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Things to do in Philadelphia
Once home to the founding fathers, Philadelphia is the birthplace of the United States and the site of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Most of the city's tourism revolves around these historic events and sites, while the Philly Cheese Steak shouldn't be underestimated.
Top attractions in Philadelphia include the Liberty Bell, a symbol of freedom across the country, and Independence Hall. The National Constitution Center boasts a number of historical exhibitions, while Franklin Court is the former location of Benjamin Franklin's house.
Elfreth's Alley is the oldest residential street in the USA, while Christ Church, founded in 1695, is where many of the country's leaders are buried. However, this is just a smattering of what the city has to offer and sightseers will have their hands full.
The Philadelphia CityPass saves visitors up to 50 percent on admission to some of the city's top attractions, with the added bonus of allowing holders to skip entrance queues. The pass is purchasable online via the official website.
Independence National Historical Park
On 8 July 1776, the Liberty Bell at Independence Hall summoned citizens to hear the first reading of the Declaration of the Independence. Today, the building stands proudly and is …

Franklin Institute Science Museum
One of Philadelphia's most frequented museums, the Franklin Institute on Benjamin Franklin Parkway opened in 1934 and fast became recognised for its innovative and imaginative exhi…

Philadelphia Museum of Art
Established in the 1870s, the elegant Philadelphia Museum of Art houses a permanent collection of more than 225,000 works in 200 galleries. The museum is recognised as being one of…

Franklin Court
The part of the Independence National Historical Park between 3rd and 4th Street is where the home of Benjamin Franklin once stood. While the actual house no longer exists, a 54-fo…

Philadelphia Zoo
Philadelphia Zoo opened in 1874, the first of its kind in the USA. Today, it's one of the world's most renowned zoological gardens, replete with animal exhibits, award-winning educ…
Doylestown
About 42 miles (68km) north of Philadelphia, the city of Doylestown sits in the centre of Bucks County. Also serving as the county capital and renowned for its historic district, c…

Dutch Country
Rated as one of the most popular summer drives in America, a tour of Pennsylvania's Dutch Country is a relaxing and rewarding experience enjoyed by millions of visitors every year.…

Gettysburg National Military Park
The small town of Gettysburg in Adam's County, south central Pennsylvania, was the site of the largest battle in the American Civil War. It was the inspiration for Abraham Lincoln'…

Hershey’s Chocolate World
No chocolate lover should miss out on the treat of visiting Hershey's Chocolate World in the town where chocolate making has become an art. Billed as 'The Sweetest Place on Earth',…

Brandywine Valley
The cultural and historical hub of Brandywine Valley sits about 35 miles (63km) west of Philadelphia, on US 1, which is accessibly by both bus and train. It has magical landscapes,…
Please Touch Museum
The Please Touch Museum is located in Memorial Hall in Fairmount Park and is a shining example of what must be one of the rarest cultural attractions anywhere in the world: a museu…