Discover Philadelphia's rich history and vibrant culture with this curated guide to its must-see attractions. From the hallowed halls of American independence to the culinary delights of Reading Terminal Market and the artistic wonders of Magic Gardens, this collection offers a quintessential Philly experience.
Independence Hall
Independence Hall is the famous attraction where the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776 and offers free entry with advance booking.
Liberty Bell
The Liberty Bell is one of the country's most iconic symbols, located right next to Independence Hall.
Elfreth's Alley
Elfreth's Alley is the oldest continuously inhabited residential street in the United States, featuring beautiful brick houses.
Reading Terminal Market
Reading Terminal Market is an indoor market with food stands, desserts, cheeses, international dishes, and local specialties, where you can try the famous Philly cheese steak.
Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Philadelphia Museum of Art has an incredible collection and is famous for the Rocky Steps and the Rocky statue.
Franklin Institute
The Franklin Institute is a hands-on science museum that is fun for all ages.
Museum of the American Revolution
The Museum of the American Revolution tells the story of Independence through exhibits, videos, and original artifacts.
South Street
South Street is known for street art and its proximity to the Magic Gardens.
Magic Gardens
Magic Gardens is a mosaic art space that's truly unique on South Street.
Philadelphia Mills Mall
Philadelphia Mills Mall is a large indoor outlet with popular brands and great discounts, located a bit outside the center.
City Hall
City Hall is located in Center City and is easily accessible from Market Street.
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.
Rittenhouse Square
Rittenhouse Square has a beautiful park surrounded by shops, bars, and restaurants.
Center City
Center City, especially near Market Street, is the best area to stay in Philadelphia because it has most of the tourist attractions, restaurants, transportation, and shops.
Market Street
Market Street is located in Center City and provides access to tourist attractions, restaurants, transportation and shops.