
Pennsylvania Bound
Saturday, May 4, 2019
5 Reasons to stay at Hotel Hershey
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
Things to Do in Hershey
The city of Hershey has many wonderful things to do! The most highly acclaimed areas of Hershey, however, would have to be the Hershey Park, the Hershey Gardens, and the AACA Museum.
All of these attractions are well-loved and have earned awards via Trip-Advisor. Hershey Park is a popular amusement park, while Hershey Gardens is a beautiful building with exotic plants, and the AACA Museum displays antique cars. But, for a change, we'll prove how much you should visit and how you should visit with this helpful chart:
All of these attractions are well-loved and have earned awards via Trip-Advisor. Hershey Park is a popular amusement park, while Hershey Gardens is a beautiful building with exotic plants, and the AACA Museum displays antique cars. But, for a change, we'll prove how much you should visit and how you should visit with this helpful chart:
Monday, April 29, 2019
Why Visit Hershey, PA?
Most people immediately think of chocolate when they hear the word "Hershey," but did you know that there is a city with the same name in Pennsylvania? It's no coincidence either; Hershey, PA is one of the birthplaces of the Hershey company responsible for some of our favorite sweets. There is still so much to appreciate about Hershey, PA, but don't just take our word for it!
Keep an eye out for our other blog posts this week for more information on how to get the most out of your Hershey experience!
Sunday, April 28, 2019
3 Delicious Places to Eat in Philadelphia
Philadelphia, The City of Brotherly Love... and delicious food. Check out these popular places to eat in Philly, and what makes them so amazing!
1. Ristorante Pesto

Giovanni and Concetta Varallo are honored to welcome you to RISTORANTE PESTO. Their meals are prepared in the finest Authentic Italian Tradition, using only the freshest, highest quality ingredients available. Chef Giovanni Varallo's and Chef Maria Varallo-Facenda's care, dedication and attention to detail transform every dish into a work of art.
2. Cafe La Maude

You will get it ALL here: great service, lively atmosphere, and incredible food. You're not likely to find breakfast dishes like this elsewhere. We would recommend Cafe La Maude as easily one of the top brunch experiences in Philadelphia.
3. Talula's Garden

Behind the wrought iron gate, past the herbaceous patio and through the atrium is Talula's Garden, the warm and elegant Washington Square eatery from Aimee Olexy and Starr Restaurants. The modern menu, prepared with carefully-sourced ingredients and a light European touch, changes with the seasons. The artful cuisine, hospitable staff, sustainable spirits, and a focus on cheese make the dining experience here incredibly memorable.
Thursday, April 25, 2019
The 3 Neighborhoods in Philadelphia you should be staying in.

Philadelphia is the largest city in all of Pennsylvania with the largest population. The neighborhoods of the city of brotherly love are just as diverse as their inhabitants. We've decided instead of telling you which hotels to stay in this week Pennsylvania we will tell you what sections of the city you should stay in.
1.) Rittenhouse Square
Rittenhouse Square is pretty directly in center city Philadelphia. Rittenhouse Square it's self is a very hip area of Philadelphia. Rittenhouse is the area surrounding a small park in Philadelphia and is filled with tons of trendy resturants and boutiques overlooking the park. If you are looking to feel like your living in the lap of luxury then this is the part of the city you're going to want to stay in.
2. Old City
Philadelphia is known for being a huge part of America's beginnings. Mainly due to the fact the Constitutional Convention was held their. Old City is still filled with the brick roads and colonial homes that our founding fathers resided in. This part of Philadelphia combines history with new ideas as it's filled with art galleries and shops from modern life while boasting some of Philadelphia's most famous historical landmarks. Old City really is a favorite among families as far as a place to stay goes.
3.Fishtown
Fishtown is Philadelphia's up and coming neighborhood and for good reason. Full of breweries and creative minds Fishtown really has it all.This neighborhood is great for tourists looking for a quieter part of the city to stay in who also want to experience the amazing food and culture. Fishtown also backs up to the Delaware River offering amazing views.
Keep in mind that Philadelphia has plenty of public transportation so no matter where you stay you will be able to explore all that the city has to offer.
3 Things to Do In Philadelphia
As the largest city in all of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia is bound to have plenty to see and do during a trip there!
1. The Liberty Bell Center

The Liberty Bell is a must for visitors of Philly! This well-known symbol of the US and freedom is free admission to see, and often has a park ranger stationed to explain its history.
More info and history about the Bell is at the center nearby, complete with an x-ray view of the monument, and great views of the area!
2. One Liberty Observation Deck

Wanna a bird's eye view of the city? Get it at the Observation Deck!
This beautiful, full 360 glass rooftop overlooks the central part of town, and can be accessed via elevator.
The building is open year-round (even on holidays!) and the hours go from late morning to nighttime. Tours are also offered to give you the history of this wonderful city.
3. The Rotunda and other art venues

The Rotunda hosts hundreds of different arts and culture events every year, such as live music, dance, and theater.
The space seems small, but the activities are huge, as they have had artists such as John Legend and Spoon perform.
And the Rotunda isn't the only opportunity for great shows, the are multiple other venues in Philly to check out, such as the Kung Fu Necktie, Heritage, and Franklin Music Hall.
1. The Liberty Bell Center

The Liberty Bell is a must for visitors of Philly! This well-known symbol of the US and freedom is free admission to see, and often has a park ranger stationed to explain its history.
More info and history about the Bell is at the center nearby, complete with an x-ray view of the monument, and great views of the area!
2. One Liberty Observation Deck

Wanna a bird's eye view of the city? Get it at the Observation Deck!
This beautiful, full 360 glass rooftop overlooks the central part of town, and can be accessed via elevator.
The building is open year-round (even on holidays!) and the hours go from late morning to nighttime. Tours are also offered to give you the history of this wonderful city.
3. The Rotunda and other art venues

The Rotunda hosts hundreds of different arts and culture events every year, such as live music, dance, and theater.
The space seems small, but the activities are huge, as they have had artists such as John Legend and Spoon perform.
And the Rotunda isn't the only opportunity for great shows, the are multiple other venues in Philly to check out, such as the Kung Fu Necktie, Heritage, and Franklin Music Hall.
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