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From castles & wineries to Sesame Place & Washington Crossing Historic Park, Bucks County has something for everyone! Here's our list of must-see spots when visiting our beautiful county...
138 S Pine St (btwn E Ashland St and Scout Way), Doylestown, PA
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VisitBucksPA Manager: This spring, the James A. Michener Museum will be the only Northeast venue to exhibit master paintings and tapestries from the famed Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy.
VisitBucksPA Manager: Henry Mercer’s concrete castle home comprises 40 rooms and 18 fireplaces. Interior walls, floors, and ceilings display his unique handcrafted tiles.
VisitBucksPA Manager: Take the behind-the-scenes tour where Henry Mercer produced his decorative tiles. Tiles are still made using the same process as Mercer.
VisitBucksPA Manager: Be a kid again! Hang with Elmo and friends at the nation’s only theme park dedicated solely to the award-winning TV show Sesame Street.
VisitBucksPA Manager: The village, with 70 specialty shops, six restaurants and a luxury inn on premise, is celebrating 50 years in 2012 with a host of events, festivals and activities.
VisitBucksPA Manager: A must see for history buffs. Washington Crossing is the site where General George Washington and his Army crossed the Delaware River on Christmas Night in 1776.
VisitBucksPA Manager: This beautifully restored 19th c. stone church is transformed into an upscale Creole restaurant in New Hope. 50-ft ceilings, stained glass windows, a towering Renaissance style mural mesmerize diners
VisitBucksPA Manager: Climb aboard as 1920s vintage passenger coaches & authentic steam locomotives take you through its scenic countryside. Travel the same route that was filmed in the 1914 movie Perils of Pauline.
VisitBucksPA Manager: Travel along the windy Delaware River to reach this 2-story castle-like winery run by two brothers with a dream. Try their Riesling then head upstairs to view art, offering 15-mile breathtaking views
VisitBucksPA Manager: William Penn, the founder and first governor of Pennsylvania, lived on this reconstructed homestead. Get hands-on with colonial tools, crafts, and experience 17th-century daily life.
VisitBucksPA Manager: Have you discovered this scientific mystery? This 128 acre park is a field of bolders with unusual property. When rocks are struck with a hammer, they produce a high-pitch ringing noise.
VisitBucksPA Manager: Intrigued by the paranormal? Many say this historical covered bridge is haunted. Visit late at night and you may hear the sounds of babies crying or other spooky noises.
VisitBucksPA Manager: The oldest continuously running inn in Bucks County was established in 1727. The Logan Inn offers a restaurant & 16 colonial style rooms-said to be home to four ghosts. Check into Room 6 if you dare!
VisitBucksPA Manager: It's Christmas all year round! Byers' Choice, home of the Carolers®, is one of the largest producers of Christmas decor in the United States. Watch artisans bring the figurines to life with tours.
VisitBucksPA Manager: "Enjoy" your surroundings in haunted New Hope as you hear some hair-raising stories. Take a public or private tour led by lanterns. Think you can handle it?
VisitBucksPA Manager: Enjoy tubing, rafting, canoeing or kayaking? Then you need to head the “Tubing Capital of the World” at Bucks County River County. After you take a dip, grab lunch at the Riverside Cafe serving BBQ.
VisitBucksPA Manager: This elegant bed & breakfast faces Washington Crossing Historic Park and is just minutes away from the quaint shopping, dining, and entertainment of New Hope or Peddler's Village.
VisitBucksPA Manager: Get a group together and charter a cruise on the Bucks County Riverboat. Enjoy food and drinks on board The River Otter as you admire the beauty of Bucks County from the Delaware River.
VisitBucksPA Manager: Agri-tourism at its best! Find home-grown produce, local organic meats, hormone-free milk in glass bottles, raw milk & more! Visit their annual events; PumpkinFest, HorrorFest & Holiday Light Show
VisitBucksPA Manager: Pay remembrance to the victims of 9/11 at the official state memorial. Walk the beautiful garden with two luminous fountains – symbols of renewal and hope.
VisitBucksPA Manager: Stay on a working sheep farm in a historic manor house. Ash Mill has six suites to choose from all with private baths, cable TV, and Internet.
VisitBucksPA Manager: Experience meals prepared with the finest ingredients that are grown on local farms in Bucks County. Erol's has a great atmosphere appealing to couples or families. Kids love the Etch A Sketch® menu!
VisitBucksPA Manager: Learn about the life of author, activist, and humanitarian Pearl S. Buck by visiting her 68-acre estate! Grounds include a stone farm house with beautiful gardens, greenhouses and a Welcome Center.
VisitBucksPA Manager: A one-square mile town peppered with quaint bed & breakfasts from upscale to country rustic. This eclectic town is packed with history, culture, art galleries, restaurants, antique & vintage shops.
VisitBucksPA Manager: Let history inspire you! Relax on the wrap-around porch where Oscar Hammerstein II wrote lyrics for the great American musical, Oklahoma!.
VisitBucksPA Manager: Formerly the home of Pulitzer prize winning playwright George Kaufman, this upscale B&B dates back to 1740 and is nestled among 100 acres of preserved Bucks County farmland. Spa & restaurant on-site.
VisitBucksPA Manager: Try your luck at Parx Casino with thousands of slots and electronic table games. In the mood for a little dancing? There's always action at Club 360, located inside the casino!
VisitBucksPA Manager: The Black Bass offers a variety of menu options with a breathtaking view of the river. Not ready to leave after dinner? Spend the night in one of the eight beautiful suites at the hotel.