Welcome to the Historic Hotel Bethlehem in downtown Bethlehem PA in the heart of the Lehigh Valley, just minutes from Allentown and Easto... more »
Welcome to the Historic Hotel Bethlehem in downtown Bethlehem PA in the heart of the Lehigh Valley, just minutes from Allentown and Easton, Pennsylvania, Lehigh University, Moravian College, Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem and a 10 minute drive from the Lehigh Valley International Airport (ABE). We are conveniently located in the heart of the historic district that surrounds our hotel in Bethlehem.
Embrace our beautifully decorated and newly renovated historic Bethlehem hotel. Come experience world-class service, charming guest accommodations, elegantly appointed lobby and common areas, beautiful yet efficient banquet and meeting facilities, and Award winning cuisine featuring 24 hour room service. We proudly continue the tradition of Bethlehem hospitality that began by the Moravians who first settled here in 1741. Come experience this hospitality at our Historic Hotel Bethlehem.
Restored to its original 1922 grandeur, Historic Hotel Bethlehem's floor-to-ceiling palladium windows provide dramatic views of the historic shopping district just outside our front doors. Seven large murals, painted by George Gray and hung in the Mural Ballroom since 1937, retell the history of Bethlehem. In particular, the story of how Count Zinzendorf and other early settlers met on Christmas Eve in 1741 in a crude cabin on the site now occupied by the hotel, and named the city of Bethlehem, emblazons an entire wall.
Official Hotel Information
Enjoy first class accommodations and dining in our Historic Downtown location convenient to numerous Corporate Parks, Universities, Hospitals and cultural venues.You'll find us in the heart of the Lehigh Valley, just minutes from Allentown and Easton, Pennsylvania, Lehigh University, Moravian College, and a 10 minute drive from the Lehigh Valley International Airport (ABE). We are conveniently located in the historic district that surrounds our hotel in Bethlehem. Embrace our beautifully decorated and newly renovated historic Bethlehem hotel. Come experience world-class service, charming guest accommodations, elegantly appointed lobby and common areas, beautiful yet efficient banquet and meeting facilities, and five-star cuisine. We proudly continue the tradition of Bethlehem hospitality that began by the Moravians who first settled here in 1741. Come experience this hospitality at our Historic Hotel Bethlehem. Restored to its original 1922 grandeur, Historic Hotel Bethlehem's floor-to-ceiling palladium windows provide dramatic views of the historic shopping district just outside our front doors. Seven large murals, painted by George Gray and hung in the Colonnade Steakhouse since 1937, retell the history of Bethlehem. In particular, the story of how Count Zinzendorf and other early settlers met on Christmas Eve in 1741 in a crude cabin on the site now occupied by the hotel, and named the city of Bethlehem, emblazons an entire wall.
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The Historic Hotel Bethlehem offers comfortable accommodations and convenience to corporate parks, universities, hospitals and cultural venues in Bethlehem, Pa. The Bethlehem downtown neighborhood welcomes guests with a small-town experience of boutique shops, bookstores, friendly pubs, diners and grills. Each December the town becomes Christmas City, USA when an eighty-foot holiday star twinkles atop nearby South Mountain. The township's annual Musikfest celebration also draws thousands of visitors each summer. The lobby of the Historic Hotel Bethlehem has a comfortable lounge and dining area with floor-to-ceiling arched windows looking out to Main Street. Amenities and services appeal to both leisure and business travelers, such as complimentary airport transportation and high-speed wireless Internet access. The hotel's restaurant, 1741 on the Terrace is a favorite for prime cuts and delicate desserts in a comfortable business casual atmosphere. The Tap Room, adjacent to the lobby, serves spirits each evening and offers sandwiches and soups over lunch. Room service is offered 24 hours. The hotel's unique guestrooms are among the most professionally furnished in Bethlehem. Bold strokes of cobalt and gold compliment cherry wood furnishings. In-room amenities include coffeemakers and premium television programming. Turndown service brings a pillowtop chocolate each evening. Rooms offer either mountain or side-street views. The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out. Pet fee: $75 per pet, per stay, Rollaway bed: $25 per night, The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. Guests must be at least 21 years old to check in at this property. Onsite parking is free for guests only for the duration of their stay. This hotel accepts pets weighing less than 30 lb. .
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Never treated like this before!
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Posted Feb 22, 2009
Horrible
My wife had reserved the haunted room for me for my birthday 3 weeks in advance to get the room. Finally get there go to check in and they say oh there is someone still staying in the room.they tried to offer me a different room but that was the...
39 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
The hotel is right on Main street in old Bethlehem.They have very nice doormen.The room was lovely,marble thur out the bathroom,the veiw was great.I had a conner suite,over looking main street and alot of 1700's bliudings
.I had a great meal in 1741.The food and the service were tops,5 starts all the way.
52 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Planned well in advance making reservations for the Easter Sunday Brunch at the Hotel Bethlehem. (I made several calls to very confused people in the dining area before I was given all the correct info on Brunch hours on a holiday, etc. I should have figured something was wrong at that point as info was so contradictory and erroneous)
What a disappointment! Despite early reservations we were seated at a table adjacent to the main entry way of the hotel so it was like eating amidst turmoil of people coming and going. Took them at least 10 minutes to bring the high chair requested with reservations. Staff utterly careless and nonchalant. Brunch servers at some of the food stations actually had their backs turned and were ignoring people standing and waiting for their service. One buffet foodserver told me he was tired and his leg hurt. Some food items had no serving utensils and as food was depleted there was no prompt bringing out a new supply. The fresh omelet was one of the few tasty things. Raw oysters were tepid, not well chilled. Desserts were not replaced so some people at my table had only some odd scaps left behind. The apple pie looked good, but there were no utensils to pick up your slice with. Some at the table got coffee served, others had to call out to servers for their beverage as our waitress was thoroughly inattentive. It was annoying to have an undeserved 20 per cent gratuity automatically on the bill. Sub par food, poor service, what a total disappointment. Surely holiday brunchers deserve more than this attitudey rip off.
The hotel could not find my reservation
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Posted Jul 08, 2007
Okay
The hotel could not find my reservation then i showed the young snippy girl my reservation ,we stood there for about 10/15 minutes.she finaly gave us a room key.the ninth floor, last room of the hotel ! i booked the date in March & was treated...
I felt very unsafe due to this hotel's
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Posted May 31, 2007
Horrible
I felt very unsafe due to this hotel's location. It was very dark and decrepit looking. The rooms were tiny and the bathrooms were even smaller. I was very unhappy here and would not stay here again.
22 year old female with a moderate budget, traveling for business
It is not the luxury hotel typical for the major cities, but it is a registered historical building. It is very charming in its own unique way, almost creating a separate category for itself.
It was a charming place, with live music, an open restaurant, Christmas decorations and everyone was pleasant.
I am somewhat likely
to return to the Historic Hotel Bethlehem.
I might recommend it to friends.
Disappointing service upon arrival
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Posted Feb 27, 2006
Okay
The room was spacious, comfortable and accommodated by business and personal needs. The decor is old and a little tired, bathroom could have used updating but everything was very clean. The bed was unusually