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Romance is Alive in Gettysburg

Published January 18, 2011

Valentine’s Day is less than a month away, but you don’t have to wait until then to spend a romantic getaway in Gettysburg with your loved one. Throughout the month of February, the Historic Gettysburg Hotel is offering two fabulous romantic packages for an unforgettable getaway.

Enjoy the ROMANTIC ESCAPE package:

Relax in luxurious accommodations featuring a gas fireplace and Jacuzzi bath with a bottle of champagne and a dozen red roses. Enjoy a romantic dinner* for two in Centuries on the Square or McClellan’s Tavern followed by tickets to a movie at the Majestic Theater in their intimate cuddle seats. Savor a full breakfast the following morning before you depart. Don’t forget your exclusive couple’s gifts from Pages of the Past to preserve your memories.

Package starts at $285 per couple (Traditional Room, no fireplace/Jacuzzi) or $335 per couple (Luxury Suites)

* Your dinner includes your choice of an appetizer for two, soup or salad, entrée and dessert.

Enjoy the WINE AND DINE PACKAGE:

Wine and dine each other with this very popular package. Upon arrival
enjoy a custom label Adams County Vintage with souvenir glasses and a sampling of cubed meats, cheeses, crackers and fruit in front of your gas fireplace before dining on the Chef’s specialties in Centuries on the Square or McClellan’s Tavern.* Start fresh the next morning with a breakfast before taking a drive through the picturesque rolling hills of Adams County as you head out to the Adams County Winery. A personal winery tour with tasting from the barrels is the perfect ending to your experience.

Packages start at $250 per couple (Traditional Room, no fireplace or Jacuzzi) or $295 per couple (Luxury Suites)

* Your dinner includes your choice of an appetizer for two, soup or salad, entrée and dessert.

Stay tuned as I will be talking about more ways to experience charming Gettysburg with your significant other including “5 things we’re loving right now for Valentine’s Day” and some more downtown spotlights.

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