Stay and Play Packages

Why spend only the day, when you can spend the night ... ?
Plan Your Getaway!

Bucks County Playhouse and its lodging partners now offer special Stay and Play packages to make your getaway special.

Enjoy our carefully curated Stay and Play experience at one of our hospitality partner’s. Packages include luxurious accommodations as well as tickets to a show at the historic Bucks County Playhouse.

Click on one of the links below to get the current offer. More offers and partners coming soon!

Note: Package availability is based on hotel and show availability. This program was sponsored via a grant from VisitBucks.

Ghostlight Inn

Located in the center of New Hope, PA, Ghost Light Inn offers unparalleled riverfront views and comfort. Bucks County Playhouse is located right next door, sharing the riverfront promenade, and houses the inspiration for the featured ghost lights in each room. Enjoy a luxury experience, exceptional in-house dining at Stella of New Hope, or take a stroll along the water under the gas lanterns, all in the center of one of the most beautiful small towns in America.

For more information, please visit Ghost List Inn website.

 

The Riverhouse at Odette's

Welcome to River House, where edgy, yet elegant, urban-inspired design elements are seamlessly married with flowing fabrics, bold fixtures, and reclaimed architectural features for an unparalleled riverfront experience. Whether traveling for business or pleasure, our residentially-inspired guest rooms offer a perfect place to rest your head, as the gentle sounds of the river soothe you.

For more information, please visit River House website.

The Golden Plough Inn at Peddler's Village

Anchoring Bucks County’s picturesque 42-acre Peddler’s Village, the Golden Plough Inn features 67 guest rooms and suites that feel as if they’ve been plucked from beautifully appointed country homes. Hand-chosen fabrics and furnishings, teamed with treasured family heirlooms, create an atmosphere of mirroring the village’s Colonial-era ambiance. The Golden Plough Inn comprises accommodations in the Main Inn as well as throughout Peddler’s Village.

For more information, please contact The Golden Plough at 215-794-4004 or email lodging@peddlersvillage.com.

 

 

The Wedgewood Inn

New Hope, Pennsylvania’s 1870 Wedgwood Bed & Breakfast Inn, a nationally acclaimed New Hope bed and breakfast inn, is a Wedgwood-blue colored Victorian “Painted Lady” listed on Bucks County Registry of Historic Places.  Wedgwood Inn is spelled Wedgwood, not ‘Wedgewood’ because Wedgwood Inn is named after the Englishman Josiah Wedgwood who invented the famous Wedgwood blue bone china. The Wedgwood family name does not have a second “e” in its spelling.

Set on 2 private acres of a park-like setting with flower-lined brick walkways leading to two gazebos and a hammock, yet just steps from New Hope’s historic and vibrant village and the walking bridge to Lambertville and nearby Princeton, New Jersey.

For more information, please contact The Wedgewood Inn 215-862-2570 or email stay@wedgwoodinn.com.

 

The Logan Inn

Experience The Colorful Side of Luxury. Mixing art, entertainment, hospitality, and community – bringing together travelers and locals, in the heart of diverse New Hope, PA. Established in 1727, Logan Inn serves as one of America’s longest continuously running inns. Logan Inn boasts 16 original rooms and 22 recently added rooms, each uniquely appointed and distinct. With valet service, an electric charging station, Whiskey Lounge, Theatre, and an amazing restaurant, Logan Inn has everything you need for a perfect stay.

For more information, please contact The Logan Inn at 215-862-2300 or email frontdesk@loganinn.com

The Fox and Hound

From the relaxing ambiance to the personal touches that make each room an oasis of comfort and sophistication, your visit to The Fox and Hound is so much more than an overnight stay—it’s a complete and unique experience. Voted Bucks County’s Most Romantic Getaway, our award-winning boutique bed & breakfast sits on two acres of landscaped property—close enough to walk to historic New Hope and Lambertville’s charming shops, galleries, riverfront, restaurants, and of course, our own Bucks County Playhouse, but far enough away from the hustle and bustle to feel like you’ve left the stress of modern, fast-paced life behind.

For more information, please visit The Fox and Hound website.