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More of an in-person type of person? We love that! Come visit us at the Discover Lancaster Visitors Center!
In addition to attractions, dining, lodging, and shopping brochures, we also have plenty of information about other properties, services, and special events. Our friendly travel consultants are a valuable service in and of themselves, offering expert advice and suggesting restaurants, finding last-minute lodging or finding those special out-of-the-way places.
You can also call us toll free at 1-800-PA-Dutch (1-800-723-8824) or 717-299-8901 (local).
Find things to do, places to stay, where to eat and so much more!
Visitors Center
When planning your trip to Lancaster, make sure you include some time to stop by the Discover Lancaster Visitors Center to learn about all the services Lancaster County has to offer.
Amish Country
The Pennsylvania Amish of Lancaster County are America's oldest Amish settlement, where tens of thousands still live a centuries-old "Plain" lifestyle.
Experience Passes
Sign up for free to join one of Discover Lancaster's Experience Passes - complete with a list of the best places to visit, coupons, discounts, and more.
Plan Your Trip
Whether you're still in the planning phase or looking for some quick ideas for spending the day in Lancaster, these resources will help.
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things to do
Show at Prima Theatre
We'll Get Back To You marks Prima's first non-musical play, a highly anticipated East Coast premiere showing April 25 - May 10.
stay the night
Tru by Hilton Denver
Check in to Tru by Hilton Denver to enjoy a great location and a ton of natural beauty. We’re nestled amongst the rolling hills and mountains close to Pennsylvania Dutch Amish Country.
special event
Sheep Shearing
Watch sheep shearing demonstrations on May 9th, performed by a professional shearer on Amish Farm & House's 15-acre farm.