Philadelphia Hidden Gems
Cheesesteaks, murals, and the country's oldest streets -- spin real Philly spots.
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- Philadelphia Museum of Art — Majestic space with famed entry staircase featuring Renaissance classics & special exhibits.
- Adventure Aquarium — Massive aquarium with a 3D theater, plus hippos, stingrays & an underwater shark tunnel.
- Liberty Bell — Last rung in 1846, this 2,080-pound icon of freedom features a biblical inscription & a famed crack.
- Philadelphia Zoo — Large zoo with nearly 1,700 animals, including rare & endangered species, plus an education center.
- The Franklin Institute — Lively, family-friendly science museum with many interactive exhibits & displays plus a planetarium.
- Please Touch Museum — A large environment with a focus on ages 3-12 contains hands-on attractions, plus an on-site cafe.
- Eastern State Penitentiary — Gothic-style prison-turned-attraction with tours of Al Capone's cell, exhibits & a haunted house.
- JFK Plaza (Love Park) — Bustling urban plaza featuring a geyser-like fountain & Robert Indiana's well-known Love sculpture.
- Philadelphia's Magic Gardens — Funky folk art venue provides mosaicked galleries, a sculpture garden maze & educational programs.
- Rocky Statue — Massive, landmark statue of fictional boxer Rocky Balboa & a well-known picture spot.
- Barnes Foundation — Paintings by artists including Picasso & Renoir, African sculpture, Native American textiles & more.
- Franklin Square — Centered on a historic fountain, this park offers mini-golf, a classic carousel & a burger joint.
- The Mütter Museum of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia — Collection of over 20,000 unusual, unique anatomical specimens in a museum of medical history.
- City Hall Visitor Center — Visitor center at Philadelphia's historic city hall offering a gift shop, attraction tickets & more.
- FDR Park — Large urban park offering a golf course, sports fields, fishing lakes & the American Swedish Museum.
- Elfreth's Alley Museum — This picturesque cobblestone street is known as the oldest continuously inhabited road in America.
- Penn Museum — Set in a building with a Chinese rotunda, this museum has abundant artifacts & antiquities.
- Otherworld Philadelphia — A highly-rated real-world spot (4.5★, 2066 reviews) worth spinning for.
- Morris Arboretum & Gardens of the University of Pennsylvania — Afternoon destination drawing nature-lovers with its collection of flora on a 19th-century estate.
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