Known as America's most historic square mile. Old City still boasts charming cobblestone streets and plenty of 18th-century charm. Highlights include: -Independence Hall -Liberty Bell (locals hack: if you want to skip the museum, you can see the bell from the outside while walking down Chestnut Street) -Elfreth's Alley: A charming, historic street. It is one of oldest continuously residential streets in the nation -The National Constitution Center -Betsy Ross House
Set below a former railroad terminal, Center City’s 127-year-old Reading Terminal Market serves as both a dazzling tourist destination and a source for fresh produce, seafood, meats and cheese for locals. The public space provides open seating where customers can enjoy meals from dozens of restaurants. DiNic’s hot roast pork sandwiches are a highlight!
Enjoy one of the largest collections of art in the US and enjoy a run (or walk) up the famous Rocky steps. Take a walk down the Benjamin Franklin Parkway to see city hall with the famed William Penn statue atop.
-To watch the game: Cavanaugh's Headhouse Square, McGillin's Olde Ale House -Nicer spots to grab a bite or cocktail: Double Knot, Suraya, or anywhere by Steven Starr -For a classic Philly Cheesesteak: Angelo's (They also have award winning pizza! Cash and takeout only, and expect to spend ~30 minutes waiting for your food during peak times, but it's worth it if you have the time), Jim's South Street. -For Brunch: Sabrina's, Green Eggs