Horse-drawn Carriage Rides in Lehigh Valley
Imagine the gentle clip-clop of horses' hooves echoing through the cobblestone streets, the crisp winter air, and the soft glow of twinkling lights adorning historic downtowns.
Horse-drawn carriage rides offer a magical way to explore Lehigh Valley's downtowns of Bethlehem and Easton, plus the outdoor shopping at Promenade Saucon Valley.
Horse-Drawn Carriage Rides in Bethlehem, PA
Main Street, Historic Bethlehem
The streets of Historic Bethlehem in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, transform into a winter wonderland during the Christmas season. For history enthusiasts, tourists, and Christmas lovers, there is no better way to soak in the festive charm than by taking a horse-drawn carriage ride through picturesque Christmas City. Carriage rides are offered by Bethlehem Carriage Company and Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites (HBMS). Through HBMS, you can also get tickets for a horse-drawn carriage ride, which is not private, but can hold up to 13 people.
Pair a Christmas City Stroll with your carriage ride to experience the local history of Moravian Church Settlements—Bethlehem, the USA's Newest World Heritage Site. Historic Bethlehem Museums and Sites will be offering a limited amount of carriage rides. Information will be available soon.

Horse-Drawn Carriage Rides in Center Valley, PA
Promenade Saucon Valley
At Promenade Saucon Valley you can check off your shopping list and book a magical horse-drawn carriage ride through the shopping center. New this year are appearances from Elsa, Anna, and the Grinch. Rides are 15-20 minutes for up to 4 guests. Rides are available November 16 & 30, December 15, 20, & 21.

Horse-Drawn Carriage Rides in Easton, PA
Easton Winter Village
During Easton Winter Village, take a horse-drawn carriage ride around historic Downtown Easton in a Cinderella Carriage led by a team of horses. Easton Winter Village Carriage Rides are available November 30 and December 1 for $70, which reserves the whole carriage for a 20-minute ride. Tickets go on sale October 18.