Thanks for doing a Philadelphia video. I have lived here since 1996, so I have been to every place you list. It’s a great list. There are plenty of other worthwhile attractions too. I would also recommend Old Christ Church at 2nd and Market, only a few blocks from Elfreth’s Alley. Built in 1695, it’s pretty amazing. A few blocks from the church itself is the church’s graveyard where Benjamin Franklin is buried. That site puts you a few blocks’ walk from The Betsy Ross House, now a museum. I could go on and on.
Hey Adam, thanks, appreciate it, especially coming from someone from Philadelphia 😉 We loved it there, so many things to see and do and it’s not too big so you can really cover a lot even in one day. Benjamin Franklin’s grave and Betsy Ross house are great, loved it 😎
I'm from Great Britain and my beloved Grandmother was born in Philadelphia, i would love to fly over there and experience some things that my Nana had during her childhood, it'll be my first time going to USA ❤️🇺🇲🇬🇧
I know this is technically not in Philly but across the river in Camden, NJ is the Battleship New Jersey. I went there on the 4th of July and got to watch fireworks from the battleship with the Philadelphia skyline in full view. Best 4th of July I've ever had by far.
The Reading market used to be a railroad terminal back in the day and you would've seen steam locomotives chugging in and out of that place in it's heyday, The Reading RR ended service there in the 1980s and since then the upstairs platform has been a events center.
The market was always a market. You are talking about the rest of the headhouse bldg which, yes, was a train station originally. Now it's the entrance to the PA Convention Center.
A few things to add: Cheese steaks! What's a visit to Philly without a cheese steak. Go to Genos and across the street to Pat's as they have an ongoing rivalry as to who has the best cheese steaks in Philly Valley Forge is located just outside of Philadelphia and is where the Continental Army wintered. Great Hiking and you can get a audio tour and drive around the park Amish Country - About an Hours drive from Philadelphia is Lancaster County where the Amish live. Take a drive it's unique to the area The Franklin Institute - A must see science museum dedicated to, who else, Benjamin Franklin Features a Heart model that you can walk through, a full locomotive, a wright brothers flyer and a Planetarium Independence Hall is the best place to go because you can't find that history anywhere else. It is the founding of our country
@@cassiussaldana5920 it was BEAUTIFUL! Really incredible city... so rich with history, great restaurants, and fun venues. It's like a fusion of NYC and Boston... you have a very historic, colonial district on the water and then further in you get the hustle & bustle vibe of Manhattan with the skyscrapers, traffic, LED signage, etc. 10/10 recommend! Definitely check out Reading Terminal Market, the Museum of the American Revolution, the Eastern State Penitentiary, and this restaurant called Cuba Libre!
#11 The restaurants in Center City, #12 The entertainment and cultural arts attractions #13 E-A-G-L-E-S Eagles!!! Thanks for the remencient tour. Think I hit all of them. Remember when graffiti remediation got its start. One of the best cities in America. Has attytood!
Smoked a J with my girl and was not ready for your accent on Independence and how truly awesome it is ! It will forever be an inside joke between the mother of my child and I
If you do visit the art museum. When you get to the top don't let the guy offering to take photos, take your photo because after he's done he's going to ask you for a tip 🙃 that's Philly for u
The Masonic Grand Lodge in Philadelphia is amazing , it's across the street from City Hall, and the only place I've been to that compares to it is the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Also visit Bartrams garden, Cira Green(a park on the roof top) and the John Heinz wild life refuge. Tourists are only ever directed to places in center city. All of those places you mentioned were in center city. We have so much more to our city
No. Renting a car won’t be necessary and neither will Uber. The great thing about Philly is that SEPTA (our transportation system) is on almost every corner in the city so there is always a bus and bus fare is only $2.50 per bus
Walk down South Street if for nothing more than the people watching. It's become more touristy than in the past but it gives you a look into some Philly street style which is pretty unique (or at least it used to be before Miley Cyrus lifted it from us) Laurel Hill Cemetery is the most beautiful part of Philly (in my opinion). Visit on a nice sunny afternoon and enjoy the beautiful white marble sculpturesque cemetery, overlooking the river. It's like a beautiful park filled with sculptures. They also do tours because the Laurel Hill Cemetery has a rich history.
I’ll be visiting Philly next this coming up week. I understand the weather will be quite cold. Coming from Texas, in suggestions for inside attractions???Any one?
Hi All, pls help me to choose city between Newtown and Philadelphia from PA state. As crime is everywhere in USA, which part of Philadelphia has major crime issues? Which part is good for living with family?
Just my opinion, but I think the best cities I visited in USA are: San Francisco Los Angeles New York City Las Vegas (Views lol not the nightlife since I’m against it) Pittsburgh exceptional
Philadelphia really meant to me. I went to the Harry Potter exhibit, Liberty Bell, and the bus tour. I enjoyed the city a lot, and I am devastated about the recent mass shooting there.
Anyone visiting Philadelphia MUST get ice cream at The Franklin Fountain. Best ice cream in the world, bar none. Just be prepared to wait on line for some time, as the line to get in frequently goes down/around the block.
How could you mention Philadelphia's museums but not mention the Franklin Institute, one of the greatest museums of science and natural history in the country?
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Top 10 things to do in PHILADELPHIA 1.) DON'T GO 2.) DON'T GO 3.) DON'T GO 4.) DON'T GO 5.) DON'T GO 6.) DON'T GO 7.) DON'T GO 8.) DON'T GO 9.) DON'T GO 10.) DON'T GO
One Liberty Place Observation Deck is my favorite place ever. Its very relaxing up there.
Which it was still open
How and where can we buy tickets for that?
That was such a nice video bro. Philadelphia is my city.
Thanks George, we loved it there!
*All cities have pro and cons.. but Philly has a lot of fun things to do and such rich history*
Philadelphia is the slum of america...
@@deepusuresh3364 true that I live in philly
Philly is cool I find the people to be alot nicer than other cities I lived in
South street and pens landing is so cool
@@benjaminfranklin4339 Philly is not cool
Thanks for doing a Philadelphia video. I have lived here since 1996, so I have been to every place you list. It’s a great list. There are plenty of other worthwhile attractions too. I would also recommend Old Christ Church at 2nd and Market, only a few blocks from Elfreth’s Alley. Built in 1695, it’s pretty amazing. A few blocks from the church itself is the church’s graveyard where Benjamin Franklin is buried. That site puts you a few blocks’ walk from The Betsy Ross House, now a museum. I could go on and on.
Hey Adam, thanks, appreciate it, especially coming from someone from Philadelphia 😉 We loved it there, so many things to see and do and it’s not too big so you can really cover a lot even in one day. Benjamin Franklin’s grave and Betsy Ross house are great, loved it 😎
Thank you, I have a plan to visit. I wanna see Old Christ Church.
I'm from Great Britain and my beloved Grandmother was born in Philadelphia, i would love to fly over there and experience some things that my Nana had during her childhood, it'll be my first time going to USA ❤️🇺🇲🇬🇧
Please come enjoy our country. Yours is lovely as well.
Go for the food
I know this is technically not in Philly but across the river in Camden, NJ is the Battleship New Jersey. I went there on the 4th of July and got to watch fireworks from the battleship with the Philadelphia skyline in full view. Best 4th of July I've ever had by far.
I’m flying to “Philly” for the first time in September. Thank you for this video.
How did it go? Any suggestions?
Can't wait to go see it!!!
My City!!!!! City of Brotherly Love!!! And the city of Rocky!!!
Rocky is Fiction
@@gregorythompson8873
The movie was made in Philly!
That's the point!
I'm from London, we are coming to America to make a zombie movie.
@@reverendbluejeans1748
Are you serious?
Well Philadelphia would be great for that type of movie.
@@reverendbluejeans1748
I love London.
I've been to London twice.
It's an awesome city!
Great video! I live in Philly and love it here!
Hey Mark, thanks 😀 We really enjoyed the city and the vibe is great! 😉
Same
I left the city over 30 years ago when I joined the army and I never moved back but I visit from time to time I am a proud Philadelphian
The Reading market used to be a railroad terminal back in the day and you would've seen steam locomotives chugging in and out of that place in it's heyday, The Reading RR ended service there in the 1980s and since then the upstairs platform has been a events center.
Ahhhh…..monopoly!
The market was always a market. You are talking about the rest of the headhouse bldg which, yes, was a train station originally.
Now it's the entrance to the PA Convention Center.
I’m homesick now
I love my city
I miss One Liberties observation deck - they shut it down after the Covid regulations unfortunately. I hope they open it again
A few things to add:
Cheese steaks! What's a visit to Philly without a cheese steak. Go to Genos and across the street to Pat's as they have an ongoing rivalry as to who has the best cheese steaks in Philly
Valley Forge is located just outside of Philadelphia and is where the Continental Army wintered. Great Hiking and you can get a audio tour and drive around the park
Amish Country - About an Hours drive from Philadelphia is Lancaster County where the Amish live. Take a drive it's unique to the area
The Franklin Institute - A must see science museum dedicated to, who else, Benjamin Franklin Features a Heart model that you can walk through, a full locomotive, a wright brothers flyer and a Planetarium
Independence Hall is the best place to go because you can't find that history anywhere else. It is the founding of our country
Man... The way you say "Independence" is something else
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It was great going back to Philadelphia last year, when we went to Fairmount Park and the Museum of Art.
I'm visiting this weekend, this was so helpful! Thank you.
Visiting for the first time in a few weeks, so excited!! 😍😍
how is it
@@cassiussaldana5920 it was BEAUTIFUL! Really incredible city... so rich with history, great restaurants, and fun venues. It's like a fusion of NYC and Boston... you have a very historic, colonial district on the water and then further in you get the hustle & bustle vibe of Manhattan with the skyscrapers, traffic, LED signage, etc. 10/10 recommend! Definitely check out Reading Terminal Market, the Museum of the American Revolution, the Eastern State Penitentiary, and this restaurant called Cuba Libre!
@@panjoshua6251 Thats nice to hear you had a fun time in Philly
#11 The restaurants in Center City,
#12 The entertainment and cultural arts attractions
#13 E-A-G-L-E-S Eagles!!!
Thanks for the remencient tour. Think I hit all of them. Remember when graffiti remediation got its start. One of the best cities in America. Has attytood!
When i think of Philadelphia i think of Mitchell & Ness shop 😅 so its #14
Im going tomorrow to my first match ever!
Very helpful! I'm here now!
Enjoy ;)
Yeah I was there! Yeah! Still good memories. Al Capone wow! Yeah the skyliners are nice! Yes Phili was nice!
Smoked a J with my girl and was not ready for your accent on Independence and how truly awesome it is ! It will forever be an inside joke between the mother of my child and I
Forgot the play touch museum I used to love it there when I was a kid it's a amazing place to use imagination
Thanks for the video!
I miss the food the most ...Live on west coast now . I MISS PHILLY FOOD !
If you do visit the art museum. When you get to the top don't let the guy offering to take photos, take your photo because after he's done he's going to ask you for a tip 🙃 that's Philly for u
Ty! I am going during spring break and it helped me so much
That City Hall Building is breath taking
Thanks for sharing! I enjoyed watching and learning some things about Philly that I didn’t know before
Thanks for this very interesting Video !! Saved it for future Philly visits.
dont forget to visit kensington ave..
🤣🤣 it'll be something they ain't ever seen before 😆
Lmaooo do not visit Kensington ave …
I think Philadelphia will be my next travel destination. Hopefully this spring I will visit!
Thank you! Can’t wait to go this summer
Awesome! Im visiting soon!
The Masonic Grand Lodge in Philadelphia is amazing , it's across the street from City Hall, and the only place I've been to that compares to it is the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
You just know some ppl got butt raped there tho
moving to Philadelphia when I get older for sure
This is so cool!
Also visit Bartrams garden, Cira Green(a park on the roof top) and the John Heinz wild life refuge. Tourists are only ever directed to places in center city. All of those places you mentioned were in center city. We have so much more to our city
is it a must to rent a car when visiting Philly or will Uber be enough?
No. Renting a car won’t be necessary and neither will Uber. The great thing about Philly is that SEPTA (our transportation system) is on almost every corner in the city so there is always a bus and bus fare is only $2.50 per bus
If you have kids take them to “jump to it”. There’s a mechanical bull, huge bouncy house, obstacle courses, bumper cars, skating rink, etc.
Great! Thanks for the tip
What is there to do in Circa Green?
I sadly moved away from Philly with my parents, I can’t wait to get out of college and move back!
Sigh. I left too pennslanding was my soothing place
Walk down South Street if for nothing more than the people watching. It's become more touristy than in the past but it gives you a look into some Philly street style which is pretty unique (or at least it used to be before Miley Cyrus lifted it from us)
Laurel Hill Cemetery is the most beautiful part of Philly (in my opinion). Visit on a nice sunny afternoon and enjoy the beautiful white marble sculpturesque cemetery, overlooking the river. It's like a beautiful park filled with sculptures. They also do tours because the Laurel Hill Cemetery has a rich history.
I live in philly and reading terminal is awesome
What about getting a cheesesteak?
Id say Genos.
@@jimmyfaustjr6413 you fake philly real homies go to ishcabibbles
@@hystericalchike6232 never heard of it lol
@@jimmyfaustjr6413 check it out its on south street but they have 2 locations
Genos
very good summary
Great video!
Fantastic bro 🤘🤘
Thanks 🤠
I love my city ❤️
I’ll be visiting Philly next this coming up week. I understand the weather will be quite cold. Coming from Texas, in suggestions for inside attractions???Any one?
How was it??
this video was so awesome and informative, thank you for such a well produced and entertaining format! =D
Thanks, appreciate it! 😎
when i go there, the first thing i do is wake up at 4 in the morning and run like ROCKY.
who's with me?
Me lol
Lol that's what I want to do.
4:08, is that the same stairs
I am so going to run up these stairs one day, hire some kids to run behind me
I love Philadelphia!!
2:10, Reading Terminal is a must.
My whole family is from Philadelphia and they tell me it’s history. I want to visit
Good video
Tahnks 😀
Had no idea about 1 Liberty , I'm there. Thanx!
Two missing essential items: The Franklin Institute museum for science and South Street for fun.
Making money is an action. Keeping money is a behavior, but "Growing money is wisdom" I heard this from someone!
I had no idea Philadelphia had so much to offer.
Hello friend!
Nice 👍
excellent work ❤️❤️Very beautiful!
Great presentation!
Hi All, pls help me to choose city between Newtown and Philadelphia from PA state.
As crime is everywhere in USA, which part of Philadelphia has major crime issues? Which part is good for living with family?
#1 Watch your back.
Just my opinion, but I think the best cities I visited in USA are:
San Francisco
Los Angeles
New York City
Las Vegas (Views lol not the nightlife since I’m against it)
Pittsburgh exceptional
Chicago?
Benjamin Franklin I may like it, I have only landed there lol so it doesn’t count yet
what about greeley, colorado?
Murders
6:25 dope
Philadelphia really meant to me. I went to the Harry Potter exhibit, Liberty Bell, and the bus tour. I enjoyed the city a lot, and I am devastated about the recent mass shooting there.
Anyone visiting Philadelphia MUST get ice cream at The Franklin Fountain. Best ice cream in the world, bar none. Just be prepared to wait on line for some time, as the line to get in frequently goes down/around the block.
Best ice cream is at MOO THRU, Made fresh daily from milk from local dairies.
Is it open on Sundays?
Is the Penitentiary open on Sunday?
Amazing video!! Thank you for sharing it ✈️
Thank you :)
How could you mention Philadelphia's museums but not mention the Franklin Institute, one of the greatest museums of science and natural history in the country?
nice video
It looks like a good city and I will visit it
where is found room rent under 100$ in Philadelphia for students around university of Pennsylvania
please reply me bro
Nice video! To bad tho the observation deck is now permanently closed. Sad
5:15 G search, 2 & 1
I love Philly...and miss it
Tomorrow will be a year for me in Philly😁
Avoid the gun fire????
I went to Philly just recently!
Is city hall and penns landing free? Is there entry ticket we need to book?
It's open to the public.
Steve’s Prince of Steaks is the only place to get a cheesesteak proper.
Where can I get the best philly cheese steak in philly buddy?
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Best thing about living in Philly was getting my medical education
I’m from north Philly but now I’m a soldier at Fort Hood TX
What was it like growing up there?
Be sure to visit Kensington ave, for sites you may have never seen before..!
I'll pass on #7. Video is enough for me
One Liberty Place observation deck is closed now :(
Any others decks or high rise view can go to instead?
Run and keep running
GO ASTROS! 🧡🧡🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Penns Landing is now demolished. Not sure what they're doing with the space
You forgot walking over The Benjamin Franklin Bridge.Make sure you have a camera with you.
That's a great thing to do ... in daylight. It's closed to pedestrians at night, so plan accordingly (meaning: I didn't plan and was disappointed!)
It’s always sunny there
Yeah
Missy Eagles and My Cheesteaks on Sundays.
I wonder where the narrator is from. Never quite heard an accent like that before. Cool video though, I live in Northeast.
I'm going in August and I haven't been since 2015
Wow lv to see this place
Been to steps off movie Rocky Sylvester Stone statue
Long Story short, Stay in Center City.
Daigo Kengo EXACTLY
You're out of touch: Northern Liberties, Fish Town, Mannayunk, Mt. Airy, Chestnut Hill, ...Philly is on blast, word is getting around.
Top 10 things to do in PHILADELPHIA 1.) DON'T GO 2.) DON'T GO 3.) DON'T GO 4.) DON'T GO 5.) DON'T GO 6.) DON'T GO 7.) DON'T GO 8.) DON'T GO 9.) DON'T GO 10.) DON'T GO
Just don't go to North Philly 😂
It's changing rapidly: Madonna will be at the newly renovated "MET Philly" and Temple University is lit--just to give you a clue.
Is that the good?
Hood
West philly is worst and I am from north
Thats kind of offensive lol since I live there =p