There is an incredible array of cities in New Jersey. In fact, the state is home to 565 municipalities, each unique in its own way. Several of these municipalities are cities, while others are city-like townships.Β Β
Having lived in the Garden State for over 30 years, Iβm going to introduce you to some of the best cities and city-like municipalities we have. Home to some of the best things to do in New Jersey, Iβm sure you too will fall in love with these amazing locales.
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17 Best New Jersey Cities
Ocean City
A family-friendly seaside resort city.
π Population: 11,190 | π Google Maps | Website | π Browse Hotels in Ocean City on Booking
Welcome to Ocean City! Full of beautiful beaches and boardwalks, this city is particularly popular in the summer months when you can bask in and enjoy the beautiful weather. But itβs also a great place to live.
Ocean City is safe, clean, and family-friendly. Itβs also home to some of the best beaches to visit in New Jersey. Come here to have a relaxing vacation or if you want to live by the shore.
Just keep in mind that Ocean City is a dry town, so no alcohol is served at restaurants here. Itβs also banned on the beach, so itβs best to leave that Budweiser at home!
Seaside Park
Relaxing city by the sea.
π Population: 1,463 | π Google Maps | Website | π Browse Hotels in Seaside Park on Booking
A borough in Ocean County, Seaside Park is often confused with its more lively counterpart, Seaside Heights (one of the best weekend getaways in New Jersey). They are in close proximity to each other, connected via a small bridge, but cater to very different crowds.
Right across Barnegat Bay, Seaside Park is where you come to get away from it all. It has a relaxing vibe and a friendly local community and is popular among families. The atmosphere here is great if you want to be close to Seaside Heights, but also enjoy a quieter day at the beach.Β Β
Toms River
Featuring some of the most beautiful beaches on the Jersey Shore.
π Population: 97,304 | π Google Maps | Website | π Browse Hotels in Toms River on Booking
Down the road from Seaside Park is Toms River. This is actually classified as a township rather than a city but has some city-like vibes if you venture downtown. As an avid beach lover, my favorite part of Toms River is Ortley Beach. But thereβs more to Toms River than amazing beaches.
The downtown area has some nice eateries and offers a relaxed feel, and there are some cool activities to try. In particular, it features a planetarium, a bug museum, and a great boardwalk. Itβs an ideal place to relax on a Spring or Summer day. Temps near the water can drop significantly during the Fall and Winter, so it may be best to choose warmer months for a visit.Β
Perth Amboy
A diverse seaside city with a great downtown.
π Population: 55,291 | π Google Maps | Website | π Browse Hotels in Perth Amboy on Trip Advisor
Perth Amboy is a nice, diverse city. It has great restaurants and nightlife, yet has a little bit of something for everyone. Itβs also generally regarded as an affordable place to live, so itβs worth checking out if youβre planning a move to Garden State.
Unfortunately, there are certain areas in Perth Amboy that have high levels of poverty. This has led to mixed reviews about the city in general. For the most part, however, Perth Amboy is a nice stop if you want to walk by the waterfront. You can also enjoy a variety of cuisines β especially Hispanic food.
New Brunswick
Upbeat college city.
π Population: 55,708 | π Google Maps | Website | π Browse Hotels in New Brunswick on Booking
Home to one of three Rutgers University campuses in New Jersey, New Brunswick is a great place for young adults looking to have a good time. There are many shopping and dining areas geared toward the college crowd, and the city has a clean and pleasant atmosphere. Itβs also fun if you want to take in a theater show or go to an art museum.
Fun fact: I went to Rutgers! At that time, I found that New Brunswick was the nicest of the Brunswicks.
Cherry Hill
Home to one of the most popular malls in New Jersey.
π Population: 75,474 | π Google Maps | Website | π Browse Hotels in Cherry Hill on Booking
Located in South Jersey, Cherry Hill is considered a Philadelphia suburb and is one of the best places to live in New Jersey. This is because of how close it is to Philadelphia β about 20 minutes to be exact.
Popular local activities include the Cherry Hill mall, which was one of the very first enclosed malls in America. Itβs also a very interesting town, with historical societies and museums. Itβs said that the East side is nicer than the West side β though you can visit either and still have a great time.Β
Around April, Cherry Hillβs namesake, Cherry Blossoms, is in full bloom. This makes for a spectacular sight.
Brick
Diverse suburban meets city living.
π Population: 77,168 | π Google Maps | Website | π Browse Hotels in Brick on Booking
Brick is a township that has a city atmosphere. Itβs diverse, with a variety of great activities and restaurants to enjoy with family and friends. It also has three beaches, making it particularly popular during the summer months.
Due to its population and proximity to the beach, youβre likely to experience periods of bad traffic here. Congestion in more populated, downtown areas can also be a problem if you donβt like crowds. It may not be an ideal place to live if you donβt want to deal with crowds, but itβs a great place to visit over the summer.Β
Bordentown
A city with cozy suburban vibes.
π Population: 3,990 | π Google Maps | Website | π Browse Hotels in Bordentown on Booking
Though classified as a city, Bordentown is certainly not what youβd expect of one. Itβs very quiet, unassuming, and a great place in New Jersey to raise a family. It has a low crime rate and family-friendly activities available.
A local favorite is Bordentown Beach where you can relax by the water and even enjoy some water activities. They have boats and fishing areas available. Thereβs also a nice little downtown area where you can grab a bite to eat. Donβt forget to stop by a local favorite β Chickie and Peteβs!
Vineland
A family-friendly city with a relaxed feel.
π Population: 61,156 | π Google Maps | Website | π Browse Hotels in Vineland on Booking
If youβre looking for somewhere to settle with your family, then Vineland is one of the best cities in New Jersey. Located in Cumberland Country, towards south Jersey, this diverse city is thought of well by its residents.Β
However, it really doesnβt have a lot going on. If youβre looking for more action, youβll want to look elsewhere. But if you love a slow pace, then youβre in the right place.
Bridgewater
Centrally-located commercial hub close to NYC.
π Population: 44,646 | π Google Maps | Website | π Browse Hotels in Bridgewater on Booking
Not too far from New York City, Bridgewater is home to friendly locals and a pleasant atmosphere. Areas of it can have a town feel, but places like Bridgewater Commons have more of a bustling city vibe.
Itβs also very safe, as Bridgewater Police often patrol the streets. Bridgewater is also home to one of New Jerseyβs beautiful waterfalls, Buttermilk Falls at Washington Valley Park. Stop by Bridgewater Commons for great shopping and dining, then finish off the day admiring Buttermilk Falls at the park.
Lambertville
A city adorned with classic architecture.
π Population: 4,149 | π Google Maps | Website | π Browse Hotels in Lambertville on Booking
Though itβs classified as a city, Lambertville gives you more of a rural impression. The population of about 4,000 people lends to that, as itβs not overcrowded and has a very calm pace.
One of Lambertvilleβs key aspects is the beautiful, classic architecture that graces the city. Forbes has even dubbed it one of the β15 Prettiest Towns in Americaβ. The whole city is relaxed, down to the restaurants and quaint cafes. This is where you come to get a break from busy city life.Β
Hackensack
A diverse city with plenty to do.
π Population: 45,646 | π Google Maps | Website | π BrowseHotels in Hackensack on Booking
Hackensack is home to a very popular hospital, Hackensack Meridian. In fact, itβs ranked as #2 among the best hospitals in New Jersey. This diverse city is also safe, having a lower crime rate than many other areas of the state.
One of the most popular areas is The Shops at Riverside. Here you can shop and eat to your heartβs content β if youβre a steak fan then I have to recommend Mortonβs Steakhouse. The Hackensack River Pathway is also a great place to take a walk on a nice Spring day.
Jersey City
Home to beautiful views of the Hudson River.
π Population: 283,927 | π Google Maps | Website | Where to Stay in Jersey City
Jersey City is home to one of my favorite places in New Jersey, the beautiful Liberty State Park. Here you can find glorious views of the Hudson River. Itβs also the true home of Ellis Island β just one of many fun facts about New Jersey.
This bustling city is diverse and has many great restaurants and accommodations to choose from. If you like the nightlife scene or live music, visit Washington Boulevard, in the Newport section.
To get planning, check out my guide to the best attractions in Jersey City.
Hoboken
A taste of NYC in New Jersey.
π Population: 58,690 | π Google Maps | Website | π Browse Hotels in Hoboken on Booking
Part of the New York Metropolitan area, Hoboken is a popular place for young professionals. It has quick access to NYC via train, ferry, or car, and the city itself is very walkable. Its overall vibe gives you a taste of city life without having to cross the Hudson.
Personally, I love visiting Hoboken. The city has some amazing restaurants and spectacular waterfront views. The architecture also draws you in, with beautiful brownstones aplenty. This busy city is definitely for you if you love bustling city life.
For more, check out my guide to the best things to do in Hoboken.
Β π Tip: Parking in Hoboken is pretty bad. If you want to get around the city without walking, definitely go for a Lyft or Uber.
Summit
A small city offering great dining and suburban living.
π Population: 22,526 | π Google Maps | Website | π Browse Hotels in Summit on Booking
Summit is a small city in New Jersey that has a quiet, yet suburban, feel. Residents and visitors alike love the safety of Summit, as well as all the restaurant choices. Summit also has a fantastic seasonal farmerβs market (that I look forward to visiting every weekend), and a beautiful arboretum.
Watchung
Beautiful city with lush parks and natural sites.
π Population: 6,486 | π Google Maps | Website | π Browse Hotels in Watchung on Expedia
If you love parks, then youβll love Watchung, New Jersey.
While here, I recommend spending the day at Watchung Lake and Watchung Rock State Park. Take a walk after a long week at work, and marvel at the natural beauty. Nearby Watchung Reservation is also home to great hiking trails β some even feature waterfalls.
Montclair
A town with city vibes.
π Population: 40,935 | π Google Maps | Website | π Browse Hotels in Montclair on Booking
Located in the foothills of the First Watchung Mountain, Montclair is located just an hour from New York City and is a great budget-friendly New Jersey city.Β
There is a bustling art scene here (with many galleries), as well as some superb dining options. Lining Bloomfield Avenue, youβll find a host of amazing restaurants with cuisine from all over the world. Whether youβre looking for a cute cafe or an upscale restaurant, there is a place in Montclair for you.
Metuchen
A major commuter area with one of the biggest train stations.
π Population: 14,949 | π Google Maps | Website | π Browse Hotels in Metuchen on Booking
Metuchen is a big NYC commuter town with a plethora of activities. Here, I recommend visiting Roosevelt Park, checking out the Thomas Edison Center, and taking a walk through the Middlesex Greenway.
If youβre considering moving to New Jersey, then Metuchen should be on your consideration list. The schools are top-rated and the community is one of the safest in New Jersey. Those who are commuting to New York can ride along with many other Metuchen residents on the NJ Transit train.
FAQs About Cities In New JerseyΒ
What is the best part to live in New Jersey?
The best and safest place to live in New Jersey is Sparta, NJ, which is located in North Jerseyβs Sussex County.
How many cities are in NJ?
New Jersey has 565 cities/municipalities.
What are the top 5 major cities in NJ?
Newark, Jersey City, Trenton, Atlantic City, and Princeton are five of the major cities in New Jersey.
What city in New Jersey is the safest?
The safest city in New Jersey is Ocean City. The safest municipality, however, is Sparta, NJ.
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Thanks for reading my guide to cities in New Jersey! Each of New Jerseyβs cities has its own unique flair that Iβve come to know and love. Looking to see what great towns we have too? Then make sure to check out the best towns in New Jersey!