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Please Touch Museum
The Please Touch Museum offers a unique experience for children. Its exhibits are all hands-on, and young children can experiment with and understand things in the way that is most effective for kids – by manipulating and physically exploring them. In 2008, the Museum moved to Memorial Hall in west Fairmount Park. The Hall was built to house the centennial exhibition in 1876, and exhibits to eng... (read more)

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Business Travel to Philadelphia: Must-Visits near the Convention Center
If you're traveling to Philadelphia on business, chances are you'll be spending some time at or near the Pennsylvania Convention Center, which is located in the heart of Chinatown and very near to the city's main arts corridor. Even if you're only in Philadelphia for a day or two, there are plenty of places to see and things to eat that will give you a feel for the city. If you need a hotel room... (read more - PDF guide)
Best Free Activities and Locales in Philly
There are plenty of things to see and do in Philadelphia without spending a penny. Chill out in Valley Forge National Historic Park or Independence National Historical Park, taking in the nation's history (and perhaps catching snippets of a tour!). Check listings to see if Rittenhouse Square has any special events scheduled, like the Flower Market in the spring or the biannual Fine Art Show. Fo... (read more - PDF guide)
Best Hidden Gems
If you want to stay away from the tourist locales and experience some of the places that Philadelphians love best, these are the places for you. Restaurants like Marigold Kitchen and Little Fish are sometimes hard to get a table at, but they are true gems. Bartram’s Garden and Philadelphia Mural Tours will show you sides of the city you wouldn’t otherwise see. While not really hidden, the B... (read more - PDF guide)
Best Philly Nightlife
This list will guide you to the hottest spots in Philadelphia, whether they offer live music (the Kimmel Center, Chris' Jazz Cafe, and World Cafe Live), incredible beer (Monk's Cafe and Tria), dancing (Fluid and 700 Club), or if they’re just a hot spot to see and be seen—and sip fancy cocktails (Rouge and Continental Midtown). And then there's Drinker’s, an ordinary bar in comparison, that'... (read more - PDF guide)
Best Places to Eat in Philly
Philadelphia is known for its innovative cuisine and excellent chefs. This selection of restaurants highlights some excellent neighborhood BYOB's (Pumpkin, Mercato, and Lolita), two Stephen Starr dining experiences (Buddakan and Morimoto), the famous Reading Terminal Market, where you can find any type of food you'd like, and a Moroccan restaurant (Marrakesh) that serves an eight-course meal. Of c... (read more - PDF guide)
Best Places to Stay
Philadelphia has many hotels scattered throughout the downtown area that cater to tourists. If you want to be in the historic district, try the upscale Omni Hotel, the Sheraton, or the smaller and quainter Alexander Inn or Penn's View Inn. If you want to be closer to center city's business and shopping areas, try the Rittenhouse Hotel, the Loews, or Sofitel. The Marriott, in the heart of center... (read more - PDF guide)
Freaky and Fascinating Philadelphia
Philadelphia has some fascinating museums, tours, and restaurants, many of which you won't come across in any other city. This one-day trip appeals to those seeking something unusual, something creepy, and something they just would never expect to see. read more about Freaky and Fascinating Philadelphia (read more - PDF guide)
Top 10 Live Music Venues
Philadelphia is known for producing such famous musicians as Chubby Checker and Will Smith. Live music venues abound; this list will guide you to the best places to hear live (usually local) music. The Khyber, North Star Bar, the Trocadero, and the Tin Angel are known for helping local bands gain a footing. The Keswick and the Tower Theater draw national bands, while Chris’ Jazz Café and Ort... (read more - PDF guide)
Top 10 Things to Do in Philly
Visiting Philadelphia's historic and cultural spots can keep you occupied for days. This list highlights some of the must-sees for first-time visitors and those who simply want to know more about how the city ticks. You'll see some of the most important historic sites (Independence National Historical Park, the Liberty Bell, Valley Forge National Historic Park), some of the best museums (the Fra... (read more - PDF guide)
Top 5 Popular Brunch Spots
Just the mention of Sabrina's, Honey's Sit 'N Eat, or Morning Glory will make most Philadelphians start drooling as they imagine massive stuffed french toast (Sabrina's), perfectly cooked grits (Honey's), and famous frittatas (Morning Glory). Bring your coffee and be prepared for an hour-long wait for a table! If you want to avoid the wait you're likely to find at these three places, try Jones, ... (read more - PDF guide)
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