Cheap Flights to Allentown

About the Origin Allentown

Allentown is the third largest city, which is located on the eastern part of the Pennsylvania state. The city has trove of historical, cultural, and architectural treasure, which owns 250 years of old history and has played a key role during the invasions. There are numerous archaic parks, bridges, and structures built and vanished on this land; however you can find numerous recreational parks, museums, and performance theatres. Allentown is a home for many notable celebrities and different sectors of brilliant people.

Tourist Attractions

Allentown is known for its great history and culture. It has embraced numerous historical sites and heritage, which exhibits the city’s role in the American history. The city has a myriad list of sites, among which following thirteen sites can’t be ignored. They are namely, Albertus L. Meyers Bridge (1913), Allentown National Bank (1905), Bogert Covered Bridge (1841), Zollinger-Harned Company Building (1926), Gauff-Roth House (1880), Old Lehigh County Courthouse (1819), Zion's Reformed Church of Christ (1762), Neuweiler Brewery (1911), Hotel Sterling (1889), Trout Hall (1768), Americus Hotel (1926), Allentown Masonic Temple (1925), and Dime Savings and Trust Company (1925). There are many other recreational sources and landmarks in and around the city.

Shopping Dining & Nightlife

The city is having abundant shopping centres in its mega malls and streets. Along with the city centres, neighbourhoods also has a great array of shopping options. Travellers can find almost every brand attires and retail stores. South Mall, Allentown Farmers Market, Merchants Square Mall, The Promenade Shoppes at Saucon Valley, Weil's Antique Centre, Josh Early Candies, and Dan's Camera City are the best shopping destinations in the city.

Allentown is popular for its family-run restaurants, which offer authentic cuisines. These include Puerto Rican, Jamaican, Chinese, Japanese, Mexican, Dominican and Lebanese eateries. You can also, enjoy the fine dining in the neighbourhoods such as Whitehall and Cedar Crest Boulevard business districts. Visitors can enjoy the electrifying nightlife in the city, which mirrors the cosmopolitan culture just like New York and Philadelphia. Numerous taverns and bars offer exuberant DJ nights and live bands. Downtown, Hamilton streets possesses notable nightlife destinations.

Festivals & Seasons

Allentown’s calendar has no shortage of festivals. Alike other metropolitan cities, you can expect the enormous festivals and continual events in the city. The Great Allentown Fair is the oldest event, which is being celebrated since 1852, Mayfair Festival of the Arts, Collegiate Marching Band Festival, Christkindlmarkt, and Musikfest are the popular festivals celebrated in the city.

Transportation within the City

Allentown is very easy to navigate, as most part of the city is walkable. The bus service provided by Lehigh and Northampton Transportation Authority (LANTA) is very frequent and inexpensive way of transit. You can also get through cabs, limousines and cars.

Popular Sports in Allentown

Golfing is the majorly played sport within the city. There are many Golf Courses in and around the city, which remains open throughout the year. It is favourite pass time for many visitors. The other outdoor activities include skiing, fishing, boating, river rafting, paintball, hiking and biking.

Weather in Allentown

Allentown has both humid continental and humid sub-tropical climate. Summers are very hot, with high humidity where the temperature reaches to 30°C. Winters are cold with variable snowfall. January is considered as the coldest month of the year with an average temperature of −2.3 °C. Visitors can also experience snowstorms in between. Spring and fall has a mild and pleasant climate, these seasons are the best for visiting. Rainfall is spreads throughout the year. Early fall and mid-winter are the driest months and the precipitation is uniformly distributed in all seasons.

Emergency Numbers

For any criminal offense tourists can inform the police at a toll free number 911

About Allentown Airport & Location

Lehigh Valley International Airport (IATA: ABE, ICAO: KABE, FAA LID: ABE) is the third largest airports in Pennsylvania, which is located 3 kilometres northeast of the Allentown in Lehigh Valley. The airport is served by both domestic and international destinations, and has nonstop flights to nine cities. Nearly 1000 flights depart from this airport every week and one million passengers fly through the city airport annually.

Airline Information

The Lehigh Valley International Airport is served by airlines namely

Novair Airlines BMI Regional Airlines Mahan Air Airlines Allegiant Air Airways
US Airways Express

Local Transportation at Allentown Airport

Travellers can get through public buses, taxis, rental cars and limousine. All the ground transportation centers are located near the baggage claim area. Taxis are the best options to travel to and from the airport, where fares are meter based and you can get them very easily.

Airport Facilities

Restaurants, cafes, coffee shops, snacks bars, lost and found baggage counters, baggage cars, wheelchair service, restrooms, waiting halls, public telephones, ATM’s and customer care desk are the few facilities offered by the Lehigh Valley International Airport.

Hotels near Allentown Airport

There are few hotels near the city airport namely

Scottish Inn & Suites-Allentown Howard Johnson Allentown

All Airport Enquiries

Save the contact for any airport related information +1 800-359-5842. Discover the exciting discounts on the international flights, hotel bookings only at Rehlat.com; book your tickets with Rehlat at lowest possible rates.

Lehigh Valley International Airport Address

3311 Airport Rd, Allentown, PA 18109,
United States - Ph: +1 800-359-5842.