Philadelphia is one of the most significant historical cities in America. The Declaration of Independence was ratified at Independence Hall on July 4, 1776.
Liberty Bell Pavilion
The liberty bell has stood for freedom and independence in the United States for a very long time.
Independence Hall
Independence Hall, well recognized as the location where the Declaration of Independence was adopted, initially served as the State House of the Colony of Pennsylvania.
Reading Terminal Market
Since 1995, The Market at Reading Terminal has been recognised as a National Historic Landmark. It is a longstanding Philadelphia tradition.
Philadelphia Zoo
A variety of creatures from all over the world can be found in the Philadelphia Zoo, which also actively works to conserve and rehabilitate wildlife.
Fairmount Park
The Philadelphia Zoo, the Rodin Museum, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art are located in this picturesque park near the Schuylkill River and Wissahickon Creek.
Museum of Art and Rocky Steps
One of the largest collections of paintings and other artworks in the United States is housed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
LOVE Park
The renowned LOVE sculpture by Robert Indiana, which was erected in John F. Kennedy Plaza for the America's Bicentennial celebration in 1976, honors "the City of Brotherly Love" in Philadelphia.
Eastern State Penitentiary
The Eastern State Penitentiary was built in 1829 with the aim of rehabilitating criminals through solitary confinement.