Close to everywhere,
unlike anywhere.
Less than 90 miles from two of the largest metropolises on the East Coast, Lancaster is perfectly situated for any traveler. With a big city culture and small-town feel, we’re confident that you’ll fall in love with the rolling hills and saturated history of Eastern Pennsylvania.
Explore Lancaster:
Discover Dining in Lancaster City
A Foodie’s Paradise
Wine & Dine In Lancaster
Lancaster County is known for its affordable, farm-fresh local fare and Pennsylvania Dutch specialties. But Lancaster also has a wealth of fine dining options, ethnic and international cuisine, and casual pubs and cafes around every corner. In addition, Lancaster is on the cutting edge of the region’s thriving micro-brewery and micro-distillery scene.
There are over 60 restaurants within 3 blocks of the Lancaster County Convention Center with more than 1,000 in Lancaster City. Discover your next favorite meal.
Little Munich in Lancaster
Lancaster was nicknamed “Little Munich” for brewing as much as 775,000 gallons of beer by the late 1870s!
Staying in Lancaster
Find Places to Stay During Your Visit
Explore Top Rated Hotels in Lancaster City
Come to Lancaster for business and stay for the beautiful historic sites the city has to offer. For your convenience, the elegant Lancaster Marriott at Penn Square is located on-site, integrated into the convention center facilities. But, the city of Lancaster and the surrounding county offers a range of other unique accommodations you shouldn’t miss out on, including quaint bed-and-breakfasts, farm stays, boutique hotels, and family-friendly lodging. Whatever your budget, you’ll have plenty of options when it comes to spending the night in Lancaster.
Things to Do in Lancaster
must-see attractions & shopping
At the heart of our city, Central Market is the longest running farmer's market in the country
Gallery Row is the perfect place to explore the local art scene
Just steps away on the corner of South Queen and Vine Street, Southern Market offers 10 distinct food stands, Bar 1888 with specialty cocktails, beer & wine on tap, and a Coffee & pastry shop.
Enjoy a Broadway-quality show at The Fulton Theatre
Catch a ball game at Clipper Magazine Stadium, home of the Lancaster Barnstormers
Experience local Amish and Pennsylvania Dutch culture. Buy farm-fresh goods and local handicrafts at the historic Central Market. Check out the artwork and boutiques along Gallery Row, or stop in at one of the scores of eateries, microbreweries and distilleries, artisan shops, and cafes surrounding our complex.