Places to Stay in Gettysburg

Find the best places to stay in Gettysburg with our online accommodation directory! From charming hotels & motels and welcoming bed & breakfasts to rustic cabins & campgrounds and inviting guest houses & vacation rentals, there are all sorts of options to find your ideal accommodations. You’ll find great rates, too, so you can stay longer, explore more, and experience everything historic Adams County has to offer.

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Historic Hotels in Gettysburg

Classic charm runs deep at Gettysburg’s historic hotels, including Hotel Gettysburg – located in the heart of historic downtown Gettysburg. You could also lay your head at the Federal Pointe Inn, a former 1896 school that is a blend of Federal and Gothic architectural features located in the historic downtown district, or The Swope Manor, a beautifully preserved 1836 mansion. The Brickhouse Inn blends an 1898 Victorian home and an 1830s residence that bears battle scars from the war, while Lightner Farmhouse Bed & Breakfast offers a peaceful stay in an 1862 Federal-style house situated on 18 private acres just two miles from the Gettysburg National Military Park.

Places to Stay Near Gettysburg National Military Park

Wake up where history happened and stay just steps from Gettysburg National Military Park. Walk to the battlefield from welcoming spots like Best Western Gettysburg, 1863 Inn of Gettysburg, Quality Inn — Gettysburg Battlefield, and the Inn at Cemetery Hill. Want a little more breathing room? For those willing to take a short drive, options like Courtyard by Marriott Gettysburg and Wyndham Gettysburg provide modern amenities just a few minutes from the battlefield.

Cabins and Campgrounds in Adams County

For a rustic getaway in Gettysburg and Adams County, you can choose from popular cabin rentals and campgrounds. Settle into a campsite or a cozy cabin at Round Top Campground, or delight the whole family at Gettysburg Battlefield Resort. You can delve into Civil War History while enjoying the great outdoors at Granite Hill Camping Resort and Drummer Boy Camping Resort, or embrace a peaceful, woodsy retreat at Gettysburg KOA Campground.

Pet-Friendly Accommodations in Gettysburg

Adams County rolls out the red carpet for four-legged travelers! Snag a pet-friendly room at the 1863 Inn of Gettysburg, Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, or Wyndham Gettysburg. At Battlefield Bed & Breakfast, you and your pup soak in the countryside charm. Feeling adventurous? Cozy up in a cabin or campsite at Round Top Campground, Drummer Boy Camping Resort, Granite Hill Camping Resort, and Gettysburg KOA Campground.

Can you stay on the Gettysburg Battlefield?

Yes — in limited circumstances. Gettysburg National Military Park offers overnight stays at two historic properties on the battlefield: the Michael Bushman House and the John Slyder Farmhouse. These unique rentals are available seasonally and may close temporarily at certain times of year for maintenance or park operations. Reservations are made through Recreation.gov, and availability is limited. Guests should note that these are historic homes with specific rules and restrictions, and the park is closed from sunset to sunrise outside the immediate house area. For travelers seeking more flexibility or additional amenities, there are also numerous hotels, bed & breakfasts, inns, and campgrounds located just minutes from the battlefield and historic downtown Gettysburg. For current availability and full details on battlefield house rentals, visit www.nps.gov/gett/planyourvisit/eatingsleeping.htm

When is the best time to visit Gettysburg?

The best time to visit Gettysburg depends on what kind of experience you’re looking for! If you’re looking for lively events, reenactments, and tours, the summer is better, especially around the battle anniversary in July. For fewer crowds and beautiful scenery, visit in spring or late fall. Shoulder seasons offer lower rates, cooler weather, and a quieter, more reflective experience on the battlefield.

How many days should you stay in Gettysburg?

First-time visitors should plan to stay at least three full days in Gettysburg. One day is easily spent exploring the National Military Park and Museum. Beyond the battlefield, enjoy historic downtown Gettysburg, dine at local restaurants, shop eclectic boutiques, and explore the beautiful orchards, wineries, and hiking trails of Adams County.

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Little Round Top Farm

Historic 1858 farmhouse on 12 pristine acres with walking trails, 5 bedrooms, a living room, dining room, laundry room and fully equipped kitchen.

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Just outside downtown Gettysburg,
Gettysburg, PA 17325

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Aspire Hotel & Suites

104 newly renovated and contemporary guest rooms. A grand ballroom and numerous closed-door meeting rooms. A private top-of-the-line breakfast area and cozy lobby. Simple contemporary luxury at its best.

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2632 Emmitsburg Road,
Gettysburg, PA 17325

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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Gettysburg

Stay smart at The Holiday Inn Express and Suites Gettysburg. Gettysburg’s newest accommodation. Enjoy modern comforts near the GNMP Battlefield. Located at the Outlet Shoppes at Gettysburg, the Holiday Inn Express & Suites offers a great stay for business or leisure travelers.

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1871 Gettysburg Village Drive,
Gettysburg, PA 17325

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Budget Host – Three Crowns Motor Lodge

Located on Steinwehr Avenue, accommodations include at-door parking, king and double beds, pool and Continental breakfast.

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205 Steinwehr Avenue,
Gettysburg, PA 17325

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The Inn at Herr Ridge – Bed & Breakfast

Enjoy romance and comfort in this 1815 country inn where history meets hospitality. The first Confederate hospital during the Battle of Gettysburg.

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900 Chambersburg Road,
Gettysburg, PA 17325

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Antrim 1844 Hotel

Just 15 minutes from Gettysburg, discover a spectacular setting for romantic getaways, fine dining, elegant weddings, family reunions, meetings, events and more!

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30 Trevanion Road,
Taneytown, MD 21787

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Mister Ed’s Sweet Retreat

Off the beaten path but close to it all – including historic Gettysburg, the Appalachian Trail, Caledonia State Park, and Michaux State Forest. Relax on a large screened-in porch, in the shade of our pines, or on the banks of a mountain creek, this 2-bedroom cottage is sure to please.

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3465D Old Route 30,
Orrtanna, PA 17353

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Newhart’s Iron Horse Inn

Enjoy our Civil War Farm, located on 65 acres just five miles from the Gettysburg National Military Park. There are two beautifully decorated facilities.

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720 Plunkert Road,
Littlestown, PA 17340

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The Swope Manor Bed & Breakfast

The Swope Manor Bed & Breakfast is a notable historic home built in 1836 and is located in the heart of Gettysburg.

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58 York Street,
Gettysburg, PA 17325

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Round Top Campground

Located at Rte 15 South and Taneytown Rd, on the edge of the Gettysburg National Military Park. Featuring 288 campsites, 18 Premium Cottages and 9 Rustic Cabins on 52 wooded acres.

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180 Knight Rd,
Gettysburg, PA 17325

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