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Distinction, elegance, and grandeur are the hallmarks of The Sayre Mansion in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This spectacular historic hotel was once a former mansion framed by the swaying branches of century-old trees and the picturesque beauty of the lush landscape. Built more than 150 years ago in the 1850s—the first house built in the upscale area of Fountain Hill—the mansion was first home to Robert Heysham Sayre, chief engineer of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Now meticulously restored to maintain historic details, this Gothic Revival-style mansion showcases a beautiful brick façade and grand entrance, in addition to 19 classic mansion guestrooms and four sumptuous Carriage House Suites. Each brilliant space offers Old World refinement and modern embellishment.

Explore the Colonial Industrial Quarter, the Crystal Cave, the National Museum of Industrial History, and SteelStacks moments away.

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Explore the Colonial Industrial Quarter, the Crystal Cave, the National Museum of Industrial History, and SteelStacks moments away.

Discover the Gothic Revival brick-style façade ofThe Sayre Mansion, a romantic, thoughtfully restored property in the historic Fountain Hill neighborhood of Bethlehem.

Discover

Discover the Gothic Revival brick-style façade ofThe Sayre Mansion, a romantic, thoughtfully restored property in the historic Fountain Hill neighborhood of Bethlehem.

Explore SteelStacks, the repurposed Bethlehem Steel plant, which now houses arts, educational, and musical events year-round.

Explore

Explore SteelStacks, the repurposed Bethlehem Steel plant, which now houses arts, educational, and musical events year-round.

Experience 18th-century farm life at the Burnside Plantation.

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Experience 18th-century farm life at the Burnside Plantation.

Taste a delightful complimentary breakfast served in the elegant dining room at the Sayre Mansion.

Taste

Taste a delightful complimentary breakfast served in the elegant dining room at the Sayre Mansion.

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