One of the largest museums in the country. The building is an iconic cultural landmark know for the "Rocky Steps". Which provide sweeping views of the city.
The Barnes is home to one of the worlds greatest collections of impressionist, post impressionist, and early modern paintings, especially Renoir, Vincent Van Gogh, Cezanne, Matisse, and Picasso.
Americas most historic square mile, wander the historic streets and preserved history, you will find Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and of course dont forget to snap a picture with the US Constitution. Take a tour of the Old City and you will be thrown back in time to the beginnings of this country.
Come with an appetite! One of the nations oldest and largest public market featuring diverse cuisine from Asian, to middle eastern, to soul food, authentic cheesesteaks, and traditional Philadelphia Dutch fare, to name a few. And of course a fair share of fresh fruit, flowers, and other goods. Most are locally and family owned stands. Two merchants are decendents of the original stand owner from more than 125 years ago.
The Wiss, as we say, has more than 50 miles of beautiful hiking trails. Its one of the largest urban green spaces in the country.
A repository of the largest collection of works by Auguste Rodin outside of Paris. You will find over 120 of the French masters sculptures, along with beautiful and inspirational gardens.
Popular recreational trail that quickly gets you out of the city and into nature. The trail meanders along the river front, passing the row houses and into a park like setting. You may even see the Penn team or other universities practicing or competing on the river!