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Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Dickson City/Scranton
Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Dickson City/Scranton

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Best Western Plus Wilkes Barre-Scranton Airport Hotel

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Quality Inn Arena

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Best Western Plus Clarks Summit Scranton

Fairfield Inn by Marriott Scranton
Fairfield Inn by Marriott Scranton

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Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites Scranton by IHG
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Downtown
City centre Scranton showcases Pennsylvania's coal mining heritage through well-preserved historic architecture and cultural landmarks. The limestone Lackawanna County Courthouse with its towering clock tower stands alongside the ornate Scranton Cultural Centre. Tree-lined Courthouse Square anchors this walkable district with bronze monuments and seasonal blooms. Visitors can explore the Steamtown National Historic Site and Electric City Trolley Museum to discover the city's industrial past. The Marketplace at Steamtown offers shopping and dining in a renovated historic building. With its mix of museums, boutiques, and Italian-American eateries, City centre Scranton provides an authentic glimpse into northeastern Pennsylvania's rich cultural heritage.
Green Ridge
Green Ridge offers a glimpse of authentic Scranton life through tree-lined streets and historic Victorian homes. This charming residential area showcases well-preserved architecture from the city's industrial heyday. Marywood University adds a collegiate energy to the area's peaceful suburban atmosphere. The Lackawanna River Heritage Trail provides a perfect path for morning walks or bike rides. Nearby Viewmont Mall and Nay Aug Park offer additional recreation options just minutes away. Travellers seeking a quiet retreat with easy access to Scranton's attractions will find Green Ridge ideal.

Hill Section
The Hill Section of Scranton balances historic charm with collegiate energy. Victorian and Tudor mansions line quiet, tree-canopied streets, showcasing the ornate details of the city's coal baron era. The University of Scranton's Gothic Revival buildings create a scholarly atmosphere throughout the area. Visitors can explore Nay Aug Park or browse exhibits at the Everhart Museum. The area offers peaceful walks past architectural treasures and manicured university quads. Most attractions are within walking distance, though having a car provides easier access to city centre Scranton's additional sights.

Dickson City
Dickson City offers a budget-friendly base just outside Scranton with shopping and dining options galore. The busy commercial corridor along Business Route 6 features the Viewmont Mall and numerous chain restaurants. Nature enthusiasts can explore the peaceful Lackawanna River Heritage Trail for a break from retail therapy. This suburban area combines practical amenities with easy access to outdoor recreation. Chain hotels provide affordable accommodation with standard comforts like pools and fitness centers. Most shopping and dining establishments cluster in plaza-style developments with ample free parking, making a car essential for getting around.

Dunmore
Dunmore offers a peaceful retreat with family-friendly areas just minutes from Scranton's attractions. This welcoming borough blends Irish-American heritage with small-town charm. Stroll past well-maintained Victorian homes on tree-lined streets where church bells mark Sunday mornings. Local Italian restaurants and Irish pubs showcase the area's cultural influences. Nearby Nay Aug Park and the Everhart Museum provide perfect day trips. Marywood University adds a collegiate atmosphere to this affordable base for exploring northeastern Pennsylvania.
Scranton and related destinations
Explore the Electric City Trolley Museum and Steamtown National Historic Site for a fascinating dive into railway history. Fans of 'The Office' can take a themed tour of filming locations while sampling local favourites at the Scranton Public Market.

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