Walk Lancaster’s historic streets and stop at local craft beer spots
2 Hours
Guided walk, Craft beer stops
Explore Lancaster’s colonial square and nearby blocks as you hear stories that span three centuries. Along the way, stop at a couple of local craft beer establishments.
Ages 21 and up. Walk about 1.5 miles at a leisurely pace, and most of the experience is outdoors.
Full refund with 24 hours notice of cancellation. Full refund if the operator cancels due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable unless initiated by loKal Experiences. No-shows are charged the full price.
Plan to walk about 1.5 miles at a leisurely pace.
Most of this experience is outdoors.
Wear appropriate shoes and clothing for the weather.
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
If you're looking for an authentic window into Lancaster's Amish community, this tour company delivers something genuinely special. The standout feature across nearly every review is the exceptional quality of the tour guides, with Moses, Dale, and Mike mentioned repeatedly by name for their deep knowledge and engaging storytelling. What makes these tours memorable isn't just driving past farms – it's the genuine immersion experience, particularly the home visits where guests share meals with Amish families. People rave about the food being far better than expected, and the warmth and generosity of hosts like Mary and Martha leave lasting impressions. Whether you're choosing the Amish Immersion tour, the Sweet and Savory option, or even their Lancaster History and Craft Beer tour, guests consistently describe these as highlights of their entire vacation. The tours run about three hours and include countryside drives with plenty of Q&A opportunities. Guides bring personal connections to the area and often teaching backgrounds, which shows in how well they explain the culture and history. There's one notable hiccup worth mentioning: a guest experienced a 45-minute delay without communication from the company, despite multiple attempts to reach them. The tour guide was apologetic, but the office never responded, which feels at odds with the otherwise stellar service. That said, it appears to be an isolated incident in an ocean of glowing feedback. Most visitors walk away not just satisfied but genuinely moved by the respectful, educational approach to sharing Amish life with outsiders.
Very helpful. We recently moved to town and they were very informative.
James F Fox
January 8, 2026
Very helpful. We recently moved to town and they were very informative.
James F Fox
January 8, 2026