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WHAT TO SEE AND DO

EXPLORE THE CRADLE OF LIBERTY AND PHILADELPHIA’S HISTORIC DISTRICT

SEE THE SIGHTS OF OLD CITY

Welcome to the Cradle of Liberty! You can download a map of the Official Historic Philadelphia Trail here, or simply explore the neighborhood surrounding The Irish Memorial at 109 Spruce Street. From Independence Hall to the hidden cobbles of Elfreth’s Alley, the story of America is right at our doorstep.

THE MUST-SEE HISTORIC ATTRACTIONS

Link to Independence Hall Website

INDEPENDENCE HALL

520 Chestnut Street. Where the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were signed. Timed tickets are required and highly recommended in advance via the Independence Visitor Center.

Liberty Bell Website Link

THE LIBERTY BELL

6th and Market Streets. No tickets required. Home to the bell with the famous inscription: “Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants thereof.”

Linnk to the President's House Website

PRESIDENT'S HOUSE SITE

6th and Market Streets. An open-air exhibit on the site of Washington’s slave quarters, focusing on the history of slavery in the capital city.

The National Constitution Website Link

NATIONAL CONSTITUTION CENTER

Independence Mall. Explore Signers’ Hall with 42 life-size bronze statues of the Founding Fathers and one of the original copies of the Constitution.

HISTORIC SQUARES & ALLEYWAYS

Elfreth's Alley Website Link

ELFRETH'S ALLEY

North 2nd & North Front Streets. America’s oldest continuously inhabited street and former home to 19th-century Irish immigrant workers.

Washington Square Website Link

WASHINGTON SQUARE

6th and Walnut Streets. A former potter’s field that houses the Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier and the Apollo 14 “moon tree.”

Franklin Square Website

FRANKLIN SQUARE

200 N. 6th Street. A family destination with an 18-hole miniature golf course, Center City’s only carousel, and a historic fountain.

Betsy Ross House Website Link

BETSY ROSS HOUSE

239 Arch Street. The only example of an 18th-century upholstery shop in the country where the first American flag was purportedly sewn.

Headhouse Square Website Link

HEADHOUSE SQUARE

2nd and Lombard Streets. Home to “the Shambles,” a 1745 shed that hosts the city’s oldest continuous farmers’ market.

Christ Church Website Link

CHRIST CHURCH

2nd and Market Streets. Founded in 1695. Visit the burial ground at 5th and Arch to see Benjamin Franklin’s grave.

WATERFRONT & MARITIME HISTORY

Penns Landing Website Link

PENN'S LANDING

Columbus Blvd & Delaware Ave. The focal point of the waterfront, hosting festivals, Race Street Pier, and Penn Treaty Park.

Philly SEaport Museum Link

INDEPENDENCE SEAPORT MUSEUM

Explore Philadelphia’s maritime history. Tour the USS Olympia, the oldest floating steel warship, and the submarine Becuna.

Moshulu Website Link

MOSHULU & GAZELA

Dine aboard the Moshulu, the world’s largest square-rigged sailing vessel, or see Philadelphia’s own Tall Ship, the Gazela.

Washington Avenue Pier Website Link

LAND BUOY AT WASHINGTON AVE

Washington Ave Green. A 55-foot tall sculpture pays tribute to the immigrants, many Irish, who first landed at this pier.

MUSEUMS & MARKETPLACES

Museum of Art Website Link

PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART

Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Home to 227,000 objects and the famous “Rocky Steps.” Don’t miss the Rodin Museum nearby.

Barnes Foundation Website Link

THE BARNES FOUNDATION

2025 Benjamin Franklin Parkway. One of the finest collections of French Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art in the world.

Reading Terminal Market Website Link

READING TERMINAL MARKET

12th and Arch Streets. America’s oldest farmers’ market featuring everything from Pennsylvania Dutch fare to local cannolis.

Magic Gardens Website Link

PHILLY MAGIC GARDENS

1020 South Street. A spectacular mosaic labyrinth created by artist Isaiah Zagar from found objects and mirrors.

TOURING THE CITY

76 Carriage Website Link

HORSE & CARRIAGE

76 Carriage Company tours through Independence Park and Society Hill. Tours start at 599 Market St.

Big Bus Tours Website Link

BIG BUS TOURS

Double-decker hop-on, hop-off tours. Catch the bus at the NE corner of 5th and Market.

Victorian Trolley Website Link

VICTORIAN TROLLEY

Philadelphia Trolley Works offers 27 locations including Chinatown and the Philadelphia Zoo.

Philly Sightseeing Webite Link

PHILLY TOURS

Philly tours by Double Decker Buses. Experience the magic.