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Accommodations
Lancaster Arts Hotel
300 Harrisburg Avenue
Lancaster's leading expert in the Inspired Life, the Lancaster Arts Hotel is a boutique hotel built within the walls of one of Lancaster's historic tobacco warehouses. With its own art gallery and upscale restaurant, this hotel offers the bit of the good life to those visiting Pennsylvania Dutch Country. With its Uptown location, Lancaster Arts Hotel is not only right in Lancaster City, but it is convenient to New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington D.C. Go to www.lancasterartshotel.com for more information.
Hotel Brunswick
Right in the heart of Lancaster City, this hotel is built on the site of the longest continually running hotel in the country. At one of the hotels previously built on this site, Abraham Lincoln addressed the people of Lancaster from a balcony in 1861 while he was making his was to Washington for his first inauguration. Lincoln was only one of the many historic figures to grace N Queen and Chestnut Streets with their presence and made it an important place in Lancaster history. More information can be found at www.hotelbrunswick.com .
King's Cottage Bed and Breakfast
1049 E. King Street
Nestled Downtown, this early 20th century Spanish-style mansion will suit business and leisure travelers alike. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this B&B incorporates modern luxuries with historic beauty. American Historic Inns listed this spot as a “Top Ten Most Romantic Inn.” Check it out for yourself at www.kingscottagebb.com .
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