Philadelphia is great, about halfway, a little closer to NYC, but there are tons of things to do and a wide range of prices for hotels, restaurants and bars. Wilmington, DE is less expensive and still a decent choice but Philly's got a lot more to offer.
There is a great website called www.meetways.com that allows you to enter two addresses and what you would like to do and then gives you a place half way in between. That may help in terms of finding a good meeting point.
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Where is a good meeting point between DC and NYC for a couple ?Meet up in Philly. Check the www.GoPhila.org for hotel deals and events information.
May I suggest Trenton, NJ - the state capital of NJ and a pretty historic city in its own right. I doubt that Trenton is as expensive as Philly.
I'm going to assume that each of you is travelling by Amtrak? Trenton is less than an hour from NYC and up to 2 hours from DC. Philly is the more accurate halfway spot but the city is expensive. Atlantic City is too much out of the way and requires a separate train ride unless each of you is willing to meet in Philly and take the train. Atlantic City is just as expensive as Philly and almost rivals NYC, especially with food.Where is a good meeting point between DC and NYC for a couple ?
Atlantic City, NJ
Philly or Wilmington would be about halfway between. Philly is a great city. I don't know too much about Wilmington. Baltimore is always great too, but it's definitely closer to DC, and probably 3.5 to 4 hours from NYC. Also, the beaches of NJ, DE, or MD would be nice, and not too expensive this time of year.
ATlantic City, NJ would be about a three hour drive for each of you and there is plenty to do there. Just pick a hotel to meet at like maybe Ceasers or Harrahs.
Alexandria,VA
Nice hotels, restaurants, a lot of fish restaurants. The Potomac is nice and a lot of romantic restaurants on it.
How about Wilmington, DE. It's not a huge city, but I am sure there are bars and restaurants, etc.
Wilmington, Delaware
Cute little town, about 1/2 way and serviced by Amtrak.
Or Try Philly
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