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The Gettysburg Hotel, Est. 1797 has been voted Gettysburg’s Best Hotel again and again by Celebrate Gettysburg Magazine. We are located in the heart of historic downtown Gettysburg and walking distance to the battlefield, attractions, Gettysburg College, shops and restaurants. Our hotel offers superior service in a charming and ideal setting; rich in history and hospitable ambiance.
Each of the 119 beautifully appointed guestrooms and suites are designed with today’s traveler in mind; coming equipped with high speed wired internet, business center, fitness center, roof top swimming pool, free local telephone calls, cable television, room service, turn down service, a fine dining restaurant, an old English pub, and much more.
The Hotel offers over 9,000 square feet of beautiful meeting space, including a magnificent grand ballroom full of history. This ballroom, formally the Gettysburg National Bank was built in 1814 and can accommodate up to 300 people for any occasion. We offer award winning food, beverage and catering service beyond compare.
The Gettysburg Hotel has a tradition of hospitality that dates to 1797, when James Scott first opened his tavern. In the summer of 1863, the hotel played witness to one of the seminal events in American history during a pivotal three-day Civil War battle. President Lincoln honed the immortal words of his Gettysburg Address at the Wills House, just steps away from the hotel. Nearly a century later, the hotel served as President Dwight Eisenhower’s national operations center. After a careful and detailed restoration, the Historic Gettysburg Hotel once again welcomes guests to share in its rich legacy.
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The Gettysburg Hotel, Est. 1797
One Lincoln Square
(717) 337-2000 or Toll Free at (866) EST-1797
Gettysburg, PA 17325
info@gburghotel.com
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