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We have 5 hotels in Ephrata.

 
 
Hampton Inn & Suites Ephrata Star Rating 2        
380 East Main Street

This straightforward hotel is 2 miles from Ephrata Cloister and 8 miles from the Wilbur Chocolate Company.Simple rooms with contemporary decor include free Wi-Fi, desks and flat-screen TVs, plus microwaves, minifridges and coffeemakers. Suites add kitchenettes and pull-out sofas.
Tree Top Bed and Breakfast Star Rating 2        
326 Ridge Avenue

We're just 8 minutes from PA turnpike , Denver exit, , near many wonderful attractions, theaters, Amish farms, outlet shopping, historic sites, farmers' markets, museums, antique shops, and more, yet secluded from crowds and traffic. Enjoy fireplaces, whirlpool tubs, large sunny rooms, and a fantastic screened porch. When the weather heats up, jump in the pool.
Historic Smithton Inn Star Rating 3        
900 West Main Street

In Pennsylvania Dutch country, this 18th-century B&B is an 8-minute walk from the Ephrata Cloister, a former religious community and museum, and 18.2 miles from the Amish Village.All of the individually decorated rooms have pillow-top beds with traditional quilts and private bathrooms, plus free WiFi, flat-screen TVs and iPod docking stations.
1777 Americana Inn Bed & Breakfast        
301 West Main Street

This elegant adults-only inn is set in a colonial home on landscaped grounds. It's on a historic main street (US Highway 322) near the town center.6 individually decorated rooms are air-conditioned and offer flat-screen TVs, en suite bathrooms, minifridges and internet-connected tablets.
Scottish Inn Ephrata Star Rating 2        
230 N. Reading Road

Located in the heart of Amish counrty in Lancaster county near Green Dragon Farmer's Market, Vanity Fair Factory Outlet Mall, and antique shops. Close to fast food restaurants, a 24 hour diner and shopping. Our rooms are comfortable with a 19' color cable TV with remote.
 
 
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Ephrata is a borough in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States, 38 miles south east of Harrisburg and about 57 miles west by north of Philadelphia. It is named after Ephrath, a biblical town in what is now Israel.