- Our list of the best things to do in Allentown, Pennsylvania, features the top 135 nearby activities — including 45 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Allentown, PA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 29 things to do within the city of Allentown, PA , followed by 106 popular activities in nearby cities, including Bethlehem, Easton, Jim Thorpe, Quakertown, Kutztown, Phillipsburg, Macungie, Frenchtown, Doylestown, Reading, Farmington and Pittstown
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46.2 Miles
The New Jersey State Museum is an all-purpose museum that has exhibits that cover art, archaeology, and science in one location. In addition to the collections, the attraction also features a planetarium with frequent shows.
46.2 Miles
A movie theater featuring 10 auditoriums, AMC Woodhaven 10 displays first-run feature films using digital projection. The theater provides stadium seating, theater rentals for private events and a concession area with food and drinks.
46.3 Miles
93%
15 votes
601 North Lansdowne Avenue, Drexel Hill, PA
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Open with shows during all times of the year, the Summer Stage Performing Arts Center is an attraction for various plays and music. Membership to the theater and deals to shows are available.
46.4 Miles
91%
32 votes
1663 Bristol Park, Bensalem, PA
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Offering tours and miniature retreats, the Saint Katharine Drexel Mission Center & Shrine houses the remains of Saint Katharine, along with artifacts and literature on the life and work of the Philadelphia woman, who was canonized in 2000.
46.4 Miles
The second-oldest statehouse in America is the New Jersey Statehouse. Guided tours are held hourly throughout the week with occasional Saturday tours which cover the building's history, art, and architecture.
46.4 Miles
Open throughout the year, the Trenton Battle Monument was created to commemorate the first Battle of Trenton. The most prominent part of the monument and surrounding park is the triumphal column of granite that is 148 feet high.
46.4 Miles
Rose Tree Park is a 120 acre park populated by fields, hills, and woodlands. The park is home to three notable historic buildings, the Leedom House, the Hunt Club, and the old Rose Tree Tavern.
46.5 Miles
Serving as an educational center for both Colonial and American history, the Old Barracks Museum is actually housed in the last remaining structure of its kind. The museum staff conducts daily tours and offers interpretations of American Colonial life.
46.5 Miles
The Trenton Visitors Center is a center dedicated to providing information for visitors to the city. The center provides a variety of information, including dining, lodging, entertainment, and sightseeing recommendations.
46.6 Miles
The Philadelphia Zoo is the oldest zoo in the United States. Today, visitors can see over 1,300 animals, take a balloon ride, ride on a swan boat , ride on the rainforest themed carousel, ride on a horse, feed lorikeets, and ride of a miniature train.