New Hope is a charming eastern Pennsylvania town that has been named as one of America's favorite small towns by Travel + Leisure, known for its delightful cultural attractions and dining destinations. The Bucks County town is renowned for its delicious restaurant scene, home to excellent restaurants like the Creole-style Marsha Brown, the historic Logan Inn, and the riverfront Martine's Riverhouse Restaurant. Quaint shops and boutiques line the city's Main Street district, which is connected to nearby Lambertville, New Jersey via walking bridge. Visitors can explore the exhibits of the New Hope Arts Center, hike along the route of a former canal at Delaware Canal State Park, or enjoy scenic train excursions offered by the New Hope and Ivyland Railroad. The historic Bucks County Playhouse has hosted international luminaries such as Liza Minelli and Robert Redford. The city is also known for its gay-friendly atmosphere, hosting one of eastern Pennsylvania's liveliest Pride celebrations each May.