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Start your group's journey into beautiful Bucks County with a stop at the Bucks County Visitors Center. The 20,000 square foot, state-of-the-art Visitor Center is complete with a 110-seat theater, featuring a 16-minute Bucks County orientation film; gift shop; ample restrooms and plenty of motorcoach parking. During your group's visit, they will be able to pick up free brochures on Bucks County's historic sites, amazing attractions, antique, specialty & outlet shops and eclectic dining. The group can also take in our changing art exhibit, which features local Bucks County artisans. The Visitor Center is accessible from Interstate 95, Route 1 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Let us know when you are planning to bring your group to the Visitor Center and we will prepare a special welcome…Bucks County style!
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Directions to the Bucks County Visitors Center:
From PA Turnpike:
Exit 351 (Old Exit 28). Take Route 1 South (Philadelphia) to Route 132 East (Street Road). The Visitors Center will be approximately 2 miles on the left next to the Philadelphia Park Racetrack.
From I-95:
Take the Street Road Exit. Follow Street Road West. The Visitors Center will be approximately 3 miles on the right located next to the Philadelphia Park Racetrack.
From Route 1:
Take the Street Road East Exit. The Visitor Center will be approximately 2 miles on the left located next to the Philadelphia Park Racetrack.
Hours of Operation:
Open 7 days a week
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (September-May)*
8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (June-August)*
*For your convenience, flexible hours are available with advanced notification. Call 1-800-836-BUCKS or email Dawn@bccvb.org to make your reservations today.
The Bucks County Pennsylvania Conference and Visitors Bureau is your local source for Pennsylvania travel and vacation information including Bucks County hotels, convention and meeting planning, attractions, culture and more. For immediate help booking a hotel in Bucks County, please click our hotel package link. To request a Bucks County Official Travel Guide, click here.
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