Hotel Gettysburg

Learn how the Cvent Supplier Network works
One Lincoln Square Gettysburg, PA 17325

Ratings

Northstar
3
AAA
4

Awards

Consistently Voted Gettysburg's "BEST HOTEL" - Celebrate Gettysburg Magazine "Best of Weddings" Hall of Fame - The Knot Couples’ Choice Award - Wedding Wire Consistent Silver Spoon Award Winner - Susquehanna Style Magazine “BEST HISTORIC HOTEL” - Historic Hotels of America

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Calls (local)
  • Calls (toll-free)
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • View (urban)

Facilities

  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Space (private)
  • Space (semi-private)
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference

AV capabilities

  • AV equipment
  • High speed internet
  • Onsite AV staff

Venue accessibility

  • Bus
  • Taxi

Equipment

  • Dance floor
  • Staging area

Distance from airport

  • 55 mi. from venue

Parking

  • Paid parking$12.00 / day
  • Street parking

Hotel Gettysburg Meeting Space

Total meeting space9,697 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms10
Largest room3,350 sq. ft.
Second largest room1,597 sq. ft.
Space (Private)8,100 sq. ft.
Space (Semi-private)1,597 sq. ft.

Floor Plans

Filters

Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms119
Single (1 bed)46
Double (2 beds)73
Suites56
Tax rate11%

Local Attractions

Gettysburg National Military Park

Historical landmark
1 mi. away
The Battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the Civil War, the Union victory in the summer of 1863 that ended General Robert E. Lee's second and most ambitious invasion of the North. Often referred to as the "High Water Mark of the Confederacy", it was the war's bloodiest battle with 51,000 casualties. It also provided President Abraham Lincoln with the setting for his most famous address. Gettysburg National Military Park offers a full range of summer ranger programs, battlefield walks, evening campfire programs, and other special events including living history groups and band concerts to assist in preserving and interpreting this special piece of American History. The park's new Museum and Visitor Center opened in April 2008 with a September 26 unveiling of the Cyclorama painting. The new, 139,000 square foot facility brings to life the most extensive Civil War collections in the National Park Service through exhibits, interactive, and hands-on experiences that immerse visitors in the story of the Battle of Gettysburg and the Civil War. It features a new park Visitor Center, the 24,000 square foot Gettysburg Museum of the American Civil War, a new gallery to display the restored Cyclorama Painting, two theaters for a new 22-minute film, "A New Birth of Freedom," curatorial space, a park library, office space, classrooms, a Refreshment Saloon, and a museum bookstore.
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA, US 17325

Jennie Wade House Museum

Museum
1 mi. away
With but few minor changes and repairs, the Jennie Wade House Museum remains much as Jennie must have known it more than 140 years ago. Authentically furnished from cellar to attic, the museum is not only a shrine to a heroic martyr but has become a museum of life and living during the American Civil War. The Jennie Wade Gift Shop features unique gifts and collectibles as well as Jennie Wade souvenirs.
548 Baltimore Street
Gettysburg, PA, US 17325

The Outlet Shoppes at Gettysburg

Shopping
3 mi. away
The Outlet Shoppes at Gettysburg is the largest shopping attraction in the area offering factory brand names for less! Save 20% to 70% everyday. SHOP STAY PLAY: Over 70 name brand stores, a cozy, comfortable hotel, food court offering numerous "tastes" and treats, restaurants and Stadium 10 Cinema.
1863 Gettysburg Village Drive
Gettysburg, PA, US 17325

Gettysburg Heritage Center

Museum
1 mi. away
Step back in time to the town of Gettysburg, and learn what the civilians experienced before, during and after the battle! Utilizing various historical documents, artifacts, interactive displays and 3-D photography, visitors learn about ordinary people doing extraordinary things at a difficult time in our nation’s history. The tour concludes with a new film, “Three Days that Transformed a Town”, that depicts in detail the Battle of Gettysburg and the aftermath. Look at a historically famous town from a new perspective; a must see for all ages!
297 Steinwehr Avenue
Gettysburg, PA, US 17325

One Lincoln

Nightlife
0 mi. away
Enjoy great food & spirits on Lincoln Square in the heart of Gettysburg at One Lincoln, our signature restaurant. Chef Joseph Holmes describes his finely crafted One Lincoln fare as “casual comfort.” We call it simply extraordinary.

The Daniel Lady Farm

Museum
1 mi. away
The Daniel Lady Farm, acquired in 1999 for restoration and preservation by the Gettysburg Battlefield Preservation Association, played an important role in the three-day battle of Gettysburg.
980 Hanover Road
Gettysburg, PA, US 17325

The Links at Gettysburg

Recreation
8 mi. away
Golf Digest Rated 4 1/2 Stars for 2008! - The Links at Gettysburg - golf's Gettysburg address - is an acclaimed "Must Play" destination for golf enthusiasts from around the country. Golfstyles Magazine and Golfweek Magazine have praised the unique layout and spectacular scenery, ranking The Links among the premier courses in the Mid-Atlantic Region. From golf outings to wedding, receptions and special events of any description, The Links at Gettysburg is a setting that makes for special memories.
601 Mason Dixon
Gettysburg, PA, US 17325

Gettysburg College

University
0 mi. away
Gettysburg College has earned its strong academic reputation. Since its founding in 1832, the College has upheld a rigorous commitment to the liberal arts in all their breadth and depth. On a beautiful campus in a world-famous town, 2,600 students discover their intellectual passion through more than 68 academic programs. Tensions that threatened to tear America apart were already simmering in 1832, when anti-slavery theologian Samuel Simon Schmucker founded what would become Gettysburg College. Five years later, the Lutheran-affiliated institution -- then known as Pennsylvania College -- moved into Pennsylvania Hall, built on land provided by abolitionist Thaddeus Stevens, whose illustrious career in Congress included authorship of the 14th Amendment, which guaranteed full civil rights to citizens of all states. When the Civil War erupted, the College stood in its midst. Elements of two great armies swept through campus on July 1, 1863, the first day of the decisive Battle of Gettysburg. Pennsylvania Hall became a hospital for hundreds of soldiers from both North and South.
300 North Washington St.
Gettysburg, PA, US 17325

More

The beloved Hotel Gettysburg, a cornerstone of the Gettysburg community since 1797, recently celebrated a grand unveiling after a comprehensive two-year renovation. The renovations have revitalized every aspect of the hotel experience. Guests will enjoy spacious, renovated guest rooms featuring luxurious amenities. The elegant ballroom and versatile event spaces have also been refreshed, offering a sophisticated setting for weddings, conferences, and other gatherings. Guests will experience a fresh, modern design throughout the hotel that still incorporates subtle nods to the hotel's storied past.

Cancellation Policy

Cancellation policy is based on a sliding scale determined by notice of cancellation prior to event dates and total anticipated revenue.

Facility Restrictions

Pets not allowed

Additional Information

-119 newly renovated rooms and suites -Complimentary highspeed internet -Fitness Center -On-site Restaurant and Pub, One Lincoln -Starbucks connected to the hotel lobby

Weblinks

Additional Material

Contact Us

Already have an account?