We are fortunate to be located right on the “Sweet Spot in the Middle”, between Steinwehr Avenue and Baltimore Street. Our inviting historical appeal gives a warm and cozy atmosphere to our guests. Our two-story hotel features 51 non-smoking rooms with a convenient layout that allows you to request rooms with beautiful wood-look flooring or carpet. Some of our rooms have private balconies, porches and first-floor private entrances. We offer a pet-friendly environment at a $20 nightly fee plus tax (ADA-defined service animals stay at no cost) and also have a pet-free building for those sensitive to pets. We have studio kitchenette rooms available for long term stays. Our courteous, efficient staff can accommodate any size group, whether you are visiting for a school trip, government/military event, historical tour, animal show, reunion, senior’s trip, meeting or wedding.
Local Attractions
Our Gettysburg, PA, hotel makes it easy to get to the most popular historical attractions in the area. Take a trip to Gettysburg National Military Park, site of a major turning point in the Civil War, where today you can take a licensed battlefield guided tour of the battlefield. The park features the Gettysburg National Military Park Museum & Visitor Center, which illustrates the historic battle with a film and a variety of displays that include photographs, uniforms and more. If you love to shop, grab your bags and head to North Gettysburg Shopping Center. If you are visiting a loved one at Gettysburg College, the campus is one mile from our hotel.
Please accept our humble invitation and make our Inn your, “home away from home”.
Dining Options
Our hotel in Gettysburg, PA, is near many restaurants where you can enjoy a varied menu and a casual environment. Take the short walk to O’Rorke’s Eatery and Spirits, an Irish-themed restaurant with classic American cooking; May’s Avenue Restaurant or Dobbin House Tavern, which feature casual dining, are a very short walk from our hotel. Grab a slice at Tommy’s Pizza just up Steinwehr Avenue. Adjacent to our hotel we have Buddy Boy Winery. The Pub & Restaurant is less than one half mile from our hotel on the Square. Thai food is available on Chambersburg Street right off the square too. There you’ll also find The Gettysburger and several ice cream shops within walking distance.
Public Transit
Ride with the Freedom Transit; there are three routes that cover all of Gettysburg. The Lincoln Line covers historic stops to the Gettysburg National Military Park Museum & Visitor Center and other historic attractions. The Blue Line stops on the west side of Gettysburg. The Gray Line stops on the east side of Gettysburg. For further information visit their web site at www.ridethetrolley.com.