Fusing an artsy buzz with the influence of its famous countryside communities, Lancaster is a historic city with a friendly, welcoming feel. Popular with families, couples and groups of friends looking to unwind amidst the rolling farmland of south-central Pennsylvania, this is a great destination for a laid-back, culturally-minded holiday. Accommodation options range from traditional B&Bs to chic downtown hotels housed in 19th-century industrial buildings, fit for a whole array of tastes and budgets. Whilst some of the best places to stay in Lancaster are right in the heart of the city, our favourite rural hideaways are also brilliant for making the most of this intriguing setting.
Famed as the home of the Pennsylvania Dutch, this part of the state is populated by communities of Amish, Mennonite and German Baptists (Brethren), amongst other religious orders, who believe in low-tech, simple living. Head to the Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society to delve into the region’s heritage, or to the open-air Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum, which has recreated an 18th-century village. For a real sense of rural Pennsylvania life, take a ride in a horse-drawn buggy with an Amish, Mennonite or Brethren follower as an expert guide. The undulating hills and lush pastures are dotted with livestock, windmills and sometimes more horses and buggies than cars.
Lancaster’s downtown area, on the other hand, boasts a hip creative scene. Venture to Demuth Museum to admire the work of Charles Demuth, tour the 20+ galleries of Gallery Row, or pop into the lively performing arts venues of Princes Street. The Fulton Theatre hosts an excellent programmes of events, whilst nearby North Queen Street is known for its retro and antique shops. Time your trip for ‘First Friday’ if you can: this monthly celebration features open galleries and street entertainment, with a brilliant vibe. Although this region is generally more slow-paced, the 30+ rides at Dutch Wonderland Amusement Park are ideal for a day out with the kids!
Finally, check out Lancaster Central Market — the longest continuously operating farmers’ market in the USA — for terrific produce. If you’re into food, look out for beef jerky, home-made sausages, egg-in-the-nest and the sweetly sticky shoofly pie at the city’s many eateries, before kicking back at one of the best places to stay in Lancaster.
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Lancaster, PA (Pennsylvania)
19th Century red brick cork factory now boutique hotel in Downtown Lancaster. Rooms feature original industrial elements with contemporary decor and bathrooms. Cork & Cap offers Pennsylvania Dutch dishes and The Baker's Table has a range of savory and sweet snacks. Location is perfect for town.
Lancaster, PA (Pennsylvania)
A charming, comfortable, and beautiful B&B. Nestled between the tranquil Amish Countryside, and the buzzing energy of Lancaster, this B&B is ideal for both a relaxing retreat and a city break. Elegant and luxurious guest-rooms feature four-poster beds, cozy fireplaces, and traditional furnishings.
Lancaster, PA (Pennsylvania)
Red brick warehouse come art-loving boutique hotel, featuring works from local artists throughout the property. Chic rooms are contemporary in style with spoiling Egyptian linens and designer soaps. John J. Jeffries Restaurant champions local farmers and organic produce.