Rittenhouse/Center City: Philly's hub for shopping and great restaurants! Best if you'd like to stay close to the venue, will not have a car to park, and prefer walking. Logan Square/Fairmount: home to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Free Public Library, the Barnes Foundation, the Franklin Institute, and many other iconic Philly attractions! Old City: this neighborhood is known as America's most historic square mile. Visit the Liberty Bell or overlook the Delaware River at Penn's Landing as you walk along the cobblestone roads of our forefathers!
If you're looking for a church service to attend on Sunday morning, please join us at 10:30AM in the gym of the Crane Community Center in Chinatown! Renewal is quite the special place, as it is also where Grace and George first met!
There are hundreds of great restaurants in Philly, but this one's a proven crowd favorite. Head to Double Knot for the best happy hour deal on food & drinks all week long (Mon-Sun), and don't forget to order the edamame dumplings!
Home to one of the world's greatest collections of impressionist, post-impressionist, and early modernist paintings--hands-down Grace's favorite museum in Philly (and possible ever)!
As featured on Netflix's Chef's Table & Ugly Delicious! Check out this neighborhood gem in South Philly (George's hood) and feast on some authentic tacos!
Enjoy this scenic route for bikers, runners, and walkers, alike!
Grab a massive slice at Lorenzo's and roll it around a cheesesteak from Jim's down the street. You're welcome (minus the heartburn)!
If this is your first visit to the city, do the tourist-y thing and head on over to the Reading Terminal Market--be sure to grab a roast pork sammie at Dinic's and an Amish donut (or 12) at Beiler's for the road!