How to Spend The Weekend In Philadelphia

How to Spend The Weekend In Philadelphia

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Philadelphia, PAPhilly for The Weekend - Looking for some fun things to do in Philly? Look no further! It should be no surprise that there are many things to do and exciting places to explore in the City of Brotherly Love.


Fun Things to Do in Philadelphia 

The first thing you notice is that Philadelphia has over 60 National Historic Landmarks, including Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4, 1776. Across the street is the famous Liberty Bell, known for its distinctive crack that appeared soon after its first use. The bell is one of the most iconic symbols of America's independence from Great Britain. Also, see... 20 Fun Facts About Philly.

Philadelphia is home to a number of world-class museums, such as the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and if you're a museum lover, one of the best museums to spend an entire day at is the Franklin Institute.

The institute is a science museum named after Benjamin Franklin and houses dozens of interactive exhibits on everything from human anatomy to the history of flight.

Those fascinated by natural history should check out Drexel University's Academy of Natural Sciences, which featuring rare collections that include a famous dinosaur skeleton. Next, check out The Philadelphia Zoo, the first zoo in the United States.



You can also take a tour of the United States Mint, where visitors can learn know-how pennies, nickels, and dimes are made while touring the facility.

The Philadelphia Museum of Art is a must-see where visitors of all ages can explore some of the world's most famous pieces of artwork right here in Philly.



Looking to experience the city like a local, you will need to take to the streets to try some of Philadelphia's famous cuisine. Like the world-famous Philadelphia Cheesesteak, but what you might not know is the city is also known for its hoagies and those delicious soft pretzels.

Speaking of ballparks, Philly is a city with four major sports teams: the Philadelphia Phillies baseball team, the Philadelphia Eagles football team, the Philadelphia Flyers hockey team, and the Philadelphia 76ers basketball team.

Finally, hundreds of parks throughout the city, including historic Fairmount Park, with over 4,000 acres and filled with attractions for the entire family.

In addition, enjoy a riverside stroll under the trees; the city's parks feature several public artworks, historic mansions, a conservatory, gardens, and museums.

Best of all, the places mentioned above are just a tiny taste of the activities and attractions that Philadelphia offers visitors and locals alike.


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