A popular destination for group tours, C.F. Martin & Co. guitar factory in Nazareth, PA
What’s New & Places to Meet
Over the past decade, Lehigh Valley is seen a boom in economic development leading to more options for hotels, as well as off- site attractions, dining options, and more. Groups will find a plethora of things to do beyond the boardroom - whether inter- ested in watching a handcrafted guitar come to life at the C.F. Martin & Co. factory tour or discovering the magic of color at the Crayola Experience.
In recent years, the area has seen redevelopment of historic structures, breathing new life into spaces that were once bustling with activity.
In downtown Allentown, meeting planners will find options like the Renaissance Allentown Hotel, a property featuring the facade of the city’s old Dime Building.
Just steps away, explore the brand-new Vault 634, a luxurious space harkening back to mid-20th century splendor within the walls of a former bank.
In Bethlehem, the Sands Casino Resort is transitioning to new ownership and will be known as Wind Creek Bethlehem, with plenty of exciting developments on the horizon.
Facilities including Historic Hotel Bethlehem, the Glasbern, and the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks continue to attract groups and events.
Creative uses of these spaces, combined with equal efforts in the region’s other major cities of Bethlehem and Easton, adds to Lehigh Valley’s enticing offerings.
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Vault 634 in Allentown
Food & Drink
The region has seen a huge uptick in the dining and libations scene. Foodies can opt in on menus ranging from high-end cui- sine at fine dining establishments to artfully-crafted pub fare.
Main Streets throughout the region are dotted with a plethora of options to cater to any palate. In Easton, visit 3rd & Ferry Fish Market for the finest seafood dining in the area, or head to Two Rivers Brewing Company for a cold pint paired with a classic burger.
In Bethlehem, don’t miss the Social Still - a distillery and restau- rant housed in a former bank building. Cap off the night with a handcrafted cocktail at the Bookstore Speakeasy, where patrons will feel as though they have just stepped back in time to the Prohibition Era.
For classic American fare, don’t miss Allentown’s the Hamilton Kitchen and Bar, boasting one of the most prominent outdoor seating areas in the region.
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