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Philadelphia in four days?
Aside from the headline attractions, does anyone have off-the-beaten-path suggestions for a couple of Oklahoma girls making their first trip to Philly? I've booked us into two historic B & B's. Now, what to eat and see? Thanks!
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What are you looking to do and what age group are you in?
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Eat @:
- Buddakhan (hip, Asian-fusion) - Cuba Libre (fairly authentic Cuban on 2nd Street in Old City, cool decor) - El Vez (same owner as Buddakhan, hip mexican) - Los Cantrines & Tequilas (on Locust Street, authentic TASTY mexican) - El Fuego - for a TASTY AND CHEAP LUNCH, get a burrito and a Corona at El Fuego (on the 700 block of Walnut Street, just off Jeweler's Row) - its cheap, super-tasty california burritos, quesadillas, etc, but VERY HOMEMADE and with a very loyal and jam-packed lunch crowd during the week (I work a block away and NEED at least one-two burritos from here a week!). Trust me on this one! - Also cheap, but the best pizza I've had in the city so far is @ Soho Pizza, on Market Street in Old City between 2nd and 2rd Street. You'll generally find the highest concentrations of restaurants & bars in the Old City and Rittenhouse Square areas. I'm sure you know about all the historical attractions, but for good drinks, great people watching, and unique shops don't miss South Street (a few blocks south of Old City) and Manayunk (maybe 10 minutes out of the city-proper, but very easy to get to with a cab or rental car). |
Ooooh, don't forget the Mutter Museum!!! Not sure of the website but definately Google-able. Fun, creepy, off-the-beaten-tourist-path museum of medical oddities - not for the squeamish!
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When friends or relative stay with us while visiting Philly, we show them this list. I've left off the "must-sees" because you mentioned interest in places other than the headliners.
PRETTY GOOD Mummer Museum Longwood Gardens Amish Country Old Christ Church Elfreth's Alley Zoo PRETTY GOOD Ben Franklin Court City Hall (view from top) Italian Market (Saturdays) National Academy of Art Liberty Museum Univ Penn Archeology Museum FREE Carpenters Hall Rittenhouse Square Polish Cultural Center Kimmel Center American Philosophical Society Betsy Ross House Magic Gardens, South Street Fairmount Park IF YOU'RE INTERESTED Atwater-Kent Museum (Philly history) Lights of Liberty Show Chadd's Ford Museum (Wyeth Studio) Pearl Buck Home Michener Gallery Katherine Drexel Shrine John Neumann Shrine Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa Brandywine Battlefield State Park Valley Forge National Historic Site Washington Crossing State Park National Academy of Science (dinosaurs) Franklin Institute (IMAX) Military Museum Edgar Allen Poe House NHS Heinz National Wildlife Refuge Hike / Bike Trails Norman Rockwell Museum Pennsylvania Hospital University of Pennsylvania Seaport / Maritime Museum Afro-American Museum Delaware Art Museum (Pre-Raphaelites) Arch Stree Meeting House (Society of Friends) Mutter Museum Eastern State Penitentiary Battleship New Jersey New Jersey Aquarium Innumerable houses from 1700s and 1800s Masonic Temple Fort Miflin Atlantic City SHOPPING King of Prussia Mall (largest on East Coast) Lord & Taylor Jewelers' Row Manayunk Galleria ALSO HERE Chinatown National Archives Center Civil War Museum Innumerable churches from the 1800s Federal Reserve Exhibit City Tavern Transit Museum Washington Square Woodmere Art Museum Bartram Garden Old Swedes Church Morris Arboretum Museum of American Jewish History Rosenbach Museum Chanticleer Gardens |
CareyH -
First - congratulations for picking Philly for your trip - I think you will really enjoy yourself. It is a great walking city, with a lot of history and interest to offer. May I suggest visiting the Masonic Temple, just adjacent to City Hall, on 1 North Broad Street - the architectural design and rooms are UNBELIEVABLE and truly unique and beautiful. Also, a visit to Philly would not be complete without a visit to Reading Terminal Market - a large farmer's market, but so much more - lots to eat, all varieties and ethnicities - a really great Philly experience. Enjoy your visit, and tell us about it when you return. |
You have quite a list to review! Besides the usual, historic stuff, consider the guided tour of City Hall. Not many people do. It's the tallest and largest masonry building in the world, and the architecture in some of the rooms inside is amazing. The tour takes about 1.5 hours and terminates with a trip up to the top, just below the William Penn statue, where there's a great view of the city and surrounding area.
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BarryK - I agree! A great, underappreciated asset in this city! Don't miss it.
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