Center Square LoftsEaston, PA
Local guide

Easton, Pennsylvania

Easton sits where the Delaware and Lehigh rivers meet, an hour from both Philadelphia and New York. Its downtown is built around Center Square — and our lofts look right onto it. Here's how we'd spend a few days, all of it within a short walk of your door.

The neighborhood

Center Square (officially the Great Square) is the heart of downtown, marked by the Soldiers & Sailors Monument. From the Square, Northampton Street runs east toward the river and the free Scott Park footbridge into New Jersey. Almost everything below is a 5–15 minute walk — you won't need to move the car once you've parked.

Getting here & getting around

Easton is just off Routes 22 and 78, about 75 minutes from Newark Airport (EWR) and 90 from Philadelphia (PHL). Downtown is very walkable. Parking is metered on the street and there are public garages a block off the Square; weekend evenings and Sundays are easiest. Rideshare is reliable in town.

When to come

Late spring through fall is the sweet spot — the farmers' market, riverfront, and patios are all in full swing. December brings the Peace Candle on Center Square and holiday markets; bring a coat and lean into the cozy restaurants.

Things to do

  • Easton Farmers' MarketRunning since 1752 on Center Square — the oldest continuous open-air farmers' market in the country. Saturday mornings, May through November.
  • Crayola ExperienceThe flagship family attraction right on Center Square — four floors of hands-on color. A rainy-day classic with kids.
  • State TheatreA restored 1920s theatre on Northampton Street hosting concerts, comedy, and touring shows a short walk from the lofts.
  • Easton Public MarketAn indoor artisan food hall with local bakers, a creamery, butcher, and cafés — great for a casual lunch or to stock the kitchen.
  • Delaware & Lehigh riverfrontScott Park and the Karl Stirner Arts Trail follow the water for easy walking and biking, with the free pedestrian bridge into Phillipsburg, NJ.
  • Sigal Museum & Bachmann Publick HouseNorthampton County history downtown, including one of the spots where the Declaration of Independence was first read publicly in July 1776.
  • Lafayette College HillA scenic uphill stroll to the college campus and the Williams Center for the Arts, with views back over downtown.
  • Larry Holmes RiverwalkA relaxed riverside promenade named for Easton's hometown heavyweight champion, lined with spots to sit and watch the water.

Where to eat & drink

  • Café & coffeeIndependent coffee shops around the Square make an easy first stop — grab a flat white before the market.
  • Easton Public Market hallWood-fired pizza, a creamery, fresh bread and a raw bar under one roof — something for everyone in the group.
  • Northampton Street diningThe blocks between the Square and the river hold the densest run of restaurants — Mediterranean, grill, brunch and more, all walkable.
  • Riverside drinksEaston's craft breweries and a local distillery anchor the city's growing drinks scene; several are within walking distance downtown.

Stay on the Square

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