17 Interesting Things to Do in Bethlehem and the Lehigh Valley (2024)

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Located just 90 minutes from both New York City and Philadelphia, the Lehigh Valley has all the makings of the perfect weekend getaway location. It’s close to just about everywhere on the East Coast and there are a ton of activities to keep you busy. And yet, Bethlehem and Allentown are often overlooked. We should know since we live just 45 minutes away and have spent a lot of time here. Here are some of our favorite fun things to do in Bethlehem and nearby.

Table Of Contents

  • Explore the Steel Stacks
  • Walk the Hoover-Mason Trestle
  • See the Moravian Museum and historical sites
  • Visit Wind Creek Bethlehem
  • Tour the Martin Guitar Factory
  • Take a covered bridge tour
  • Visit Mack Trucks Historical Museum
  • The Moravian Book Shop
  • See a show at Godfrey Daniels
  • Go to Musikfest
  • Shop the Christmas markets
  • Sample the spirits at Social Still Distillery
  • Hang out at Hardball Cider
  • Try a flight at Fegley’s Bethlehem Brew Works

Explore the Steel Stacks

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Arguably the biggest and the best of the Bethlehem attractions, the Steel Stacks tower over the south side of town. The massive gray and black structure casts a long shadow over the city and speaks to the city’s roots as a company town.

The history of the site dates back to 1857 and the creation of the Bethlehem Iron Company, which later became the Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Along the shores of the Lehigh River, the furnaces turned out steel for skyscrapers and ships, including much of the heavy armor plating for the Navy during World War II.

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When the steel factory went silent in 1995, these massive blast furnaces were left to deteriorate. Today, the SteelStacks arts and cultural campus surrounds the giant shell of the blast furnaces, hosting numerous events.

Visitors can explore the site on a guided offered by the Historic Bethlehem organization. The tour, “Along the Lehigh River: The Rise & Fall of Bethlehem Steel,” explores all aspects of the company’s and the town’s history.

Walk the Hoover-Mason Trestle

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Located just below the blast furnaces, the massive Hoover-Mason Trestle is an engineering marvel. Constructed around the turn of the 20th century, this section of track is over 40 feet off the ground and extends about a third of a mile. The narrow-gauge railroad that ran along this track would carry raw materials for steel production.

While much of the old steel plant is gone, the Hoover-Mason Trestle has been refurbished and turned into an elevated walkway for visitors. Information panels explained what used to happen along the trestle and the nearby furnaces.

See the Moravian Museum and historical sites

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Most people associate the colonial period in Pennsylvania with the historical sites in Philadelphia, but there is lots of history in Bethlehem, too. In 1741, 80 Moravian refugees from Europe settled here to live the life of religious freedom. On 500 acres of land carved out of the Pennsylvania wilderness, they lived in peace with nature and surrounded by animals.

The Moravians hailed from the area that would now be considered the Czech Republic. They fashioned their community as a collective Utopia where all property was held by the church and everyone worked for the collective benefit of the community. From the beginning, women were given standing and the community even welcomed formerly enslaved people. The community was a Utopian ideal, at least for a time.

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A visit to the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem is a great way to learn about this interesting historical period. Better yet, try to get in on one of the many walking tours offered of the various Moravian buildings in town. Children will particularly enjoy the blacksmith demonstrations in the original blacksmith shop dating from 1750 right on the main street.

Visit Wind Creek Bethlehem

Built on the site of the old steel plant, the Wind Creek (formerly the Sands Casino) was part of a massive brownfield redevelopment initiative for the city. Most of the plant was torn down, and a destination resort was built in its place.

The Wind Creek contains a hotel, table games, slot machines, The Outlets at Wind Creek Bethlehem shopping mall, and numerous restaurants. We’re not huge gamblers, but if that is your passion, Wind Creek is a great place to indulge.

Tour the Martin Guitar Factory

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The large Martin guitar factory is a temple to the glorious sounds of music. From country to rock, it has all been done on a C.F. Martin & Co. guitar. We don’t play guitar, so we aren’t as passionate as many visitors, but the tour is a fascinating and enjoyable experience.

Visitors enter though a rustic barn entryway into a thoroughly modern factory inside. The tour traces the 300 different steps in building a guitar as well as quality control, which includes employees riffing out some tunes on the newly minted instruments. But the highlight is the memorabilia room where famous Martin Guitars can be seen along with displays about the musicians who put the company on the map.

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After the tour, you can pick one up in the visitor center and play a few tunes. And the 1833 shop has some of the most interesting and unique merchandise we’ve ever seen on a factory tour. The factory is a fascinating visit even for the casual music fan and is one of the best free things to do in the Lehigh Valley.

Take a covered bridge tour

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Pennsylvania has long been known as covered bridge county. Immigrants, primarily from Germany and Central Europe, built several thousand covered bridges in Pennsylvania using the same construction techniques as the first covered bridges in Switzerland. Today, nearly 200 remain, with seven of them in the Lehigh Valley, mostly crossing the Jordan Creek.

Driving the 50-mile Lehigh Valley Covered Bridge Tour is like traveling back in time. All seven of the bridges can still be visited today, and you can drive over five of them.

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Along the tour, there are numerous information panels explaining the history of the bridges and the local area. And you’ll even learn the answer to everyone’s question: why are covered bridges covered? The answer is to keep the trusses and roadway dry, thereby preventing rotting and lengthening the lifespan of the bridge.

This handy guide is helpful if you want to drive to the seven covered bridges in the area.

Visit Mack Trucks Historical Museum

Beginning in 1905 and for more than 100 years, the Mack Truck company was based in Allentown, Pennsylvania. While the headquarters has moved to North Carolina, the sentimental heart of the company remains with the Mack Trucks Historical Museum.

This museum is one of the best family-friendly things to do in Allentown and is every four-year-old boy’s dream. The museum features dozens of big trucks to geek out on, including the Megatron truck from the Transformers movie, while also showcasing the company’s history and memorabilia. More than just a corporate museum, the Mack Trucks museum is a look at the technological design and developments in the industry as a whole.

The Moravian Book Shop

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On Main Street in downtown, you’ll find The Moravian Book Shop. This just isn’t your average bookstore! It is the oldest continuously operating bookstore in the world and the second oldest bookshop in the world. Since 1745, the shop has been seeing to the intellectual needs of the town.

Play around at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom

One of the top attractions near Bethlehem are the twin amusem*nt parks of Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom. Drawing visitors from all over the Mid-Atlantic, these parks hold the attention of kids and the young at heart. But thrill seekers will enjoy riding one of the longest roller coasters in the world.

Originally built in 1860 by Solomon Dorney on his farm/estate, the park was quickly taken over by the local trolley company. Dorney Park became one of the many trolley parks in the U.S. that were used to boost trolley ridership on the weekends. Over the years, the park has gone through numerous upgrades adding lots of roller coasters and thrill rides.

Built within Dorney Park is Wildwater Kingdom, one of the top Lehigh Valley attractions in the summer. This park has over 25 water slides and aquatic features to keep people cool during the hot summer months. On hot days, this park can be packed.

Why not save some money? Get discounted tickets for Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom here.

See a show at Godfrey Daniels

On the south side of Bethlehem in a rather unassuming building is a world-class music venue: the Godfrey Daniels Music Hall. From humble roots in an abandoned donut shop to now being on the international map for independent musicians, Godfrey Daniels has been welcoming bands for over 40 years. From major musicians playing throwback sets to up-and-coming artists, a show at Godfrey Daniels is one you won’t likely forget.

Go to Musikfest

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For 10 days every August, hundreds of musicians descend on this former steel town to perform a series of concerts that is collectively known as Musikfest. It’s part fair, part concert, and all kinds of fun. Spread over several stages, you can catch shows by Pennsylvania favorites The Amish Outlaws, or big-name acts like Dierks Bently, The Chicks, and Maroon 5.

Best of all, the entire festival is free! Only the headline acts on the Musikfest Sands Steel Stage require a ticket. We spent a long weekend enjoying dozens of acts, including a performance by Dierks Bentley.

Shop the Christmas markets

Bethlehem markets itself as Christmas City USA. Named by the Moravians for the little town of Bethlehem in the Bible, the one in Pennsylvania tries to live up to its name. Every December, the city has the Christkindlmarkt Bethlehem, named one of the world’s best Christmas markets by Travel & Leisure magazine.

In big tents near the Steel Stacks, visitors can shop and browse for holiday gifts and try to create the magic of the German Christmas markets. While the great Christmas markets of Europe are outdoors and in the cold, the Bethlehem markets are in a tent to keep you out of the cold (and rain, as we experienced last year).

For more details on visiting the market and seeing the city during the holidays, check out this article.

Sample the spirits at Social Still Distillery

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The craft spirits revolution was late in coming to Pennsylvania to due to antiquated liquor laws. However, there are number of great Pennsylvania distilleries today, and one of them is here.

Located in an old bank building, the Social Still distillery is one of the most beautiful working spirit houses in the United States. The glass-encased production facility is a beautiful visual showpiece to the spirits and co*cktails they produce. The on-site restaurant features light bites and full meals from truffle fries to seared scallops.

Hang out at Hardball Cider

Craft cider has come to Pennsylvania with the Hardball Cider Company in Mount Bethel, PA. At their tasting room, visitors can sample their ciders, wines, and local beer while enjoying food trucks and live music most of the year.

Try a flight at Fegley’s Bethlehem Brew Works

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You can’t spend any amount of time here and not end up at Brew Works. This local institution has been dedicated to the craft since 1998. They serve top craft, both their own as well as from other breweries of merit, plus top-flight pub food. When a local tells you to meet them at the Brew, this is what they are talking about. And if you miss it on your visit, then you are just missing out.

Where to Stay

The Historic Hotel Bethlehem – The granddaddy of Lehigh Valley hotels, this hotel has a prime location right on Main Street steps from all the Moravian sites, as well as numerous restaurants. Year after year, the Hotel Bethlehem is named one of the best places to stay.
Wind Creek Bethlehem Casino & Resort – Whether you are a gambler or not, there’s no beating the Wind Creek Resort. It’s a great location right at the Stacks and the hotel offers amenities like indoor pool and valet parking.
The Sayre Mansion – The Sayre Mansion is one of the finest B&Bs in Pennsylvania. This property has a great location, a fantastic breakfast, and just exudes romance.

We were the guests of Discover Lehigh Valley. All opinions of the fun, unique, and engaging are our own.

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Lance Longwell

Lance Longwell is a travel writer and photographer who has published Travel Addicts since 2008, making it one of the oldest travel blogs. He is a life-long traveler, having visited all 50 of the United States by the time he graduated high school. Lance has continued his adventures by visiting 70 countries on 5 continents – all in search of the world’s perfect sausage. He’s a passionate foodie and enjoys hot springs and cultural oddities. When he’s not traveling (or writing about travel), you’ll find him photographing his hometown of Philadelphia.

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What is so special about Bethlehem, PA? ›

Historic District: Bethlehem's historic district is a must-see for visitors to the city. The district is home to several buildings that date back to the 1700s and 1800s, including the Central Moravian Church, which was built in 1806. The district also has several historic homes, museums, and shops.

Is Bethlehem PA worth visiting? ›

You can see fantastic examples of Bethlehem's historic roots throughout town, which includes a landmark historic district and several beautifully preserved buildings. It's hard to ignore Bethlehem's historic past as the epicenter for steel manufacturing, which first came to town in 1899.

What are the different parts of Bethlehem? ›

Bethlehem is divided into five main areas: Center City, West Side, East Side, South Side, and North Side. The West Side is located in Lehigh County and the other four neighborhoods are in Northampton County.

Is Bethlehem, PA a good place to live? ›

Bethlehem is a dynamic place with plenty of work, recreation, and cultural enrichment opportunities. The city also ranks high in safety and quality of life, making it an excellent choice for those who value security and comfort.

What food is Bethlehem PA known for? ›

The typical delicious food of the city of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
  • Bethlehem-style hot dogs: These are a local favorite and are known for their unique toppings, which include spicy brown mustard, diced onions, and a special meat sauce. ...
  • Shoofly pie: This is a traditional Pennsylvania Dutch dessert popular in the city.
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Who is the most famous person from Bethlehem PA? ›

Famous Bethlehem

Stephen Vincent Benét, author who won a Pulitzer Prize for his work in 1929. Chuck Bednarik, former professional football player, Philadelphia Eagles.

Is Allentown, PA worth visiting? ›

This bustling city on the Lehigh River, founded in 1762, is vibrant and lively—diverse nightlife, fine dining, golf, and other activities abound. From Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom to the Allentown Art Museum and the Symphony Orchestra, there's plenty to see and do here.

Is Bethlehem, PA a cute town? ›

Now, a whole lot more people are about to find out just how charming Bethlehem is. The city was recently ranked among the “Most Charming Towns and Small Cities in Pennsylvania” by TravelMag, a prominent online magazine that specializes in helping readers discover off-the grid destinations from around the globe.

What makes Bethlehem unique? ›

According to the Gospels (Matthew 2; Luke 2), Bethlehem was the site of the Nativity of Jesus Christ. Christian theology has linked this with the belief that his birth there fulfills the Old Testament prophecy of Israel's future ruler coming from Bethlehem Ephrathah (Micah 5:2).

What is the old name for Bethlehem? ›

A very old tradition holds that Ephrath refers to Bethlehem, as the first mention of Ephrath occurs in Genesis, in reference to the place where Rachel died giving birth to Benjamin and was buried on the road from Bethel.

Where is Jesus's birthplace today? ›

Bethlehem lies 10 kilometres south of the city of Jerusalem, in the fertile limestone hill country of the Holy Land. Since at least the 2nd century AD people have believed that the place where the Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem, now stands is where Jesus was born.

What is the safest small town to live in Pennsylvania? ›

Cranberry was also found as the safest small town in Pennsylvania. It found that the cost of crime per capita in Cranberry Township is $78. The safest small town in the U.S., according to the study, is Monroe Township, New Jersey, a suburb of New York City.

Is Bethlehem considered Lehigh Valley? ›

Welcome to Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania

Our 62 municipalities and three cities of Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton are home to over 687,500 people. Lehigh Valley is the 65th largest metropolitan area in the United States and produces $43.3 billion of economic output.

What is Lehigh County PA known for? ›

Lehigh County also has a thriving cultural scene, with stage theaters, art museums, and amusem*nt park with world-class coasters and water slides, premier bicycle racing track, Class AAA minor league baseball, Lehigh Valley Zoo, historical sites, colleges and universities, and lots of arts and music festivals.

What is Bethlehem best known for? ›

Bethlehem lies 10 kilometres south of the city of Jerusalem, in the fertile limestone hill country of the Holy Land. Since at least the 2nd century AD people have believed that the place where the Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem, now stands is where Jesus was born.

Why is Bethlehem a special place? ›

Birthplace of Jesus

In the New Testament, the Gospel of Luke says that Jesus' parents traveled from Nazareth to Bethlehem, where Jesus was born.

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