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789 E 1st St, Bethlehem“Cool place to hang out .. Right next to high end shops, Casino movie theater restaurants. Like to take photos? Good place for it and a lot of history. Small museum.”
“Filet had a horrible odor and taste to it. Unsure if it was bad or not. Ended up throwing it away. Should've sent it back to kitchen. Unsure why. Rest of food was great and dessert was amazing”
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45 W North St, Bethlehem“This is one of only two hotels in historic bethlehem. The hotel was very clean and in a great location. Easy walking distance to most there's a lot of positives here. I'll mention a few of the negative takeaways. The breakfast is as you would expect, mostly microwave foods there's no grills or ovens there apparently. So just keep your expectations in check the staff was very friendly no complaints there. The room was clean we had a sitting area in ours that had a desk. The shower was only 2 ft wide so it was a little cramped. Their room service is only every other day, so keep that in mind. And they only change out the Linens twice a week. There is a multi-level garage across the street from the hotel that you park at $12 a day. Our room was $300 a night, so expectations were a little high. I'm a coffee drinker so it was a pleasant surprise at the coffee was decent quality and they did have flavored creamers.”
“Musikfest is always awesome! Even if you don't like the music you're seeing, you can keep on walking to find something different! The Musikfest Cafe was packed! I wish there were more seats available in the inside venues.”
“I attended a family anniversary here, and it was excellent. The room is beautiful. Lots of space for seating and dancing. The food was lovely. Staff was so sweet.”
“I purchased a groupon in advance for a 2-person jump pass, which was reasonably priced and easy to redeem. I brought my 6-year-old son, and we both had a blast. It wasn't too crowded, and everyone there was bouncing safely/respectfully. (many of them were older and larger than my little guy) the staff and older kids even let him join in on their intense dodgeball game and he was SO EXCITED that they didnt just ignore him or tell him he was too small. He did so well, one of the kids on staff gave him a pass to come back and jump again! It made his whole week! What a great way to let him burn some of that endless energy on a rainy day. Would highly recommend.”
“We took the “Steelworkers’ Archives Walking Tour” which is led by a former steelworker. Our many thanks to our guide Mr. Jim Brandl who was very informative and knowledgeable!
We booked the tour ahead of time online”