Block Party in Lititz
Enjoy the shops and restaurants along Main Street in Lititz, without any traffic! Main street will be closed to vehicles and open from Water Street to Broad Street for an evening block party feel.
Food
Local restaurants will set up stands right on Main Street for guests to grab a bite as they stroll along. Sample the delicious bites with a drink in hand!
Music
Live music is scheduled throughout the event to elevate the energy and excitement of tasting all the local cuisine.
Parking
Lititz has plenty of metered on-street parking, as well as parking lots throughout town that serve specific businesses.
There are plenty of great places to stay in Lititz! Check out a few of these great hotels:
Hotel Rock Lititz
Hotel Rock Lititz is a modern upscale property with a focus on delivering red-carpet services and luxury conveniences. The hotel is uniquely positioned minutes from Downtown Lititz and surrounded by farmland on the 96-acre Rock Lititz Campus.
The Wilbur Lititz, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
Surrounded by rolling fields and rooted in rich history, Lititz is a treasure spot in the heart of Lancaster County. The Wilbur Lititz is located next to trendy eateries, one-of-a-kind bakeries, and the Wilbur Chocolate Museum. The hotel is full of history and once housed the now-closed Wilbur Chocolate Company factory.
Looking for that small-town charm and Lancaster hospitality? Consider one of the quaint bed & breakfasts or inns in Lititz:
Speedwell Forge Bed and Breakfast
Hidden in a secluded valley on a 120-acre farm, Speedwell Forge is the perfect place to get away from it all, yet only minutes from the historic towns of Lititz, Manheim, and the rest of Pennsylvania Dutch Country. Surrounded by a lake and a natural park, Speedwell Forge is perfect for hiking, biking, swimming, kayaking, and birding. On the property is Wolf Sanctuary of PA, home of the Speedwell wolves.
Lititz Springs Inn and Spa
The historic Lititz Springs Inn & Spa is the perfect combination of contemporary and classic. Stay in one of the newly renovated rooms, dine in the elegant dining room, relax at the outdoor patio, or enjoy true British fare at the Bulls Head Public House, then step outside into the heart of Lititz.
Alden House Bed & Breakfast
The Alden House is located in the heart of the Lititz Historic District within easy walking distance of many unique shops, fine restaurants, museums, and other attractions. Enjoy a delicious breakfast, relax on one of the porches, and stroll around historic Lititz.
Olde Oregon Farmhouse
Take a step back in time and enjoy the authentic experience of lodging in a nineteenth-century Lancaster County farmhouse. Built in the 1860s, much of the original architecture remains, including beautiful heartwood pine floors throughout, in this 3-story solid brick Victorian Italianate farmhouse.
Manheim, Lancaster County, PA
Located in northwestern Lancaster County, Manheim is an expansive town bustling with art galleries, charming boutiques, nationally-known attractions, bountiful restaurants, vibrant countryside and distinctive lodging options.
Ephrata, Lancaster County, PA
Home to rich religious history, the northeastern Lancaster County town of Ephrata represents cultural diversity, while still incorporating many Pennsylvania Dutch and Amish traditions.
Mount Joy, Lancaster County, PA
Established in 1851, Mount Joy is a quaint and walkable small town.
Columbia, Lancaster County, PA
Situated along the Susquehanna River, Columbia was originally founded as Wright's Ferry in 1726.
Strasburg, Lancaster County, PA
At the intersection of Routes 741 and 896 sits the charming town of Strasburg, PA. In its early days, the town prospered as a stagecoach stop between Philadelphia and Lancaster.
Bird-in-Hand, Lancaster County, PA
Situated along the scenic stretch of Route 340, the town of Bird-in-Hand began its history as a place where farmers met to converse and do business.
Intercourse, Lancaster County, PA
The friendly town of Intercourse, tucked into Amish countryside at the junction of Routes 340 and 772, was historically known as a destination where locals, Amish farmers, and craftsmen conducted business and socialized.
Elizabethtown, Lancaster County, PA
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Things to Do
Dutch Wonderland
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Cozy Accommodations
Osceola Mill House Bed and Breakfast
Formerly the Mill owners’ home in 1766, this boutique property offers cozy guest rooms, a hearty three-course breakfast, and a tranquil setting to rejuvenate your spirit.
Special Event
Rails & Ales
Don't miss Rails & Ales - a craft beer tasting event - at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania on Saturday, April 5!