Gettysburg

Gettysburg

Pennsylvania (Adams County)

One of the most iconic cities in American history, famous as the site of the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863, the turning point of the American Civil War. It is home to the Gettysburg National Military Park and the location of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. The town is rich with Civil War history, museums, a quaint downtown, and nearby orchards.

Practical Travel Guide for Gettysburg

Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.

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A visa may be required depending on the traveler's nationality. Citizens of many countries can enter under the Visa Waiver Program for up to 90 days with an Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA).

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Getting Around

Downtown Gettysburg is easily walkable. To cover the expansive National Military Park, a car is recommended, as are bus tours, bicycle tours, or hiring a Licensed Battlefield Guide for a private driving tour.

Local Flavors

The dining scene is diverse, ranging from historic taverns serving colonial or Civil War-era dishes to modern restaurants, cafes, and breweries. Local specialties include Pennsylvania Dutch influences and hard cider (Adams County is a major apple producer).

Period Dining at the Dobbin HouseApple Cider and Local WineHam and Bean Soup (Civil War-era favorite)