Source: Tourism MediaPhiladelphiaHome of the famous cheesesteak, the City of Brotherly Love is rich in American history and culture. The WorldNorth AmericaUSAPennsylvaniaPhiladelphia
Source: Tourism MediaValley Forge National Historic ParkThe site of an important American Revolutionary War encampment, this scenic park is now home to pleasant trails and interesting monuments.The WorldNorth AmericaUSAPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaValley Forge National Historic Park
Source: Tourism MediaPhiladelphia Museum of ArtOne of the country’s largest museums, with hundreds of thousands of objects, a Rodin Museum, renowned impressionist art and a sculpture garden.The WorldNorth AmericaUSAPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaParkway Museum DistrictPhiladelphia Museum of Art
Source: Tourism MediaLiberty Bell CenterSet in the historical heart of the city, this glass pavilion that houses America’s symbol of independence is one of the most visited sights in Philadelphia.The WorldNorth AmericaUSAPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaLiberty Bell Center
Source: Tourism MediaPhiladelphia Museum of ArtOne of the country’s largest museums, with hundreds of thousands of objects, a Rodin Museum, renowned impressionist art and a sculpture garden.The WorldNorth AmericaUSAPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaParkway Museum DistrictPhiladelphia Museum of Art
Source: Tourism MediaBenjamin Franklin ParkwayThe WorldNorth AmericaUSAPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaParkway Museum DistrictBenjamin Franklin Parkway
Source: Tourism MediaFairmount ParkEscape the city in Philly’s “backyard,” while you enjoy family activities and tours involving art, wildlife and historical sights.The WorldNorth AmericaUSAPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaWest PhiladelphiaFairmount Park
Source: Tourism MediaSmith Memorial ArchAdmire the attention to detail in the sculptures portraying state heroes from the American Civil War on a monument bequeathed by a will. The WorldNorth AmericaUSAPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaWest PhiladelphiaSmith Memorial Arch