The hallmark historical sites of Philadelphia - the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall (site of the signing of the Declaration of Independence). The Independence Visitors Center is a great starting point and within walking distance will be The Liberty Bell, Independence Hall (tickets required for tour), and the Constitution Center.
Elfreth's Alley is one of the nation's oldest residential streets in America, with structures built as early as 1703. Also nearby is the Betsy Ross House.
Homemade ice cream in an old fashioned ice cream parlor. Get hydrox cookie!
Large indoor food market/farmer's market. Favorites include the original turkey, beiler's donuts, Dinic's, termini brother's bakery.
This requires a short drive outside of center city but it is worth it in my opinion- Olivia
This is the closest location to our venue but check out the flagship location in Fishtown.
We hear people like to run up these stairs, but the museum is pretty amazing too :) You can also take your photo with the Rocky Statue.
Olivia's personal favorite museum! Large collection of impressionist art.
The best sandwiches! Go for breakfast or lunch.
Popular Israeli bakery and cafe in Rittenhouse. Get there early to snag a boreka (Liv's favorite), Jerusalem bagel egg and cheese (Jackson's favorite) or toast before the line gets long.
Great lunch spot. Don't miss the tehina milkshakes!
There are multiple locations throughout the city but this is our local spot and personal favorite of Jackson's.
Our favorite bakery!! If you think you don't like scones, you haven't tried a bakeshop scone.