'''Lancaster''' [http://www.cityoflancasterpa.com/] is a city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, USA.
Background
Lancaster is the home to a very diverse group of people. It is a strong agricultural town with various farmlands all over. It is a scenic place with lush vegitation and great produce. This is because the Amish dwell in and around Lancaster's many townships. The Amish are failry isolated from the rest of the communities, but they are acknowledged, respected, and not bothered. They are masters of farming and simple living, for they don't use electricity. They teach in their own schools, and they have their own churches. They get around by horse and buggy and they are easily seen, wearing black suits, hats, and bonnets. But that is not all Lancaster has to offer. Lancaster has evolved from Pennsylvanias capital back in 1799, before Harrisburg was named the capital in 1813, to a strong and well known city in Pennsylvania. It is actually the oldest inland city in the U.S. Lancaster has grown into a modern and attractive city that has something to offer for all people of all ages. From the farms to downtown Lancaster city, you will enjoy Lancaster.
Get in
By Train
Amtrak has frequent service to Lancaster Train Station located at 53 McGovern Avenue, near downtown Lancaster. For more information, see Amtrak.com [http://www.amtrak.com/] or call 1-800-USA-RAIL.
By Car
Interstate highways lead most traffic into Lancaster County [http://www.co.lancaster.pa.us/].
I-76, also known as the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
One of the most pleasant routes from the East Coast Cities is via I-78 through New Jersey to exit 13, Bethel (Pennsylvania), then Route 501 south to Lancaster. It is a beautiful farmland drive, especially at sunset.
Another good routing from I-78 is exit 54A, US 222 South (Hamilton Boulevard). This is also very scenic, but a faster and more direct routing.
A very nice, scenic drive that takes you through the heart of the Pennsylvania Amish Country is a connecting road between Route 30 West from Philadelphia and Old Philadelphia Pike, Newport Road. The gentle rolling hills take the road through open Amish farm land and passes by Pequea Valley High School. Not only is Newport Road a nice, refreshing, scenic road, it also bypasses all the traffic of the Lancaster Outlet areas and takes you to Old Philadelphia Pike which puts you right back on the highway portion route 30 towards York County
Get around
Although you can pay for buggy rides in the rural areas, plan on having a car to get around. Some places and towns, such as the Rockvale Square retail outlets and the town of Intercourse, are easily navigable on foot. It is possible to tour the county by bicycle, but it shouldn't be attempted unless you're a cyclist who doesn't mind hills!
Public Transportation is provided by Red Rose Transit[http://www.redrosetransit.com/], however, do not expect it to be anything like metropolitan areas. Buses do not run often and service ends by 6PM!
Tips
Online map and direction providers are usually very accurate in Lancaster County. They may be slightly confusing at times on back roads, but directions and mileage are very precise, especially along main routes.
Lancastrian drivers are generally very polite, with notable exceptions; they will be courteous as long as you return the favor.
You may pass the buggies. If you don't, locals will immediately peg you as a tourist. Keep an eye on oncoming traffic and pass quickly but safely, with sufficient distance from the horses.
Yes, horses do relieve themselves on the road. If you must dodge "road apples", please be careful!
See
Millersville University. O Box 1002 1 South George St. Millersville, PA 17551 . 717) 872-3011. ww.millersville.edu. Founded over 150 years ago today, Millersville University is one of the most highly regarded public universities in its region of the United States.
The Amish
Although the Amish culture dates back hundreds of years, they have not done much to change their lifestyles. They are traditional and they have a strong sense of community. They exist inside a larger community and everyone gets along with out internal problems. They keep to themselves, but they give back to the outside Lancasterian community with their goods.
There are ways to learn about how the amish live. Here are some attractions to get informed about "The Simple People":
'''Amish Experience F/X Theater''', 3121 Old Philadelphia Pike Bird-in-Hand Pa
'''The People's Place Quilt Museum''', 3510 Old Philadelphia Pike, Intercourse, PA 17534 800-828-8218
'''Amish Country Tours''', 3121 Old Philadelphia Pike, Bird-In-Hand, PA 17505 717-768-3600
'''Mennonite Information Center''', 2209 Millstream Rd., Lancaster Pa.
'''Elizabethtown College''', [http://www.etown.edu]. Founded by the Anabaptist Bretheren, this college has a center dedicated to the study of Plain communities in America. The center employs several experts on Plain societies like the Amish and contains a one-of-a-kind library of resources on the Mennonite, Bretheren, and Amish.
'''The Ephrata Cloister'''. A beautiful historic site with original, 18th century buildings. Tours explain the lives of the German religious refugees that created the community in 1732.
'''Franklin and Marshall College''', [http://www.fandm.edu]. Founded by Benjamin Franklin and John Marshall (separately, as Franklin College and Marshall College, respectively), this college is located on the highest hill in the city of Lancaster.
'''National Watch and Clock Museum''', [http://www.nawcc.org/museum/museum.htm].
'''Strasburg Rail Road''', [http://www.strasburgrailroad.com/]. All aboard America's oldest short-line railroad, where you'll ride authentically restored passenger cars pulled by a huge, coal-burning steam locomotive. See our Amish neighbors up close as they work and play on nearby farms.
'''Plain and Fancy Farm''', [http://www.plainandfancyfarm.com/]. Good all-around tour of the Amish community including a restaurant, bus tours and a movie. Particularly good if you're a foreign visitor without a car.
'''Antiques Capital''', [http://www.padutchcountry.com/includes/process_member_clicks.asp?fldMemberID=755]. The Antiques Capital in Adamstown is the premier year-around antiques destination with 5,000 quality dealers, farm markets, golf courses, easy access to Lancaster and Reading outlet centers, auto racing, micro brewery, fine lodging, dining, camping, Amish and Mennonite culture and more.
'''Bird-in-Hand Village''', [http://www.padutchcountry.com/includes/process_member_clicks.asp?fldMemberID=12]. A visit to the Village of Bird-in-Hand is like returning to a bygone era. Here you will find friendly shopkeepers, homegrown Lancaster County foods and restful lodging for weary travelers. An old-fashioned Farmer's Market lies in the center of town where you can purchase fresh foods, handmade crafts and homegrown produce. The town's Old Village Store is still open for business, filled with unique and nostalgic inventory.
'''Intercourse Merchants Association Group''', [http://www.padutchcountry.com/includes/process_member_clicks.asp?fldMemberID=706]. Intercourse is the hub where the Amish and local folks do their business and host thousands of visitors each year. The beautiful Amish farms surround the Village which is located on the Old Philadelphia Pike (Route 340), earlier known as King's Highway, in Eastern Lancaster County. Intercourse is in close proximity to all Lancaster County attractions and in particular, the sister villages of Bird-in-Hand and Strasburg.
'''Historic Lancaster City''', [http://www.padutchcountry.com/includes/process_member_clicks.asp?fldMemberID=990]. The City of Lancaster was established in 1730 and is now designated as one of the largest historic areas of the country. Begin your tour of the city at the Visitor_fs Center in Southern Market Center, corner of Queen and Vine Streets.
'''Lititz''', [http://www.padutchcountry.com/includes/process_member_clicks.asp?fldMemberID=708]. Visit the historic village which of Lititz. Founded in 1756, Lititz is known for its quaint, tree-lined streets and historic district, its many unique shops, museums, businesses, inns, bed and breakfasts, and much more! Don't forget to visit the famous Wilbur Chocolate, Sturgis Pretzel, and explore the many side streets and shopping district treasures!
Do
'''Amish Buggy Rides''': You may have to travel a little to experience this. In Bird-in-Hand Pa, Abe's Buggy Rides takes you on a scenic tour of Lancaster county
'''Amish Village''', [http://www.padutchcountry.com/includes/process_member_clicks.asp?fldMemberID=474]. Enjoy an educational guided tour through this 1840's farm house furnished as a typical Lancaster County Old Order Amish house. Grounds include barn with farm animals, operating water wheel, smoke house with PA Dutch foods, blacksmith shop with tools of the smithy's trade, village gift shop and picnic area after tour.
'''Choo Choo Barn - Traintown U.S.A.''', [http://padutchcountry.com/includes/process_member_clicks.asp?fldMemberID=377]. See Lancaster County and America captured in miniature in hand-built detail. Featuring more than 140 animated figures and vehicles and 18 operating trains.
'''Dutch Wonderland Family Amusement Park''', [http://www.dutchwonderland.com/]. It's A KINGDOM FOR KIDS! Especially suited for younger children. Families with pre-teens may prefer nearby Hersheypark.
'''Landis Valley Museum''', [http://padutchcountry.com/includes/process_member_clicks.asp?fldMemberID=479]. Largest Pennsylvania Dutch Living History Farm & Village in the country, interpreting German Heritage from 1740-1940, including tours and traditional craft demonstrations.
'''Laserdome''', [http://padutchcountry.com/includes/process_member_clicks.asp?fldMemberID=197]. High-tech fun park, with laser tag, virtual reality and laser theater. Even as an adult, you will havea lot of fun. They offer laser shows that play to the music of the Doors, and the Rolling Stones.
'''Leisure Lanes Bowling and Golfing Center''', [http://padutchcountry.com/includes/process_member_clicks.asp?fldMemberID=597]. Go bowling in the winter, and mini golfing in the summer. If you are adventerous, you could do both in a days time.
'''Lost Treasure Golf and Maze''', [http://padutchcountry.com/includes/process_member_clicks.asp?fldMemberID=1314].
Anderson Pretzel Bakery. 060 Old Philadelphia Pike Lancaster, Pa. These pretzels are delicious. They offer free tours to see how they are made and learn a little about the history of the bakery. The tour ends with, of course, a sampling of their great pretzels. You can buy them, and other snack foods to take home to the family and relive the experience later.
Dutch Apple Dinner Theater. 10 Centerville Road Lancaster, Pa. You may have heard about dinner and a movie, but how about dinner and a broadway show. This is the place to go for quite an experience. This place has a fun atmosphere which is great for groups to come and dine and watch a broadway performance. Friends, food and theater. Nothing can beat that
Balloon Flights Daily. 300 Lincoln Highway Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster is a beautiful and scenic place to see when you drive around. It is even more beautiful from the sky. You can ride a hot air balloon and relax in the sky.
American Music Theater. 425 Lincoln Highway Lancaster, Pa. Yet another great place to see a performance. Great for a romatic date or just for pleasure.
Central Market. owntown. You can find just about anything here. The maish and local vendors all bring their products to sell here. Everywhere you walk, you will see and smell all kinds of food.
Hands-On-House. 21 Landis Valley Road. This is a great place to take your kids. This interactive museum allows kids to explore their senses and touch everything.
Wheatland. 120 Marrietta Av. This is the home of President James Buchanan. They give costumed tours of his historical mansion. This place has been around for ages and has a lot of history inside the walls.
Clipper Magazine Stadium. 50 N. Prince Street. This new establishment is home to the Lancaster Barnstormers, our newest baseball team. The tickets are cheap and the games are always fun. In the winter time, they turn the stadium into an ice skating rink.
Lancaster Malt Brewing Company. 02 N. Plum Street. Great food, great micro brews, and you can see how it is all made with the tours they have to offer.
Chameleon Clunb. 23 N. Water St., Lancaster, PA 17603. ttp://chameleonclub.net/. This is the best concert venue in Lancaster city. All kinds of artists come throught to play for the locals. They have a constant calender to remind you months in advance of who is playing and when. They also cater to parties in the Lizzard Lounge
Long's Park. arrisburg Pike Lancaster, PA 17601. rom Harrisburg and west... Travel south on Route 283 and follow Route 30 west. Then take the Harrisburg Pike exit. From the Pennsylvania Turnpike, Philadelphia and east... Travel south on Route 222 to Route 30 west. Follow Route 30 west to the Harrisburg Pike exit. From York and south... Travel east on Route 30 to the Harrisburg Pike exit. Park entrances... During most of the year, use either entrance to the park (see Park Map). During the Sertoma Chicken Barbecue and the Long_fs Park Art & Craft Festival, use the upper entrance, and a volunteer will guide you to parking. For special events you may choose to park in Park City Center_fs northeast lot (also see Park Map) and take the walkway under Route 30 through to the northwest corner of the Park. . (717) 735-8883. ttp://www.longspark.org/. Long's Park is the ultimate hang-out spot in the summer. The park offer's numerous activities throughout the sunny seasons. In the summer Long's Park has "Summer Music Series", which is free concerts being held at the park each Sunday (see web page for line up). Also, the park has an annual "Art's and Craft" festival which showcases 200 top artists and craftspeople from across the United States, Canada and beyond. Information regarding these activities (and many other the park has to offer) can be found on the web page listed. Long's Park is also known for their annual Sertoma Chicken Barbeque (known as the World's largest chicken barbeque in the Genius Book of World Records!) While visiting Lancaster, Long's Park is definitely an attraction that shouldn't be missed!
Amish Farm and House. 395 Lincoln Hwy. E. Lancaster, PA 17602. 17-394-6185. ttp://www.amishfarmandhouse.com/. This 200-year old farmhouse provides great insight into the Amish lifestyle.
Allimax Farm Trail Rides. 606 Marietta Avenue Columbia, PA 17512. 17-669-2042. ttp://www.padutchcountry.com/member_pages/carriage_vacations.asp. A perfect place to have a family trail ride! Supervised horseback riding on farm trails along the scenic Chiques Creek. Trail rides can be scheduled for a 1 1/2 hour, 1/2 day or a full day of riding pleasure.
Buy
Malls & Outlets
'''Park City Center''', [http://padutchcountry.com/includes/process_member_clicks.asp?fldMemberID=298]. Visit the area_fs largest indoor shopping center with over 150 fashion retailers and numerous dining and entertainment options.
'''Rockvale Outlets Lancaster''', [http://padutchcountry.com/includes/process_member_clicks.asp?fldMemberID=169].
'''Tanger Outlet Center''', [http://padutchcountry.com/includes/process_member_clicks.asp?fldMemberID=291].
Eat
Lancastrians are well known for their local food. Although there are many "chain" restaurants around, such as Texas Roadhouse, Fuddruckers, Ruby Tuesdays, Panera Bread, Friendly's, McDonald's, Arby's, and Burger King.
Penn Square Grille. 5 South Queen Street Lancaster, Pa 17602. ttp://www.lancastermarriott.com. Centerpoint of downtown, located in the new 300-room hotel at the heart of all the charm, history and vibrant energy of the city
Homestyle Favorites
'''Bird In Hand''', [http://www.bird-in-hand.com].
'''Dienner's''', 2855 Lincoln Hwy East, Ronks, [http://www.dienners.com]. Great local food.
'''Family Cupboard''', 3029 Old Philadelphia Pike, Bird-in-Hand, [http://www.familycupboard.com/].
'''Miller's Smorgasbord''', 2811 Lincoln Highway East (Route 30), Ronks, [http://www.millerssmorgasbord.com].
'''Shady Maple Smorgasbord''', 1344 E Main Street, East Earl (Route 23 at Routes 897 and 625) [http://www.shady-maple.com]. You have never experienced anything like this. Shady Maple's breakfast, lunch, and dinner smorgasbord of food has everything you could ever want to eat. There is almost too much food here. It is a great place to go with the whole family or a large group of friends.
Locals' Favorites
'''Neptune Diner''' [http://www.visitpa.com/visitpa/details.pa?id=59633] is a classic diner found on the north side of Lancaster city.
'''House of Pizza in Willow Street''' is a family oriented cash-n-carry restaurant located just minutes south of the city in the small community of Willow Street. Besides pizza, local favorites include stromboli, fresh cut french fries, and many soft serve ice cream choices. Locals enjoy ice cream at the picnic tables on warm summer evenings.
'''Lemon Grass Thai Restaurant''' [http://www.thailemongrass.com/] 2481 Lincoln Hwy (across from Rockvale Square Outlets) 717-295-1621 Great food and colorful menu names like "Evil Jungle Princess", "Young Girl On Fire".
'''Bube's Brewery''' [http://www.bubesbrewery.com/]. Bube's Brewery is an intact historic 19th century brewery and museum complex. Bube's has had a few different restaurants operating for several years:
'''The Catacombs''' [http://www.bubesbrewery.com/catacombs.htm] is a must! Be sure to make reservations for their themed feasts, which run most weekends.
'''Alois''', [http://www.bubesbrewery.com/alois.htm]. Check out the new martini bar.
'''Bottling Works''' [http://www.bubesbrewery.com/bottlingworks.htm]. Host to live music and special events.
'''Biergarten''' [http://www.bubesbrewery.com/biergarten.htm]
'''Olde Hickory Inn''' 709 Olde Hickory Rd (north of town, off Oregon Pike) 717-569-3590. Very good breakfasts at good prices. Can get very crowded, especially on Sunday mornings after church lets out.
'''Lyndon City Line Diner''' 1370 Manheim Pike. 717-398-4878. Probably the best breakfast around town, with a huge menu of items. This place ALWAYS seems to be crowded, and for good reason - the food is fantastic. Be prepared to wait for a table, especially on Sunday mornings after church.
'''Pine View Acres Dairy''' 2225 New Danville Pike Lancaster, PA 17603. 717-872-5486. This is NOT a "sit down" restaurant, but is definitely a must see! This dairy is a small, old fashion convenient store. Pine View is very inexpensive and sells the BEST homemade ice cream, juice, and milk (the beverages are in bags, just like elementary school days!). There is also an area to pet baby cows. This is a great place to visit with friends and family on a relaxing, sunny day.
Best Sandwiches
'''Cravings Gourmet Deli''', 109 Butler Ave Lancaster, PA 17601 (717) 295-9580.
'''Sandwhich Factory II''', 2520 Lititz Pike, Lancaster, PA - (717) 581-8180?.
Best Indian Food
'''Taj Mahal''', 2080 Bennett Ave, Lancaster, PA. This is the best place to go for indian food. The naan, or flat bread is delicious and they have all kinds of curry dishes.
Best Bar Food and Wings
'''Carlos and Charlies''' [http://www.cncaustin.com/].
'''Brickyard''' [http://www.brickyardsportspub.com/]. Perfect location in the city near the Clipper Stadium. Great bar food and specials, and you can go the game after you eat.
'''Cafe Chuckles''', 1335 Fruitville Pike Lancaster, PA. Great specials, fun atmosphere. Oh, and great wings.
'''Lancaster Brewing Co'''[http://www.lancasterbrewing.com/]. They are a micro brewery. The Amish 4 grain Pale Ale is there specialty. they make seasonal beers as well like their Pumpkin spice ale for the Fall.
'''Villa Nova West Sport Bar & Restaurant''', 2833 Columbia Ave, Lancaster, PA. This bar/restaurant is great for all ages. Very friendly staff with a fun atmosphere! Absolutely must try the steak tip sandwich AND an appetizer of "wing zings".
Best Sushi and Hibachi
'''Blue Pacific Sushi and Grill''' [http://www.bluepacificrestaurant.com/].
'''Tokyo Diner''' [http://www.tokyodinerpa.com/TOKYO%20DINER%20LANCASTER/index.html].
Best Italian food
'''Fiorentino's Italian Restaurant''' [http://www.fiorentinos.com/].
'''Mazzi's''' [http://www.mazzirestaurant.com/restaurant.html].
'''Rosa Rosa''' [http://www.rosarosaristoranteitaliano.com/].
'''Carabbas''' [http://www.carrabbas.com/].
Overall Best Places to eat
'''Gibraltar''' [http://www.kearesrestaurants.com/gibraltar/index.html].
'''Iron Hill Brewery''' [http://www.ironhillbrewery.com/].
'''Doc Holiday's Steak House and Saloon''' [http://www.kearesrestaurants.com/dochollidays/].
'''Carr's Restaurant''' [http://www.carrsrestaurant.com/].
'''Belvedere Inn''' [http://www.belvedereinn.biz/].
'''Pressroom''' [http://pressroomrestaurant.com/].
Drink
Up until Prohibition, Lancaster had several fine breweries which earned it the reputation as Munich on the Conestoga. With the resurgence of microbrewing in the last decade or so, a few new breweries have cropped up. If you want to get your favorite mass-produced, lowest common denominator, lite beer, there are more than enough bars and restaurants to patronize. But these three establishments are worth checking out, particular if you're a beer connoisseur.
'''Note regarding alcohol sales:''' - Beer purchased at various beverage outlets can only be sold in quantities ''no less'' than 1 case. Smaller quantities can be purchased, but only at bars that offer carry-out service.
'''Bube's Brewery''', [http://www.bubesbrewery.com/]. Bube's Brewery is an intact historic 19th century brewery and museum complex. Bube's has had a few different restaurants operating for several years:
* '''The Catacombs''', [http://www.bubesbrewery.com/catacombs.htm].
* '''Alois''', [http://www.bubesbrewery.com/alois.htm].
* '''Bottling Works''', [http://www.bubesbrewery.com/bottlingworks.htm].
* '''Biergarten''' [http://www.bubesbrewery.com/biergarten.htm]
'''Lancaster Brewing Company''', [http://www.lancasterbrewing.com/]. Lancaster Brewing Company is located in Lancaster City. They craft a wide variety of brews and also serve food as well.
'''Stoudt's Brewing Company''' ,[http://www.stoudtsbeer.com/]. Stoudt's brewing company has the distinction of being the first micro brewery in PA and has won several awards for it's brews. Couple that with Black Angus Restaurant & Brew Pub for an exceptional dining experience.
Alley Cat. 0 E Lemon St, Lancaster, PA. This is a hip bar and grill that has great deals on drinks and food. You will see a younger crowd here.
Annie Bailey's Irish Pub. 8 E King St # 30, Lancaster, PA. Your typical Irish Pub. Good atmoshphere for the older folks
Chauncey's Pub. 049 Main St, East Petersburg, PA.
Rock Hill Tavern. 684 Long Lane Millersville, PA 17551 . 17-872-7505 . ttp://rockhilltavern.com/. Tavern that has a great atmosphere and tasty food.
Lucky Dog Cafe. 942 Columbia Ave Lancaster, PA 17603. 717) 392-9208. Good for both younger and older crowds. Fun bar atmosphere. Must try the wings and on Thursday's try the $.25 great tasting shrimp.
Sleep
'''Holiday Inn Express - Lancaster''', 24 S. Willowdale Drive, ''+1 717'' 293-9500, [http://www.hershahotels.com/Pennsylvania/Lancaster-PA0023-Home.aspx]. Situated just off of routes 30 & 896, surrounded by the Rockvale Outlets and located in the heart of the "Amish" countryside.
'''Lancaster Host Resort & Conference Center''', 2300 Lincoln Highway East (Route 30), 717-299-5500, [http://www.lancasterhost.com/]. Full service hotel with 319 room and suites, an 18 hole championship golf course, indoor/outdoor pools, game rooms, two restaurants and a lounge. Within one mile are hundreds of outlets, American Music Theatre and Dutch Wonderland(R) Family Amusement Park.
'''Historic Strasburg Inn''', One Historic Drive, Strasburg, 1-800-872-0201, [http://netherlandsinn.com/]. A luxury inn featuring a gourmet restaurant, meeting facilities, and a full service spa.
'''Sunset Valley Motel''', 2288 New Holland Pike, 717-656-2091. Clean, quiet, and comfortable, not to mention very reasonably priced. Located away from busy Route 30, but only takes a few minutes to drive to all the tourist areas. All rooms have cable TV and microwave oven/refrigerators.
Belvedere Inn. 02 N Queen St, Lancaster, PA. This is in the city, near lots of bars and restaurants. If you don't feel like going out for the night, you can go downstairs for amazing food and some drinks and then go back up to your room and call it a night.
Eden Resort. 22 Eden Rd, Lancaster, PA. ttp://www.edenresort.com/dining_garfield.cfm. This is one of the best hotel resorts in Lancaster. They have great service, a large banquet area, a pool and weight room. Garfield's Restaurant is connected so you can dine well and sleep well during your stay in Lancaser.
Hotel Brunswick. 51 N. Queen Street. ttp://www.hotelbrunswick.com/. Make a reservation today
Hampton Inn. 45 Greenfield Road. ttp://www.hamptoninn.com/en/hp/hotels/index.jhtml?ctyhocn=LNSGFHX. There is an excellent Sandwhich shop right down the road called Isaac's.
Fairfield Inn. Make a reservation today
Lancaster Arts Hotel. ttp://www.lancasterartshotel.com/. This hotel is near the Amish farms so you can get some great food and scenery when you want to get out.
Lancaster Marriott at Penn Square. 5 South Queen Street Lancaster, PA 17602. -717-239-1600. ttp://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/lnsmc-lancaster-marriott-at-penn-square/. Centerpoint of downtown, this new 300-room hotel is at the heart of all the charm, history and vibrant energy of the city
Best Western Eden Resort & Suites. 22 Eden Road, Lancaster PA 17601-4216. 17-569-6444 . ttp://www.edenresort.com. The Eden Resort serves as the perfect home base with comfortable guest rooms and extended stay suites. We have two full restaurants in which you may enjoy breakfast, weekday lunch including a delicious buffet, and dinner.
Get out
Nearby destinations suitable for day trips include:
'''Gettysburg''' — Explore Civil War country.
'''Harrisburg''' — Explore the Capital of Pennsylvania.
'''Hershey (Pennsylvania)''' — Explore chocolate country.
'''York (Pennsylvania)''' — Explore Central PA country.