Historical District in Philadelphia: Independence Hall, The Liberty Bell, and much more can be found here!
Originally constructed in 1876, The Philadelphia Museum of Art has been recognized as one of the finest and oldest museums in the United States. Their collection of consists of more than 200,000 artifacts spaning over generations.
Home to ~ 1700 animals, many rare and endangered! Philadelphia's Zoo is considered to be the first authentic zoo in the United States.
The Franklin Insitute is a prominent scientific, educational, and culturally animated museum in the area. Fun Fact! There is a new Harry Potter exhibit now open! Worth the visit for any J.K. Rowling fans!
Weighing a hefty 2,080 pounds (940 kg), consisting of approx 70% copper - The Liberty Bell is an iconic symbol of American independence. No tickets are required to visit the Liberty Bell. Admission is free and granted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Opened in April of 2017 during the 242nd anniversary of the first revolutionary battle at Lexington and Concord. This museum tells the story of the American struggle for independence in the 18th century. Estimated completion time: 1.5 hours
A trendy Mexican restaurant with a vibrant setting! Located within 1-5 miles of Philadelphia's historical sites listed above.
Zahav is a casual restaurant where modern and traditional cooking styles merge on an Israeli menu. Also, it's a 4-minute walk from the Museum of the American Revolution.