2 Bucks County Towns Ranked Among Pennsylvania’s ‘Most Dreamy’ to Explore
Two Bucks County communities have been ranked among the 11 “most dreamy towns in Pennsylvania that are too beautiful to ignore.” The website Traveller’s Elixir, which profiles travel guides and…

Two Bucks County communities have been ranked among the 11 "most dreamy towns in Pennsylvania that are too beautiful to ignore."
The website Traveller's Elixir, which profiles travel guides and travel information, named Doylestown and New Hope as the top destinations in the state.
Doylestown
"This town is home to three architectural marvels, including the Fonthill Castle, built by Henry Mercer, who basically designed his own fairytale fortress," noted Traveller's Elixir. "The Mercer Museum is packed with incredible artifacts from early American life, while the Michener Art Museum next door showcases stunning regional art."
Doylestown was also highlighted for its walkable downtown area, cafés, vintage record stores, and independent theater.
New Hope
Here's what Traveller's Elixir had to say about the charms of New Hope:
"New Hope is a cute riverside town on the Pennsylvania-New Jersey border, packed with artsy boutiques, historic inns, and a seriously cool theater scene.
"It's famous for the Bucks County Playhouse, where legends like Robert Redford and Grace Kelly once performed, plus the vintage train rides at New Hope Railroad."
The website also highlighted the community's many antique shops, cafés, restaurants along the river, and a haunted pub. The Delaware Canal towpath was also spotlighted for the recreation opportunities it provides.
Learn more about the other "dreamy small towns" in Pennsylvania appearing on the Traveller's Elixir website.




