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Welcome to the Alden House Bed and Breakfast, a fine example of "In-town elegance." This 1850 brick Federal style house is located in the center of the Lititz Historical District within strolling distance of local attractions, unique shops, and fine dining. It's the perfect location to enjoy the ambience of the charming town of Lititz while being centrally located in Lancaster County, PA.

The Alden House has been professionally restored with modern amenities while retaining all its original charm.  The high ceilings, striking staircase, cozy dining room, and comfortable rooms and suites all remind guests of another era, a time when the pace was just a little slower. For pictures and a detailed description of each room click on "Rooms & Amenities"

Breakfast at the Alden House is an experience to remember. Each morning guests are treated to a full breakfast including beverages, fruit, main entree, meats, breads or muffins, and always dessert (an Alden House specialty). Entrees might include omlettes, quiche, ebleskivers, or our signature ployes (French Acadian crepes) with Wilbur cinnamon drops. Desserts vary from cakes, such as apple cake, to delectable puddings, maybe lemon cake pudding, to homemade Danish and breakfast cheesecake. (We try to accomodate special dietary needs, including gluten-free items, with advance notice.)

For the convenience of our guests, there are snacks and beverages always available (don't miss the Wilbur Buds in the candy dish near the front door).  Take time to notice the antiques, artwork, and assorted collections scattered throughout the house. There is ample off-street guest parking behind the inn. Relax on one of our three porches; linger by the garden and fishpond (be sure to ask about our resident heron); and simply enjoy the good life. The Alden House brings you old-fashioned hospitality with all of the amenities one expects in today's world. Come for a night, come for a week, come and be our guest!

"It doesn't get any better then this. Great location, great food, great hosts!" Larry and Traci Moretti

Lititz

Lititz was named a Distictive Destination by the National Trust for Historic Preservation for 2009
 
 The town of Lititz, located in the center of Lancaster County and in the midst of Amish country, was founded in 1754 and is rich in historical attractions. The Moravian Church, Linden Hall School for Girls, the Mueller House and Museum, and General John Sutter's grave are among the many historic sites that beckon visitors. Along Main Street, many of the 18th century buildings remain with their low doorways, wavy glass, and old brick.

It might surprise you to know that Lititz is home to our country's oldest pretzel bakery, the nation's oldest girls' boarding school, and one of the oldest 4th of July celebration in the U.S. A visit to Lititz is truly a step back in time---the streets and town reminiscent of hometowns of yesteryear.

Dining

Lancaster County is a smorgasbord of flavors. There are restaurants nearby to satisfy all tastes. Choose from fine dining to casual menus, family-style service to ethnic specialties. With prior arrangement, we can even arrange a dinner in an Amish home. We frequently recommend dining at Haydn Zug'sReflections, Lily's on Main and, within walking distance, General Sutter's 1764 Restaurant. Also, just a few steps from our front door, delicious chocolate delectables at the Chocolate Cafe. Whatever your dining choice, we are happy to make reservations for you or assist you with additional recommendations. Of course, advance notice helps ensure your dining preference.

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Highlighted in "Exploring Lititz" Central Pa Magazine (April, 2006)

Awarded Lancaster Newspaper, Inc. 2004 Readers Choice Award (Favorite B&B in Lancaster County)

Mentioned in "Choc Full of Fun" San Francisco Chronicle (April 13, 2003)

Featured in Harrisburg's WITF "Our Town: Lititz" PBS Special (2003)

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Alden House

Alden House Bed and Breakfast
John & Lynndell Eccleston, Innkeepers
e-mail: inn@aldenhouse.com
62 East Main Street
Lititz, PA  17543
717-627-3363
800-584-0753

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Second Friday Historic Downtown Lititz is bursting with energy every 2nd Friday of the month. Each month Downtown Merchants are happy to announce great family activities and entertainments, free and open to the public, in stores and venues throughout the downtown shopping area. The 2nd Friday of each month year round, rain or shine, 5-9pm.
 

Feb 17 -19 Our famous Fire & Ice Festival

Feb 7th Barnyard Buddies  Get in the “moo-ed” for a day of fun down on the farm. 11:00am-2:00pm Drop in anytime during the scheduled time. No pre-registration required. Ages: 2-10 years with adult  Hands-on House 721 Landis Valley Rd. Lancaster, PA 17601

Let's Murder Marsha - at the Rainbow Dinner Theater 1/27 - 3/14/12 Rainbow Dinner Theatre  717-687-4300
3065 Lincoln Hwy E (Route 30 East)
Paradise, PA 17652

 

More happenings at PA Dutch Visitors Center (click the buggy)

 

 

 

Today's Breakfast was...

Coffee, Tea & Juice

Orange Bananas

Ham & Eggs ale Luxe

Heagy's local Bacon

Lemon Cheese Braid

Cherry Coffee Cake

What's your favorite breakfast?

 


  
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