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Get the GuideIn heart of Central Pennsylvania lies historic Gettysburg. Just 10 miles from PA’s southern border it is in close proximity to many metropolitan areas like New York City, Baltimore, Washington D.C. and Philadelphia. In fact, due to its location in the southern part of the state, it is actually closer in distance to Baltimore and Washington D.C. than it is to Philadelphia.
Many visitors coming to Gettysburg elect to drive. It’s a short drive from many neighboring states (Richmond Virginia is less that 3 ½ hours away) and the countryside is among the most beautiful in Pennsylvania. Below you’ll find some suggested driving directions from some popular points of origin. When planning your trip, be sure to check your preferred atlas or GPS system for point-to-point routes.
You can also check for travel delays in Pennsylvania by visiting www.511PA.com before departing.
There will be construction at the following four locations that may cause traffic delays this spring and summer. Click each bulleted item for an alternate route suggestion.
While many businesses offer onsite parking, if you are looking to visit our many shops and restaurants in town, one of the best places to park is the Race Horse Alley Parking Garage located behind the Gettysburg Hotel. We also offer a variety of parking in municipal lots on Middle Street and Stratton Street as well as at the Gettysburg Heritage Center on Steinwehr Avenue. Consider parking once and taking rabbitransit’s GOLD Line Museum & Visitor Center Parking Circulator.
Parking in the Borough of Gettysburg is now payable through the Passport Parking App. The app allows users to extend parking time and receive reminders before time expires. To download and use the app please visit m.ppprk.com
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Visitors can get to Gettysburg using public transportation for their entire trip by traveling on Amtrak and Rabbit Transit. Travelers would start their journey on Amtrak from their point of origin (New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington D.C. are all serviced daily) and end at Harrisburg. From there, Rabbit Transit will take visitors directly into Gettysburg, with multiple stops available. Please note, the Rabbit Transit service is designed for commuters and is only available at select times of the day during weekdays.
Historic Gettysburg does not have a commercial airport within Adams County. To reach Gettysburg by air, travelers must fly in to one of five International Airports that are close by and then take public transportation or drive the final distance (45 minutes to two hours by car, depending on the airport). Amtrak can be taken from Baltimore or Washington, D.C. to Philadelphia, PA, and then to Harrisburg, allowing for use of the Rabbit Transit transportation system. Travelers can also easily rent a car and drive or secure private transportation from one of our transportation partners.
Public transportation is available.
Public transportation is available.
Rental cars are available.
Directions by car
Rental cars are available.
Directions by car
Check out our Inspiration Guide online or have us send you one. Have an immediate question? Call us at 1.800.337.5015
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