Welcome to Gettysburg, a destination steeped in rich history and captivating stories. Immerse yourself in the remarkable events that unfolded here during the American Civil War. Discover why Gettysburg continues to be a popular tourist destination
Comfort Suites, being located in one of the prime locations of Gettysburg, makes it easy and a preferable stay for our guests to explore places nearby.
Below are some of the attractions which are located nearby to our hotel.
The Gettysburg National Military Park protects and interprets the landscape of the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. Located in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, the park is managed by the National Park Service.
The park has more wooded land than in 1863, and the National Park Service has an ongoing program to restore portions of the battlefield to their historical non-wooded conditions, as well as to replant historic orchards and woodlots that are now missing. In addition, the NPS is restoring native plants to meadows and edges of roads, to encourage habitat as well as provide for historic landscape. There are also considerably more roads and facilities for the benefit of tourists visiting the battlefield park.
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We are located at 76 Steinwehr Avenue in Historic Downtown Gettysburg, PA.
Gettysburg National Cemetery is the final resting place for more than 3,500 Union soldiers killed in the Battle of Gettysburg, a Union victory often cited as a turning point in the Civil War. Numerous monuments stand in both the cemetery and battlefield to commemorate the Union and Confederate troops who fought there.
At the cemetery’s dedication on November 19, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln rose to deliver “a few appropriate remarks,” now known as the Gettysburg Address. His two-minute speech served as a reminder of the sacrifices of war and the necessity of holding the Union together. Today, the battlefield and national cemetery form the Gettysburg National Military Park, a National Park Service unit dedicated to preserving and interpreting the battle, its aftermath, and the repercussions of Lincoln’s famous words.
Address : 309 Baltimore St, Gettysburg, PA 17325, United States
Phone No: +1 717-337-2800
Address : 344 Baltimore St, Gettysburg, PA 17325, United States
Phone No: +1 717-420-2409
Address : 47 Steinwehr Ave, Gettysburg, PA 17325, United States
Phone No: +1 717-338-1818
Your one stop shop for tours, battlefield information and Gettysburg History. The Visitor's Center is a must see while in town.
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Our bus tours are one of a kind! Hope on for a ride through town and the gorgeous countryside to see first hand where the 1000's of soldiers laid their lives for others.
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Located right next door, the Soldier's National Cemetery is know for Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, one of the most famous speeches in history. This is also where the soldiers from the battle were laid to rest.
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Enjoy a Civil War style dinner here in Gettysburg. Your servers will wear period attire while you dine in a historic home. The Dobbin House and the Farnsworth House are both great choices!
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Are you interested in a unique souvenir to take home or just browsing at some Civil War Antiques. The center of town has several shops and antique malls that are fun to explore!
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Do you want to see some real artifacts up close? Gettysburg has several wonderful museums that not only take you through the battle step-by-step, but that also give you a glimpse of the civilian perspective as well!
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Are you interested in tasting some of our local wines and ciders? You can either visit the wineries in the orchards, or stop in their satellite stores here in town. Sample some of the local and tourist favorites! Even take a bottle home with you.
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Something that most people don't know about Gettysburg is that Dwight D. Eisenhower "Ike" and his wife Mamie retired here. The tie that Gettysburg has to other points in history, really can make this a well-rounded detestation for families to explore!
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Looking to Ski or Snowboard this winter? Maybe you would like to plan a golf trip for the summer. With a resort just a short drive away, we are the perfect place to come for your getaway!
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