Visitors from all over the world were awestruck by Eastern State Penitentiary's spectacular design and avant-garde ideology when it first opened in 1829.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is home to more than 240,000 objects that exemplify the artistic accomplishments of the Western and Asian worlds.
The Barnes Foundation is a museum, educational centre, and collection of works of art that supports both horticulture and art appreciation.
The Market provides a fantastic range of locally grown & exotic vegetables, locally sourced meats & poultry, as well as the best seafood, cheeses, baked products, & confections.
The United States Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were discussed and adopted by America's Founding Fathers in Independence Hall.
The 57th story of One Liberty Place in downtown Philadelphia has the One Liberty Observation Deck, which offers panoramic views of the city from a bird's-eye perspective.
The Liberty Bell is one of the most popular historical landmarks in the country and is considered to be the ultimate symbol of American freedom.
In the gardens next to The Gates of Hell, Rodin's most well-known sculpture, The Thinker (1880), which captivated him during the last thirty years of his life, is on display.