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Tabel of Contents
- 0.1 Welcome to Allentown’s Best-Kept Secrets
- 0.2 Why Visit Allentown, PA? A City with Heart and Hidden Corners
- 1 1. Treasure Hunting at Cedar Crest Plaza Antiques
- 2 2. Unwind in Nature: Trexler Park & Lehigh Parkway
- 3 3. Street Art and Indie Galleries: Creativity Around Every Corner
- 4 4. Coffee, Pastries, and Local Buzz: Hole-in-the-Wall Cafés
- 5 5. Seasonal Magic: Lights, Fairs, and Festive Fun
- 6 6. Nearby Adventures: Extend Your Trip to the Poconos
- 7 7. The Hidden Heart of Allentown: Connecting Through Community
Welcome to Allentown’s Best-Kept Secrets
If you’ve ever driven through Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley, chances are you’ve heard of Allentown, maybe even sung the Billy Joel song. But beyond the famous lyrics and the Great Allentown Fair, this city is brimming with quiet charm, creative energy, and quirky spots waiting for you to stumble upon.
From antique hunting and latte sipping to park picnics and twinkling lights, Allentown has a way of surprising even the most seasoned travelers. So grab your sense of curiosity — and maybe a reusable coffee cup — because we’re diving into the local side of this historic city.
Let’s Dig In!
Why Visit Allentown, PA? A City with Heart and Hidden Corners
Allentown often flies under the radar, overshadowed by its flashier neighbors like Philadelphia or Bethlehem. But that’s exactly what makes it special. It’s a city that’s big enough to explore but small enough to feel like you’re part of something local and genuine.
You’ll find trails that wind past rivers and bridges, murals that tell stories of community pride, and shops filled with one-of-a-kind finds. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or just passing through, these hidden gems in Allentown, PA, will give you plenty of reasons to stay a little longer.
1. Treasure Hunting at Cedar Crest Plaza Antiques
If you’re the kind of traveler who believes that every good adventure includes a little treasure hunt, Weil Antique Center is your playground. Picture rows of vintage glassware, old-school vinyl, retro furniture, and quirky collectibles that spark instant nostalgia.
You’ll find yourself wondering who owned that 1950s teapot or what stories that art deco lamp could tell. The best part? Prices here are refreshingly down-to-earth — proof that the thrill of the find doesn’t have to break the bank.

Pro Tip: Bring cash and patience. The best gems are often tucked in corners you almost miss!
2. Unwind in Nature: Trexler Park & Lehigh Parkway
When city life starts to buzz too loud, Allentown gives you an easy escape. Trexler Park and Lehigh Parkway Path are two of the city’s most loved green spaces, perfect for a breath of fresh air (and a few golden-hour photos).
Trexler Park is ideal for a relaxing afternoon walk, with wide paved paths circling a serene pond full of ducks and geese. If you prefer something more adventurous, Lehigh Parkway Path stretches along the Little Lehigh Creek, with scenic trails, stone bridges, and even a covered bridge straight out of a postcard.

Pro Tip: Visit in late afternoon for soft sunlight and fewer crowds. It’s the kind of spot that makes you forget you’re in a city.
3. Street Art and Indie Galleries: Creativity Around Every Corner
Take a stroll through Downtown Allentown’s ArtsWalk Pocket Park, where the city buzzes with live music, movie nights under the stars, and plenty of community fun. Be sure to check out this location and make a plan to visit, and yes, there’s even free parking nearby!
Just steps away, the PPL Center is the heartbeat of downtown, hosting everything from Lehigh Valley Phantoms hockey games (the AHL affiliate of the Philadelphia Flyers) to concerts, family shows, and Disney on Ice. With over 140 events each year, there’s always something worth catching.
Want to take your inspiration indoors? Swing by The Baum School of Art, where exhibits from regional artists highlight everything from cutting-edge contemporary work to student art bursting with raw talent. Or grab a ticket at the Civic Theatre of Allentown, one of the city’s oldest cultural gems — proof that Allentown’s creative energy shines just as brightly on stage as it does on canvas.

4. Coffee, Pastries, and Local Buzz: Hole-in-the-Wall Cafés
Let’s be honest, no adventure is complete without caffeine and carbs. Allentown’s indie coffee scene doesn’t disappoint.
If you want a cozy corner and a killer cappuccino, try The Joint Coffee Co., a favorite for locals and creatives alike. Prefer something sweet with a side of vintage charm? Hava Java delivers with its mismatched furniture and freshly baked muffins.
If you’re craving something indulgent, head to La Dolce Vita Italian Bakery on Hamilton Boulevard. This Allentown-area gem brings Old-World charm with flaky cannoli, crispy sfogliatelle, tiramisu, and espresso that transports you to Italy. Their pastries are fresh, their ambiance cozy, and the experience is absolutely worth the detour — no matter which “end” of town you’re in.

Pro Tip: Pastries sell fast, especially later in the morning. Visit early to snag the freshest goodies (and don’t hesitate to ask staff for what’s out of the display case)
5. Seasonal Magic: Lights, Fairs, and Festive Fun
No matter when you visit, Allentown knows how to celebrate. The Great Allentown Fair is a local institution — part carnival, part concert, and 100% small-town joy. From Ferris wheels and fried Oreos to local crafts and live music, it’s a late-summer must.
Then, when the temperatures drop, the city trades funnel cakes for fairy lights. Lights in the Parkway transforms the Lehigh Parkway into a glowing drive-through wonderland of twinkling holiday displays. Hot chocolate is practically a requirement.

Pro Tip: Buy tickets for Lights in the Parkway online in advance — weekends can sell out fast. Bring a thermos of cocoa for the coziest experience.
6. Nearby Adventures: Extend Your Trip to the Poconos
If Allentown gives you a taste of local charm, the nearby Poconos serve up a full-course adventure. Just an hour north, this mountain region offers cozy cabins, scenic waterfalls, and some of Pennsylvania’s best food experiences.
After a day of exploring Allentown’s galleries and cafés, make your way toward the hills and check out my post, Weekend Getaway in the Poconos, for everything you need to plan the perfect escape. From lakefront brunches to mountain wineries, it’s the ultimate companion to your Lehigh Valley trip.

Pro Tip: Plan your trip in early fall when both Allentown and the Poconos burst into color — it’s the perfect weekend blend of city and nature.
7. The Hidden Heart of Allentown: Connecting Through Community
The more you explore, the more you realize that Allentown’s charm isn’t just in its places, it’s in its people. From friendly antique vendors to local artists chatting about their next mural, this city radiates a kind of authenticity that’s rare.
There’s a certain satisfaction in knowing you’re supporting small businesses, sipping local brews, and joining a rhythm that’s proudly homegrown. And isn’t that what travel’s really about not just seeing a place, but feeling it?
Why These Hidden Gems Matter
Allentown may not be the flashiest stop on the map, but it’s one of the most rewarding. It’s the kind of place that invites you to slow down, wander, and appreciate the small details the aroma of fresh coffee, the crunch of leaves underfoot, the glimmer of a vintage trinket waiting to be found.
So next time you’re looking for a quick escape or a weekend full of simple pleasures, skip the crowds and rediscover Pennsylvania through Allentown’s local lens. And if you’re craving more adventure, extend your stay and explore the mountain magic just a short drive away in my Weekend Getaway in the Poconos guide.
💡 Pro Tip: Bring your camera, a good pair of walking shoes, and an open mind, the best adventures here are the ones you don’t plan.
Stay curious, stay hungry, and keep exploring!
–Beth