Discover the best top things to do in Pennsylvania, United States including The Poconos Farm Market, Reading Terminal Market, Lancaster Central Market, King of Prussia Mall, The Shawnee Gallery, Burning Bridges Antiques Market, Lewisburg Farmers Market, Bird in Hand Farmers Market, SteelStacks, GoggleWorks Center for the Arts.
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5.0 based on 12 reviews
I truly enjoy visiting this market. The presence of the Amish is what first attracted me to it because I wanted my grandchildren to see and interact with people who have steadfastly held to traditions for centuries. But one visit would have sufficed for that. But what keeps me returning is the quality of the produce as well as the variety. The chicken barbeque is outstanding. Zook's homemade mint tea and root beer are delicious. There is a wide variety of book goods as well as cured meat. Prices are fair. The service is friendly and efficient. It is a delightful place to spend a part of one's day.
4.5 based on 4,685 reviews
Featuring over 80 concessions, this historic market has something for even the most eclectic of tastebuds.
This amazing market was all indoors and had every type of food offering you could possibly think of There was tables and chairs to sit at after you had chosen your wonderful food offering which went from Vegan to Chinese and from Pizza to Healthy
4.5 based on 976 reviews
Great market, great assortment of vendors - local people with local goods. Something for everyone. Cannot wait to visit again the next time we are in Lancaster.
4.5 based on 960 reviews
Featuring a diverse mix of over 400 stores, including Nordstrom, Macy's, Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdale's, Lord & Taylor, and a collection of luxury retailers unsurpassed in the region, King of Prussia Mall is one of the most iconic malls in the nation. At King of Prussia, you'll find offerings for every taste and budget, from luxury to your favorite national and international brand retailers. A delectable selection of international dining options are available at three unique food courts and in casual and sit down restaurants including Cheesecake Factory, Seasons 52, Maggiano's Little Italy and Legal Sea Foods, and more. Located about 25 miles northwest of Philadelphia, King of Prussia serves the Greater Philadelphia region including Montgomery, Chester, and Delaware counties, and is the premiere shopping destination on the East Coast. At the junction of Routes 202, 76, 422, and the Pennsylvania Turnpike, King of Prussia is easily accessible for travelers. We at King of Prussia hope you visit soon- Your Kingdom Awaits!
Huge mall with very unique stores. I was told this is the second largest mall in the United States. We always have fun here.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
4.5 based on 84 reviews
3 FLOORS FILLED WITH TREASURES! Visit the most exciting and innovative Antiques Market in the area. Burning Bridge Antiques Market features hardwood floors, pressed tin ceilings, limestone walls, chestnut millwork and amazing windows! OPEN EVERYDAY! (with the exception of major holidays) Over 200 dealers and hundreds of consignors Plenty of free off-street parking Convenient access for loading Gift cards available Climate Controlled Large, clean restrooms Experienced sales staff Warm & friendly atmosphere Furniture, architectural, jewelry, glassware, oddities of all kinds.
This is no doubt a real deal antique shop. The goodies here are many an varied. Something for any shopper. Surprisingly prices are comparable to other shops,but bargins abound.
4.5 based on 70 reviews
The Lewisburg Farmer's Market is a great taste of local culture and an economical way to get fresh eggs, fruits and veggies, and baked goods. Can be crowded in the mornings on Wednesdays, but sometimes popular items sell out by the afternoon.
4.5 based on 765 reviews
The Bird-in-Hand Farmers Market is a favorite destination for locals, as well as out-of-town visitors. It features tons of delicious offerings, including fresh meats, cheese and produce, a wide variety of baked goods, chocolates and candies, bulk foods, spices, coffee and loose leaf tea, locally made chips and hard pretzels, hand-rolled soft pretzels, fresh-squeezed lemonade, apple cider, made-to-order subs, fried chicken and rows of homemade canned goods. Come for a traditional Pennsylvania Dutch style lunch or opt for something more portable, such as a soft pretzel-wrapped hotdog, and eat while you stroll the aisles in climate controlled comfort. Looking for a gift or souvenir? The Market offers locally made crafts and quilts, dried and silk flower, old fashioned toys, dolls and doll clothes, quality leather goods, t-shirts, and locally themed souvenirs. Visit the Bird-in-Hand Farmers Market for mouth-watering aromas and bountiful displays.
I love this Farmers Market because it has fresh farm vegetables (in season), fresh meats and fresh delicious bake goods. There is also a small sit down counter where you can get a snack or a quick lunch. Also just passed the lunch counter is a ramp to go down to an area where there are iron works, such as lanterns, Shepherd hooks for your bird feeders or flowers. Also there are dolies of various shapes, sizes and many have pretty stitchings of birds, flowers and also for holidays. Please note: Check their website for the days of the week they are open. They are closed on Sundays.
4.5 based on 635 reviews
SteelStacks is a ten-acre campus in Bethlehem, PA, dedicated to arts, culture, family events, community celebrations, education and fun. The campus is in the shadow of the blast furnaces of the former Bethlehem Steel plant.
Take an old steel plant and make it into an arts venue and you have the coolest, eclectic event and arts center that makes you proud to be a part of the Lehigh Valley. So much to do from movies, to concerts- both small and large, plays, food, drinks, learning, art, you name it. I just love everything about Artsquest.
4.5 based on 173 reviews
I really enjoyed what I saw. Very creative artists in the building. 5 floors worth of art. You can also purchase their art/work.
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