No trip to Philly is complete without seeing the birthplace of American independence. Both sites are located next to each other in the Independence National Historical Park.
Inside, you’ll find one of the country’s best art collections, but the outside is just as famous. The “Rocky Steps” and statue are great for first-time visitors, and the view of the city from the top is hard to beat.
An iconic indoor food market that’s been around since the 1800s. With over 80 vendors - you’ll find just about anything you are looking for here. Definitely come hungry!
Our pick for the best cheesesteak in Philly. Heads up: it’s cash only and usually busy, but 100% worth it. The pizza is excellent too!
In the heart of the city, surrounded by shops, cafés, and restaurants. The surrounding neighborhood, especially the streets just south of the park, is one of our favorites to walk through!
One of the oldest open-air markets in the country, this stretch of 9th Street is full of specialty shops and family-run businesses.
A charming park just a few blocks from Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. The surrounding Society Hill neighborhood is one of our favorites in the city—full of character, especially along Spruce and Pine Streets.
Known as the oldest continuously lived-in residential street in America that looks like something out of the 1700s. The narrow cobblestone street lined with colorful homes makes for a great walk and photo stop.