Visit one of the greatest public markets in the country! Enjoy eating every type of cuisine, from sublime soul food and exquisite Asian and Middle Eastern dishes to authentic Philly Cheesesteaks and traditional Pennsylvania Dutch fare — all available from largely family-run stands. The pretzels and donuts are to die for!
A 37-foot William Penn sits atop this historic building in the heart of the city. Walk around outside or take a tour of the inside! City Hall sits right alongside Dilworth Park and is right by the Ben Franklin Parkway, which takes you to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Celebrate our love by taking your picture with the iconic LOVE statue! It's just across the street from City Hall, and you'll also get a great view of the Philadelphia Museum of Art down the Ben Franklin Parkway.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art sits majestically on a rise at the end of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The vast collections of this temple of art make it the third-largest art museum in the country, and an absolute must-see on the city’s cultural circuit. Here you can find the famous Rocky Statue and run up the steps!
The birthplace of America! If you want to take in some history while in Philadelphia, take a stroll through Old City. You will find old buildings dating back to the birth of our Nation. For all you history nerds this is where you can see the Liberty Bell, Betsy Ross' House, Constitution Center, and the US MINT.
Meaning “village” in Hebrew, K’Far is an Israeli bakery & café inspired by the food, energy and warmth of Israeli bakeries. K'Far's menu features Israeli pastries such as borekas with Bulgarian feta, chocolate rugelach, and babka and lunch menu of salads and grain bowls, as well as toasts made with traditional Yemenite Kubaneh bread and pressed Jerusalem Bagel sandwiches, all made in-house.
Driven by local ingredients prepared in unbreakable harmony with the season, Talula’s Garden is a celebration of cooking the way it ought to be. A partnership with award-winning restaurateur Aimee Olexy, a true farm-to-table ethos inspires Talula’s unforgettable approach to food, interpretations of traditional Mid-Atlantic cuisine with a light and modern touch.
Parc’s bustling sidewalk tables sit across the street from Rittenhouse Square Park, and the restaurant takes full advantage of its setting. There’s no better place to enjoy a flawlessly cooked French omelet or steak frites while getting in some people watching. Be sure to grab a baguette on the way out; Parc’s bakery is one of the best in the city.