Pennsylvania Highlights - America As You Like It
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Pennsylvania Highlights - America As You Like It
Pennsylvania Highlights Philadelphia The Countryside of Philadelphia Lancaster and the Amish Philadelphia, The Philadelphia Flower Show and Longwood Gardens A Long Weekend in Philadelphia (4 nights) Prices from £705 per person, including flights and accommodation Day 1 Fly to Philadelphia from the UK and transfer to your hotel for four nights. Spend three days enjoying the city. Take a tour of the murals, a walking tour of the city, or visit the Barnes Foundation to view the wonderful collection of paintings. Run up the ‘Rocky’ steps in front of the Philadelphia Museum of art; made famous in the Sylvester Stallone films. When you feel hungry go to the Reading Terminal Market Place where you can find a wide selection of cafes – you must try Philly Cheese Steak! Days 2 – 4 Philadelphia is a historic city where the Declaration of Independence was signed, the Liberty Bell rang out and people such as Ben Franklin, Betsy Ross and John Hancock helped shape America. Try an alternative city tour by Segway or bicycle, or take a food tour. Day 5 Day at leisure before returning to the airport for your flight to the UK. Philadelphia, The Philadelphia Flower Show and Longwood Gardens (5 nights) Prices from £785 per person, including flights, car hire and accommodation The Philadelphia Flower Show is an annual event at the Pennsylvania Convention Centre which runs for approximately 9 days at the beginning of March. It is the world’s largest and oldest indoor flower show and features large-scale gardens, elaborate landscapes and floral creations. Visitors are treated to fabulous design, live entertainment, culinary demonstrations, workshops and lectures by experts. Day 1 Fly to Philadelphia and transfer to your hotel for four nights. Day 2 Enjoy the Flower Show. Explore Philadelphia and discover the history of the city with a visit to the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. Take a walking tour or culinary tour or relax at your hotel. Days 3 & 4 Pick up your car and drive to Valley Forge (approx. 25 miles). Tour Longwood Gardens where there is an annual orchid exhibition in the four acre conservatory. Day 5 Time to do some tax-free shopping at the King Of Prussia Mall, the largest retail shopping complex on the East Coast before driving to the airport to drop off your car in time for your flight to the UK. Day 6 recommended stays Philadelphia Deluxe The Rittenhouse From £225 Located in Rittenhouse Square, the Rittenhouse is one of the most prestigious in Philadelphia. It is a luxury hotel with beautiful rooms with private bathrooms and is within easy walking distance of museums, cultural attractions, shopping, restaurants and the business district. Four Seasons Deluxe Hotel Palomar, A Kimpton Hotel First Class from £115 Hotel Monaco, A Kimpton Hotel First Class from £105 Philadelphia Marriott Downtown First Class from £75 Penns View Hotel First Class from £95 Wyndham Philadelphia Historic District Moderate from £70 Hampton Inn from £80 Moderate from £165 The Countryside of Philadelphia Chester County’s Brandywine Valley has a variety of attractions and shopping together with lovely cuisine, wineries, charming small towns, stunning gardens and art. The area is home to many world-class gardens, earning the title “America’s Garden Capital”. Some of the most important are listed below. The best time of year to visit is April to June or September and October. Amidst Brandywine Valley’s rolling hills are beautiful horse farms and American historic sites. Enhance your stay by visiting the Brandywine Battlefield (site of the largest Revolutionary War engagement), watch matches and more at the Brandywine Polo Club or explore the nearby Valley Forge National Historical Park. Welcoming accommodation include charming Bed and Breakfasts, Inns and full-service hotels. The town of Valley Forge is west of downtown Philadelphia and is most often remembered as the site of George Washington’s winter encampment of 1777-1778 where the army was based when they won the American Revolution. The King of Prussia Mall is the largest shopping complex on the East Coast and has fantastic tax-free shopping. A visit to Philadelphia Premium Outlets in Limerick is also a must. Gardens Longwood Gardens, created by Pierre S. du Pont in 1906, is an international centre of horticultural excellence covering 1,050 acres. The conservatory is the largest planted area of glass in the world and was styled after the glasshouses at Kew, being split into different climate zones. Inside the conservatory you will find a lush world of exotic flowers, cacti, bromeliads, ferns and bonsai. Each season brings a different pleasure – spring magnolias and azaleas, summer roses and water lilies, fall foliage and winter camellias, orchids and palms. Explore the Italian Water Garden, Flower Garden Walk, aquatic display gardens, Pierce’s Woods and many more. There are also tours of the Pierre du Pont residence. Morris Arboretum was created by John and Lydia Morris and is on the National Register of Historic Places. It became the Morris Arboretum in 1933 and has over 12,000 plants from North America, Europe, the Mediterranean, China, Japan and Korea with a focus on Asian temperate species. Some of them are among the largest of their kind in North America while others are exceedingly rare. Significant plant groups include maples, magnolias, azaleas, roses, hollies and conifers. Chanticleer is also known as A Pleasure Garden, and one of the most romantic and imaginative in America. Visit the house and grounds – enjoy the tropical plants at the Teacup Garden, the hardy perennials of the Pond Garden and the shady areas of the Asian Woods or Bells Woodland. Nemours Mansion and Gardens was the country estate of Alfred L du Pont. A French style mansion built in the 18th century with exquisite gardens. Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library was founded by Henry Francis du Pont. The museum is one of the finest for American decorative arts and there is a beautiful 60 acre garden. The Tyler Arboretum is one of the oldest and largest arboreta in the America. Open year round, Tyler encompasses 650 acres and 17 miles of hiking trails. The Countryside of Philadelphia, Gardens & Wine (7 nights) Prices from £1070 per person, including flights, care hire and accommodation Fly to Philadelphia. On arrival pick up your car and drive to Valley Forge (approx. 25 miles) for one night. Day 1 Enjoy tax-free shopping at the King of Prussia Mall before driving through the countryside of the Brandywine Valley (approx. 30 miles). Spend three nights in Chadds Ford or West Chester. Day 2 Days 3 & 4 Visit some of the beautiful gardens - Longwood, Chanticleer, the Morris, Tyler and Jenkins Arboretums. Sample the latest vintage and tour the nationally acclaimed Chaddsford Winery – all amid the rolling hills of the Brandywine Valley. Return to Philadelphia drop off your car and spend three days exploring this vibrant city. Take a guided tour or visit some of the many historical and cultural attractions that the city has to offer. Day 5 Days 6 & 7 Day 8 Philadelphia at leisure. Day at leisure before returning to the airport for your flight to the UK. recommended stays Chester County Inns Faunbrook Bed & Breakfast, Chadds Ford From £135 An elegant 1860 grand manor, once owned by a Civil War era Congressman. Six warmly decorated guest rooms, including two suites with fireplaces, sprawling, comfortable common rooms and delicious breakfasts. Pennsbury Inn and Gardens, Chadds Ford From £96 Set in 8 acres of landscaped gardens, the inn has seven bedrooms with private bathrooms, a large living room with huge open fireplace, library and music room. Breakfast is included. The Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens has a diverse collection of rhododendrons and azaleas from around the world. Hilton Garden Kennett Square Moderate from £100 Hagley Museum and Library is where the du Pont’s fascinating story begins, and is set along the Brandywine River in 235 scenic acres. Valley Forge Valley Forge Crowne Plaza First Class from £105 Wine and more Valley Forge Casino Resort First Class from £115 The Brandywine Valley Wine Trail is made up of six beautiful estate vineyards and wineries where you can enjoy tasting the delicious wines – there are wine tastings at Black Walnut Winery, Borderland Vineyard, Kreutz Creek Vineyards, Paradocx Vineyard, Patone Cellars and Penns Woods Winery. Valley Forge Hampton Inn Moderate from £85 Lancaster and the Amish Explore the simple beauty of Amish country and discover more about the people who favour simple living and seclusion as opposed to the modern 21st Century life-style. Enjoy their traditional crafts, including quilting, take a buggy ride and sample some hearty home cooked food, all to a backdrop of rolling Pennsylvania countryside. Our Holiday Idea is designed to show you some of the history of this quiet community, but will bring you back to the modern world and city excitement with a few days in Philadelphia. We have also included a Holiday Idea focusing on the Lancaster Quilting Show which is for quilters, a fabulous experience. Pennsylvania’s Dutch Country (7 nights) Lancaster Quilting Show (7 nights) Prices from £1045 per person, including flights, car hire and accommodation Prices from £905 per person, including flights, car hire and accommodation Fly from UK to Philadelphia, pick up your car and drive into Pennsylvania’s Dutch Country (approx. 80 miles). The Lancaster area will be your base for the next four nights. The town itself is steeped in tradition. The Lancaster Quilting Show is held annually in Lancaster in February/March and is one of the best in North America. Day 1 Days 2 – 4 Visit Lancaster’s Central Market, the oldest operating farmers’ market in the U.S. Wander around this charming downtown with its many interesting shops and boutiques or shop for some great bargains at one of the outlet shopping malls. Remember, there is no sales tax on clothing and shoes in Pennsylvania. For an in-depth look at daily Amish life, visit The Amish Village near Strasburg. Its guided tour of an 1840 Amish Farmhouse provides accurate information about the Amish. Wander through the lovely countryside towns of Intercourse and Bird In Hand, take a ride on a buggy through serene Amish farms, stop at one of the roadside stands, visit craft and quilting shops and sample the home cooked food at a variety of local restaurants. Lancaster to Philadelphia (approx. 80 miles). On your way back to Philadelphia, stop off at Longwood Gardens, there is a restaurant the gardens where you will can enjoy lunch. On arrival in Philadelphia drop off your car and stay for three nights. Day 5 A great way to discover Philadelphia is to take a trolley tour, you can get off at the spots where you would like to spend more time – the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall or one of the many museums or galleries. Enjoy tax-free shopping on clothing and shoes, restaurants and nightlife abound and there are several distinct neighbourhoods to enjoy such as the Historic District, Rittenhouse Square or the Fairmont Park Area. Days 6 & 7 Day 8 Return to the airport for your flight home. Fly to Philadelphia, pick up your car and drive to Lancaster (approx. 80 miles). Stay four nights in the Lancaster area. Day 1 Day 2 & 3 Enjoy the quilting show. recommended stays Lancaster area Inns The Carriage Corner Bed and Breakfast From £65 Located in the village of Intercourse within easy reach of all attractions. It is a 10 minute walk from the shops and galleries of Intercourse. There are five rooms all with queen size beds, and private bathrooms. A full breakfast is included in the rate. The Inn and Spa at Intercourse Village From £105 Visit the interesting Amish Towns and enjoy shopping for essential quilting materials. We will provide you with a list of the best shops to visit. Located on Main Street in Intercourse, this charming inn has 12 rooms and suites and a full breakfast is included each morning. All rooms are decorated with Amish furniture and quilts on the beds. Drive to Valley Forge (approx. 55 miles) and stay one night – enjoy tax-free shopping at the King of Prussia Mall and Philadelphia Premium Outlets. First Class Day 4 Day 5 Drive to Philadelphia (approx. 25 miles), drop off your car and explore Philadelphia for the next two days. There are some excellent quilting shops as well, and we can let you have details of these. Days 6 & 7 Day at leisure before returning to the airport for your flight to the UK. Day 8 Lancaster Arts Hotel From £120 Taking a cue from its past as an historic tobacco warehouse that now is home to a beautiful boutique hotel filled with original works of art from local Pennsylvania artists. The hotel is centrally located to downtown Lancaster and Amish Country attractions. Breakfast is included featuring local culinary favourites. Hampton Inn Lancaster Moderate from £95 Pennsylvania Highlights From the highways that lead through cities full of history and alive with an emerging cultural scene, to country roads that pass through quiet towns and over picturesque covered bridges, there are endless ways to explore Pennsylvania. With 2.1 million acres of forest and 83,000 miles of wild rivers and streams, the state is a must for those who love the outdoors. Being home to such diversity as Andy Warhol, Hershey’s Chocolate and Harley Davidson Motorcycles and seen as the centre of America’s cultural and social development, Pennsylvania’s nickname of the Keystone State seems fully justified. America As You Like It brings you some of the highlights of Pennsylvania, whether it be the culture and excitement of Philadelphia, the living Amish history in rural Dutch Country, or the gardens and outdoors of the Brandywine Valley, or a combination of all three. Our Holiday Ideas are designed to showcase what these areas have to offer, and we can also tailor make any of the holidays to suit exactly what you are looking for. Just let us know what you would like to do and we will be happy to help. There are also additional holiday ideas on our website at www.americaasyoulikeit.com. Philadelphia You will be captivated by this vibrant renaissance city where you will be able to immerse yourself in America’s old and new world. The city is in the centre of it all, everything is within walking distance from downtown – rivers, shops, public art, restaurants and museums. The city is home to Independence Hall, the birthplace of the US Constitution, and the Liberty Bell. Located just 1 hour and 20 minutes from New York and 1 hour 45 minutes from Washington DC by train, Philadelphia is a great choice for a long weekend or as part of an extended tour or fly-drive combining the surrounding countryside with its wonderful gardens as well as a visit to the Amish area around Lancaster. For art lovers, The Barnes Foundation sitting alongside the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Rodin Museum make Philadelphia one of the premier art destinations in the world. The Barnes Foundation holds one of the finest collections of Post Impressionist and early modern paintings with extensive works by Renoir, Cezanne, Matisse and Picasso. The city is a place where young artists congregate and international artists are drawn to engage with its mural arts phenomenon, the largest community art initiative in the world. There are more than 3,500 murals, sculptures and mosaics that can be seen all over Philadelphia. Live music can be found throughout the city to suit all tastes – The Philadelphia Orchestra, jazz, hip hop, R&B and pop – and a vibrant nightlife, not to mention an endless variety of restaurants, bars and cafes and of course tax-free shopping! Make the most of your Pennsylvania Highlights holiday: When to visit Getting there Pennsylvania has a cool temperate climate fairly similar to the UK, with warm summers, cold winters and snow in higher inland areas. Philadelphia is great at any time of the year and there is always something happening with exhibitions and events going on. Spring, summer and autumn are all good months to travel whether you are looking for blossoms and buds in spring, long warm summer days, or fall foliage and festivals. There are daily direct flights from London Heathrow and Manchester to Philadelphia and from May to October you can also fly direct from Glasgow. You do not need a car in Philadelphia itself and there are regular bus and rail links from the airport into the city. When you are ready to explore further afield we have competitive rates for car hire and a wide range of vehicles. Places to stay After each Holiday Idea we have listed some of our recommended stays, and more information and alternative properties can be found on our website at www.americaasyoulikeit.com. We have carefully selected some unique small inns and boutique and historic hotels which offer great personal service and local flavour, and are ideal if you are looking for something special. These properties will give you a different experience in every location and a truly unique stay. Book online at www.americaasyoulikeit.com or call 020 8742 8299 2 Oxford House, 24 Oxford Road North, London W4 4DH Tel: (020) 8742 8299 Fax: (020) 8747 4331 e-mail: [email protected] www.americaasyoulikeit.com © America As You Like It 2014. All rights reserved. Photo credits: Philadelphia CVB, PA Dutch Country, Chester County CVB and Valley Forge CVB