Famous indoor farmer's market offering diverse food, housewares & area specialties since 1893. It is open daily!
Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia is a one-stop destination in South Philadelphia’s Stadium District to enjoy the fast-paced action of four major professional sports teams, memorable entertainment, premier dining, upscale accommodations, and world-class gaming.
These two Philadelphia must see's — some of the most popular attractions in the city, and some of the most famous historic sites in the country. Getting to see the Bell and the Hall does require some planning: 1. Visitors must reserve tickets online or by phone in advance for tours of Independence Hall. 2. No tickets are required at the Liberty Bell, but visitors may need to wait in a long line depending on the season.
The famous 2 that are on the same street facing each other are: Pat's King of Steaks and Geno’s Steaks. Michelle's favorite is Geno's! There are many good cheesesteak spots in town! Some good options: Pat's King of Steaks, 1237 E. Passyunk Avenue, Philadelphia, PA Geno's Steaks, 1219 S. 9th Street, Philadelphia, PA Jim's South Street, 400 South Street, Philadelphia, PA Campo's Philly Cheesesteaks, 214 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA Cleavers, 108 S. 18th Street, Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens is composed of an outdoor sculpture garden and two indoor galleries with rotating exhibitions.
Admission to The Franklin Institute includes access to three floors of hands-on science exhibits and experiences. Explore permanent interactive exhibits, attend live science programs, and watch a show in the Fels Planetarium
Explore art, design, and architecture from all around the world.
Elfreth's Alley is one of the oldest continuously inhabited residential streets in the United States. Located in Old City, Philadelphia, Elfreth's Alley dates back to 1703 and is an exceptional collection of early American structures built between 1720 and 1836.
Philadelphia’s iconic John F. Kennedy Plaza — better known as LOVE Park — is most famously the home of Robert Indiana’s iconic (and highly Instagrammable!) LOVE statue, which has resided in the space almost continuously since 1976. But that essential piece of Philly public art is just one of many things to explore and enjoy at this Center City West space, which also offers green areas, a fountain, walking paths, seatings, The Portal and the LOVE Park Visitor Center, which opened in May 2021. The park is conveniently located near City Hall, offering views of the architectural treasure and all the activities that take place in its shadow.
Named one of North America’s top retail corridors, is Center City’s premier retail district, filled with some of the city’s best shopping, dining, fitness studios, spas and more.
The all-day restaurant presents a sweeping cinematic interpretation of the French lifestyle.
McGillin’s Olde Ale House threw open its doors the year Lincoln was elected president. That’s shortly after the Liberty Bell cracked and long before ground was broken for Philadelphia City Hall. The beer taps have been flowing since 1860 — making it the oldest continuously operating tavern in Philadelphia and one of the oldest taverns in the country.
This website has some great options! Different types of foods, price points, locations, etc.