Netherlands Inn and Spa
Strasburg, Pennsylvania: In the quiet Amish countryside sits the Netherlands Inn and Spa. Away from the hustle and bustle of city life, the inn provides the opportunity to kick back and relax in quaint, county accommodations.The Inn was opened in 1973 and designed to resemble to country inns of the 18th century. The five buildings of the complex are named after notable people of Strasburg history. Building one is named after George Hoffman, the builder of the first home in Strasburg in 1733. Building two is named after Francis Asbury who began the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1795. Building three is named after one of the original grantees of land in Strasburg, Martin Kendig. Building four is named Musselman House and because the name is very common in the region, it is not sure which prominent towns member the building is named after. Finally building five is named after Senator John Carpenter who was the director of the Strasburg Philosophical Society.
The hotel features 100 guest rooms. The rooms are simple but have all the necessities and well maintained. There is also an outdoor swimming pool, playground, fitness center and game room to help pass the time. The hotel is also pet friendly, allowing up to two pets less then 50 pounds.
In addition to the free continental breakfast, there is also an onsite restaurant. The Fireside Tavern features with great American fare with the hospitality that Strasburg has to offer. Its great atmosphere and even better food was key to being named among the best of Lancaster County in 2009.
The hotel has operated under several names in its history; Historic Strasburg Hotel, Historic Hotel Strasburg, Strasburg Inn, Netherlands Inn and Spa, and most recently the Clarion Inn. Although the name has changed, the great Amish hospitality has remained the same.
For photos of the inn, visit my Netherlands Inn and Spa photo gallery
Updated September 11, 2010
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