By Julius Choudhury
Philadelphia is famous for its pivotal role in American History. Along with being home to many historic landmarks, the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were signed here which gives particular meaning to its significance. From enjoying drinks at a bar to dancing the night away, the city has options to entertain every kind of traveler.
Our picks for the top attractions in Philadelphia include Independence Hall, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia City Hall, Liberty Bell, Longwood Gardens, Eastern State Penitentiary, and The Liberty D Show at The Peco Theater.
Check it out now to experience the best attractions in Philadelphia, famous for their important role in American history.
Independence Hall
Its the birthplace of the united state and the place where the independence was adopted after so many wars and revolutions. the place where the constitution was drafted . the place where it was debated .it was completed in 1753. also it served as the capital for province and commonwealth.;
Tips: its the place that talks about the history of America and its wars and how it managed to create a constitution
Philadelphia Museum of Art
The iconic and gritty boxer in the 70s and 80s movie franchise "Rocky" climbed the 99 steps up this building during his intense training montage. Now, a statue about 9 feet tall stands at the base of the museum's steps to pay homage to him. This, however, is not the only art piece in this museum that enjoys titanic status. Inside the museum's rooms are rooms. Yes, this is not a typo. Actual rooms from all over the world are showcased inside this unique cultural attraction. Whether you want to walk into a 16th-century Japanese Buddhist temple or a 12th-century French cloister, you can indulge your architectural or cultural fancy in this place. Aside from these attractions, titans of painting like Picasso, Van Eyck, Cézanne and Matisse also have their pieces showcased here.;
Tips: on the first Sunday of every month (10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) and every Friday night (5:00 to 8:45 p.m.), you can pay whatever amount you wish upon entry.
Philadelphia City Hall
Designated as a National Historic Landmark as well as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Civil Engineers, this building is an architectural treasure. The world's largest free standing masonry building, it is considered as one of the most iconic Philly landmarks.;
Tips: visitors can go up in the tower of the City Hall to get some stunning views of the city.
Liberty Bell
The liberty bell located in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania.. Located across the National Historical park.. The bell was summon lawmakers to legislative sessions and to alert citizens about public meetings. The bell first cracked when rug after its arrival in Philadelphia..;
Tips: history is nice.. very good place to visit for vacations. used to keep slaves, documenting it truthfully.
Longwood Gardens
Longwood Gardens are one of the prominent gardens in United States. Longwood Gardens consists of varied outdoor gardens, ranging from formal to naturalistic in their landscape design, and 20 indoor gardens. The garden consists Aeolion orgen , Italian water garden, Fountain garden, Flower garden. There is one large garden conservatory to warm up and see some blooms in this massive greenhouse.;
Tips: one of the best experience at Longwood Gardens is Open Air Theatre Fountain shows. From kids to adult everyone will enjoy it. There are 1500 seats,Multiple concerts takes place.
Eastern State Penitentiary
This former prison complex, which has a quaint castle-like appearance, was inspired by the principles of the Quakers. These people believed that prisoners must be isolated instead of abused so they can reflect on their wrongdoing. Despite being highly influential in the American justice system, the prison closed its doors in the 70s. Right now, you can tour this facility during the day. Those who are a bit adventurous can go on night tours during the summer. Whatever schedule you choose, do not forget to drop by the prison cells of one of America's most notorious gangsters, Al Capone. Visiting during Halloween, however, is an entirely different world. During that time, this prison once again becomes a dark place of sorts.;
Tips: don’t have a car? Don’t worry, Philadelphia Trolley Works, Big Bus, The Phlash and several SEPTA bus routes pass by this prison.
The Liberty 3D Show at The Peco Theater
Franklin loved science as much as he loved The State. He would have certainly enjoyed seeing himself in 3D graphics form had he lived today. Watch this beloved and innovative founding father of America showcase the history of Philadelphia in this creative 3D presentation at PECO Theater. Niles Creative Group designed the circular theater in the lobby of the new Historic Philadelphia Center near Sixth and Chestnut Streets. The media group’s 150-foot circular screen gives viewers an immersive experience similar to the Gravitron amusement park ride, minus the vibration.;
Tips: the PECO Theater is accessible by bus lines 21, 400 and 406 and trains servicing the Manayunk/Norristown and Paoli/Thorndale rail line.
Read more: Philadelphia Travel Guide - Vacation & Tourism