Take a short or long walk on a trial along the river that goes past the Philadelphia Art Museum and the boat houses.
Take a self guided walking tour thru Philadelphia's Old City!
Rittenhouse Square is at the heart of Center City and includes excellent restaurants, residences, and shopping surrounding a lovely tree-filled park. Markets around the square on most Saturdays. Square located at 18 th and Walnut Streets.
A mostly residential square along the river with a nice park, coffee shops, and beautiful homes. 24th Street and Pine Street
The Franklin Institute is one of the oldest and premier centers of science education and development in the country. It is located at the intersection of 20th Street and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Climb the iconic “Rocky Steps” and see a fabulous collection of art in a beautiful building. 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Largest collection of sculptures by Rodin in a beautiful museum and gardens.
Reading Terminal Market Dating back to 1893, Reading Terminal Market is one of the largest and oldest public markets in the U.S. The market is consistently voted one of the best public markets in the nation. There are more than 80 merchants, including dozens of delicious places to eat. Located on one square block between 11th and 12th Streets and Filbert and Arch Streets. Vetri Pizzeria The original Pizzeria Vetri is located a short walk from the Barnes Foundation, the Rodin Museum and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Logan Hotel (19th and Callowhill). Another location near Rittenhouse Square (1615 Chancellor Street b/w 16th and 17th Streets). DiBruno Brothers Food market specializing in cheese and fun place to browse. 1730 Chestnut Street OR 930 S. 9th Street K’far Menu features Israeli pastries (borekas, chocolate rugelach, babka), coffees, and lunch menu of salads and grain bowls, toasts, and pressed Jerusalem Bagel sandwiches. 110 South 19th Street