These weekend getaways in Pennsylvania are ideal for a quick break.
Industrial-chic rooms have exposed brick and expansive windows to provide plenty of natural light.
A handful of noteworthy mom-and-pop restaurants, includingTomato Pie CafeandBulls Head Public House, are within walking distance.
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Be sure to carve out enough time to exploreNew Hope’s budding arts and culture scene.
Expect a wide variety of activities, including fly fishing, cross-country skiing, stand-up paddleboarding, and off-roading.
Alternatively, sign up for a cooking class or hit the spa for a well-deserved massage.
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(Tip: Spring for one with an en-suite fireplace to make your stay all the more special.)
Must-visit attractions includeThunder RocksandKinzua Bridge State Park.
Next time you find yourself in Pennsylvanias second-largest city, consider a stay atThe Industrialist Hotel, Autograph Collection.
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The property opened in 2021 and occupies a historic 18-story building in the citys Central Business District.
Accommodations are sleek, with a monochrome color palette, leather accents, and abstract art.
Its also worth noting that Seven Springs is just 60 miles from Pittsburgh.
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Youll also find theGlasbernhotel, a former working farm, here.
Accommodations are packed with historic charm thanks to rustic plank flooring, exposed beams, and cathedral-style ceilings.
Out-of-the-box offerings include fire making, sound baths, and fly casting.
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The 19th-century buildings that now make up this contemporary hotel once housed the Armstrong Cork Company.
The food and drink scene is strong off property, too: Dont missLucaandBar 1888, says Schwartz.
Meanwhile, beer aficionados can sample some of the regions best brews via the LancasterAle Trail.
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She adds, The activities are endless, and what makes Nemacolin so unique is the variety of options.
OToole recommends staying atThe Hotel Hershey.
The 276-room property the citys most luxurious offers elegant accommodations and activities ranging from hiking to chocolate bingo.
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After visiting the bustling theme park, unwind with a stroll through the 23-acre Hershey Gardens.
According to Kozloff, the historic hotel has been a favored destination among travelers since its inception in 1806.
(Fun fact: it has hosted 13 U.S. OToole also loves this resort, telling T+L, you might hear the history in the walls and rooms.
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Both advisors are quick to call out the award-winning spa, famous for its mineral pools.
Beyond that, OToole says, Families will love the outdoor fire pits and lawn activities.
As forthe citys dining scene, Schwartz says it’s endless and ever-changing.
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The hot spots areZahav,Irwins,Pizzeria Beddia,Via Locusta, andThe Love.
Cant snag a reservation?
Take it easy at the hotel and dine at one of the two on-site restaurants:Jean-Georges PhiladelphiaorVernick Fish.
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Its located on the campus ofRock Lititz, a major rehearsal and entertainment production facility.
Grab a drink or meal out on the expansive covered porch where prime people-watching opportunities abound.
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