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Philadelphia 5 Days

Day 1: Historical Philadelphia

Morning:

  • Start at Independence National Historical Park. Visit Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell.
  • Explore the National Constitution Center to learn about the US Constitution.
  • Enjoy lunch at Reading Terminal Market. Try Philly cheesesteaks or sample diverse cuisines from the market’s vendors.

Afternoon:

  • Visit the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Run up the “Rocky Steps” for a photo op with the Rocky statue.
  • Explore the nearby Rodin Museum and Barnes Foundation for art lovers.
  • Have dinner at a restaurant in Center City.

Day 2: Cultural Exploration

Morning:

  • Visit the Philadelphia Zoo, America’s first zoo.
  • Explore Fairmount Park for scenic views and outdoor activities.
  • Enjoy lunch at a cafe near Fairmount Park.

Afternoon:

  • Visit the Please Touch Museum, a hands-on children’s museum.
  • Explore the Philadelphia Magic Gardens, an outdoor art installation.
  • Have dinner in the South Street district.

Day 3: Neighborhoods and Markets

Morning:

  • Explore Old City. Visit Elfreth’s Alley, Betsy Ross House, and Museum of the American Revolution.
  • Take a walking tour of the city’s murals.
  • Have lunch in Old City or nearby Northern Liberties.

Afternoon:

  • Visit the Eastern State Penitentiary, a historic prison-turned-museum.
  • Explore the Italian Market in South Philadelphia.
  • Enjoy dinner at one of the Italian restaurants in the Italian Market area.

Day 4: University City and Science

Morning:

  • Visit the University of Pennsylvania campus.
  • Explore the Penn Museum to see its impressive collection of artifacts.
  • Have lunch at one of the eateries near the university.

Afternoon:

  • Visit the Franklin Institute, a science museum with interactive exhibits.
  • Explore the Academy of Natural Sciences, focusing on natural history.
  • Have dinner at a restaurant in University City.

Day 5: Riverfront and Parks

Morning:

  • Take a stroll along the Schuylkill River Trail.
  • Visit the Philadelphia Museum of Art again or explore nearby museums like the Rodin Museum.
  • Enjoy a picnic at one of the parks along the riverfront.

Afternoon:

  • Explore the Philadelphia Zoo if you didn’t visit earlier.
  • Relax and unwind at Rittenhouse Square, one of the city’s most beautiful parks.