This extended-stay hotel in a business park off the Pennsylvania Turnpike and U.S. Highway 15 is 7 miles from the state capitol and 7.4 miles from downtown Harrisburg.
Contemporary 1- and 2-bedroom suites come with fully equipped kitchens, dining tables and free WiFi, plus flat-screen TVs with premium cable. Whirlpool baths and fireplaces are available.
Free hot breakfast is provided, as well as complimentary light dinner and drinks (Mon-Thurs). The hotel also hosts weekly cookouts. There's a convenience store and a free grocery shopping service, plus a business center and coin laundry. Guests can use a fitness center and outdoor pool.
Off of Highway 76, this modern hotel is a 13-minute drive from downtown Harrisburg's shopping and dining, and Roundtop ski resort is 15 minutes away.
Coffeemakers, minifridges, flat-screen TVs with HD channels, and both full and lap desks (for working on the bed) are offered in each room, as well as free WiFi, microwaves and custom-designed beds. Suites add living areas with sofabeds.
There's a gym, plus a seasonal outdoor pool with a terrace. A daily hot breakfast (on-site) and the weekday breakfast bags (to go) are both free. Parking is included, plus there's a business center and 4 meeting rooms.
This straightforward extended-stay hotel is 3.7 miles from the Pennsylvania State Capitol and 11.9 miles from Hersheypark amusement park.
The modern rooms, ranging from studios to 2-bedroom suites, have free WiFi and flat-screen TVs, plus desks and separate living areas with pull-out sofas. Fully equipped kitchens provide fridges, stoves, dishwashers and microwaves.
There’s free parking and continental breakfast, as well as a convenience store, fitness center and indoor pool. Other amenities include event space, a business center and laundry facilities.
Harrisburg is a town with a rich history that spans more than 200 years. As the capital of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, we attract thousands of people to our city to live, work and play.
City Island hosts a wide range of fun activities that are for all ages and pets. From professional soccer and a minor league baseball team, to a railroad and a marina, City Island has it all.
The State Museum of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg, the official museum of the commonwealth, is a great place for exploration, fun, and discovery.
On a trip to the museum, encounter a giant chick, meet a family of Coelophysis dinosaurs, or bump into a huge mastodon. Hike among the bear, porcupine, elk, deer, and other creatures of Mammal Hall. Uncover salamanders and snakes; spot eagles and woodpeckers. Gaze upon the stars in the museum’s Planetarium sky. Follow Pennsylvania’s Native Americans throughout time. March into the Civil War era and see remnants of its greatest battle. Cruise past our antique cars or buzz around our planes. Feed your passion for art…
It’s All About Pennsylvania!
Pennsylvania’s Capitol is, first and foremost, a public building belonging to the citizens of the Commonwealth. It is also a priceless architectural and artistic treasure, a majestic symbol of history and power, and an icon of democracy and freedom.
When President Theodore Roosevelt attended the dedication of the building on October 4, 1906, he said, “This is the handsomest building I ever saw.” The seat of Pennsylvania’s government continues to inspire visitors with its wealth of art, its outstanding architecture, and its strong connection to the vision of the Commonwealth’s founder, William Penn, who sought to establish a land that would be governed by just laws and tolerant of all religious faiths.
The museum prides itself on being the only museum in The United States that portrays the entire story of the American Civil War. History is preserved in equally balanced presentations that are humanistic in nature without bias to Union or Confederate causes. It is the mission of The National Civil War Museum to serve as a national center to inspire lifelong learning of the American Civil War and of the American peoples struggles for survival and healing.
City Island hosts a wide range of fun activities that are for all ages and pets. From professional soccer and a minor league baseball team, to a railroad and a marina, City Island has it all.
Enter the 1899 Victorian Firehouse, Home of the Reily Hose Co. No. 10 and experience the sights and sounds of Firefighting History. The Pennsylvania National Fire Museum features fire apparatus from Handtubs and Steam Pumpers, hand drawn to horse drawn, to motorized Engines and a 1935 MACK tillered Ladder Truck.
An outstanding and varied collection of artifacts are on display.
Every Saturday night, explore the charming downtown of Harrisburg - delicious dining options, live entertainment, galleries and museums await you! Second Street is the place to be for locals and visitors alike.
The city's university boasts a gorgeous campus right near the Susqyehanna River, and hosts various events throughout the year such as Nightlights Block Party with food trucks, bands, beer garden and fun for all.