Where The Magic Happens!

  • The Art Garden

    204 N Prince Street: Part of The Pennsylvania College of Art & Design campus. A lively, open area that is used as an event space for concerts, art markets, and more.

  • The Candy Factory

    342 N. Queen Street Warehouse D: A coworking and social club where members come to work, play, and connect with others. It's for entrepreneurs, freelancers, remote workers or anyone who needs a space to get some work done, or simply make new friends.

  • Demuth Museum

    120 E. King Street: Where the groundbreaking work of Charles Demuth is preserved and promoted, while also exhibiting the works of local, national and international artists. 

  • Escape. On Queen

     43 N. Queen Street: An escape room is a physical adventure where players gather in a themed room, find clues, and solve a series of puzzles to escape in a set amount of time.

  • Ewell Plaza

    123 N. Queen Street: A transformative place for the community to learn, engage, and celebrate culture.

  • Hempfield Apothetique

    100 W. Walnut Street: Lancaster’s premier cannabis wellness destination in a welcoming, judgment-free space where you can explore the transformative power of cannabis and holistic wellness practices. 

  • Holiday Inn Lancaster/The Imperial Restaurant

    26 E. Chestnut Street: Serves an artful blend of seasonal cuisine in a vibrant setting that honors the site’s storied past – including presidential visits dating back to Lincoln. 

  • Lancaster Art Vault

    100 N. Queen Street: Stunning gallery and studio spaces provide interactive experience. 

  • Lancaster Central Market

    23 N. Market Street: Oldest continuously operated public market in America and still fresh, offering the best of Lancaster County under one historic roof.

  • The Midnight Oil Community Cafe

    44 N. Christian Street: A soberlate-night social hobbies lounge, serving coffees, teas, Italian sodas, with a bar and cozy seating, or you can rent space at our game tables to make use of our library of boardgames, roleplaying games, and arts supplies.

  • Penn Square

    Intersection of King and Queen Streets: Outdoor brick plaza with gazebo beside Soldiers and Sailors Monument. 

  • People & Things

    17 N. Prince Street: Vintage clothing store that carries contemporary and designer men’s and women’s clothing and accessories. 

  • Shot & Bottle

    2 N. Queen Street: Central restaurant with a large selection of Pennsylvania's finest spirits, exceptional craft beer on tap, and wines curated to compliment their food menu.

  • St. James Episcopal Church

    119 N. Duke Street (Courtyard) (Gazebo) (Graveyard): Historic church that is traditional and innovative, inter-generational and diverse.

  • Tellus 360

    24 E. King Street (Speakeasy) (Temple): Popular nightclub and bar that believes everyone who enters deserves to be treated equally. 

  • The Trust Performing Arts Center

    37 N. Market St: This Beaux-Arts masterpiece encourages artistic excellence and inspires divine connection.

  • Urban Arts House

    430 W. Orange Street: An art space but also a civic hub, a digital incubator, and a cultural pulse point.

  • Ware Center for the Arts

    42 N. Prince Street: The Ware Center for the Arts is Lancaster’s premier visual and performing arts center.

  • Zoetropolis Cinema Stillhouse

    112 N. Water Street:  A movie theater, restaurant, and distillery.