Philadelphia Pennsylvania Travel Information
Our founding fathers signed the Constitution and the Declaration of
Independence in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, making it a popular host
for history seekers and city lovers alike. As the state’s largest
urban spot, Philadelphia offers an array of shopping and antiquing,
historic monuments and state parks and the state’s largest museum, The
Philadelphia Museum of Art. Scout the various neighborhoods in
Philadelphia, each with a unique draw. The popular and trendy streets
of Old Town, in northeast Philly, offer a variety of shopping,
nightlife and eateries as well as Independence National Park and the
U.S. Mint. Fairmount Park, the Philadelphia Zoo and the
Philadelphia Museum of Art bring in thousands of tourists each year.
The acres of the park are lush with history, recreation and culture
all in one package. The Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra is one
of the top five city orchestras in the U.S. and with the many other
theater and entertainment options you’ll find, you can fill every
night with something different. An hour from New York City and
the Jersey Shore, Philadelphia is prime for planning a multiple
destination trip, sunning, shopping and sightseeing all at
once. Philadelphia is accessible through I-276 and I-95 east to
west and US 1 and I-76 north to south.
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