Princeton Region
The Princeton Region, as defined by New Jersey Department of State, Division of Travel & Tourism and the Princeton Regional Convention & Visitors Bureau, includes the municipalities of Cranbury, East Windsor, Ewing, Hamilton, Hightstown, Hopewell Borough, Hopewell Township, Kingston, Lawrence, Montgomery, Pennington, Plainsboro, Princeton Borough, Princeton Township, Robbinsville, Rocky Hill and West Windsor. The Princeton Regional Convention & Visitors Bureau also works closely with Trenton Downtown Association as there are a number of stakeholders in Trenton that participate in both organizations.
Charming towns and villages are abundant throughout the Princeton Region, creating a diverse and interesting mini-metropolis. Each community has a distinct character-modern, commercial, rural or agricultural -but all take pride in their important role in the Princeton Region. These municipalities are meeting the challenge of adapting to the influx of residents and businesses while preserving their historic architecture and open space. Borders between urban and rural neighborhoods are virtually invisible. The old and new mix together in a serene and bustling blend to create the Princeton Region.
The unique characteristics of the area's communities create diversity in both residential and commercial real estate. The broad range of choices, combined with the area's prime location, attract businesses and families and help to make the Princeton Region a highly desirable place to live and work.





