For our Washingtonians: If you’re already missing Le Dip, you have to check out Parc. It’s actually the Philly original that served as the blueprint for the DC version. You’ll find the same iconic bread and bustling energy, just with a front-row seat to Rittenhouse Square.
An upgraded Union Market, Reading Terminal is steps away from City Hall.
Elizabeth's favorite Italian grocer and cafe. Fun to poke around and grab lunch.
Inside the tallest building in Philadelphia, this high-end cocktail lounge at the Four Seasons is worth stopping by for a drink.
A true Philadelphia institution since 1860. Grab a drink at the oldest bar in the city, which opened its doors the same year Lincoln took office.
Visit Independence Hall to see where the country began, then head next door to Congress Hall. Fun fact for the Tennesseans: This is the exact spot where Tennessee officially became a state in 1796.
North meets South with the statue of Washington and Franklin shaking hands right by the grand City Hall.
Some say this is the best cheesesteak in the city.