Explore this unique and historic castle, once the home of Henry Chapman Mercer. The architecture is fascinating, and it’s a great spot for a tour.
A vibrant destination featuring a stunning event space, garden shop, and greenhouse café. Located on Delaware Valley University's campus, it offers lush gardens, locally sourced plants, and farm-to-table dining inspired by the university's agricultural roots.
Located in the heart of Doylestown, this museum offers a great collection of regional art, including works by Pennsylvania Impressionists.
Just a short drive from Doylestown, this park offers beautiful walking trails, a lake for kayaking, and picnicking spots—perfect for a relaxing afternoon.
Located in Lahaska, just 15 minutes from Doylestown, Peddler’s Village is a quaint shopping destination with unique shops, restaurants, and seasonal festivals.
Nature lovers will appreciate a visit to this beautiful preserve in New Hope, where they can explore walking trails and see native plants in their natural habitats.
Check out our cute little town we call home! The downtown is charming with great food spots & local shops.
Explore the historic site where George Washington’s army spent the winter of 1777-78. The park offers walking trails, guided tours, and beautiful scenery.
For history enthusiasts, this park marks the spot where George Washington crossed the Delaware River during the Revolutionary War. The park features historical reenactments and beautiful scenery.
One of the largest shopping malls in the U.S., with a wide range of high-end and mainstream retailers, as well as excellent dining options.
A charming and historic town known for its vibrant downtown, tree-lined streets, and welcoming community. With its mix of unique shops, local restaurants, and cultural attractions, it’s the perfect place to explore, unwind, and experience the best of small-town charm.
No visit to Philly is complete without seeing these iconic symbols of American history. Independence Hall is where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were debated and adopted.
Stroll down the oldest continuously inhabited residential street in the U.S., lined with charming, historic homes.
Visit the home of Betsy Ross, where she is said to have sewn the first American flag.
Not only does the museum house an incredible collection of art, but you can also reenact the famous "Rocky" scene by running up the steps outside.
This historic indoor market offers a wide variety of delicious food options, from Philly cheesesteaks to Amish baked goods. It’s a great spot for lunch.
One of the largest urban park systems in the country, Fairmount Park offers scenic trails, historic mansions, and the famous Shofuso Japanese House and Garden.