Philadelphia is near and dear to our hearts. It's where we had our first date, where we got engaged, and where we did our engagement shoot, revisiting spots that are special to us. Outside of our ties, it is a historical city with a lively art and culture scene. When in Philly you can visit the Art Museum, City Hall, Reading Terminal, Penn's Landing, Chinatown, and more.
Phoenixville blends historic charm with an artsy, low-key vibe. Bridge Street — the town’s main street — offers a mix of wine-tasting rooms, locally owned shops and boutique retailers, and an array of restaurants. We love going to Phoenixville Café for brunch, Vintner's Table for wine tasting, and walking around town on weekends because the roads are closed to cars and open to pedestrian traffic.
Looking to get some fresh air and see the vibrant fall colors that Pennsylvania has to offer? Walk through Valley Forge National Park. Valley Forge is the place where George Washington and the Continental Army took refuge during the winter of 1777-1778. Today the park protects 3,500 acres of meadows, woodlands, historic landscapes, and monuments commemorating the resolve of the Revolutionary War.
Providence Town Center is a walkable center filled with shops, restaurants, and the Movie Tavern! Some of our favorite places to visit in the town center are Kiwi Yogurt, Home Goods, and of course the Movie Tavern. Located just minutes from the Courtyard by Marriot Collegeville.
King of Prussia Town Center is an upscale, chic, walkable center filled with various shopping, dining, and entertainment options. A few of our favorite spots are Fogo de Chao, Kilwins, and Spavia Day Spa. Located near the Crowne Plaza and Fairfield Inn.
Conveniently located across from the Crowne Plaza and Fairfield Inn, King of Prussia Mall is one of the largest malls in the United States. It holds over 450 retailers, 6 department stores, and 3 food courts. If you're on the hunt for something, chances are, you'll find it here.