Ever want to run the steps that Rocky did? The Philadelphia Museum of Art is an iconic city landmark where art, culture, and cinematic history collide. Whether you’re there for world-class collections or the legendary photo op at the top of the stairs, it’s a must-see Philly experience.
While you’re here celebrating with us, don’t miss out on some of Philadelphia’s most iconic historical landmarks just minutes away! Liberty Bell 525 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19106 See the symbol of American independence and freedom. Independence Hall 520 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19106 Walk where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were signed. Betsy Ross House 239 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19106 Visit the home of the legendary seamstress of the first American flag. Elfreth’s Alley 124-126 Elfreth’s Alley, Philadelphia, PA 19106 Stroll along the oldest continuously inhabited residential street in America.
Dive into the heart of Philadelphia at Reading Terminal Market -- packed with delicious eats, fresh local goodies, and a lively, historic vibe!
Start Point: Begin walking west on Walnut Street from Broad Street. Highlights: This area is home to a dense concentration of high-end designer stores, fast fashion shops, and other luxury retailers, all situated around Rittenhouse Square Park.
McGillin's Olde Ale House is one of the oldest Irish bars in the United States!
If you’re up for a little curiosity (and maybe a few “wow, that’s weird!” moments), the Mutter Museum is Philly’s cabinet of medical oddities; from preserved specimens to strange artifacts that’ll have you talking (and maybe laughing) long after your visit.
State Penitentiary was once home to infamous gangster Al Capone, who spent time in solitary confinement here. This prison was once the world’s largest and most expensive...and today, its haunting ruins offer a fascinating glimpse into history!