Where to go: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Where to go: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

What to do, where to eat, and where to stay
Elizabeth Carey
Philadelphia

Early to bed, early to rise as Benjamin Franklin advised? Not in Philadelphia.

Native son W.C. Fields once joked, “Last week, I went to Philadelphia, but it was closed.” Now Philly boasts more than a place in American history. It's hip. It's open all hours. It’s a travel destination with fun things to do with friends.

Stroll along myriad streets and discover upscale galleries and fine boutiques, elegant haute-cuisine restaurants and gritty fast-food joints—Philly cheesesteak, anyone? In warm weather, dance in open-air clubs to river lights and a view of the Ben Franklin Bridge. This Colonial enclave has transformed itself into a city so happening that even old Ben would stay up past his bedtime.

 

What To Do

Liberty Bell
526 Market St. | 215-965-2305

The Liberty Bell offers a timeless message: “Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants thereof.” Go see the bell’s famous crack for yourself and be inspired like thousands of others before you. Then head across the street to Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were signed.


The Rocky Statue
2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway | 303-405-4761

After touring Philly’s cultural district, which has a museum for everyone, save some energy to jog 72 “Rocky Steps” up to the Museum of Art just like Rocky Balboa in the 1976 movie. Find the bronze Rocky statue at the bottom right of the steps – it’s one of the city’s most popular pieces of public art and a fun photo op!
 

Where To Eat

Geno’s or Pat’s
Geno’s | 1219 S 9th St. | 215-389-0659
Pat’s | 1237 E Passyunk Ave. | 215-468-1546

Geno’s vs. Pat’s – we’ll leave that up for you to decide. It’s the great cheesesteak debate, and no trip to Philly is complete without a taste test. These iconic eateries are located right across from one another and both claim to be the BEST. They’re both open 24/7, so you’ll have plenty of time to make up your mind. Reading Terminal Market

Reading Terminal Market
51 N 12th St. | 215-922-2317
Founded in 1893 and open every day! Step inside this bustling market and your jaw will drop at all there is to see – fresh produce and meats, seafood, ice cream stands and more. Dine on every culinary delight possible and stroll through the market, enjoying a beer, as you soak in the nostalgic feel and atmosphere.

 

Where To Stay

The Logan Philadelphia
AAA Four Diamond
1 Logan Square | 215-963-1500

Located in the heart of Philadelphia’s cultural district and within walking district to many downtown sites, the Logan and its welcoming staff will impress you upon arrival. Check into your suite and then ascend nine floors to the Assembly Rooftop for a cocktail and sweeping views of the city.

The Rittenhouse Hotel
AAA Four Diamond
210 W Rittenhouse Square | 215-546-9000

 

Looking for extras like an overnight shoeshine or Jaguar driver service? This elegant and historic property offers R&R and boasts the largest rooms in the city, 118 units which are also pet friendly. Get pampered at the on-site spa and get spoiled by the charm that this property offers.

 

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