While Scranton might not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Hamburg Fairgrounds and Buffalo Raceway.
Discover the most popular places to visit in Hamburg
Hamburg Fairgrounds
8.2/10 (130 reviews)
The Hamburg Fairgrounds hosts the Erie County Fair, one of America's largest county fairs. Explore agricultural exhibits, enjoy live performances, or savor regional cuisine across its expansive 265-acre complex.
Buffalo Raceway
7.0/10 (45 reviews)
Experience the thrill of live harness racing at this historic half-mile track on the Erie County Fairgrounds. Combine your visit with simulcast wagering and over 900 gaming machines at adjacent Hamburg Gaming.
Hamburg Gaming at the Fairgrounds
7.6/10 (72 reviews)
Why not try your luck with a visit to Hamburg Gaming at the Fairgrounds during your visit to Hamburg? Experience the area's great live music and entertainment choices.
Hilbert College
7.0/10 (48 reviews)
This private Franciscan college offers a personalized liberal arts education rooted in values of service and compassion. Visit during spring open houses to experience the welcoming campus community.
South Shore Golf Course
6.6/10 (36 reviews)
This historic 1920 course by Stiles and Van Kleek features elevated greens amid lakes and rolling hills. Enjoy the strategic challenge while admiring mature landscapes on this classic 18-hole journey.
Ten Thousand Vines
6.8/10 (41 reviews)
This micro-winery in a century-old former fire station offers a global wine experience in historic Hamburg. Sample from 18 rotating wines in an intimate tasting room that blends local charm with international flavors.
Erie County Fair & Exposition
Erie County Fair & Exposition is just one of the places to see in Hamburg, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? While in this family-friendly area, you can savor the top-notch restaurants.
Event Center
After visiting Event Center, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Hamburg. While in this family-friendly area, you can savor the top-notch restaurants.
"The rooms were nice with tall ceilings. However, the tall ceilings meant it was built with little insulation between floors. Yes, that means every step your upstairs neighbor took pounded through to your room below. I would suggest a top floor room, if that is an option. It's also concerning that the price of the room was 50% higher than a room outside of Philly or Boston for similar hotel (in one case both hampton's). This shouldn't be the case for Buffalo, but it fit our driving schedule...
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