Waltz Vineyards Estate Winery produces world class European style wines in Central Pennsylvania. Come and discover Lancaster County's unexpected Wine Tasting Experience!
Voted coolest small town in America, Lititz is known for picturesque, tree-lined streets, unique shops, cafés, architecture, and a friendly atmosphere. Get out and enjoy the fun things to see and do in Lititz.
Spend an engaging couple of hours walking through downtown Lancaster learning about Lancaster's rich history and marveling at the well-preserved architecture. Lancaster played an important part in the Underground Railroad during the 19th century. It was even the nation's capitol for one day! Many of the public buildings, churches and private homes are still used and a well-informed guide can point them out.
Designated as a market town in 1730, the City of Lancaster is home to Lancaster Central Market, the oldest, continuously running public farmers’ market in the country. More than 60 local vendors call the beautiful 1889 Market House home three days each week: Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 6am to 3pm. A step inside is sure to highlight all that Lancaster has to offer.
Expertise and authenticity are all part of the experience when visiting this nearly 300-year-old farm. Reservations are only required for scenic bus tours.
Eastland Alpacas is a 30 acre farm in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, conveniently located between Lancaster and Harrisburg. Visit the farm to see and learn more about these wonderful animals!
Open year-round perched 12 floors atop Lancaster Marriott at Penn Square, The Exchange offers panoramic views of downtown Lancaster City. The Exchange features all-weather and open-air lounge areas nearly 180 feet in the air – the perfect space to sip, savor and socialize for date night, downtown visiting, or just because. Reservations highly suggested.
The Bride's favorite restaurant in Lancaster (the burrata is a MUST order). LUCA combines the culinary traditions of Italy rooted in the heritage of Lancaster County. Reservations required- book early.
Walk around the city tasting foods from West Africa, Scandinavia, Ukraine, Jerusalem, Netherlands, Italy, and more! Find out why New York Post calls Lancaster the "New Little Brooklyn" You will enjoy the most popular menu items from each shop and experience the greatest culinary treasures in Lancaster PA! Reservations Required.
Take a stroll in downtown Lancaster as your guide leads you on a showcase of the city’s culinary hot spots. Savor creations by award winning chefs and mixologists. Along the way learn not only the history of downtown Lancaster but why it has become a major travel destination and foodie haven. Reservations required.
Overlooking the town of Hershey, Hershey Gardens features a breathtaking assortment of flowers and shrubs, a stately collection of rare, signature trees, and various programs including a hands-on children's garden designed to delight visitors of all ages.
Hersheypark has something for everyone! From thrilling coasters to classic family rides to an ENTIRE water park, there are countless ways to ride the day away at Hersheypark.
The Bride's favorite donuts! Beiler's doughnuts are made fresh daily on location! Using a recipe that has been in the family for generations, they hand-roll each doughnut with care before topping and decorating each doughnut individually.
Fox Meadows Creamery features hand-crafted ice cream made on-site with milk from their small dairy farm just across the field.
Come and see the centerpiece of Harrisburg, the capital of Pennsylvania. One of the top things to do when you are visiting the state capitol of Harrisburg is to visit the stunning Pennsylvania State Capitol Complex. The capitol building is one of the most impressive in the United States and the hallmark of the Harrisburg skyline. The dome on this National Historic Landmark is a 1/3-scale Renaissance-style replica of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Your visit to the Capitol will entice you with more than 475 rooms and four floors adorned with artwork, statues, murals, and a grand staircase in the main rotunda designed after one in the Paris Opera House. Free tours are available.
As one of the largest museums dedicated to chronicling the American Civil War, the National Civil War Museum is a must-see during your visit to Harrisburg. The museum opened in 2001 and is affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution. Exhibits showcase perspectives from the war with an in-depth look at the one of America's most important conflicts. There are priceless artifacts, weapons, manuscripts, and memorabilia including items from General Robert E. Lee and President Abraham Lincoln. There are more than 21,000 war pieces in the museum archives. If you are a history buff, you will want to plan your visit around one of the regularly scheduled lecture events hosted at the museum.
Learn about downtown Lancaster's past and its pivotal role in American history on a guided city walk. End the tour with delicious craft beer tastings. Reservation required.