A Sentimental Journey Bed & Breakfast

433 Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
Innkeeper(s): Barbara & Steve Shultz
 

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  • Introduction

    Early Century Kitchen

    A Sentimental Journey Bed & Breakfast in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania offers unique, nostalgic early 20th century rooms.

    Come take a sentimental journey, located in Gettysburg's historic district on Lincoln's pathway - with all the romance of yesteryear and modern comforts of today, like cable TV, air conditioning, off-street parking, private baths, and queen size beds.

    Reasonable rates plus discounts for week nights, multiple nights, or off season!


    Welcome to the 20th century. This large burgundy brick house was built circa 1928 on the site of the old town tannery. Relax on the 1940's porch glider. Meet friends in the vintage living room. Enjoy the continental breakfast, featuring a variety of foods, snacks, coffee and tea, at your convenience in the early century kitchen.

    Early Century Kitchen

     

    There are plenty of attractions to visit within walking distance, such as restaurants and shops, as well as historic sites like Culp's Hill and Pickett's Charge. For those enjoying extended stays, take day-trips to Washington DC, Northern VA, Harper's Ferry, Baltimore, Harrisburg, Lancaster's Amish country, or Hershey.

    For more information about the local attractions, please visit our Attractions page.

    Come stay in the winter when things are quiet and the rates are extra low! Go Christmas shopping at the outlets,the quaint downtown shops or the many antique shops and co-ops, walk to the Gettysburg square for New Year's Eve celebrations. There are 2 ski resorts with in 30 minutes. Golf seems to be a year round sport here. Don't forget Valentine's getaways!


    Located 4 ½ blocks south of the town square. Walk to the visitor center, restaurants, shops, attractions, and the battlefields.


  • Insider's Info

    Travelers are always looking for memorable and relaxing experiences. Let’s discover more through the words of our innkeepers. Many thanks to Barbara & Steve Shultz for sharing their own secrets with BBOnline.com!
    Why do most travelers stay at your inn?

    We are close to everything they want to do.

    What are you best known for? What makes your inn unique? What do you love most about your inn?

    We are best known for authentic antiques and memorabilia.

    If someone has never been to your city, what is the #1 reason to come visit?

    The history and beauty of the small town

    What’s the best compliment you have ever received about the inn?

    That it feels like Grandma's house.

    What’s the best kept secret about the area?

    The wineries and antique co-ops

    If a traveler is staying at your inn for 4 nights, what should he/she do in the area?

    Day trips to Washington DC and or Baltimore MD.

    Is there anything within walking distance of your inn?

    Most everything is within walking distance or the free trolley.

    What is your favorite restaurant/food in the area?

    Farnsworth House Restaurant

    Any good area guides/websites that travelers could reference?

    www.gettysburg.travel

    How many rooms does your inn have?

    We have 6 rooms.

    Do you accept pets?

    Sorry, no pets.