Doylestown is a borough in, and the county seat of, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It is situated 35 miles north of Philadelphia and 80 miles southwest of New York City. It was founded in 1745 at the intersection of what is now known as US Route 202 and Pennsylvania Route 611. It is named after William Doyle who set up a tavern at that point. The population of the settlement waxed and waned and at one time, the entire historic town center was threatened with demolition until it was saved by civic action. There have been several notable residents of the town, such as Henry Chapman Mercer, Pearl S. Buck, James A Michener and Oscar Hammerstein.

Kids Castle


The concept of Kids Castle play center was inspired by Henry Mercer's castles in the town. It is a community project funded by individuals and facilitated by volunteers. It was established in 1997 and through constant use needed to be refurbished in 2013. The center is divided into four 'kingdoms' and caters for children of all abilities, specifically those with special visual, auditory, cognitive and mobility needs. It is constantly evolving, with new activities being added. Commemorative bricks and children's artwork, inspired by Mercer's tiles, are sold to raise funds.

425 Wells Rd, Doylestown, PA 18901, Phone: 215-348-9915

Fonthill Castle, Doylestown, PA

Fonthill Castle, Doylestown, PA

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Fonthill Castle was the eclectic and eccentric home of Henry Chapman Mercer. It is an autobiographical representation of his life as an archaeologist, historian and leader of the American Arts and Crafts Movement. The design was drawn from his readings, his travels and his own fertile imagination. The castle was constructed using poured concrete and comprises 44 rooms, 32 staircases and 18 fireplaces. There are more than 200 windows of varying shapes and sizes that bring light into the multiplicity of interior spaces. Tiles that he made and collected around the globe are used extensively. There are are 7000 prints on the walls and 6000 of his books in the library.

525 E Court St, Doylestown, PA 18901, Phone: 215-348-9461

Mercer Museum, Doylestown, PA

Mercer Museum, Doylestown, PA

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The six-story Mercer Museum is one of three concrete buildings erected by Henry Chapman Mercer. He foresaw the advent of the industrial revolution with its plethora of machine-made goods and set about collecting outmoded hand-made artifacts from daily life from the 18th and 19th centuries. Of the 40000 items on display, 30000 were collected by Mercer himself. He designed the building and devised a cataloging system for his collection. The towering central atrium houses large objects such as a whaling boat and a stage coach. There are a total of 55 exhibit areas and alcoves. The museum has been declared a National Historic Landmark.

84 South Pine Street, Doylestown, PA 18901, Phone: 215-345-0210, Facebook

Michener Art Museum

Michener Art Museum

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James A. Michener, a popular novelist, Pulitzer Prize winner and Doylestown resident, was a major driver of the establishment of this museum. He initially donated $500000 and a portion of his art collection. Ultimately, his contribution would total $8.5 million. The private Michener Art Museum was established in 1988 in a former prison building that had been built a century earlier. The premier attraction is a collection of Pennsylvania Impressionism, a movement from the early 20th century. A replica of Michener's office is a permanent exhibit. The museum also has a sculpture garden, reading room, shop and café.

138 S. Pine Street, Doylestown, PA 18901, Phone: 215-340-9800, Facebook

Moravian Pottery and Tile Works

Moravian Pottery and Tile Works

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The pottery works were built and used by Henry Chapman Mercer who was the director of the enterprise from 1898 to 1930. Moravian Pottery and Tile Works is now a living, working museum. Tiles are produced using molds made from Mercer's original designs. The clay is locally sourced and is much the same consistency as that used by Mercer. During his tenure, no potters' marks were used. After his death, a mark was introduced to distinguish the reproductions of his tiles that are made at the works. Self-guided, audio tours run every half hour and visitors can purchase memorabilia on site. Workshops and apprenticeship programs develop the skills needed to keep the industry alive. Facebook

Bucks County Civil War Library and Museum


Learn about one of the most crucial wars in American history at the Bucks County Civil War Library and Museum . Situated amongst the hustle and bustle of downtown businesses in the historic Bucks County, the museum offers a unique look into the county's life 140 years ago along with its important contributions to the war. Look through the museum’s collection of rare and priceless Civil War artifacts such as art, sculptures, photographs, maps, and flags, or learn from over 1,500 books, databases, and periodicals in the library and research room. Through their many exhibits, visitors will learn all about the legacy of the local 104th “Ringgold” Regiment who served in the war for three years and hopefully leave with a greater appreciation for the local community as well as the country as a whole.

32 North Broad Street, Doylestown, Pennsylvania 18901, Phone: 215-822-1562

Central Park

Central Park

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The Central Park in Doylestown is 125 acres of green space on the outskirts of the city. It was purchased from the Delaware Valley College in 1995 and 30 acres are leased back to the college for urban farming. It is the home of Kids Castle and the Environmental Education Center. There are basketball courts, soccer fields, tennis courts and trails for walking and cycling within the park. The amphitheater is the venue for music concerts and movies in summer. A sensory trail has been laid out for people with special needs and a large portion has been left as uncultivated meadowland.

Peace Valley Lavender Farm

Peace Valley Lavender Farm

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What once started as a vision of a field of lavender is now a tranquil reality at Peace Valley Lavender Farm. Owned by a husband and wife, the farm first started with vegetables and herbs until the wife imagined a beautiful field of lavender and they decided to try it out. Years later, and with a lot of hard work and a major garden overhaul in 2019, Peace Valley Lavender Farm boasts of a beautiful, sun-soaked hillside filled with 3,000 lavender plants of different species and varieties. Take a visit to their farm and find almost every kind of lavender product you can think of from growing plants to dried bunches to essential oils and more. Whether for yourself or as a gift for others, you can be sure to leave the farm with a heightened sense of tranquility.

802 New Galena Road, Doylestown, Pennsylvania 18901, Phone: 215-249-8462, Facebook

Honey Restaurant


Honey Restaurant serves aggressively seasoned, unique dishes. The meat, fish and vegetarian menu items are served on small plates so that diners can taste more than one dish or order a variety for the table. The menus are constantly evolving as the popularity of dishes changes. The slow cooked meals are designed for slow dining. The bar offers a range of specialty cocktails, Pennslyvania craft beers, liquid desserts and non-alcoholic beverages.

42 Shewell Ave., Doylestown, PA 18901, Phone: 215-489-4200

Lilly's Gourmet

Lilly's Gourmet

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Lilly Salvatore brought her extensive restaurant expertise to Doylestown in 1998. She offers full service dining in a relaxed café-style atmosphere in the historic heart of Doyleston, across the street from the court house. On the same premises, Lilly opened the Jury Room, in collaboration with Geronimo Brewing. A rotation of micro brews, served with her overstuffed artisan sandwiches, attracts business people, jurists and tourists. Customized menus are developed by the Lilly's Gourmet for catered occasions, from intimate occasions to large celebrations.

1 West Court St., Doylestown, PA 18901, Phone: 215-230-7883

Piccola Trattoria


The first Piccola Trattoria was opened in 1999. In 2016, a branch was opened in Doyleston. They serve modern and traditional Italian cuisine and have a range of menus for brunch, lunch, dinner and Sundays. The restaurant offers an event planning service and can cater for outside events, from buffets to banquets. The preparation and other processes are constantly being refined and the company has recently launched Piccola Pronto, a fast food, build-your-own pizza and pasta parlor which has been franchised. The chain runs a range of fundraising campaigns with names like Dough-nate, Feed the Knead and Raising the Dough.

1745 South Easton Road, Doylestown, PA 18901, Phone: 267-485-4000

Aldie Mansion


Beautiful and filled with awe-inspiring history, the Aldie Mansion is a treat for the eyes of anyone who loves history or architecture. The English Tudor manor dates back to 1927 as the home to William and Martha Mercer. It serves as a prime example of American craftsmanship with its pristine brickwork, antique tiles, gargoyles, and carefully sculpted architectural details. Visitors will also be impressed to hear about the many gatherings the family has hosted in the mansion including those with the Von Trapp family and Groucho Marx. Through the years, the mansion has been faithfully preserved and now serves as the home base for the nonprofit Heritage Conservancy as well as a beautiful events space for weddings and other occasions.

85 Old Dublin Pike, Doylestown, Pennsylvania 18901, Phone: 215-345-7020

Quakertown Swamp

Quakertown Swamp

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Standing at about 518 acres in size, Quakertown Swamp is known as one of southeastern Pennsylvania’s largest inland wetlands. As you explore the area, be ready to find a plethora of plant and animal wildlife throughout the swamp’s thriving ecosystem including beavers, over 91 species of birds, and Eastern Pennsylvania's largest Great Blue Heron rookery. Quakertown Swamp is also well protected as it’s recognized as a Wild Plant Sanctuary as well as a crucial wetland by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. On top of its contributions to the surrounding wildlife, it also plays an important role to the neighboring communities as it stores water during floods and absorbs pollutants from the water. Before visiting, be sure to check out their self-guided tour and birding guide, both of which are available on their website. Phone: 215-345-7020

Hellerick's Family Farm


Find a number of opportunities for family bonding at the Hellerick's Family Farm . If you and your companions enjoy fun adventures, try accomplishing their obstacle course, or for more of a challenge, climb up and complete their suspended ropes obstacle course called Aerial Adventure. Animal lovers can enjoy activities such as goat yoga and check out the different animals in their petting farm. Seasonal activities are also available such as the fall festival which includes hayrides, corn mazes, and sunflower fields. Depending on what crops are in season, you and your family can also pick and bring home produce such as berries, pears, pumpkins, and flowers. Whether for a simple family activity, birthday party, or even photoshoots, be sure to check out this farm filled with beauty and fun.

5500 N. Easton Road, Doylestown, Pennsylvania 18902, Phone: 215-766-8388

Doylestown Rock Gym


Standing at 12,000 square feet, the massive Doylestown Rock Gym has something to offer climbers of all ages and abilities. Climbers can choose between various indoor and outdoor climbing walls which include variations such as overhangs, boulders, chimneys, cracks, caves, and lead walls. The gym also offers a great array and selection of classes. Beginner classes are available to people of any level—even for kids as young as two and a half years old. Advanced classes are also offered for those looking to pick up new tricks and further their existing skills. Climbers may also visit with friends and avail themselves of the gym’s group classes, while students can attend the gym’s summer camps and homeschool classes.

3853 Old Easton Road, Doylestown, Pennsylvania 18902, Phone: 215-230-9085

Quinoa Peruvian and Mexican Restaurant


Get an authentic taste of Peruvian and Mexican cuisine in this proudly family-owned restaurant. Quinoa Peruvian and Mexican Restaurant has brought authentic family recipes center stage and wowed customers since its opening in 2013. Creating and serving dishes with only the finest and freshest ingredients, it’s no surprise to see the restaurant's endless positive reviews on platforms like Trip Advisor, Yelp, and Facebook. Get a taste of their savory meats such as the Peruvian Lamb Stew Tacu Tacu which is slow cooked for 48 hours or try some of their fresh seafood like the Ceviche Limeno. Quinoa is open from Tuesdays to Saturdays, and if you have the opportunity, be sure to stop by Taco Tuesdays to take advantage of their delicious and special taco promotions!

54 E State Street, Doylestown, Pennsylvania 18901, Phone: 215-348-2826