Directions

Ranked by Forbes this year as one of the top 10 cities in which to retire, Lancaster is easily accessible by car, bus, train, and plane. The hotel is located in the middle of an eighteenth-century town, close to the oldest public market in the US, with many architecturally interesting buildings, and many good restaurants and bars.

In addition to driving, conference attendees have the option of traveling by train or plane:

TRAIN:

Lancaster is a major stop on the Amtrak Keystone Service between Philadelphia and points west. From Boston, New York, or Washington, D.C., you can transfer at 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, to the commuter service to Lancaster.

PLANE:

Harrisburg International Airport, just 40 minutes away by car, is served by Allegiant, American, Delta, Frontier, and Southern Airways and features daily, nonstop flights to and from the following airports: Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago (O’Hare), Detroit, Orlando, Philadelphia, St. Petersburg, Toronto, and Washington, D.C. (Dulles).

Philadelphia International Airport is the largest airport in the state and has direct rail service to Lancaster through Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station.