If you are a foodie and want to get your hands on some classic Philly cuisine, check out Reading Terminal Market. It is one of the largest and oldest public markets in the United States.
The Franklin Institute is a local science museum in downtown Philly. They have a rotating cast of exhibits for you to check out.
If want to check out some famous Philly views, head over to the Art Museum. The Art Museum is a must if you are an art lover. Not of a fan of Art, but Rocky fan, this is your opportunity to run up and down the Museum's step and then wait in line to snap a pic of you and Rocky. We highly suggest taking a walk around the Museum to take in the views of Water Works and Boat House Row.
Penn's Landing is a great place to stroll, eat, and drink. There are plenty of places to sit down and enjoy the waterfront. If you are a boat buff, take a look at the Indepenedence Seaport Museum and the historic warships docked there!
If you're looking for a historic stroll, take yourself down to old city where you can pay your respects to the Liberty Bell and take in some Historic Landmarks along the way.
Eastern State is one of the local attractions in our Neighborhood. Al Capone is one of the Prison's famous residences. Take a tour and grab something to eat at one of our many favorite spots on Fairmount Ave; Jack's Firehouse, OFC Coffee house, La Calaca Feliz, Brown St Coffee House. If you're willing to walk a little further, Kristen is a sucker for Bar Hygge and always recommends it to all that wil listen!
Fan of heights and lover of views? Check out One Libety Observation Deck
City Hall is another Landmark to check out. You can book different tours of the building or just hang out outside in Dillworth Park.