Right across the street from the Basilica, the Logan is a great spot to hang out for the afternoon. Inside you can find Urban Farmer, a restaurant with excellent food options and a bar to accommodate larger parties. You can also check out their Assembly rooftop bar with great views of the city.
Located across from City Hall, the Ritz‑Carlton offers a lobby bar and lounge tucked beneath a soaring 101‑ft marble dome. It’s a great spot to sip a craft cocktail or glass of wine in between events.
Another location across the street from the Basilica, Victory Brewing is a great spot to try a diverse selection of beers and ciders. Fun fact - the Eagles threw their super bowl party here!
Ben Franklin's favorite bar? The birthplace of America? Where Nicholas Cage used a water bottle as a magnifying glass?
Old City is Philly’s most historic neighborhood. Home to the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and cobblestone streets full of charm. It's where the Declaration of Independence was signed, and today it’s packed with museums, art galleries, and fantastic food. Bonus feature - we got engaged here!
A staple of Philadelphia, City Hall is a beautiful building in the heart of downtown. There are numerous shops and restaurants around this iconic landmark.
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Channel your inner Rocky Balboa and climb the the iconic "Rocky Steps." Once at the top, take in the incredible view of the city of brotherly love and check out the impressive collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
One of Philly’s prettiest parks, Rittenhouse Square is perfect for a relaxed stroll or grabbing coffee. It’s surrounded by cute cafés, shops, and restaurants - we recommend checking out Parc, Barclay Prime, Vernick Food & Drink, and/or Via Locusta.
A favorite for science lovers of all ages, the Franklin Institute is one of Philly’s most iconic museums. From walking through a giant human heart to exploring hands-on exhibits and planetarium shows, it’s a fun and interactive way to spend an afternoon.
One of the nation's oldest and largest public markets, packed with over 80 locally owned food stalls and boutiques. With everything from Pennsylvania Dutch specialties and cheesesteaks to Amish donuts and sweet treats, it’s a must-see location. Uncle Gus's cheesesteaks is a personal favorite if you're looking for a yummy cheesesteak "wiz wit."
Sports are truly a staple of this city. If you're planning on staying for an extended weekend, check the Phillies schedule to see if you can squeeze in a game while you're in town. And make sure you get a Philly cheesesteak while you're there!