Top Things to Do in Philadelphia
Independence National Historical Park
The early history of the United States is recalled at the famous sites in this park, including the Liberty Bell, Congress Hall, and iconic Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776.
Fairmount Park
One of the world’s largest city parks, Fairmount boasts trails, bike paths, and historic mansions—as well as stunning views of Boathouse Row on the Schuylkill River.
Sports
Philadelphia is famous for its sports teams—and for its die-hard fans. Experience the local culture and enjoy a baseball game at the Phillies’ Citizen’s Bank Park.
Reading Terminal Market
This historic public market is a must-visit for any food lover. Head to longtime favorite DiNic’s for a famous pork sandwich, and then try Bassets delicious ice cream.
Bike Rides
For a fresh look at the city, rent wheels through the Indego bike share program. One place to explore is the Schuylkill Banks Boardwalk with its spectacular city views.
Rittenhouse Square
One of city founder William Penn’s five original squares, Rittenhouse is known for its elegance and charm. Restaurants, shops, and apartments line this green refuge.
Cheesesteaks
Pat’s or Geno’s? You can be the judge in this famous food face-off. A trip to Philly isn’t complete without trying the city’s most legendary sandwich.
Parkway Museums
Splendid, tree-lined Ben Franklin Parkway is home to some of the city’s most famous museums including the Barnes Foundation, Rodin Museum, and Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Old City
Known for its cobblestone streets and historic sites, the city’s oldest neighborhood is a mix of 18th-century charm and lively nightlife spots, galleries, and restaurants.
Murals and Street Art
The city’s wonderful Mural Arts Program, begun in 1984, views every blank wall as a canvas. You can see the work of local artists showcased all around town.
Brewery Scene
Beer lovers can sip great suds at many craft breweries or brew pubs; new spots continue to pop up in funky neighborhoods like Fishtown and Northern Liberties.
South Street
With an unapologetically edgy vibe, this famous street combines ethnically diverse restaurants, shops, and bars into one lively area that always buzzes with activity.