Doylestown, PA

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Address:Doylestown, Pennsylvania

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Doylestown, Pennsylvania is a small American town that offers the best hospitality around. In fact, Doylestown was developed as a result of hospitality, as it began with the founding of William Doyle's 18th Century Inn. Following the inn's opening, Doylestown became a central village in the county. There are still quite a handful of cute places to stay overnight in and around Doylestown. Once you find your accommodations, you can check out some of the areas museums, restaurants, and shops, that is, of course, if you feel like leaving the comfort of your quaint lodging!

Dining in Doylestown can be a one-of-a-kind experience if you find yourself in any of its distinctive restaurants, such as the 1814 House Tea Room or Andre's Wine & Cheese Shop. Otherwise, there are plenty of places to get old-fashioned burgers, coffee, or ethnic food such as Japanese, Thai, or Mexican, as well as a handful of chain eateries.

Shopping in Doylestown Borough offers everything you need from clothing, art, furniture, books, toys, sporting goods, jewelry, and other gifts. There are some unique specialty stores as well as chain stores which are found in historic downtown shopping area or at the Doylestown Shopping Center.

For entertainment, go to Doylestown Borough where there are various theaters and museums to visit. During the day, visit The Mercer Museum, a 5-story masonry "castle" which focused on the history of American craftsmanship, or the James A. Michener Art Museum, which displays art collections including works by local artists. If the weather is nice, there are also many parks for sports and recreation, including an extensive natural area on the grounds of the Fonthill Museum and Tile Works on East Court Street, featuring beautiful walking paths nestled within acres of woodlands. Another popular spot where you may find many locals is the Fanny Chapman Memorial Swimming Pool. The idea for the pool was developed in the 1920's, when there were few places to swim in Doylestown. A pool was built by William Mercer in his family mansion, and after much use and enjoyment from it, he decided to build a bigger pool in a different location. The pool was finally built in 1956 for public use, and it continues to be a well-liked place for families to visit. At night, go to the "art deco" County Theater, which shows recent films as well as independent works, or visit The Town and Country Players, which offers locally produced and cast plays.

The accommodations in Doylestown are what make the place a notable spot to visit. You will most likely find the lodging in Doylestown very cozy and well equipped. Some recommended places include the Plumsteadville Inn, with sixteen antique-style rooms, live music, and dining; Stone Ridge Farm B&B, a former barn built in 1830 which offers a full country breakfast; Barley Sheaf Farm B&B, which also offers a full country breakfast; or the 1814 House Inn B&B, a historic inn right in downtown Doylestown. The most famous place to stay is the Golden Plough Inn at Peddler's Village, with very elegant rooms complete with rustic fireplaces and romantic whirlpools.

Getting to Doylestown is easy for those familiar with Pennsylvania, so if you're unfamiliar with the area, bring a map on your road trip to help with your navigation. From any direction, Doylestown can be found off the Route 611 Bypass or Route 202, which will lead you right into the downtown area. Once you are there, kick off your shoes and enjoy the famous Doylestown hospitality!