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Best places to visit in Philadelphia

  • Philadelphia Museum of Art

    The Philadelphia Museum of Art is a cultural hub housing over 24,000 works spanning continents and centuries, featuring masterpieces by artists like Monet, El Greco, Picasso, and Van Gogh, as well as entire historical structures.

  • Liberty Bell

    Initially installed in the bell tower of Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell was rung on important occasions, most notably when the Declaration of Independence was read on July 8, 1776.

  • Independence Hall

    Completed in 1753, Independence Hall is where the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were signed, making it one of the most significant historical landmarks in the US.

  • Reading Terminal Market

    Reading Terminal Market is a vibrant food market in Philadelphia, with over 100 vendors offering fresh produce, artisanal goods, gourmet items, and dishes from around the world, including Philly cheesesteaks.

  • Eastern State Penitentiary

    Eastern State Penitentiary, opened in 1829, was a pioneering prison known for its unique design and housed notorious criminals like Al Capone; now a museum, it offers guided tours exploring its history and reforms.

  • Franklin Institute

    The Franklin Institute is a leading science museum featuring a wide range of interactive exhibits from aviation and anatomy to electricity and space exploration, perfect for all ages.

  • City Hall

    An architectural masterpiece, Philadelphia's City Hall is a stunning example of Second Empire style, topped by a colossal statue of William Penn. Visitors can explore its opulent interiors and enjoy panoramic city views from its observation deck.

  • Philadelphia Zoo

    America's first zoo, home to over 1,700 animals representing species from around the globe.

  • Barnes Foundation

    The Barnes Foundation is a world-renowned museum boasting an extensive collection of impressionist, post-impressionist, and modernist art, including works by Cézanne, Renoir, Matisse, and Picasso, alongside African, Native American, and ancient art.

  • Elfreth's Alley

    Elfreth's Alley, dating back to 1703, is one of the oldest residential streets in the United States, lined with charming historic houses once home to blacksmiths and silversmiths.

  • Spruce Street Harbor Park

    An urban beach along the Delaware River, offering a place to relax, enjoy the view of the Ben Franklin Bridge, and have a cold beer.

  • Fairmount Park

    A large Urban Park that offers a number of various attractions in Recreation areas, with nice Trails and good spots to bring a chair after work.

  • Citizens Bank Park

    Citizens Bank Park, home to the Philadelphia Phillies, offers excellent views of the field, an electric atmosphere, and plenty of food options.

  • Italian Market

    Step into America's oldest and largest outdoor public market, a bustling hub of authentic Italian and international foods. It's a sensory delight with vendors selling fresh produce, meats, cheeses, and more.

  • Magic Gardens

    The Magic Gardens on South Street is a vibrant, living mosaic created by artist Isaiah Zagar, using colored glass, broken tiles, and found objects.

  • Philadelphia City Hall

    A significant architectural landmark and the largest City Hall in the United States, adorned with sculptures and topped by a statue of William Penn.

  • Penn's Landing

    An area along the Delaware River named in honor of William Penn's arrival, featuring Spruce Street Harbor Park with food stalls, boat tours, and scenic views.

  • Rocky Steps

    The famous steps in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where the boxer Rocky ended his morning run in the original 1976 movie.

  • Philadelphia International Airport

    Philadelphia International Airport is where you can pick up a rental car to avoid spending on taxis or transfers to your hotel.

  • Museum of the American Revolution

    The Museum of the American Revolution takes visitors on a journey through America's birth, housing an extensive collection of Revolutionary War artifacts and interactive exhibits.

  • Lincoln Financial Field

    Lincoln Financial Field is home to the Philadelphia Eagles football team.

  • Wells Fargo Center

    The Wells Fargo Center hosts the Philadelphia Wings (lacrosse), 76ers (basketball), and Flyers (ice hockey).

  • South Street

    South Street is where the Magic Gardens, a vibrant, living mosaic, is located.

  • Mutter Museum

    The Mutter Museum displays medical history with preserved specimens and anatomical displays, including Albert Einstein's brain and a 40-lb colon.

  • Benjamin Franklin Parkway

    A grand boulevard lined with flags, cultural institutions, and public artworks, connecting City Hall to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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