Amish Country Tours from New York City

During a visit to fast-paced New York City, experience a simpler way of life on a trip to Pennsylvania's Amish Country. Here's how to discover the delicious food, rural lifestyle, traditional activities, and beautiful crafts of the Amish community.
Full-Day Tours
Full-day excursions from New York City to Amish Country in Pennsylvania's Lancaster County are a convenient way to get a sense of this unique community. You'll experience Amish activities like a buggy ride in a horse-drawn carriage, shop for crafts like handmade quilts, and have time to learn about Amish farming practices. Many day trips also make a stop in Philadelphia to check out highlights including the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. Those hoping to get an even deeper look at Amish traditions should consider booking a private outing led by an Amish Mennonite tour guide.
Multi-Day Tours
A multi-day trip to Amish Country includes many of the benefits of a full-day tour, plus visits to nearby destinations like Washington DC. Spend day one checking out top Philly sights like the Betsy Ross House, the Liberty Bell, and more before heading to Amish Country to shop for traditional crafts and learn about the Amish way of life. Then spend day two exploring the nation's capital at landmarks such as the Jefferson Memorial, Capitol Hill, and the White House.
Things to Know
Amish Country is set roughly 150 miles (241 kilometers) west of New York City.
Bring comfortable shoes, as most excursions combine walking in urban neighborhoods with explorations of more rural areas.
Bring some extra cash to purchase Amish Country souvenirs like handmade quilts and farm-fresh food products.
Many trips include free WiFi onboard the bus.
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