Philadelphia Things to Do

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Embark on a unique food tour in the historic Reading Terminal Market, a Philadelphia landmark for over 100 years. Taste local favorites like Philly cheesesteaks and Italian cannolis, and discover new culinary trends in Philly's diverse food scene. Sample locally-sourced and sustainable dishes while learning about the city's rich cultural history. Details
$548.00
Visit one of the country’s oldest cities on this exclusive Philadelphia walking tour! Philly is home to a compact and walkable city center, abundance of public art, and a hard-earned claim to being the birthplace of America. Learn about its history and how it continuously reinvents itself as you immerse yourself in the city from a local’s perspective. Details
$288.00
Explore the best of Brotherly Love on this Philadelphia tour in a private vehicle! The city is known for its rich revolutionary history, abundance of public art and outdoor experiences. Learn about Betsy Ross, visit the famous LOVE statue and numerous other sites, and enjoy tickets to Magic Gardens with two levels of indoor and outdoor sculpture gardens. Details
$732.00
Discover the birthplace of the United States of America on a private Philadelphia walking tour. Follow in the footsteps of founding fathers as you visit historic sites including Christ Church, Carpenter’s Hall, and Liberty Bell. Learn about the city's colonial past, the city’s role in the slave trade, and more. End the tour with a visit to Independence Hall. Details
$248.00

There is no shortage of things to do in Philadelphia. With its rich colonial history, arts, culture and cuisine, Philly features a little something for everyone. Spend time exploring the city’s historic sites such as the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, or grab the kids and head to one of the many family-friendly attractions like Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom amusement and waterpark. Or, run up the Rocky Steps at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and take in the city skyline. Kids and parents alike will love a trip to Sesame Place theme park on the outskirts of Philly. Of course, one of the best ways to see the city is with a guided tour. Learn about Philly’s past, thriving food scene and beer scene, murals, and much more.