Langhorne

Langhorne is a borough in Bucks County in the state of Pennsylvania about 6 miles west of the Delaware River.

Get in
Langhorne is about 40 minutes north of Philadelphia. It is accessible via Interstate 95 (exit 44 for U.S. Route 1 Business/Pennsylvania Route 413 labeled Langhorne and Penndel), Interstate 276/Pennsylvania Turnpike (exit 351 for U.S. Route 1 at Bensalem), and U.S. Route 1 (exits for Pennsylvania Route 213 and Pennsylvania Route 413), and by SEPTA Regional Rail West Trenton Line to Langhorne.

By car
From Philadelphia and points south, take Interstate 95 north to exit 44. From Trenton, take U.S. Route 1 south to reach Langhorne. From New York City and New Jersey, take the New Jersey Turnpike south to exit 6 and follow the Pearl Harbor Extension to the Delaware River Bridge. Cross into Pennsylvania and follow the Pennsylvania Turnpike (Interstate 276) west to exit 351 (Bensalem) and follow U.S. Route 1 north to reach Langhorne. From points west, follow the Pennsylvania Turnpike (Interstate 276) east to exit 351 (Bensalem) and follow U.S. Route 1 north to reach Langhorne.

By train

 * SEPTA Regional Rail. The West Trenton Line serves the Langhorne station, at Bellevue Avenue and Comly Avenue. Service is provided to Langhorne from Center City Philadelphia, West Trenton, and points inbetween.

By air

 * Philadelphia International Airport - Fly in from any other major airport. It is a 45-minute drive from Philadelphia to Langhorne.

Get around
You will probably need to drive here, but once you're in it's much more effective (and enjoyable) to walk around. The attractions and center of Langhorne Borough is convenient, well lit, and easily traversed on foot. If you are traveling to the amusements or restaurants around the city of Langhorne, you would be better of traveling by car. There are plenty of places to park. If you can't find parking there because it is usually pretty crowded or locals park since there are residence living in the vicinity, there are plenty of parking lots on side streets or in shopping plazas around the area.

SEPTA buses can be used to get around Langhorne and surrounding areas.

Ride-hailing services Uber and Lyft can be used to get around Langhorne.

The following rental car services are available in Langhorne:
 * Enterprise Rent-A-Car 715 East Lincoln Highway +1 215-750-1200
 * Hertz Local Edition - Piazza Honda 1908 East Lincoln Highway +1 215-741-1104

See
There are plenty of places to see when visiting Langhorne:

Buy

 * Food & Farmers' Markets — Nearby at Doylestown, Morrisville, New Hope and Springtown. For more information on dates and hours of operation visit this link].
 * Pennsylvania Festivals and State Fairs. Great occasions to celebrate in the Langhorne area, where you can meet locals, travelers and enjoy some home-grown fun in this city.
 * Pennsylvania Festivals and State Fairs. Great occasions to celebrate in the Langhorne area, where you can meet locals, travelers and enjoy some home-grown fun in this city.

Connect
To get in touch with more information on activities, attractions, events, lodging, dining, visit the Bucks County Visitor Center located at 3207 Street Road or their website, Facebook and or call them at 215-639-0300.

Go next
Many cities surround Langhorne. If you however choose to travel near by you may choose from the following closest destinations within reasonable distances.


 * Doylestown - In this pretty town you will find through out the main street diverse dining, superb shopping and exquisite site seeing including museums and art galleries.
 * New Hope - This town is known for its spunky and charming art.
 * Newtown - Home to many, this upscale area has fine dining as well as affordable local bars where you can grab quick bites. Also known well for the movie Signs, starring Mel Gibson, is the pizza shop Mom's Bake at Home Pizza.
 * Peddler's Village - a small village of family fun including restaurants, attractions and shopping. The big hit of this hot spot is the carousel that children love to ride!