• Enjoy a Late Winter Getaway to Downtown West Chester

    Enjoy a Late Winter Getaway to Downtown West Chester

    A multi-night weekend getaway to West Chester can serve as the perfect late winter excursion, complete with cozy lodging, shopping, and fine dining, writes staff for Better Living. As the borough slows down for winter, overnight stays can allow visitors to enjoy West Chester’s boutique hotels and days’ worth of activities. Upon arrival, the Chester…

  • Parx Casino to Open New Bensalem Hotel, Reservations Accepted Soon

    Parx Casino to Open New Bensalem Hotel, Reservations Accepted Soon

    Parx Casino is aiming to extend guest stays with the upcoming opening of the Parxview Hotel in Bensalem later this year, write Jo Ciavaglia and Danielle Camilli for the Bucks County Courier Times. Parxview Hotel on Street Road will soon start taking reservations, according to the casino’s website. “The former Inn at Fox Chase is…

  • Magic & Wonder Dinner Theater Unveils Immersive New Show ‘Enchanted’ This March

    Magic & Wonder Dinner Theater Unveils Immersive New Show ‘Enchanted’ This March

    A new world of wonder is arriving in Lancaster this spring. Beginning Mar. 7 and running through October, Magic & Wonder Dinner Theater (3065 Lincoln Hwy, Paradise, Pa.) will debut Enchanted, an immersive dinner theatre experience designed to transport guests into a forgotten magic shop brimming with imagination, mystery, and spectacle. More than just a…

  • Philadelphia Hotel Rises 116 Spots in Annual Ranking, Two Others Drop Considerably

    Philadelphia Hotel Rises 116 Spots in Annual Ranking, Two Others Drop Considerably

    U.S. News & World Report has released its latest annual ranking of the top 100 hotels in the nation, and while the region had a weaker performance than year’s past, one Philadelphia hotel moved up considerably, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia moved up 116 spots from No.…

  • Cruisers Weigh In on New Cruise Line Coming to Tinicum Port

    Cruisers Weigh In on New Cruise Line Coming to Tinicum Port

    Norwegian Cruise Line’s arrival in April at the newly built PhilaPort Cruise Terminal in Tinicum Township is generating conversations among cruisers, writes Nusreta Beranac for Cruise Critic. Norwegian Jewel and Norwegian Pearl will operate seven-to-nine-day itineraries departing from the Terminal. Destinations include Bermuda’s Royal Naval Dockyard and Charleston, South Carolina. About 41 calls per year…

  • 7 Romantic Pennsylvania Getaways for a Perfect Valentine’s Day Celebration

    7 Romantic Pennsylvania Getaways for a Perfect Valentine’s Day Celebration

    February’s here, and with it, the month of love is in full swing! Romance isn’t just about grand gestures like in films; it’s the simple act of being fully there with each other and soaking in the moment that makes for the best celebration. Valentine’s Day is the perfect occasion to show your loved one…

  • What a New Tinicum Cruise Port Could Mean for Delco Jobs, Tourism, and Real Estate

    What a New Tinicum Cruise Port Could Mean for Delco Jobs, Tourism, and Real Estate

    A new cruise terminal is coming to Delaware County, and, according to Tom Toole, team lead of Tom Toole Sales Group at RE/Max Main Line, the ripple effects extend well beyond Tinicum’s waterfront. Beginning in 2026, Norwegian Cruise Line will operate a new homeport terminal in Tinicum Township under a seven-year agreement running through 2033.…

  • Philadelphia Sees Decline in International Visits, Neighboring Nation Leads the Trend

    Philadelphia Sees Decline in International Visits, Neighboring Nation Leads the Trend

    Philadelphia experienced a decline in international tourism last year, with visits from Canadians dropping sharply as part of a broader nationwide trend, writes Mike D’Onofrio for AXIOS Philadelphia. This marks the first decline since 2020, when the pandemic brought most travel to a halt. Although both the city and the nation are expected to see…

  • There’s a County in New York That Dares to Call Itself Delco

    There’s a County in New York That Dares to Call Itself Delco

    Delco always prided itself on its unique culture and general weirdness. Now Delaware County,  New York, is promoting its own Delco culture, with a website and merchandise, writes Stephanie Farr for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The website promotes DELCO as a “ lifestyle brand celebrating rural culture, design & authentic content in Upstate NY.” It sells…

  • Valley Forge & Montco Primed for a Historic Year

    Valley Forge & Montco Primed for a Historic Year

    The Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board (VFTCB), the official Destination Marketing Organization for Montgomery County, has positioned Montco for a once-in-a-generation opportunity to capitalize on the region shining under a global spotlight. With the Philadelphia region set to welcome domestic and international visitors to several large-scale events such as NCAA March Madness, the PGA…

  • Enjoy Scenic History on a Day Trip to the Brandywine Valley

    Enjoy Scenic History on a Day Trip to the Brandywine Valley

    The history and scenic beauty of the Brandywine Valley make it the perfect all-in-one destination for any traveler, writes staff for Atlas Obscura. With its rich history, the region boasts some of the country’s oldest architecture dating back centuries. One must-see attraction is The Mill at Anselma, the oldest functioning grist mill in the nation.…

  • Lincoln University Resident’s New Book Highlights Spooky Chester County History

    Lincoln University Resident’s New Book Highlights Spooky Chester County History

    Lincoln University resident Kevin Lagowksi is shining a light on Chester County’s eerie history with his latest book, writes Ken Mammarella for Chester County Press. The celebrated author’s newest release, Ghosts and Eerie Legends of Chester County, Pennsylvania, explores local legends and haunted spots throughout the region. His exploration of haunted inns, cemeteries, and fields…

  • Philadelphia Region Expects $1 Billion of Economic Impact from Tourism Blitz in 2026

    Philadelphia Region Expects $1 Billion of Economic Impact from Tourism Blitz in 2026

    The Philadelphia region could see an estimated $1 billion of economic impact in 2026 from the surge in tourism that is being driven by some of the world’s largest events, writes Mike D’Onofrio for AXIOS Philadelphia. Over one million visitors are projected to attend 22 events in Philadelphia and the surrounding area this year, including…

  • Three Bucks County Towns Rank Among Pennsylvania’s Most Picturesque

    Three Bucks County Towns Rank Among Pennsylvania’s Most Picturesque

    Three towns in Bucks County were featured on the list of “12 Picturesque Small Towns in Pennsylvania for a Weekend Retreat,” writes Aunindita Bhatia for World Atlas. An artsy destination along the Delaware River, New Hope is a calm riverside retreat with a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Scenic nature, such as Bowman’s Hill Sunflower Preserve, provides…

  • The Brandywine Valley Boasts Some of the Nation’s Top Gardens, History, and Art

    The Brandywine Valley Boasts Some of the Nation’s Top Gardens, History, and Art

    The Brandywine Valley boasts some of the country’s top indoor and outdoor excursions perfect for locals and tourists alike, writes Sharon Kurtz for She Buys Travel. With both world-renowned tourist stops and hidden treasures, the region attracts plenty of visitors throughout the year. Whether you’re arriving for a day trip or discovering new wonders in…

  • Why Delaware County Was Chosen as the Home of the New Norwegian Cruise Line Terminal

    Why Delaware County Was Chosen as the Home of the New Norwegian Cruise Line Terminal

    A major new chapter in our region’s tourism economy is taking shape along the Delaware River, where construction has begun on the new PhilaPort Cruise Terminal in Tinicum Township. Beginning in April 2026, Norwegian Cruise Line will officially make Tinicum in Delaware County its homeport, launching 41 sailings every year through at least 2033. It’s…

  • VondernLust: The Grange Estate is a 300-Year-Old Havertown Landmark Hiding in Plain Sight

    VondernLust: The Grange Estate is a 300-Year-Old Havertown Landmark Hiding in Plain Sight

    I was born and raised in Haverford Township, and somehow it took me until my 40s to finally visit the historic Grange Estate. I’ve driven past it my whole life, but never stepped inside until recently. The first time I wandered onto the property while on a run, I felt like I’d stumbled into another…

  • Hilton Hotel a Sign of Delaware County’s Growing Tourism Prosperity

    Hilton Hotel a Sign of Delaware County’s Growing Tourism Prosperity

    The new Hilton Garden Inn in Middletown Township marks an expansion of Delaware County’s tourism industry, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Stakeholders from across Delaware County recently toasted their achievement with champagne and mini-pastries at the hotel, located off Baltimore Pike at the former Franklin Mint site. “We may be the only Hilton…