asbury Hotel have seasonal outdoor pools.
Asbury Park Hotels Guide last updated: January 2026
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