Our unique mix of one-of-a-kind museums, internationally renowned gardens, scenic parks and rivers, picturesque main streets and endless shopping make every vacation boundless and perfect for whatever your interests.
Experience the legacy of the du Pont family.
Take a guided tour of Hagley Museum, where the du Pont story begins in the Brandywine Valley. Hagley features the original du Pont mills, estate, and gardens. Longwood Gardens, the world's premier horticultural display garden, boasts 1,050 acres with 40 indoor/outdoor gardens and spectacular illuminated fountains. Winterthur Museum and Country Estate, once the home of Henry Francis du Pont, features an outstanding collection of antiques and a glorious naturalistic garden. After a $39 million renovation, Nemours Mansion has reopened to the public. This magnificent estate of Alfred I. du Pont, is a 47,000-suqre-foot mansion is furnished with fine antiques, famous works of art, beautiful tapestries, and other treasures. The surrounding formal garden were modeled after Versailles.
Want to stretch your legs and mind?
Plan a tour of some of our art museums before a riverside lunch. Brandywine River Museum is known for its unparalleled collection of works by three generations of the Wyeth family and its outstanding collection of American illustration, still life and landscape painting. Victoria Wyeth guides public tours of works by her grandfather, Andrew Wyeth, and by her uncle, Jamie Wyeth at the Brandywine River Museum. The N.C. Wyeth House and Studio and The Kuerner Farm are also available for public tours and offer another glimpse into the artistic legacy of the Wyeth family. Enjoy lunch at Simon Pearce on the Brandywine, a unique venue offering a glimpse into the craft of glassblowing and a one-of-a-kind gift shop. Walk off your meal at the historic Brandywine Battlefield Historic Site, the site of the largest single day battle of the Revolutionary War, or along the banks of the beautiful Brandywine River, where canoeing and tubing activities are also an option.
Looking for a romantic getaway?
Book a weekend at one of the friendly bed and breakfasts, all offer excellent service and gracious hospitality. Follow the Brandywine Valley Wine Trail and enjoy a tastings, picnics, hayrides through the vineyards and concerts under the stars. Browse boutique and specialty shops along historic downtown districts; some highlights include "A Taste of Olive", where you can taste olive oil and balsamic vinegar from casks; E`CLAT Chocolate, for more delicious tastings; Carlino's and Talula's Table gourmet markets and much more. In the evening find that perfect place for a quiet dinner and some late night jazz.









