Sightseeing
A very small fraction of what Philly has to offer and some of my personal favorites.
Aquarium ng Pakikipagsapalaran
1 Riverside Dr Natures up close and personal
Independence Hall
520 Chestnut StWear your comfy footwear to spend the day enjoying fine art and run the steps where Rocky did his thing.
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Museo ng Sining ng Philadelphia
2600 Benjamin Franklin PkwyWear your comfy footwear to spend the day enjoying fine art and run the steps where Rocky did his thing.
Philadelphia Zoo
3400 W Girard AveOldest and Best in America
Rivers Casino Philadelphia
1001 N Delaware AveScared money, don’t make money!
Ang Franklin Institute
222 N 20th StCome and see history a few footsteps from your front door of one of the most famous writers of modern life.
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Edgar Allan Pоe National Historic Site
532 North 7th StreetCome and see history a few footsteps from your front door of one of the most famous writers of modern life.
Mga Hardin ng Longwood
1001 Longwood Rd2 Words.......Mother Nature!
Pennsylvania Convention Center
1101 Arch StFood scene
Come with your appetite and leave with a smile on your face and a button undone on your favorite pants.
Baan Thai Thai cuisine
1030 N American StCafe La Maude
816 N 4th StFederal Donuts
1219 S 2nd StSweat pants and loose tops might be required?
Honey's Sit 'N Eat
2101 South StTriple Bottom Brewing
915 Spring Garden StBeer! What else needs to be said?
One Shot Cafe
217 W George StVegan-ish
1519 Spring Garden StreetTerron Kitchen
3426 Conrad StreetYards Brewing Company
500 Spring Garden StNeighborhoods
Philadelphia diversity is a mainstay to why you should not be bored during your stay. We have so many fun, educational, spiritual, commercial experiences for you to immerse yourself into.
Chestnut Hill
Once considered an up-and-coming neighborhood, Northern Liberties has arrived, evidenced by the international restaurants, respected gastropubs, trendy boutiques, and the artistic vibe that made it so cool in the first place.
The warehouses that populate the former manufacturing district and have found new life as condos, galleries, stores and restaurants combine with newly designed buildings to create a pleasant mix of older functional and modern design.
-https://www.visitphilly.com/media-center/press-releases/neighborhood-guide-northern-liberties/
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Northern Liberties
Once considered an up-and-coming neighborhood, Northern Liberties has arrived, evidenced by the international restaurants, respected gastropubs, trendy boutiques, and the artistic vibe that made it so cool in the first place.
The warehouses that populate the former manufacturing district and have found new life as condos, galleries, stores and restaurants combine with newly designed buildings to create a pleasant mix of older functional and modern design.
-https://www.visitphilly.com/media-center/press-releases/neighborhood-guide-northern-liberties/
The birthplace of American independence, this now modern neighborhood is best known for its major Colonial-era sites. Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell and the Betsy Ross House are top area attractions. Many of Old City's residents live in restored 18th-century rowhouses that line some of the country's oldest streets. Nightlife options for fashionable crowds include trendy eateries and bars along South 2nd Street. ― Google
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Old City District
231 Market StThe birthplace of American independence, this now modern neighborhood is best known for its major Colonial-era sites. Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell and the Betsy Ross House are top area attractions. Many of Old City's residents live in restored 18th-century rowhouses that line some of the country's oldest streets. Nightlife options for fashionable crowds include trendy eateries and bars along South 2nd Street. ― Google
Society Hill is one of Philadelphia’s most sought-after neighborhoods. While mostly residential, the community also includes a comfortable combination of restaurants, historic attractions and shops that meet the needs of residents and visitors alike.
During the post-Revolutionary era the neighborhood was home to a number of luminaries — Samuel Powel, the first mayor of the city after independence was declared, former first lady Dolley Todd Madison and Revolutionary War hero Thaddeus Kosciuszko, to name a few.
By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the diverse neighborhood slipped into a state of decline. Despite its slump, many of the historic buildings remained, which inspired city planners — chief among them, famed Philadelphia architect Edmund Bacon — to revive Society Hill and help residents rediscover the advantages of city living.
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Society Hill
Society Hill is one of Philadelphia’s most sought-after neighborhoods. While mostly residential, the community also includes a comfortable combination of restaurants, historic attractions and shops that meet the needs of residents and visitors alike.
During the post-Revolutionary era the neighborhood was home to a number of luminaries — Samuel Powel, the first mayor of the city after independence was declared, former first lady Dolley Todd Madison and Revolutionary War hero Thaddeus Kosciuszko, to name a few.
By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the diverse neighborhood slipped into a state of decline. Despite its slump, many of the historic buildings remained, which inspired city planners — chief among them, famed Philadelphia architect Edmund Bacon — to revive Society Hill and help residents rediscover the advantages of city living.
On November 17, 2021, community members and city leaders came together to cut the ribbon at the East Poplar Playground in North Philadelphia. This beautifully renovated playground is the latest project from the Rebuild initiative, the city’s historic investment of over $400 million in parks, recreation centers and libraries.
The renovated playground includes:
New playground with new play equipment and safety surface
New sprayground
New ADA accessible seating areas
New asphalt track looping through the playground
New plants and trees
New hydration fountain
Updated walking paths throughout the playground with new fencing
Poplar Park
901-47 North 8th StreetOn November 17, 2021, community members and city leaders came together to cut the ribbon at the East Poplar Playground in North Philadelphia. This beautifully renovated playground is the latest project from the Rebuild initiative, the city’s historic investment of over $400 million in parks, recreation centers and libraries.
The renovated playground includes:
New playground with new play equipment and safety surface
New sprayground
New ADA accessible seating areas
New asphalt track looping through the playground
New plants and trees
New hydration fountain
Updated walking paths throughout the playground with new fencing
Music Venue
The Fillmore Philadelphia
29 E Allen StEntertainment Extraordinaire
The MET Philadelphia
858 N Broad StFranklin Music Hall
421 N 7th StArt, Music, Scenery, and Food
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La Peg
140 N Christopher Columbus BlvdLive! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia
900 Packer AvePunch Line Philly
33 W Laurel StPeople’s Best Friend
Piazza Pod Park
1075 Germantown AveGreat place to grab premium cigars, gain knowledge from aficionados and unwind in ultra-comfortable leather seating. You can watch one of the big-screen TVs enjoy your stick, and bring your food plus your drink too.
Louliga Cigar Lounge
Great place to grab premium cigars, gain knowledge from aficionados and unwind in ultra-comfortable leather seating. You can watch one of the big-screen TVs enjoy your stick, and bring your food plus your drink too.
Juniata Golf Club
1391 E Cayuga StPayo sa lungsod
Mga paraan para makatipid
Museums are Free on Thursday
Happy Hour, Rules!!!
Paano makapaglibot
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