Travelers in search of historical delights and cultural attractions will be able to discover that Bucks County has it all. Take time to stroll through our magnificent museums, art galleries and theaters- the options are endless!

Bucks County offers countless options to have an unforgettable getaway. Or as we call it… An UNFORGETAWAYsm.

YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Peddler's Village

A 300-year-old Bucks County village. Guided tour includes history and architecture of three original buildings. Tours Tue-Sat, mid-May through mid-Oct., Nov. through Apr.

YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Falls of the Delaware

Guided tours of the Nobel and Pulitzer Prize-winning author's circa 1825 farmhouse and intact collection on a picturesque 68-acre estate. Seasonal special exhibits. 

Nonprofit "Main Street" program revitalizing downtown Quakertown. Charming historic downtown with unique mixes of shops, dining and vibrant antiques.

YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> All Things Bridal

Experience the Memorial Garden Journey, "After Darkness...Light" by viewing WTC Towers remnants, reading 2.973 Names of the Victims etched in glass, then arriving at the Heart of the Garden - luminous, twin towering fountains - symbols of renewal and healing.

YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Sesame Place

Andalusia is one of the finest examples of Greek Revival domestic architecture in the United States with extensive gardens and tours by appointment only.

YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Sam's Motorcycles

Preserving and promoting the history and culture of riverfront Bristol. Tours and presentations. Groups and Buses Welcome.

YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Margaret R. Grundy Museum

The premier professional regional theatre of Bucks County, providing award-winning entertainment since 1987. Bristol Riverside Theatre offers a Mainstage Season that every theater goer will enjoy.

YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> PARX Casino

Our purpose is to promote and stimulate interest in all aspects and phases of the Civil War through monthly speaker oriented meetings and educational programs.

YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Doylestown Inn

This tour of Bucks County's 12 remaining covered bridges starts at the Memorial Building in Washington Crossing State Park on the Delaware River. The Tour makes a large circle through Bucks County and is planned so the traveler can start at any one of the bridges.  Click thru to "More Information" for detailed directions.

YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Washington Crossing Inn

33 years providing jazz and classical concerts from October thru April with Saturday evening concerts at Yardley Community Centre. Arts in Education programs to Pennsbury school district brings students into performances for experiences in the Arts.

 

 

YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Brick Hotel (The)

Since 1939, The Bucks County Playhouse, The State Theater of Pennsylvania, is a national landmark for Broadway plays and is rich in theatrical history. The best in Broadway entertainment at the fraction of the price.

YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Marsha Brown

Local volunteer symphony orchestra dedicated to providing exciting music to the community and music education to youth in the schools.

YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Talking Teacup (The)

The Bucks County Visitor Center serves as a gateway for all visitors to the County, as well as a great source of information for residents.  Our Theater features a new local artist's exhibit every six weeks and our Main Gallery houses a permanent exhibit titled "Creative Bucks County: A celebration of Art and Artists".

YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> UNO Chicago Grill - Neshaminy

Located on Covered Bridge Road in Plumstead Township, the bridge was built in 1871 and crosses Cabin Run Creek. Height Limit: 11 ft 10 in; Width: 15 ft; Weight Limit: 3 tons; Length: 82 ft.

YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Sheard's Covered Bridge

ALL AGES can enjoy nature trails, picnicking and a wildlife garden. The Nature centre building offers exhibits and a small gift shop.

YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Tyler State Park

The County Theater, a not-for-profit membership-based Art movie house in a preserved late art-deco theater (1938), presenting the best in art, independent and foreign film since 1993. 

 

 

YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Lobster Claw of Doylestown

Historic Craven Hall, a 19th. Century mansion house listed on the National Register of Historic Places, showcases Greek revival architecture and open hearth cooking. John Fitch, steamboat inventor, is commemorated in a museum on the property.

YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Baci Ristorante & Heart of Oak Pub

A nonprofit organization devoted to the study of American history circa 1750 - 1800. The collection includes a vast archive of documents relating to the Revolution.

YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Crossing Vineyards and Winery

Restored 19th. century Locktender's House on the Delaware Canal. "Life at the Lock" exhibit depicts canal workers and their families at work and play.

YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Rice's Sale & Country Market
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