elcome to The Inn at Jim Thorpe. Our New Orleans style grand hotel is nestled in the heart of the historic district of the picturesque village of Jim Thorpe, Pa - located in the famous Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. Built in 1849, the Inn at Jim Thorpe has provided first class lodging to some or the19th century's most influential and colorful people.

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Combining old world charm with modern amenities, our historic hotel features 45 elegant guestrooms and suites with whirlpools. In our boutique hotel, you will find spa services, meeting rooms, exercise facilities and an awesome grand balcony overlooking the village of Jim Thorpe. Our restaurant and Authentic Irish pub round out the full service experience we provide to our guests.
Dubbed "America's Little Switzerland" by the Swiss Tourist Board, Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania is one of the most photographed small towns in America, Broadway - the main street in town - is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. With its meandering streets and magnificent architecture set against a backdrop of the Pocono Mountains - the town looks like a Victorian movie set. |
here are things to do in historic Jim Thorpe for everyone. You can browse over 50 unique shops and world-class art galleries. Take a walking tour through an historic mansion or museum. Dine in our wonderful and eclectic array of eateries. Take in a show at our historic Opera House. Or take an old-fashioned train ride through the mountains surrounding the Poconos.

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If outdoor adventure is your pleasure - there's whitewater rafting, lazy summer float trips, kayaking and fishing on the spectacular Lehigh River. You can bike through the scenic Lehigh River Gorge on one of the nation's top rated rail trails, or on a mountain bike over Jim Thorpe's challenging terrain.
From couples and family packages, to weddings, reunions and corporate retreats, we have the staff, accommodations and setting to create a memorable stay for you while taking in all that our historic village has to offer. You don't have to go far to feel far away!
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