Rittenhouse Square is a great spot to hang out, people-watch, or take a relaxed walk. With tons of cafés and restaurants right around the park, it’s an easy place to stop for coffee or a casual bite.
Rittenhouse Square Farmers’ Market pops up every Saturday with a great mix of fresh produce, flowers, and baked goods from local vendors.
Kismet Bagels is a local favorite for fresh, chewy bagels and creative schmears. Perfect for a quick breakfast or casual lunch while you’re exploring the area!
1900 Ice Cream is a small-batch ice cream shop known for creative flavors. There’s usually a line out the door, but trust us, it’s worth the wait (check their Instagram @1900icecream for the week’s newest flavor).
Reading Terminal Market is a Philly staple packed with local food vendors, bakeries, and classic eats all under one roof. It’s a great spot to grab a quick bite or wander around and sample a little bit of everything.
Liberty Bell and Independence Hall are must-see stops if you want a quick dose of American history. Both are easy to visit and right in the heart of Old City.
Betsy Ross House is a quick stop in Old City where you can visit the home of the woman credited with sewing the first American flag.