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Things To Do

Philadelphia is the nations birthplace with iconic sites like the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. Beyond the history, Philly was voted #1 most walkable city where you can easily access world-class museums, restaurants, and waterfront parks. We hope you’ll take time to explore while you're here!

Philadelphia Museum of Art

2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19130

The Philadelphia Art Museum originally chartered in 1876 and is home to renowned art collections, groundbreaking exhibitions, and a legacy of creativity and innovation.

Big Bus Tours Philadelphia

600 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106

A hop on hop off Philadelphia bus tour that gives you the perfect opportunity to explore one of America's most iconic cities! It offers flexibility to jump off at specific landmarks or sit back to enjoy a tour guide share fun-facts and history about Philly.

Reading Terminal Market

1136 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107

Reading Terminal Market is famous as a historic, bustling indoor market (since 1893) offering a massive variety of fresh, local produce, meats, seafood, baked goods, and international prepared foods from over 80 independent merchants. A must for any foodies!!

The Franklin Institute

222 North 20th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103

Founded in honor of America's first scientist, Benjamin Franklin, The Franklin Institute is one of the oldest and premier centers of science education and development in the country. Tickets are available to access three floors of hands-on science exhibits and experiences.

Spruce Street Harbor Park

301 South Christopher Columbus Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19106

The Spruce Street Harbor Park is an urban park at Penn's Landing that features a boardwalk along the Delaware River. The Sea Port Museum and ship preservation are along the boardwalk as well which provide great family friendly activities! One of our favorite date nights is getting dinner at Liberty Point overlooking the Benjamin Franklin Bridge then lay down on the boardwalk hammocks.

Liberty Bell

526 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106

The Liberty Bell was originally cast in Great Britain and recast in 1753 in Philadelphia to call the Pennsylvania Assembly to meetings, it was soon adopted by abolitionists, suffragists, Civil Rights advocates, Native Americans, immigrants, war protesters and others as a symbol of freedom. Visitors can tour the Liberty Bell Center year-round free of charge.

Independence National Historical Park

Philadelphia, PA 19106

At Independence Hall in 1776, the Founding Fathers came together to sign the Declaration of Independence. Eleven years later, representatives from a dozen states met here to lay the framework for the U.S. Constitution. Today, the building is the centerpiece of Independence National Historical Park, and guided tours are available to visitors year-round.

Museum of the American Revolution

101 South 3rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106

The Museum of the American Revolution is a museum dedicated to telling the story of the American Revolution. It uncovers and shares compelling stories about the diverse people and complex events that sparked America’s ongoing experiment in liberty, equality, and self-government.

Del Rossi's Cheesesteak & Pizza CO.

538 North 4th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123

This is our personal favorite cheesesteak! They are amazing and service is fast.

Angelo's Pizzeria

736 South 9th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147

Arguably the best cheesesteak in Philly!! Expect longer wait time.

Shay’s Steaks

200 North 16th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102

Premium cheesesteaks that are pricey, but loaded with premium sliced beef!