Ring the wedding bell...just kidding. This one is broken. Great place for those of you that love history and it's FREE! Once here you'll be in the heart of the historic district of Philadelphia.
One of the oldest and coolest areas in the city to visit historic row homes. Just a short walk away from the Liberty Bell.
Our favorite Sushi and Ramen place. They have options for almost every dietary need.
A simply good place with good food, good drinks, and you guessed it… good people. Down the street from Elfreth's Alley.
If you're looking to stay close before or after the wedding this is a great place to visit. It is only an 11 minute drive from the hotel. This market is full of good eats and treats for breakfast, lunch, dinner or dessert. You can find an option for everyone!
The museum is free to visit and right next to the Liberty Bell, Constitution Hall, and Independence Hall.
It's the birth place of Independence, enough said.
One of the oldest markets in the US, established in the late seventieth century. Reading Terminal is filled with local produce, butcher shops, seafood vendors, bakeries, handmade crafts, jewelry, clothing and even an olive oil shop (that one is cool). The Market is home to more than 80 merchants combined.
If you love gin then this is a must stop. It's the birth place of American Gin and Phoebe's absolute favorite cocktail bar. Check it out if you are looking for gin and good snack food or if you're just waiting to catch a show after at the Fillmore Center next door.
Local Philly artist, Isaiah Zagar, has art across the whole city. Zagar made his home into a work of art with stunning handmade tiles and mosaics, parts from bottles, bicycles, mirrors and more. Check it out, there is an admission fee to get in.
For the art lovers coming into town this is a must. The Barnes has one of the finest collections of art in the country. There is an admission fee for this activity.
Haven't had your fill of art yet? That's okay, we and Philly have you covered! While you're at it, run the steps like Rocky and raise your hands in triumph when you get to the top of them.
Science! Interactive activities! Family fun! History! We think you get it. Enjoy this one.