York offers its visitors history but with a modern and artsy flair. American history buffs will tell you that the Articles of Confederation were drafted in York in 1777, and York has remained grounded on the rich historic heritage while evolving its commerce, lifestyle and hospitality to be at the cutting edge. Enjoy big-city amenities and small-town charm during your visit to York.
Scattered beautifully among the rolling hills as far as the eye can see are the land and houses developed in a way that resembled the homeland of the German immigrants in the 1700s. Hidden gems await throughout the north, south, east and west countryside of York County, with exquisite restaurants, breweries, wineries, coffee roasters, charming towns and unique shops that will delight you and make your stay memorable.
The “Maker’s Spirit” is at the core of York, with a long history of various production plants being located in York, from Utz to Harley Davidson to hydropower water turbines to one of only four Starbucks roasting facilities in the world. York has a heritage of doing work with your hands, which also carries to artists and artisans.
Home to hills, valleys and rivers, York County is the ideal place for your cycling getaway. The nature of York will impress you and challenge you. Sightsee York County by bike and Downtown York on foot and experience the beautiful York, PA.
MUST DO: Royal Square is York City's most vibrant arts and shopping district. Get inspired with uniquely curated galleries, eclectic shops and the popular mural walk, taste what's new on tap or on the menu, and enjoy everything this quirky neighborhood of downtown York has to offer. Royal Square District is a block behind City Hall and lies within the "royal" intersecting blocks: King, Queen, Duke and Princess Streets.
WeCo District
Go West to WeCo. Located just across the Codorus Creek (#CrosstheCreek), WeCo is a diverse business district with restaurants, shopping, entertainment, community activities and local businesses. Here you’ll also find the oldest farmers market in York, Penn Market.
Gettysburg is 45 minutes from York if you want to delve even deeper into America’s history.
Downtown York is a culinary destination. For breakfast, lunch, dinner, and everything in between, you’ll find whatever you’re craving in York. Revel in the relaxed warmth of The Fig & Barrel Pub, soak in city views and sip uniquely crafted cocktails at Revival Social Club, and satisfy your craving for Italian at Tutoni’s. Tantalize your tastebuds with a taste of Thailand at World Grills. Grab a soul-satisfying breakfast at Roost Uncommon Kitchen. Stop by Central Market or Penn Market for a diverse spread of food options to satisfy everyone.
White Rose Bar & Grill, 48 N. Beaver St.
The York County craft beer scene is amazing and strong with 30+ independent craft breweries, and growing. Downtown York is home to four breweries: Liquid Hero Brewery, Collusion Tap Works, Gift Horse Brewing Company, and Mudhook Brewing Company. One of York County's top local tourist attractions, Brewery Tours provides exclusive, educational, and entertaining guided tours of the amazing York County craft beer scene. Knowledgeable and experienced Beer Guides teach you about craft beer while you explore established and up-and-coming breweries. Whether you're a craft beer aficionado or a novice, there is something for everyone on the tours!
Beer Trail: From hoppy hazy IPAs to sweet and smoky porters, the Susquehanna Ale Trail has it all. Discover your new favorite brew at Collusion Tap Works or Mudhook Brewing Company in downtown York. South of the city of York, check out South Country Brewing Company, which offers dozens of craft beers and an elevated menu served in a chic, rustic vibe.
The GFNY race course travels through Dover! Dover has a charming downtown with great places to stop for a meal or a snack, like Leona's Cafe & Bakery, Taqueria El Camino, Greer’s Burger Garage, Sarah’s Creamery, and Moonlight Cafe. All highly recommended! While other nice places to stop and visit in Dover's countryside: Dottie’s Family Market and Dover Antique Mall.
L&E Playhouse- 41 W. Market St. Hands on play space for young kids
GFNY participants and supporters, join a special GFNY brewery tour just for you, that will be held on Friday at 4pm.
This walking tour will lead you on an educational immersion, as you explore and experience three of Downtown York City's anchor breweries. Join the knowledgeable and entertaining Beer Guides as they lead you on guided craft beer tastings while enjoying behind-the-scenes access and exploring hidden gems, with local and historical anecdotes, and more.
Brewery Tours' craft beer experiences are nationally recognized, drawing guests from around the country who have rewarded Brewery Tours with a 5-Star Rating and named it one of the Best of the Best Local Tourist Attractions 3-years running. Whether you're a craft beer aficionado, a novice, or someone who just wants to learn more about craft beer, Brewery Tours is for you!