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Lancaster, PA has long been a popular vacation destination
where visitors can enjoy a slower pace. Vacation where you can relax & unwind to the clip-clop of horses' hooves
echoing down quiet country roads. Drive through one of our 28 covered
bridges. Enjoy our beautiful scenery dotted with one-room schools, 4- and 6-mule teams working
in the fields, and handmade clothes and quilts gently blowing in the breeze. Learn more about things to see & do throughout Lancaster County, PA.
Lancaster County is home to the oldest Amish settlement
in the U.S. The Amish lifestyle and culture serves to separate them from the worldly influences of our modern society.
Learn how these gentle people survive and thrive in this fast-paced world. Learn more about the Amish people and their Amish culture.
Lancaster City was the capital of the United States for
one day. On land originally deeded from William Penn, you'll find distinctive architecture, the original eavesdropper,
a 100-year old house built in only 10 hours, and more. See the City of Lancaster.
Home Away
From Home
Since you just can't see and do it all in one day, we have
just the prescription you need for a restful night's stay away from home. Lancaster County has everything from
convention centers and hotels to bed & breakfasts, vacation rentals, and campgrounds. You can even stay on a working
farm. See our variety of lodging accommodations.
Everyone loves
a bargain. Lancaster Coupon
Directory offers a variety of coupons to help you save a bundle on shopping,
dining, attractions, and overnight accommodations. Plus, we list a variety of Free Things to do for you and your family. And
we'll help you find the best prices at local gas stations.
Whether
your interests include headliner entertainers and broadway-calibre shows or rhubarb festivals and mud sales (yes, you heard right!), you'll find
them here. Check out our Monthly
Events Calendars for listings of what's happening throughout Lancaster
County.
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Christmas
in Lancaster County
Experience the wonder and majesty of the Christmas holiday season with all the
seasonal activities and events to be enjoyed throughout Lancaster County.
Lancaster
PA Attractions
Get aboard or get lost! Whether it's a ride in an Amish buggy, a authentic
steam locomotive, or a speeding roller coaster, we can take you for a ride you'll
long remember. Or, if you'd rather, go lose yourself in a challenging corn maze or a colorful outlet mall or our peaceful, scenic countryside.
Lancaster County has just the right prescription for all ages and interests. See our Lancaster Attractions Directory.
The Food
Lancaster County has a reputation for food. Delicious Family Style Dining
, All-You-Can-Eat Smorgasbords, as well as Fine
Dining and Family Restaurants. You'll find all that and more. But be sure
to save room for our many distinctive foods made here in Lancaster County. Learn more about Dining in Lancaster County.
Lancaster County offers small towns that still retain that
unique small town charm. And they have unusual names, too, like Lititz, Intercourse, Bird-in-Hand, and Paradise. Each town has its own atmosphere, complete with one interesting shop and attraction after
another. See our Lancaster County Map for a listing of local towns.
Lancaster County has just about as many unique shops as
we have horse shoes! Many of the products sold here are also manufactured here. Our local craftsmen have developed
a reputation for superior quality. Here you'll find Amish
quilts and other Amish-made products, indoor and outdoor furniture, outdoor structures, household goods, and more. Learn about shopping opportunities in Lancaster.
Lancaster County offers more outlet stores (and more bargains!) than you'll
find almost anywhere. Over 200 outlet stores offering discount prices on just about anything you can imagine. You'll
get your money's worth - and then some! See our Lancaster
Outlet Stores Directory.
Antiques lovers will love it here. Not that we're
old! Just that we love old treasures, too. You'll find Antiques
Shops galore throughout Lancaster County. And our own Adamstown
has developed a national reputation as the "Antiques
Capital" of the United States.
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