Philadelphia Vacation & Tourism Guide
photo by Phil Roberts
The City of Brotherly Love, known for the Liberty Bell, cobbled stone streets, lively people, and famous cheese steaks, Philadelphia is an exciting, vibrant city. Tourists can enjoy climbing up the art museum steps, strolling along South Street, Independence Mall, and along Penn's Landing. With great shopping, a variety of historical sites, museums, tasty resturants, and fun nightlife, a trip to Philly will be a memorable experience for any traveler.
Great Recommendations from Real Travelers
1. Sofitel Philadelphia
Real Traveler Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 695 reviews from 5 sources
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" The hotel outstanding, the accommodations were excellent and the restaurant lounge/bar were great." — source Travelocity
"Very nice hotel, rooms were spacious, clean and beautiful." — source Priceline
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1. Liberty Bell
In 1751, William Penn asked that the new bell being cast for the Pennsylvania Statehouse be engraved with ... more
Real Travelers who've been to Liberty Bell
BrownFamily in Day 7 - See the Liberty Bell - Was Ben from here? said
Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. continue reading »
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2. Betsy Ross House
... actually owned the house, Betsy and her husband, John, rented this little house and ran their upholstery business here from 1773 to 1786. Vistors can meet Betsy Ross - played by a costumed actor - and learn what life was li... more
Real Travelers who've been to Betsy Ross House
Boehmers on the Road in Historic Significance said
and Betsy Ross' House. We visited Valley Forge on Veterans Day, stumbled onto a tour being conducted for a group of Vets continue reading »
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3. Woodmere Art Museum
... Collection houses more than 2500 works of art, much of it celebrating the art and artists of the Philadelphia region. Nine galleries and salons including a grand rotunda and a uniquely designated ChildrenÂs Gallery provide... more
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4. Philadelphia Zoo
Established in the early 1800s, the Philadelphia Zoo is the oldest of its kind in ... more
Real Travelers who've been to Philadelphia Zoo
IUP Cook Honors College in Urban Seminar Journal said
to the Constitution Center to see the Liberty Bell, etc, but I actually went to the Philadelphia Zoo. I was very confused last night continue reading »
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5. Franklin Institute Science Museum
... children's section of the Philadelphia City Institute has an excellent collection of storybooks in foreign languages, including Russian, German, Hebrew, Spanish, and Chinese. The branch also has a very busy programming sche... more
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6. Elfreth's Alley
... 1702. Oldest Residential Street in the US. In the mid- 18th century, Jeremiah Elfreth, the Alley' s namesake and a blacksmith along 2nd Street, was the largest property owner. As such, he rented many of the homes ... more
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7. Please Touch Museum
... award- winning childrenÂs museum is fun- filled, totally hands- on, and so delightful that adults are entertained, too. Each nook and cranny has a different theme  The museum has a full schedule of craft activities and ... more
Real Travelers who've been to Please Touch Museum
shira in From Allentown to PHL/PHL to Allentown said
was 20 years older. I took him to the Please Touch Museum where he did indeed touch just about everything there. He also put a lot continue reading »
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8. Independence Hall
... estimate, Independence Hall is the epicentral birthplace of the US. Within its walls, the Declaration of Independence was adopted. It was here that the Constitution of the United States was debated and signed.Guided tours a... more
Real Travelers who've been to Independence Hall
BrownFamily in Day 7 - See the Liberty Bell - Was Ben from here? said
Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. continue reading »
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9. RiverLink Ferry
This passenger ferry makes a 12-minute trip across the Delaware River; it travels back and forth between ... more
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10. Washington Square
... Square is a three star restaurant in Philadelphia. This restaurant is expensive. It's known for its eclectic offerings. Know before you go: this place features outdoor dining. Upon entering the restaurant, you'll ... more
Real Travelers who've been to Washington Square
Louis in good old gordon said
tourist trail and followed my nose and eventually got to Washington square and then finally on to the Independence historic site continue reading »
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1. Le Bec-Fin
... best-known French bistro resembles a Parisian salon with gold-silk wall coverings, mirrors, elegant chandeliers, plush claret chairs and silver place settings. The food strikes a balance between rich and light. Escargots sw... more
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2. Fork (The)
... American bistro offers menu items like the Summer Fruit Salad with Lavender Syrup, House-Smoked Trout Salad Sandwich, Grilled Hanger Steak, Vegetarian Stir-Fry with Rice Noodles, Braised "Free-Range" Chicken and Pan-Seared... more
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3. Pod
If they built a sushi bar on the space station from 2001: A Space Odyssey and Austin Powers stopped by with Derek Flint and James Bond, this is what it would look like. The motif is all white ... more
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4. Jim's Steaks
Since 1939 this dining mainstay has been consistently rated as one of the area's best for having mastered ... more
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5. Buddakan
This Pan-Asian nightspot centers around a 10½-foot gilded Buddha. Buddakan features glistening decor ... more
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6. Alma De Cuba
If you can't afford a trip to Cuba, walk into this restaurant instead - from the menu to the decor, all offer flavors ... more
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7. Jake's Restaurant & Bar
... :The cutout sign above the door lauds upscale, gourmet dining. A slim bar faces the storefront window, blocking pedestrians' view of the warmly colored dining area lined with banquettes. Forty-something professionals nosh o... more
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8. Amada
... :Minimalist decor, an open kitchen, and groovy music all factor into the great energy that permeates the entire establishment. Diners would be remiss not to try the hand-sliced selection of cured meats, accompanied by caper... more
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9. Davio's
Steve DiFillippo's Northern Italian Steakhouse concept in Center City is a crowd puller. ... more
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10. Zesty's
Cafe Zesty prepares Mediterranean cuisine influenced by the Greek and Italian culinary traditions. All dishes can ... more
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Historic Significance | Nov 09 09'
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While in Philadelphia we were able to tour Independence Hall, truly the birth place of our country. This is where the Declaration of Independence (... Continue reading »
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The Streets of Philadelphia | Jun 18 09'
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Staying awake | Mar 10 10'
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