2026 Conference Hotel & Area Info

The Yorktowne Hotel, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
48 East Market Street, York, Pennsylvania

Considered the “Cornerstone of York” since 1925, the one-of-a-kind and magnificently restored Yorktowne Hotel in downtown York, PA borrows from its rich history and blends it with the contemporary. 

Conference Room Block Rate

$159 / room (book by January 16)

Click here to book online or all the central reservations line at 1-800-774-1500 and quote the code “SMA”.

NOTE: When you click the link above, February 15 to 18 will automatically be selected. If you change the dates, number of guests, etc., make sure to click the “Update” button before selecting a room.

Getting Here

Driving: Visit the Explore York website for a county map and driving directions.

Bus:

  • The local public transit (rabbittransit) offers the rabbitEXPRESS service, which operates multiple round trips on weekdays between York, Harrisburg, Northern Maryland, and  Gettysburg. For sightseeing, the York Fixed Route will take you around York and the surrounding areas.
  • Greyhound also services York.

 

Air: Two of the closest airports are Harrisburg International (HIA) and Baltimore Washington International (BWI).

Train: Amtrak offers services to Harrisburg, Lancaster, and Middletown, PA.

Parking

Garage parking is available opposite the hotel in a York city garage. Visit the hotel’s website for more information.

Local Attractions

Downtown York has been a thriving hub of commerce and trade since its founding in 1741. Find out about the history of York and the area from our conference partner, the York County History Center, a 10 minute walk from the Yorktowne Hotel.

Visit the Downtown York website to find dining and museums and other attractions within walking distance of the Yorktowne Hotel.

Expand your visit and start your exploration of York County by visiting the Explore York website.

Fun Facts
  • York County likes to say “you’ll have it made here” because of its abundance of skilled makers and well-known manufacturers. In fact, hundreds of products are literally made here year-round.
  • York County has affectionately been referred to as the Snack Food Capital of the World. Snack food manufacturers such as Snyder’s of Hanover and Martin’s Snacks are located here.
  • In 2012, Travel + Leisure cited York as having one of “America’s Greatest Main Streets.”
  • York was the birthplace of the Articles of Confederation.
  • York acted as the nation’s first Capital for approximately nine months.
  • The first coal burning locomotive was built in York in 1832.
  • The animal cracker was created by Stauffer Biscuit Company in York in 1871.
  • Bob Hoffman, the “Father of World Weightlifting” established York Barbell Company in 1932.

Questions?

Contact the Hotel Coordinator.