Start your visit by exploring Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. These historic sites are less crowded in the winter, making it a great time to soak in some American history.
Philadelphia has no shortage of world-class museums! The Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Barnes Foundation and the Museum of the American Revolution are just a few options :)
Think of this as a GIANT indoor food court with every kind of option you can think of - from Philly cheesesteaks to Amish baked goods. Trust us when we say you should walk around a bit before deciding what you want ;)
Visit this unique mosaic art gallery created by Isaiah Zagar. The colorful, intricate designs are located both indoors and outdoors, so you can explore at your own pace while staying relatively warm.
This former prison, known for its innovative architecture and notorious inmates, offers guided tours even in the winter. It's a fascinating historical site that's both educational and a bit eerie.
If you're up for some cold-weather fun, check out the Ice Skating Rink at Dilworth Park, right next to City Hall. It's a great place for ice skating with a backdrop of the city's iconic buildings.