If you’re feeling lucky, stop by the casino to try your hand at some games or dine at one of their many eateries.
Take a stroll in downtown Bethlehem and enjoy the small shops that Jackie grew up visiting (and still does!). A fave is the Moravian Book Shop!
Check out the Steel Stacks from Bethlehem Steel, once the world’s largest supplier of steel, they even provided steel for the Golden Gate Bridge!
If you’re interested in the history of the steel industry, this museum is great for additional education.
If you are in need a beer, this brewery is right up the street from the hotel and offers local selections.
A beautiful place to take a stroll along the canals in Easton, where the bride’s mom grew up!
A quaint art museum featuring textiles, Renaissance art and American Art.
A great hiking spot with vistas of the Lehigh Valley, if you’re lucky you’ll also spot raptors in the sky at Hawk Mountain!
While it’s a 30 minute drive away, the bride and groom love this park! Not only is it bucolic with water falls and greenery a plenty, you’ll find folks bringing hammers with them to hit the boulders and listen to them “ring” (hence the name).
Bethlehem was founded by a group of Moravians in the 1700s, visit the museum center downtown to learn more about its roots and visit the historical blacksmith shop right next to where the reception takes place.
The famous Martin Guitars is based just a few towns over, if you love guitars like the groom, this is a must see!
One of the bride’s family’s favorite places to take a stroll outside and where the bride’s sister took her wedding photos.
A quaint bar from the 1700s, walk back in time for a refreshing pint at the Sun Inn. Fun fact: this is where Jackie and Nick’s dinner rehearsal is taking place.