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Tour the Brandywine Valley

Day 1

Home to world-renowned Longwood Gardens, Chester County’s Brandywine Valley is the heart of America’s Garden Capital, with the highest concentration of public gardens in the Greater Philadelphia region’s 30 gardens in 30 miles.

Longwood Gardens is a must-stop on every group itinerary, offering breathtaking seasonal exhibits year-round. A Longwood Christmas, voted 2022 Best Botanical Garden Holiday Lights by 10Best/USA Today, is a favorite holiday tradition for many. View the grand conservatory and thousand-acre property dressed in holiday décor grandeur. Revel in rainbow rows of tulips during Spring Blooms or experience famed illuminated fountain shows during the summer Festival of Fountains. Longwood boasts the most significant fountain collection in North America. Break for lunch at The Café at Longwood Gardens with sandwiches, entrees and their signature Kennett Square Mushroom Soup before a final stroll of the outdoor gardens.

boasts a fascinating permanent collection of American artworks and exciting traveling exhibitions. View the locally inspired works of three generations of Wyeth family artists and tour the former studios of N.C. Wyeth and Andrew Wyeth to learn their fascinating life stories. Adventurous groups can choose to kayak or canoe down the Brandywine River at Northbrook Canoe Company

For groups looking to unwind, Chaddsford Winery is one of more than 10 wineries throughout the region and a favorite for group tastings. Housed in a 17th century dairy barn, Chaddsford offers a diverse portfolio of awardwinning dry, sweet and sparkling wines.

Prefer a brewery tour and tasting? The Brandywine Valley hosts a proud tradition of craft brewing with more than 25 breweries. Dine and enjoy a pint or two at nationally known Victory Brewing Company. American staples like burgers and small plates are paired with 30 beers at the locally-loved pub in Downingtown.

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Step back in time for dinner tonight at the Mendenhall Inn Restaurant. Enjoy sophisticated fare in the cozy historic inn, established in 1777 for a taste of Chester County history.

Day 2

Amidst gardens galore, groups can embrace the region’s rich history of artistry at the Brandywine Museum of Art, the former estate of the famed artist N.C. Wyeth. Housed in a historic gristmill along the beautiful Brandywine River, the museum

This evening, step out and explore. Kennett Square offers unique galleries and shops. Downtown West Chester is all about small town charm and cosmopolitan tastes.

Day 3

Check out and step out for breakfast and a morning stroll downtown, but there’s more to explore! Enjoy a tour of one more du Pont family mansion for an afternoon with the aristocrats. Green-thumbs, antique-lovers and history buffs alike will be fascinated by a tour of Winterthur, Hagley or Nemours Estate.

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