A Message from the Chester County Conference and Visitors Bureau

A Message from the Chester County Conference and Visitors Bureau

June 18, 2020

The time has come to reopen our doors and hearts to our hospitality, tourism and events community! 

Chester County CVB was proud to work with Mid-Atlantic Events Magazine and Mario Oliveto Photography on a regional hospitality “welcome back” video. We and the partners involved will be sharing this with potential customers, stakeholders, social media followers, etc.

The time has come to reopen our doors and hearts to our hospitality, tourism and events community! 

We are #HospitalityReady. We are #EventReady. We are #TourismReady#BrandywineValley

Longwood Gardens set to open for Members only beginning Thursday, June 18th 

While Longwood Gardens promises you beauty and moments of ahhhh, they are also keeping wellness and safety in mind.  In that spirit, they have made new and necessary changes and ask that you honor these to help them make Longwood Gardens a world apart.

Some highlights include:

  • Every Member will require a reservation, at every Member level.
  • Their hours have changed temporarily, open Thursday through Monday from 

10 am to 6pm.  Closed Tuesday and Wednesday

  • Limited dining and shopping will be available
  • Not applicable for use on lodging package tickets

Read their know before you go information in full

Here: longwoodgardens.org/visiting

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Brandywine River Museum of Art set to reopen to the public on Wednesday, July 1st

 

As they prepare for your visit, be assured your safety is their top priority.  More details will be forthcoming regarding the specific measures put into place before the opening.

The mission of the Brandywine recognizes the importance and power of art and nature to inspire and nourish us.  During the quarantine period, Brandywine has kept the Conservancy’s preserves and campus trails open so that everyone is able to experience the healing power and beauty of the meadows, forests and rushing waters of the Brandywine River.  Also “Brandywine At Home”, a series of virtual programs that provided in-depth insights into the Museum’s collection and exhibitions.  This series significantly enlarges the Brandywine’s reach beyond those who can visit the Museum easily and deepens the connection to visitors, members and community partners. 

 

Be sure to visit our Think Local page for the most up-to-date information regarding the re-opening and operational status of our attractions, restaurants, breweries and wineries.