Lancaster Arts Hotel


Overview
The 63-room Lancaster Arts Hotel is a boutique hotel in revitalized downtown Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Using the backdrop of a classic red brick warehouse, the vibrant and eclectic hotel is infused with thoroughly modern touches. Art takes center stage, from the revolving collections that are exhibited in the first floor gallery to the individual pieces and handcrafted furnishings that add life to the guest rooms. The historic hotel in Lancaster prides itself on incorporating the area’s first organic fine-dining restaurant, John J. Jeffries. The restaurant received its title from a 19th century tobacco inspection ticket inscribed with the name that was unearthed during the building’s transformation.
The Blanche Nevin meeting room is named for America's first recognized woman sculptor.
Original Property Opened: 1881
Contact Information:
Street Address:
300 Harrisburg Avenue
Lancaster, PA 17603
Historic Hotels of America toll-free reservations number (800) 678-8946
The Gilded Age, 1866 ~ 1895
The 63-room Lancaster Arts Hotel is a boutique hotel in revitalized downtown Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Using the backdrop of a classic red brick warehouse, the vibrant and eclectic hotel is infused with thoroughly modern touches.
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