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Hilton Harrisburg
4/597 Reviews
So, the parking experience alone was off putting, I thought I was going to lose the top of my Gladiator, old dirty and tight. The trip from my car to the hotel was dirty and disenchanting and made me afraid of the experience that might be before me. Once I finally completed the very long trek from the lot through what looks like a dirty bus terminal I made the journey down a very long hallway through the conference center filled with people up the stairs onto another elevator down the hallway of dirty unpainted doors finally to my room. Now the big moment, I open my door. The room actually isn’t bad but what I had to do to get to it was a bit much. The restaurant was very nice with a lovely wine selection although I only had the white sangria. My server was as dry as 3 day old croutons and when my food came out she never came to ask if it was okay. She finally came over and said how are you doing over here, I thought am I at a spa or a restaurant? Oh how the mighty have fallen! Let’s just say my room motivated me to go out and buy an air filter. I probably wouldn’t stay again if I found a better option. I’d probably just stay at the Hampton Inn and Suites. I meant to take more pictures of the ugliness, sorry!
Quality Inn Riverfront Harrisburg
3.1/599 Reviews
The whole building smells musty and there's NO air in any common areas. Our room had been untouched since the last guests (we got there well after check in). No apologies, no reimbursement. We just had to wait over an hour in the heat and of course had no time to shower or nap before the event we came for. (while 7 months pregnant-obviously that's not their fault but it was beyond necessary and they should have the room ready before they give us a key) They were ”fully booked” but while we sat waiting they took a reservation for today and said they had ”just one” room that was EXACTLY what we had and then mentioned to another worker that they had THREE. Not sure why we couldn't get one of those, or one of the several rooms for people we watched check in AFTER us. Someone else came to let them know the air didn't work in their room and they said it was just too low and couldn't keep up, even after they said they had turned it down and it wasnt working BEFORE, and without checking it at all. (Even if that was truly the problem make a note if you dont want it below a certain temperature, and maybe upgrade so people who pay good money can be comfortable) Someone else complained of a leaking sink and damage in the bathroom, and ANOTHER complainef that their shower wasn't draining and they just gave them a plunger to deal with it themselves. When we finally got back to the room, it somehow smelled worse (like a public bathroom) and the bottle of conditioner was half used (that wasn't there at all before so I'm sure they collect them when people leave and reuse) This is the most expensive hotel we've ever stayed at, even booked months in advance (probably because of the location) but it was definitely not worth even the $70 or $80 you can get a motel for.
Hotel Indigo Harrisburg – Hershey
4/597 Reviews
I has an event in Wellsville, PA. I have stayed in many hotels in Harrisburg, and this price was right. The reviews looked good and I am glad I chose this hotel. It is clean and my bed was quite comfortable. The TV works great and the room is cozy. I had the air conditioning on and it worked perfectly. I usually sleep with a fan app on my phone so I cannot let you know how the noise level could be in the hallway. There is a diner close by as well as other restaurants. I would stay here again. Also, If there is more than one person the sink and vanity is separate from the bathroom and the shower, and that could be a good thing for families or a couple
Crowne Plaza Harrisburg-Hershey
3.7/598 Reviews
The room is small, the equipment is outdated, the door to the toilet door can not be opened, the opposite is a large parking lot, a police station nearby, the police car pulls the alarm and drives out very noisy, there is no place to visit nearby. Five minutes from the hotel, there is a small supermarket with a stick. If you don’t buy it, the nearest Chinese supermarket has been walking for more than half an hour. Ha Village is not suitable for travel.
Staybridge Suites Harrisburg Hershey
4.3/598 Reviews
The room is very new and very nice

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Harrisburg Travel Guide

Why Visit Harrisburg, Pennsylvania?

Harrisburg, PA is the capital of Pennsylvania and lies on the east bank of the Susquehanna River. The city is filled with 18th and 19th century architecture and is known for its rich history, having played a major role in the Westward expansion, the Civil War, and the Industrial Revolution.

Fun Fact: In 1986, a Statue of Liberty replica mysteriously appeared in the Dauphin Narrows as a patriotic prank to commemorate the centennial of the original Statue of Liberty. "Harrisburgers" grew to love the statue, eventually making it a permanent monument of the town. It wasn’t until 2011 that a local lawyer owned up to erecting the statue.

Best Time to Visit Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Harrisburg, PA transitions between a humid subtropical and a humid continental climate. The hottest months fall between June and August, with highs averaging at around 85°F. The coldest months fall between December and February, with lows averaging at around 25°F.

Hotels in Harrisburg, PA are most expensive from June to August. The cheapest time to visit Harrisburg, PA is in October.

Getting Around Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Harrisburg International Airport (MDT) is 10 miles southeast of downtown Harrisburg. The most convenient way of leaving the airport to get to downtown Harrisburg is via taxi. Taxis are available on the ground floor of the transportation center. The journey takes 11–15 minutes, and costs between US$30–US$40.

The cheapest way of getting to downtown Harrisburg from Harrisburg International Airport (MDT) is by bus. The Capital Area Transit (CAT) bus service operates 32 routes within the city from Monday to Saturday. Route 7 from Harrisburg International Airport (MDT) runs from 06:00–20:00, Mondays to Fridays, 07:00–18:00 on Saturdays. It costs US$1.80 for each one-way ride.

Things to Do in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

One of the top things to do in Harrisburg, PA is visit the magnificent Pennsylvania Capitol building. Its notable dome is a centerpiece in the Harrisburg, PA skyline. Free guided tours are offered every 30 minutes, from 08:30–16:00, Monday–Friday. Tours over weekends and holidays run at 09:00, 11:00, 13:00, and 15:00 only.

Experience "Harrisburgian" culture at its finest at Broad Street Market, one of the oldest markets in the country. A diverse variety of food vendors and goods are offered, from fresh local produce and meats, to prepared meals and snacks.

Spend the day at City Island Complex. The island spans 63 acres, in the middle of the Susquehanna River. Previously a resting point for Union soldiers during the Civil War, the island has now become a hub for entertainment and recreation. Attractions include a golf course, a baseball field, batting cages, walking trails, and prime views of the Harrisburg skyline.

While you're there, venture on The Pride of the Susquehanna Riverboat Cruise, the only remaining paddle-wheel riverboat in the country. Catch even better views of the Harrisburg, PA skyline while you listen to the narrated tour of the city played onboard. The cruise operates daily from spring until fall, from 12:00–15:00. Each cruise journey runs for 45 minutes, and tickets cost US$12.

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