Known as "the best of Lancaster under one roof," you can find farm fresh produce, meats, dairy, and delicious culinary fare at this historic public market. More than 65 local vendors call Lancaster Central Market’s beautiful 1889 Market House home.
Gallery Row is the center of the Lancaster art scene. Concentrated on the first and second blocks of North Prince Street, art galleries abound in the historic shops that line the street.
A unique shop is Sweetish, a Swedish candy store specializing in imported Scandinavian candies and treats! Be sure to check out Drøm (next door to Sweetish) - a Nordic & Scandinavian inspired home goods boutique
Located a few steps from the Marriott, the restaurant Shot & Bottle comes highly recommended if you're looking for a bite to eat! (would suggest grabbing a reservation—it's quite a popular spot!)
A restaurant and distillery...with a movie theatre next door! (p.s. You don’t have to see a movie to enjoy great food and drinks and have a fun atmosphere!)
While you’re in Lancaster, we recommend visiting PA Dutch Country. Explore the countryside, buggy rides, and discover unique handmade goods and delicious local foods.
The Fulton is a regional theater in downtown Lancaster and the oldest working theatre in the United States. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1964.
In downtown Lancaster, you can explore the mysteries of one of America's oldest cities with haunting tales. Experience 300 years of haunted history from Lancaster's past!
Looking for more recommendations on places to eat, shop, and tour? Linked is a great resource with a guide for something for everyone!
Visit the sweetest place on earth while you're in town! Hershey, PA is just a 45-minute drive from Downtown Lancaster. Enjoy a fun day at the park and catch the *free* Hershey's Chocolate Tour!