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Pennsylvanians might choke on their cheesesteak for this…
If you thought Philadelphia was Pennsylvania’s most timeless city, think again.
It’s actually the state capital that never seems to be ring a bell as a fun getaway, despite being packed with old-world charm and riverside delights reminiscent of one of America’s most beautiful metropolitan cityscapes.
But the newest figures proving that PA is once again full of surprises — not just the endless cheesesteak duel in Philly or that gritty Pittsburgh has become one of the Northeast’s trendiest cities.

That’s right – if you think you’re smarter than a 5th grader, you know exactly which city you’re in best year ever for tourism.
Pennsylvania’s state capital welcomed more than 1.5 million visitors last year and has no plans to slow down. On the contrary even.
With new flights, well, taking flight and rumors spreading faster than selling cakes at a fair, the unsung capital Harrisburg has become a surprising American hotspot.
America’s most underrated capital shattered visitor records


Look, from all 50 states and our friends in Puerto Rico, there are some real snoozers when it comes to capitals.
I don’t want to name just one, but Harrisburg might be the one you think is a good place to take part in one of the more unusual travel trends: sleepcations.
While we’re not saying you shouldn’t enjoy a comfortable mattress at one of the city’s well-known hotels or cozy bed and breakfasts, Harrisburg is far from boring.
In fact, there’s something for everyone, whether the kids want to burn off some energy or their wives are hinting at a romantic getaway away from the hustle and bustle of the city.


Harrisburg has shattered previous tourism records for a reason: it’s not a fluke.
For the fam, there is Hershey Parkthe state’s largest amusement park is next door Hershey. To make it even more appealing, yes, it is indeed named after your favorite sweet snack to grab at checkout.
For others, people are discovering how charming Harrisburg’s historic neighborhoods, including Downtown, Midtown and Shipoke, really are, making for an unassuming time capsule city that doesn’t get the hype it deserves.
Add fun attractions, such as paddle wheels river boat trips and easy day trips to iconic sites such as Gettysburgand it’s easy to see the appeal.
Pockets Of Harrisburg feels beautifully European


Harrisburg may not have been on your 2026 bingo card, but it’s one of those rare places, especially for the United States, that you can stare at for days.
Sure, there are Starbucks sprinkled in like any other city, but what remains is a time-etched streetscape that you still capture from all angles.
We’re talking towering Gothic church steeples, colorful row houses, and ornate old facades, all packed into walkable hallways in neighborhoods like Shipoke and Midtown.
Plus, explore Harrisburg on foot feels as safe as it’s ever been, as local news reports an increased security presence to ensure safety for the seemingly nightly surge of travelers coming here.


Here are Travel Off Path’s 5 must-visit sites to experience Harrisburg’s European vibe:
- Pennsylvania State Capitol (obviously) for a grand old-fashioned feel
- St. Stephen’s Episcopal Cathedral for the neo-Gothic look
- John Harris-Simon Cameron Mansion (hidden gem!) is a stately old house with its original furnishings intact that started out as a Georgian house and later transformed into a beautiful Victorian mansion
- Broad Street Market Midtown is the most European-feeling neighborhood in Harrisburg, with a historic market house and rows of ornate 19th-century mansions
- Cathedral of St. Patrick is the oldest church in the city, with Romanesque-Renaissance design
New flights coming in!


One of the main reasons Harrisburg has soared to new heights is the ample flight options travelers have here.
Obviously Philly and Pittsburgh are well connected, but Harrisburg International Airport (MDT) is trying to carve out a seat at the table.
We’re only in April, but MDT has already welcomed many new flights and increased service from major hubs like Chicago this year.
Here are all of Harrisburg’s exciting new flights for 2026:
- January 2026 — MDT to Miami — American Airlines
- February 2026 — MDT to Chicago — American Airlines
- February 15, 2026 — MDT to Charlotte — American Airlines
- March 2026 – MDT to Nashville – Allegiant
- March 2026 – MDT to Fort Lauderdale – Allegiant
- March 2026 – MDT to Jacksonville – Allegiant
- April 1, 2026 — MDT to Chicago — United Airlines
- April 4, 2026 – MDT to Myrtle Beach – Allegiant
- April 8, 2026 — MDT to Chicago — American Airlines
- May 22, 2026 — MDT to Detroit — Delta Air Lines
- June 7, 2026 — MDT to Atlanta — Delta Air Lines

