Central Market is one of the longest continually running markets in the U.S. Don't forget to try Robburito's - it's a York staple for burrito lovers.
If Nicole was a store, this would be it. You're bound to get lost among all the vintage goods and local finds.
This is a beautiful restored farm estate with an outdoor patio and great local ciders and brews.
White Rose is probably the most well known bar and restaurant in York. If you go, you must try a crab pretzel!
If you are a seafood lover, this is a great place to go for oysters and a lobster (or lobsta) roll. New England fam, I'm sorry if it doesn't meet your standards!
If you're flying into BWI, Baltimore may be a worthwhile stop on your way to York or the airport. Some recommendations include the Inner Harbor, the National Aquarium, Little Italy, the Fells Point neighborhood, and the Sagamore Spirit (whiskey distillery).
Jared and I love to golf and enjoy Heritage Hills. It also has a great bar for drinks and food after a round!
Downtown Lancaster is so quaint and charming and offers a variety of restaurants and boutiques. It's about 35 minutes from York.
The famous Lincoln highway can lead you to Gettysburg in just 45 minutes where there's battlefield and ghost tours galore! This is a great pit stop if you're traveling with kids or history lovers.
Hershey is about fifty minutes north of us and is a great place to take the kids or pretend to be kids for the day!
Want a nicer dining experience in downtown York? Check out the Left Bank, another staple in York.
We love Mexican + Italian so this place is the perfect place! You can order at the counter and relax with one of their local beers while you wait.
We unexpectedly found this place a few weeks ago and really liked it. It's a cute and casual atmosphere with lots of options, especially vegetarian ones!