Step inside the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul for its soaring architecture, sacred art, and a peaceful moment of prayer.
Offering a wide range of local produce, meats, dairy, crafts and artisanal foods. Open from 9AM-2PM
Admire the brilliant art through the centuries, including a Van Gogh exhibit, and don't forget your running shoes to sprint up the Rocky steps.
These Truths: The Declarations of Independence explores how Americans used and reproduced the document during the first fifty years of its history. Highlights include a first printing of Thomas Paine’s Common Sense and the chair Thomas Jefferson sat in while writing the Declaration of Independence, as well as original prints of this document. Right next door to Independence Hall.
It's the 250th anniversary of the USA on July 4th, so stop by Independence Hall where it all began in 1776 with the signing the Declaration of Independence. The Liberty Bell is across the street!
Enjoy a bite of anything you can think of including some of Philly's best cheesesteaks and doughnuts (Beiler's)
A true Philly icon and one of the largest municipal buildings in the world. Take a stroll around the building to admire the architecture, or head up to the observation deck for incredible views of the city.
Just across from City Hall, this iconic plaza is home to Robert Indiana’s famous LOVE sculpture. A classic Philadelphia photo spot and a great place to relax, people-watch, and take in the heart of the city.
A Philadelphia staple since 1860, McGillin’s is the city’s oldest continuously operating tavern. Stop in for a casual drink, classic pub fare, and a true taste of Philly history.