Some bristle at the idea of calling Philadelphia the “City of Brotherly Love”: Brash, blunt, and unbothered, the residents of the greater Philadelphia metro area—a combined total of more than six million people—have, in the common parlance, a limited tolerance for b.s. Trends are especially meaningless; that whole, “keeping up with the Joneses” thing? Doesn’t apply here. Philadelphians are just as content with PBR and Jim Beam (shout-out to the Citywide Special) as they are with elderflower liqueur, and as enthusiastic about a hoagie—never a sub—piled high on a fresh Sarcone’s roll as they are over a gourmet meal. And you know why? Because they don’t have anything to prove. It was all born here, in this more than 300-year-old metropolis: The ideals of American liberty, the lightning rod, bubble gum, the toilet paper roll, the slinky. Philly did it all first. It’s the city that raised Thomas Eakins and Noam Chomsky, Will Smith and Questlove, Patti LaBelle and Grace Kelly. It’s home to America’s 2018 Super Bowl champions, and don’t you forget it—which reminds us: Whatever you do, don’t speak ill of the Eagles. (We warned you.)
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14 Best Hotels in Philadelphia
No matter which part of the city you're planning to post up in, we've got a place for you.
By Katie James Watkinson and Regan Stephens
Editor Hotel Recommendations
- The Rittenhouse$$$ | United States, Philadelphia, 210 W. Rittenhouse SquareRead full reviewThe Rittenhouse nails it on superlative quality and prime Center City setting.Readers Choice AwardsPowered By: Expedia
- The Logan Philadelphia, Curio Collection by Hilton$$ | United States, Philadelphia, 1 Logan SquareRead full reviewWith a scenic rooftop bar and sleep-inducing spa the Logan is more than your standard business travel pit stop.Readers Choice AwardsPowered By: Expedia
- The Warwick Hotel Rittenhouse SquareUnited States, Philadelphia,Readers Choice AwardsPowered By: Expedia
- Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center$$$ | United States , Philadelphia, 1 N. 19th St.Read full reviewAs the enthusiastic staff will tell you, it's a Four Seasons for sure, but it's still Philly.Readers Choice AwardsPowered By: Expedia
- Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia$$ | United States, Philadelphia, 433 Chestnut St.Read full reviewThe old and the new collide in fun, often surprising ways at this Washington Square West Kimpton outpost.Readers Choice AwardsPowered By: Expedia
- The Study at University City$ | United States, Philadelphia, 20 S 33rd StRead full reviewA perfect place to plant the folks, come Parents' Weekend.Readers Choice AwardsPowered By: Expedia
- AKA University City$$ | Philadelphia, Cira Centre South, 2929 Walnut StreetRead full reviewThe bachelor pad you always wanted.Readers Choice AwardsPowered By: Expedia
- The Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia$$$ | United States, Philadelphia, 10 Ave Of The ArtsRead full reviewIf Insta-worthy interiors and a convenient location are your main hotel criteria, The Ritz-Carlton reigns supreme in Philadelphia.Readers Choice AwardsPowered By: Expedia
- Sofitel Philadelphia$$ | United States, Philadelphia, 120 S 17th St.Read full reviewif you’re looking for an affordable, yet upscale downtown hotel (with excellent manners, to boot) the Sofitel is your best bet.Readers Choice AwardsPowered By: Expedia
- Hotel Suites at The Touraine$$ | United States, Philadelphia, 1520 Spruce St.Read full reviewThis isn't technically a hotel—but with its thoughtful, localized touches, and high-end, small-scale design, it might just be better.Powered By: Expedia
- Pod Philly Hotel$ | Philadelphia, 31 South 19th StreetRead full reviewA great deal in a great neighborhood.Powered By: Expedia
- Roost East Market$ | United States, Philadelphia, 1199 Ludlow StreetRead full reviewThe apartment of your dreams.Powered By: Expedia
The Best Things to Do in Philadelphia
- 21 Best Things to Do in PhiladelphiaGet that cheesesteak to go—you've got a lot of ground to cover.By Regan Stephens and Devra Ferst
- 15 Best Museums in PhiladelphiaThe only UNESCO World Heritage City in the United States, Philadelphia is packed with museums.By Nancy DePalma
- 10 Best Tours in PhiladelphiaBecause marveling at murals, munching in Manayunk, and running Rocky-style through the streets of South Philly should all make the agenda.By Nancy DePalma
- 4 Best Day Trips from PhiladelphiaIf you need a breather from all those Flyers fans, consider these three get-out-of-dodge destinations.By Nancy DePalma
Editor Recommendations
- The Mütter Museum of the College of Physicians of PhiladelphiaUnited States, Philadelphia, 19 S 22nd St.Read full reviewIf you don't have a strong stomach, consider passing on this macabre museum of medical curiosities.Powered By: GetYourGuide
- Barnes FoundationUnited States, Philadelphia, 2025 Benjamin Franklin ParkwayRead full reviewThe passion project of one Dr. Albert Barnes, whose personal collection of Van Goghs and Picassos hang collage-style.Powered By: GetYourGuide
- Philadelphia Museum of ArtUnited States, Philadelphia, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy.Read full reviewPhiladelphia's renowned museum is sizable in all senses.Powered By: GetYourGuide
- Eastern State PenitentiaryUnited States, Philadelphia, 2027 Fairmount Ave.Read full reviewEastern State Penitentiary was once considered the future of America's corrections: It was the most expensive prison constructed.Powered By: GetYourGuide
- Delaware River WaterfrontUnited States, Philadelphia, 121 North Christopher Columbus BoulevardRead full reviewOnce the spot where William Penn landed, now a series of piers, each with its own personality and draw.
- City HallUnited States, Philadelphia, 1400 John F Kennedy BoulevardRead full reviewThe views of the building—the largest municipal building in the United States—are impressive, but don’t simply stroll past.
- Mural Arts PhiladelphiaUnited States, Philadelphia, 1727-29 Mt. Vernon St.Read full reviewA reminder that art can thrive off the canvas.
- Fairmount ParkUnited States, Philadelphia, 1 Boathouse RowRead full reviewMore than 2,000 acres, with miles of trails, biking and hiking paths, the country’s oldest zoo, and the city’s iconic Boathouse Row.
- Independence National Historic ParkUnited States, Philadelphia, 143 S. 3rd St.Read full reviewSee where American independence was shaped.
- University of PennsylvaniaUnited States, Philadelphia, 1 College HallRead full reviewThis Ivy League campus offers a moment's peace from the bustle of Center City—and never ceases to inspire our inner nerd.
- New Liberty DistilleryUnited States, Philadelphia, 1431 Cadwallader StreetRead full reviewA highly-regarded craft whiskey operation in Philadelphia's South Kensington neighborhood.
- The Academy of MusicUnited States, Philadelphia, 240 South Broad StreetRead full reviewHome to most of Broadway's shows, it's also where Susan B. Anthony spoke about women’s suffrage, Tchaikovsky conducted music, and the Philadelphia Orchestra recorded the music for Disney’s Fantasia.
- Franklin SquareUnited States, Philadelphia, 200 N 6th StRead full reviewOne of the original five public squares William Penn plotted out when he designed Philadelphia, and a local-loved spot close to the tourist sites.
- Bok BuildingUnited States, Philadelphia, 1901 S 9th StRead full reviewClocking in at 340,000 square feet of retrofitted former classrooms, plus an auditorium and a rooftop—it's a magnet for some of Philly’s most talented independent makers and creators.
- Woodmere Art MuseumUnited States, Philadelphia, 9201 Germantown AveRead full reviewAn art institution worth the 30-minute trip from the downtown Philadelphia.
A Photo Tour of Philadelphia Street Art
Take a virtual tour of Philadelphia's street art, including Robert Indiana's LOVE sculpture, Roger White's Your Move series, and paintings from the Mural Arts Organization.
By Carolyn Macuga
The Best Places to Eat and Drink in Philadelphia
- 19 Best Restaurants in PhiladelphiaWith a restaurant scene like this, who'd be jealous of New York City?By Devra Ferst
- 15 Best Bars in PhiladelphiaFrom the stickiest dives to the most closely guarded speakeasies, Philly's got something that'll speak your language.By Katie James Watkinson
- 11 Best Philly Cheesesteak Spots in PhiladelphiaWhiz wit or witout: That is the question.By Shaun Fitzpatrick
- 13 Best Brunch Places in PhiladelphiaFreshly baked pastries, pasta-for-breakfast, hearty brasserie fare—here's where to recover from last night's Citywide Specials.By Devra Ferst
Editor Restaurant and Bar Recommendations
- JG SkyHigh$$$ | United States, Philadelphia, 1 N 19th StThere are beautiful bars in Philadelphia, but nothing like this.
- Hop Sing Laundromat$$ | United States, Philadelphia, 1029 Race StA Chinatown legend that remains invested in a sincere speakeasy experience: think rules, secrecy, and strong cocktails.
- Kalaya Thai Kitchen$$ | United States, Philadelphia, 764 South 9th St.It’s fiery, fresh, and as close to eating in Thailand as one can find in Philly—or anywhere nearby.
- Down North Pizza$$ | United States, Philadelphia, 2804 West Lehigh AvenueCome for the community, stay for the pizza.
- Vedge$$$ | United States, Philadelphia, 1221 Locust St.You don’t need to be a bona fide vegan or vegetarian to dine at Vedge; but dinner here offers one of the most skillfully prepared vegan meals in the country.
- Irwin's$$$ | United States, Philadelphia, 800 Mifflin StCome for the hip South Philly vibes or the sweeping views—stay for the unique but not overly complicated cocktails.
- Hardena$ | United States, Philadelphia, 1754 South Hicks St.Indonesian cuisine marries flavors and ingredients from all over—India, the Middle East, Europe, and China.
- Jim's South Street$ | United States, Philadelphia, 400 South St.It's hard to live up to this much hype, but boy does Jim's manage.
- Royal Sushi & Izakaya$$ | United States, Philadelphia, 780 South 2nd St.This two-in-one izakaya and omakase den is a destination for Philadelphia’s hip food lovers and chefs—that is, when they’re not running their own kitchens.
- Suraya$$ | United States, Philadelphia, 1528 Frankford Ave.A modern spin on Lebanese food by Nathalie Richan and Roland Kassis that you can’t find anywhere else in the city.
- John's Roast Pork$ | Philadelphia, 14 Snyder Ave.Philadelphia’s best-known sandwich might be the cheesesteak—but the roast pork is really the official sandwich.
A Walk Through Philadelphia’s Coolest Neighborhood
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Van Gogh, Matisse, and Renoir: The Masterpieces of the Barnes Foundation
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