Step back to 1776 and into the room where the Second Continental Congress signed the Declaration of Independence. Eleven years later the US Constitution was signed in the same room. Tours are 15-20 minutes and tickets ($1.00) are required.
The Liberty Bell is located between the National Constitution Center (NCC) and Independence Hall. It is a FREE self-guided tour. Visit the NCC website (link below) for their current exhibits.
Kara, the Maid of Honor, wouldn't consider it a trip to Philadelphia without stopping in McGillian's for a beer. Abraham Lincoln was President when this fine establishment first opened. It is the oldest continuously operating tavern in Philly.
Located directly across from each other, Pat's and Geno's are two of the most well-known spots for cheesesteaks. All seating is outside so grab one of each and compare. Check out the link below for tips on how to sound like a local when ordering a steak in Philly.
Philly's oldest public market offers over 75 family-owned businesses with assorted prepared food, gifts, and souveniers.
One spot we've been eager to visit is the Museum of the American Revolution. Though we haven't had the chance to tour it yet, we've heard incredible things about its exhibits and displays that bring to life the story of the American Revolution. Let us know what you think!
The Sky High Bar in The Four Seasons is one of our favorite spots to take out-of-town guests for a drink. A glass elevator delivers you to the 60th floor where you will enjoy 360-degree views of Philadelphia and beyond.