Condé Nast Traveler has released a guide to New Hope, PA and the surrounding Bucks County region in a recent feature titled, “This Rural Pennsylvania Town Has Drawn Creatives for Decades – Here's How to Spend a Weekend.” In the article, commerce writer Jessica Sulima highlights Bucks County’s enduring appeal as a destination for artists, creatives, and travelers drawn to its blend of culture, history, and natural beauty.
Describing Bucks County as “a region whose rolling hills, grassy farms, quaint main streets, and sweeping river views make it a fair contender for the ultimate country-chic East Coast getaway,” Sulima explores the area’s rich artistic legacy, vibrant downtowns, and picturesque landscapes.
The entire piece can be read here.
Located between Philadelphia and New York City, Bucks County offers an accessible escape from the city. New Hope, long known as a haven for artists, performers, and innovators, continues to attract travelers seeking both relaxation and inspiration.
Establishments featured in the piece that contribute to the region’s distinctive appeal include Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve, Bucks County Playhouse, County Theater, Delaware Canal State Park, Dilly’s at Centre Bridge, Empanada Mama, Fonthill Castle, George Nakashima Woodworkers Complex, Michener Art Museum, River House at Odette’s, Stockton Inn, The Carversville Inn, The Oscar Hammerstein Museum & Theater Education Center, The Salt House, The Speckled Egg Cafe, and Washington Crossing Historic Park.
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Contact:
Megan Connelly
Communications & Marketing Manager
Visit Bucks County
215-639-0300 ext. 237
About Visit Bucks County:
Visit Bucks County (VBC) promotes travel to and within Bucks County, Pennsylvania. As the County’s official destination marketing organization, VBC drives visitation, increases overnight stays and fuels the local economy by promoting all there is to see and do in Bucks County. VBC supports local businesses in the tourism and hospitality industry, including lodging, attractions, restaurants, retail, events and more. Annually, Bucks County welcomes more than 8.4 million visitors, generating nearly $1.3 billion in economic impact and supporting a total hospitality workforce of 29,397 jobs.