No trip to Philly would be complete without seeing these iconic symbols of American independence. Tickets are required to enter Independence Hall, but you can walk around outside and see the Liberty Bell for free. Book tickets in advance!
Step back in time on this charming little street, one of the oldest continuously occupied residential streets in the country.
This once-groundbreaking prison is now a haunting and fascinating museum. Tours are available.
This bustling market is a great place to sample all sorts of delicious food, from fresh produce and meats to Amish specialties and international treats.
No visit to Philly is complete without trying a cheesesteak. There are many great spots around town, but Pat's and Geno's Steaks on South Street are two of the most famous. Catherine's favorite is Chubby's Steaks!
Take a walk along the Delaware River and enjoy the views. There are also several restaurants and bars in the area with outdoor seating.
Home to a world-class collection of art, from Renaissance masterpieces to modern works. The first major art museum Catherine visited and the place where she fell in love with art. Be sure to run up the steps just like Rocky!
This unique collection of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, and early modern paintings is sure to impress.
See a collection of Auguste Rodin's sculptures, including The Thinker, in a beautiful setting.
The Benjamin Franklin Museum explores the life and legacy of Philadelphia’s most famous citizen.
Cheer for the Eagles as they take down the Jaguars at Lincoln Financial Field on November 3rd at 8:20 PM.