Explore the City of Brotherly Love!

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Famous as the birthplace of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, Philadelphia delivers one destination, five counties and countless things to do: fascinating museums, vibrant parks, national historic sites and famous (and delicious) food.

Below we provided our favorite activities and places to visit! 

Reading Terminal Market

51 N. 12th Street, Philadelphia PA 19107 

One of America's largest and oldest public markets. Tons of different food options to choose from! This is walkable from the Loews Hotel. 


Philadelphia Museum of Art

2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19130 

$20 admission. Uber is recommended. Run up the Rocky Steps!

Rittenhouse Square

One of five original squares planned by city founder William Penn in the late 17th century, Rittenhouse Square is the heart of Center City’s most expensive and exclusive neighborhood.

Old City

Old City is home to an incomparable set of U.S. historical assets. Here in America’s "most historic square mile", Independence National Historical Park is an international destination, attracting 3.6 million visitors annually. Important culturally and economically, Old City is also home to world-class museums, theaters and art galleries.

Chinatown

Discover the best of Philadelphia's Chinatown restaurants, shops, nightlife, the history, and many more.  

Best Cheesesteaks in Philadelphia

We want to help you find some of the best cheesesteaks in Philadelphia because, well, here in the City of Brotherly Love, cheesesteaks are a civic icon, a draw for visitors and a cultural obsession. Often imitated around the world, the Philly cheesesteak is rarely duplicated successfully outside

of Philadelphia.

Check out where to find the best cheesesteaks in Philadelphia!