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Philadelphia in 1 day

If you only have 1 day to spend in Philadelphia, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Philly's the birthplace of America, and it's also a fantastic place to visit. It's filled with fascinating historical attractions, including the Independence National Historical Park, where you can walk in the footsteps of the Founding Fathers. The city is also steeped in culture, with many institutions like the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Walnut Street Theatre. And it has some of the best dining in the country — from cheesesteaks to fine-dining restaurants.
With favorites like Morimoto, Reading Terminal Market, and Dutch Eating Place, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Dutch Eating Place and Independence Beer Garden so you can get the best taste of Philadelphia while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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With only 1 day to squeeze in as much activities as you can, we strategically grouped the must-sees, Reading Terminal Market and Dilworth Park with surrounding point of interests to make sure you don’t leave Philadelphia without getting the most bang for your time. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Reading Terminal Market

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4.5
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Market
Grocery store
Reading Terminal Market is a renowned indoor farmer's market that has been serving a diverse range of food, housewares, and local specialties since 1893. It offers an array of dining options including Townsend Wentz's Oloroso and Jose Garces' Amada.
Reading Terminal Market is a foodie paradise, and my visit was a perfect example of why. The variety here is unmatched—you can walk a few steps and go from authentic international dishes to Philly classics. We started with some hearty Indian food: a rich spinach and stew dish paired with flavorful rice. The rice was perfectly seasoned, and the stew had layers of spice. Of course, no trip to Philly is complete without a cheesesteak, so we grabbed one from uncle Gus restaurant. The bread was fresh with that perfect crunch from the sesame seeds, the onions were caramelized just right, and the meat and cheese were melt-in-your-mouth good. It really hit the spot. What I love about Reading Terminal Market is that you can try completely different cuisines in one visit. In just one meal, we went from Indian flavors to an iconic Philly classic, and everything tasted authentic and delicious. Yes, it’s busy, but that’s the fun of it—it feels alive, full of people and energy. The food quality makes it more than worth it. Whether you’re a local or visiting Philly, you won’t leave hungry, and you’ll probably already be planning what you want to try next time.
Maan K — Google review
This a very unique place! It’s a must see and the perfect spot for lunch. There’s many different food options here, all of a wide variety! From raw oysters to soul food to sushi to Indian. There are a few dessert places as well. The meat market and fish market have lots of things to choose from if you plan on grabbing and preparing at home! We visited on a Saturday and it was overwhelmingly packed with people, however it is open 7 days a week, so I suggest visiting on a weekday.
Lauren M — Google review
Incredible space with multiple vendors, shops, and restaurants! Can’t recommend this market enough - we’ve literally told everyone about it. We are so glad we stopped in at the recommendation of our Lyft driver and we were so impressed. Coffee, Chocolate Pastries, multicultural cuisine options, and at least one or two bar / restaurants spaces. Not only was it an amazing adventure just walking the aisles, but everything was clean and the service at all the stalls was incredible. People were polite and it was easy to navigate the space! Highly recommend stopping Reading Terminal if you’re in the area!
Carl M — Google review
We went on a Sunday at noon. I have to say it was busy but was still easy to get around with a toddler. We went to The Original Turkey and it was so delicious reminds me of Thanksgiving but so much better because the turkey was juicy and tender. The stuffing had so much flavor and the gravy was savory. The stuffing club was to die for. Next was dessert and we decided on Wilts!!!! Chocolate strawberries was so sweet and delicious. Strawberries by themselves were fragrant. Then Muller Chocolate Co. We got a variety of truffles and chocolate covered pretzels. As a tourist I definitely recommend these places but I do say go and look around and try things that you might fancy! There is plenty
Amber H — Google review
Oh my. What an incredible place to get a true taste of Philly. From cheesesteaks and pretzels to baked goods and fresh meats and veggies - there’s something around every corner! Enjoyed a fresh pressed juice, bagels and donuts while we strolled. Bought some local libations home with us. Can’t wait to go try some more spots throughout the market
LeeAnna F — Google review
A must visit! TONS of vendors and delicious food throughout the building. Anything you could want, it’s going to be in here. I loved the neon signs and how much there was throughout. Great deals galore, and everyone was friendly and helpful if you had a question. I wish I had something like this closer to home; I would visit Philly again just to come Back here!
Nick A — Google review
Our favourite place in Philly! Open everyday from 8am-6pm. If you visit Philly, this is a MUST! Gets very busy on weekends and it’s sometimes difficult to move around because of how narrow some of the aisles are. There are so many food options here, from Vegan food, cookies, doughnuts, delis, cheese and chocolate boutiques. There are washrooms here and some very limited seating.
MadeBy V — Google review
What a cultural gem. From cheese steaks, to pastry shops, candy stores, groceries, seafood & meat markets, Amish diner, smoothies, gifts, and more. Prices range from fair to touristy. It's clean, including the restrooms, the service is kind, and the options are endless.
Damon — Google review
1136 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA•https://readingterminalmarket.org/•(215) 922-2317•Tips and more reviews for Reading Terminal Market
7 min · 0.35 mi
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Dilworth Park

4.5
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4.3
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Park
Nature & Parks
Event venue
Dilworth Park is a vibrant urban park located in the heart of Center City, Philadelphia, right in front of the iconic City Hall. The park offers a range of attractions and activities throughout the year. In the warmer months, visitors can enjoy a splash fountain, tree groves, and outdoor dining options. During winter, the park transforms into an ice skating rink for some seasonal fun.
I loved it had multiple SEPTA entrances and exits. Also the park is low key lively and has some decent sitting options out of the sun. Love that you have walkways through the sprinklers and not get very wet to shave off a couple mins on your walk.
Rebekah H — Google review
This is a really a lovely place to take time out, set in the middle of the bustling city you can just relax in the middle of it all surrounded by beautiful architecture and the amazing orchestra waters which is so innovative, I have never seen anything like this, it's really quite something to watch someone orchestrate the music and the waters, I could have watched for hours, I wasn't brave enough, to have a go but would have loved to, beautiful location. The water feature ended on 3rd October so I'm glad I got to see it but Dilworth park is definitely worth a visit.
Andrew S — Google review
Walked past/through here several times. Seemed nice, lots family and kids there who seemed to be enjoying themselves. Like any big city there were some homeless people around and some sketchy individuals but there was also a subtle police presence to where it never seemed unsafe or I felt uncomfortable. I can't skate but the skating rink looked fun for those that are into that type of thing.
Brandon B — Google review
Nice park in the heart of Philly! Not a lot of grass but plenty of seats to relax, eat, work, or just enjoy the vibes. There is a coffee shop but it was closed at the time. They also have good trucks, water fountains, a stage, and an entrance to the subway.
Krishna P — Google review
Dilworth Park or Dilworth Plaza located at 15th and JFK Blvd at City Hall. Nice relaxing area. Plenty of seating around. Water sprays on outside. Roller Skating rink. They have Ice Skating in the winter. Live music at lunchtime in the summer. Very open. Starbucks nearby. Transit close. At different times they have beer garden popups.
Thomas C — Google review
Center City of Philadelphia. Under the beautiful architecture of city hall, kids are welcomed to play in the sprinklers. The children were ecstatic for the reprieve from the brutal heat.
Tammy F — Google review
This is a fantastic place to enjoy together. This place is part of the city's history and they also host events with different themes. They have some public parking very close, however it's very expesive.
Jonathan A — Google review
A beautiful gathering place with play-in fountain which is a skating place in the winter, the gorgeous old city hall building, and many places to sit and meet others for some time of "brotherly love"
Amanda A — Google review
1 S 15th St, Philadelphia, PA 19102, USA•https://centercityphila.org/parks/dilworth-park?utm_source=gmb-d…•(215) 440-5500•Tips and more reviews for Dilworth Park
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JFK Plaza (Love Park)

4.5
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3.7
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Park
Nature & Parks
Sculpture
JFK Plaza, also known as Love Park, is a bustling urban plaza in Philadelphia that serves as the entrance to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The park features a geyser-like fountain and is home to the famous LOVE sculpture by Robert Indiana. Originally constructed in 1965, the park underwent a multimillion-dollar renovation in 2018, restoring the sculpture and fountain while adding green spaces.
One of my favorite public places in Philadelphia to sit and relax and gaze at City Hall and northwest up the Benjamin Franklin Parkway towards Logan Square and the art museum
Noah L — Google review
Nestled in the heart of this vibrant city, this tranquil oasis offers a stunning escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Regardless of the season—whether the warmth of summer, the chill of winter, or the blossoming beauty of spring—this destination captivates with its lush greenery, inviting pathways, and serene atmosphere. It's the perfect spot to unwind, reflect, or simply enjoy the surrounding beauty.
Mohammed H — Google review
Was over this way a few days ago because I was in the area. Got to see the LOVE statue which was really cool to see up close. Great views of the city here and nice place for photos too.
Nicole F — Google review
Went here to see my younger brother take his wedding vows with the love of his life!! It was simply beautiful!! Parking was easy in the garage underground. Finding a restroom is difficult, fyi... I would highly recommend other couples take advantage!
Donna J — Google review
❤️ Love Park (John F. Kennedy Plaza) Love Park—officially named the John F. Kennedy Plaza and designed by Edmund Bacon—sits at the heart of Philadelphia and features Robert Indiana’s iconic LOVE sculpture. The contemporary piece, with its bold typographic design, is a reproduction of the original sculpture housed at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. I’ve always appreciated this sculpture for its character, concept, and playfulness. The precise arrangement of the letters, the unifying geometric forms, and the tilted “O” create a striking graphic presence. Its visual power often makes people think the sculpture is larger than it really is. The installation is beautifully executed. The LOVE sculpture sits atop an open metal base that allows it to feel both elevated and seamlessly integrated into the landscape. At the center of the park, a large fountain with an illuminated jet spray provides a dramatic backdrop—adding both movement and a refreshing atmosphere. The park itself is welcoming, with green lawns, flowerbeds, built-in benches, picnic tables, cafe-style seating and walking paths. It’s a perfect place to pause, relax, and take in the urban energy of Philadelphia. ❤️ LOVE PARK HIGHLIGHTS • Free Admission: Outdoor park, no reservations required • Hours: Open daily, 7 a.m.–10 p.m. • Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible paths and restrooms • Family & Dog Friendly: Great spot for visitors of all ages • Photo Opportunities: Iconic backdrop for memorable pictures • Location: Across from City Hall and Dilworth Park; near the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Franklin Institute • Seasonal Events: Hosts the annual Christmas Village in November and December, featuring festive lights, gifts, and local vendors
The A — Google review
The sign is much smaller than I thought it would be. There is a cute fountain / splash pad set up for the kids to play in the hot summer days. The biggest downfall is there are some very shifty characters over there and a very strong smell of illegal substances. Nobody really bothered anyone so that was good. Cute little quick stop.
Nikitha M — Google review
The famous Robert Indiana statue of Love installed in the city in the bicentennial year of 1976. Probably the most photographed item in Philly. Don’t get Robert Indiana confused with Robert California the former Sabre CEO and latterly Regional manager of Dundee Mifflin in Scranton PA. In February 2025 the LOVE statue was briefly joined by the ‘Hurts’ temporary statue. Go Birds. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
Paul J — Google review
Love Park truly lives up to its name! The iconic LOVE sculpture is even more stunning in person, and the park’s open layout makes it a perfect spot to relax, take photos, or people-watch. It’s right in the heart of downtown Philly, surrounded by city energy and great food options within walking distance. The fountain adds a peaceful touch, especially on a sunny afternoon. Whether you’re visiting for the photo op or just to take a break, Love Park is definitely worth the stop — simple, beautiful, and full of good vibes. ❤️
Roxanne C — Google review
1501 John F Kennedy Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19102, USA•http://www.phila.gov/Pages/default.aspx•(215) 686-1776•Tips and more reviews for JFK Plaza (Love Park)
4 min · 1.5 mi
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Liberty Bell

4.6
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4.3
(4977)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Monuments & Statues
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Liberty Bell, last rung in 1846, is a 2,080-pound symbol of freedom with a biblical inscription and a famous crack. It holds great significance as an icon of freedom and independence in America. Located across from Independence Hall on Independence Mall in Philadelphia, the bell offers a perfect view of the historic site. The importance of Independence Hall lies in its role as the location where the Declaration of Independence was signed, making it a crucial part of American history.
Recently visited iconic landmark of Philadelphia Great quick trip. A lot of information in an organized layout. Touched on a the little detail about the bell and it's history, not just the well know information. The staff are all relaxed and knowledgeable to answer any questions and give a little of background information when asked. Close up 360 view of the bell which is great for pictures and videos. You can also see the current bell and the tower that it's in right behind the liberty bell. Nice walking area surrounding to liberty bell museum. If you are in town or leave near by must visit once.
Alpesh P — Google review
This is something I have always wanted to see, the history is fascinating. I had planned a whole day but there definitely is not enough to keep you busy for the whole day so do research and take in the city, it is unbelievably walkable, easy to navigate and a beautiful city
Andrew S — Google review
The birthplace of the United States Constitution, the Liberty Bell at the Independence Historical National Park is a fun way to spend a few hours exploring and learning more about our country’s history. Surrounded by 18th century architect, visitors can still enter the very same buildings where our founding fathers wrote and signed the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution, passed law, and came together as a nation.
Edmund A — Google review
Did not know liberty bell symbolizes freedom to so many people. This place provides good history how Liberty bell services a reminder life is what you willing to fight for. The ranger is very knowledgeable even show us how to take a good “daylight “ shot of the crack from the bottom of the backside of the bell.
Benjamin S — Google review
The Liberty Bell is a significant piece of US history. The fact that they don’t charge to go in is fantastic cues can be quite long but within 10 to 15 minutes you’re in. Really well organised. A must see if you’re in Philadelphia.
Carlos U — Google review
This was one of the other items that I was blessed enough to check off my bucket list as well. I learned a lot about the history of the bell, as there is a indoor museum dedicated to it.
Rod W — Google review
I didn't think I would like this museum as much as I did but it was surprisingly good. It's free admission, but there was a significant line to get through security. Once inside it's not that large, but the information and stories provided were excellent. I was amazed at how complete a history they gave, highlighting the contradictions of this symbol of freedom while systematically oppressing women and minorities in this country. It's also why I came in the first place, given how we're currently headed down the same path. It's more of a physical representation of our constant struggle for the fractured freedoms and liberty that we all strive for in America.
Malcolm E — Google review
Liberty Hall is associated with freedom, civil rights, and American independence. It is a famous bell that attracts visitors from all across the globe. Nice place to visit when in Philadelphia.
Legends L — Google review
526 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA•https://www.nps.gov/inde/learn/historyculture/stories-libertybel…•(215) 965-2305•Tips and more reviews for Liberty Bell
1 min · 200 ft
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Independence National Historical Park

4.6
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4.6
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Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Historic Walking Areas
National Parks
Independence National Historical Park is a sprawling 20-block area in the city, housing significant landmarks such as Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. The park has seen a steady increase in visitors, with plans to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 2026. Notable projects for this milestone include restoring the First Bank of the United States and the Declaration House, where Thomas Jefferson penned the historic document.
The beginning of our country. To stand where our fore father's stood. Preserving the original buildings is amazing. 90% of the woodwork is original. It is just amazing and well worth to see where our country started. With only a few delagates from our 13 colonies could agree of how our country should be run and we live by it still today. Breath taking.
Barbara R — Google review
We had a really wonderful visit. The interpretive ranger staff are so thoughtful and knowledgeable. It is always wild to see this relatively modest place where so many of the roots of our country were planted. I love how we can both acknowledge the complicated humanity of our founders, appreciate the heart of it, and grow to do better. As someone on wheels, I also appreciated the access. The options were mostly obvious, and for the one spot a temporary ramp was needed it was up before I could blink. The whole area is thoughtful and well curated. Be careful though. I came here with my fifth grader who had just finished studying American History - and left with a full set of the foundational documents of our nation. 😳😂 You've been warned. (She has been updating me from the Bill of Rights regularly since then.)
Sarah T — Google review
Impressive. Fantastic space with many interesting artifacts and displays. Great combo ticket with the Museum of the American Revolution. Convenient Starbucks in the building. Interesting movie in the round got things off to a good start. Suffrage exhibit was really well done. I think my favorite thing was the room with the life size statues of the signers of the constitution.
Mark T — Google review
There is so much history here. Could have spent the entire day here. It is worth taking the tour of the original House of Representatives and Senate.
Abhay R — Google review
Amazing Independence National Historical Park! I visited Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, and it was an amazing experience! This historic site is a must-visit for anyone interested in American history. The park is home to iconic landmarks, including the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. The rich history and beautiful surroundings make it a perfect spot for exploration. Highly recommend it!
Miroslav L — Google review
You need to reserve your tour time in the visitor's center or on the National Parks App or website. It is a very informative tour with a park ranger sharing important facts during the tour.
Tonya A — Google review
Great learning experience. Get there early and grab a map. There’s plenty of American history to learn. Make sure you get you Philly Cheesesteak.
Jason P — Google review
Between Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, Ben Franklin's grave site and the visitor center, you should plan to spend an entire day in this area. Be sure to purchase tickets in advance for any tours. All mobility levels can access these sites.
Corey M — Google review
Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA•https://www.nps.gov/inde/index.htm•(215) 965-2305•Tips and more reviews for Independence National Historical Park
14 min · 0.71 mi
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Spruce Street Harbor Park

4.6
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4.5
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Park
Nature & Parks
Spruce Street Harbor Park is a beloved summer destination in Philadelphia, offering a variety of activities and attractions for all ages. Originally established as a temporary park, it quickly gained popularity among locals and tourists. Situated along the Delaware River waterfront near Penns Landing, the park features gardens, an urban beach, hammocks, a beer garden, food truck outposts from renowned eateries like Franklin Fountain ice cream parlor and Federal Donuts, as well as bocce courts and shuffleboard.
such a cute area downtown away from the hustle and bustle! there were a bunch of food stalls that looked like they likely open in the later evenings! There was a bunch of places right along the water to just sit, grab a drink or some snacks and relax! The hammocks were also really cool!
Celina M — Google review
Very nice riverfront park. Plenty to do in the summer months, from the small outdoor rides, roller skating, food trucks, bars and chairs to sit and watch the world go by. This is a great spot to visit and will be even better when they complete Penns Landing Park upgrade etc
Phillip H — Google review
Great shaded area with room for kids to run around. Hammocks are amazing. 2 hr limit on hammock use. Pop up play for kids in summer months. Places to grab food. Minimal bathroom access. Water fountains available.
Max M — Google review
The concerts are a great way to spend the evening with friends, family, partner, whomever! Hammocks are cool but normally occupied when I get there and they are a nice touch!
Elgin B — Google review
Good park, on Friday’s there’s live band music on summer only free. Good food and drinks and amazing places to take pictures.
TheOnlyOne! — Google review
It was a mid experience. It was 3 food vendors, chickie and petes, a vendor that serves drinks and a vendor that served funnel cake and other snacks. Besides that it wasnt anything going on. Maybe it was a slow day?! The band was pretty bland as well. If you want to just have a quiet place to talk with a friend near the water and get a drink, id recommend this spot for only that. Beware, it's a 30 buck parking fee so yeah. If you're looking to go on a date, I suggest going elsewhere.
Lee — Google review
Nice family friendly area, especially on good weather day. Has come a long way. Clifford Luck Visuals aka Bigdumbanimal IG/ @bigdumbanimal Portraits/ Candids/Street/ Commercial/Lifestyle
Cliff L — Google review
Nice park with hammocks and chairs along the Delaware river. The hammocks were locked when we arrived around 2pm on a Friday. However, someone unlocked them around 3. All of the vendors open at 4.
Jessica — Google review
301 S Christopher Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA•http://www.sprucestreetharborpark.com/•(215) 922-2386•Tips and more reviews for Spruce Street Harbor Park
9 min · 4.2 mi
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Citizens Bank Park

4.7
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4.6
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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Arenas & Stadiums
Citizens Bank Park is the home of the Philadelphia Phillies, offering a retro-inspired atmosphere and stunning skyline views. Since 2004, passionate fans have flocked to this natural-grass ballpark for exciting games, delicious food, and a vibrant atmosphere. The upper deck sections provide unforgettable views of the Center City skyline, especially at sunset. Visitors can also explore nearby attractions such as the LOVE statue, Cira Green rooftop garden, Moriah Cemetery, Sesame Place, and Fairmount Park.
Beautiful stadium! Great food options, face scan entry, and cold beverages. Atmosphere was fun and exciting. Loved the bull pen location for fan interaction. Lots of parking in the complex which was very handy. Overall, wonderful experience. Our family is already looking forward to another event here.
Suzie M — Google review
What a ballpark! This was number nine for me, and it was a real treat! The gates opening early for the small section was a great bonus, and there were plenty of vendors open. The food options, specifically the cheesesteaks were SO GOOD! Lots of local beer throughout and fun activations as well. We had great seats, though a bit tight and close together. The game itself was a loss, but that’s okay. The boards were AMAZING! So bright and lots of good information about the pitcher and batter. Definitely in my top five for sure!
Nick A — Google review
The home of the Phillies. The ballpark is designed well, from the seating to the concessions areas to getting into/out of the park. There are plenty of opportunities to have fun, enjoy a day with family and friends, and to get you excited for baseball. The staff does a great job of people management before, during, and after the game. The ushers make sure the crowd can enjoy the game, and that is no easy feat. They are the unsung heroes of game day by helping to keep the rowdy folks calm and the atmosphere family-friendly. A walk around the park breathes life into the history of the Phillies franchise. Statues of baseball legends, plaques celebrating the team’s accomplishments over the decades, and plenty more photo ops await. A drawback is the parking and traffic. It’s a major city and it’s been around since the colonial era, which means it is both overpacked and oddly designed. It’s not a difficult task to figure out where you are going, but getting there will take time. Especially if the Eagles, Sixers, and/or Flyers are also playing that day. Give yourself ample time to get to Citizens Bank Park and honestly, pack a meal to eat while you wait for the parking lot to clear out. Overall, you’ll have a fun time during your visit to Citizens Bank Park. There are many eateries and shops within walking distance, too. This modern venue does a lot right and leaves the fans happy.
Mappening R — Google review
It is a great place to watch MLB baseball games. And it is easy to come here by subway, public transportation. There are lots of food courts, bars, restaurants and souvenir stores here. The staffs of Citizens bank park are friendly and nice. It is easy to get the tickets as well. we do enjoy the game of Phillies vs Angels today.
C T — Google review
Been to A few ball Parks in my life. Hands down beautiful park. Standing tickets are actually worth it here. Straight views behind the plate. The Authentic Shop is surprisingly well priced. Bought a few peaces of memorabilia. Food’s relatively good. I’ve had some nasty food in ball parks but enjoyed it here. Employees/staff/security are all friendly and helpful.
Shawn P — Google review
This baseball park strikes a great balance between classic charm and modern upgrades. The blend of old-school architecture and atmosphere with high-tech features like the massive screen gives it a unique character. The fans bring great energy, and there are plenty of solid food options to choose from. No matter where you sit, the view of the game is excellent. A great place to catch a ballgame!
Kevin L — Google review
I had an amazing time at Citizens Bank Park watching the Phillies play under the evening sky—and yes, they won! 🎉⚾ The energy in the stadium was electric, and the weather couldn’t have been better. Cool breeze, golden sunset, and baseball? Perfection. I purchased my tickets through the Phillies app, which made everything super easy. From choosing seats to accessing ballpark info, the app was smooth and intuitive—definitely a must-have if you're heading to the game. My seats were a great deal for the price I paid. There was a pole partially blocking my view, but I knew that going in, and honestly, it didn’t take away from the experience. The staff were friendly and helpful when I needed assistance finding my section, which made settling in a breeze. Overall, Citizens Bank Park gave me a night to remember. Great game, great service, and a stadium that knows how to make fans feel welcome. I’ll absolutely be back!
D M — Google review
Beautiful ballpark. Great food and drink that was already prepared to pickup that made food lines faster. Also, it was nice that with our seats on the outfield that we got to get in 2 hours early and watch batting practice. Very clean restrooms and nice sitting area to eat food at the inside of left field gate.
Jeff M — Google review
1 Citizens Bank Way, Philadelphia, PA 19148, USA•https://www.mlb.com/phillies/ballpark/•(215) 463-1000•Tips and more reviews for Citizens Bank Park
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When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away from Reading Terminal Market.

Dutch Eating Place

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4.5
(542)
$$$$cheap
Pennsylvania Dutch restaurant
Dutch Eating Place is a beloved Pennsylvania Dutch eatery located in the renowned Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia. This iconic counter serves up traditional homestyle breakfast and lunch options throughout the week, drawing both locals and visitors. The breakfast menu features hearty dishes such as various egg preparations, apple cinnamon French toast, blueberry pancakes, and fresh-squeezed orange juice.
Our food was delicious. My daughter had the chorizo hash and I had the steak and eggs. My sister raved about the cornbread waffle, so I had to try it. It was amazing!
Maria C — Google review
We ordered one apple dumpling and blueberry shortstack (came with 2 pancakes) to share. The apple dumpling with the syrup was too sweet for us. We normally don’t eat sweet breakfasts but we wanted to try it since it’s famous. The pancakes were huge. They were pretty good! We brought it back to our hotel, The Notary which is just a block away! Super convenient!
Mir — Google review
This place is a dream - probably the best apple dumpling and turkey sandwich I've ever had in my lifetime. The plates are HUGE and well worth it for what you get. I'm planning on going back there before I head back home. I'll be dreaming of it thereafter. Diner vibes in the best way.
Sylvia A — Google review
Great fast service, high quality ingredients, quality portions and super delicious food. Every other customer that I spoke to beside me, said they frequently return to eat here each week. This place is legendary and for all the right reasons. My order was incredible. I definitely would eat here again and highly recommend that you eat here. The food is amazing!
AJ C — Google review
The Dutch Eating Place in Reading Terminal Market is absolutely fantastic! The food is fresh, hearty, and full of authentic Amish flavor. The pancakes are fluffy, the scrapple is perfectly crisp, and the service is warm and welcoming — you truly feel at home. A must-visit spot every time you’re at Reading Terminal!
Jason S — Google review
Wow this restaurant has consistently outstanding food. We ate here twice on our trip. Once for lunch and once for breakfast. The French toast and home fries were outstanding. My only complaint was that there are no tables to sit at, just the bar. The bar stools are uncomfortable with no back support.
David M — Google review
A must-eat at when you visit the Reading Terminal Market because the food is delicious and the service is fast! I had the veggie omelet and whole wheat toast with a side of bacon and it hit the spot! Also, tried a few pieces from my friend's apple cinnamon French Toast and I highly recommend it!
Adriana Y — Google review
Breakfast sandwich with a blueberry pancake as sub for the bread is always good. The apple dumpling was okay, crust bit plain, with a great core.
James ( — Google review
1136 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA•http://dutcheatingplace.com/•(215) 922-0425•Tips and more reviews for Dutch Eating Place

Independence Beer Garden

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(2152)
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4.0
(222)
Temporarily Closed
$$$$cheap
Beer garden
Independence Beer Garden is a permanent outdoor beer garden located near the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia. It offers a spacious 22,000-square-foot area with 40 taps of local and domestic beers, cocktails, and an all-American menu created by former Top Chef contestant Travis Masar. The garden features games like cornhole, tabletop Jenga, and ping pong during the day and has projection TV screens for evening entertainment.
What a great place to rest and have a snack and a beer or two. The Yards IBG Grapefruit Pale Ale was delicious. I ordered chips and guacamole. When I asked if some of the menu items were dairy free, the bartender mentioned that they normally sprinkle ranch seasoning on the chips and couldn't confirm if there was dairy in it. She made sure they omitted it from my chips. The service was top notch.
Fit G — Google review
I had a decent experience here. There were some good happy hour deals and vegetarian options on the snack menu. However, I ordered the corn salad and explicitly asked if it came with lettuce and the waitress said yes, lone behold it did not. I also asked for it without meat and it came with it anyway but they were able to fix it. The buffalo cauliflower was really good. The food came quickly and the server was patient with the big group.
Els H — Google review
Love this place. Always make multiple visits when I come to Philly. Great in every way except…this absolutely inexplicable practice of pricing up their pitchers higher than the glasses per ounce. I can only think they’re trying to pull a fast one since pitchers are so fun to order. Love the place but you guys should cut that out.
Marz G — Google review
Super fun stop conveniently located near Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. There's tons of seating, great food and drink menu, and free games for everyone to enjoy. I tried the soft pretzel bites and they hit the spot - soft and well seasoned. I will be going back soon, and taking friends.
Monica G — Google review
do NOT order the greek salad as an entree. after a very long day walking around, we were hungry. - it was about 1/4 of a cucumber, a couple slices of a small tomato, way too many onions, and the tiniest amount of feta. with 20% tip to server, who was very nice and did a good job, it was $17.92. but more importantly - as my friend said "i feel like i have to now go get dinner somewhere" -because there was no protein, nothing filling at all, basically no food. and the onions were so overbearing; i left almost all of them, but somehow got heartburn. the server was nice, but when i asked "how's the greek salad" she said good, instead of describing it. which would've been a good heads' up. usually on salad menus when it says “cucumber, tomato, onions and feta” it means in addition to lettuce. There was no lettuce to fill us up. i went home and ate afterward.
Dana Y — Google review
Happy hour is our favorite there. Good food and good prices. Staff friendly. Perfect spot to see friends and chat.
Carlos M — Google review
Nice place, the service is okay. I didn’t like their lamp pita, it doesn’t taste like lamb at all, it taste like ground beef and it was over cooked, and dry. Fish tacos was good, and pork sandwich was tasty.
Aigo A — Google review
The food was absolutely awful. One of our sandwiches came with a hair in it, the burger buns were soggy and soaked through, and everything tasted either old or just plain bad. It genuinely felt like the food had been sitting out for far too long or was made with expired ingredients. To make matters worse, the prices were shockingly high for the quality (or lack thereof) we received. It’s honestly one of the worst meals I’ve ever had. That said, the atmosphere was lively and our waitress did a good job, but overall, we left disappointed, disgusted, and feeling like we wasted our time and money. Would not recommend.
Taylor L — Google review
100 S Independence Mall W, Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA•https://www.phlbeergarden.com/•(215) 922-7100•Tips and more reviews for Independence Beer Garden
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Morimoto

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4.5
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$$$$very expensive
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Morimoto is a sophisticated dining destination that showcases the exhilarating native cuisine of world-renowned Iron Chef Morimoto. The restaurant offers a blend of ancient Japanese tradition and modern culinary techniques, resulting in dishes that reveal hidden layers of flavor. From pristine sashimi to globally influenced creations, Morimoto caters to diverse palates with options ranging from mix-and-match à la carte meals to bespoke omakase experiences.
Came here for a birthday, and we were totally blown away by the omakase experience. All the servers were amazingly friendly and knowledgeable, and the courses were brought out with great timing. We sat at the counter and enjoyed in depth descriptions of our food from the chef himself. The food itself was delicious. Each course felt thoughtful and creative with flavors and textures. The quality of the ingredients really shined. The restaurant has impeccable atmosphere, and you can tell that great care has been put into every detail, from the music to the decor to the lighting to the bathrooms.
Melody T — Google review
Sensational! I tried their tasting menu and top to bottom it was fantastic. The staff guided me through each meal and were super knowledgeable about what went into each dish. The sweet corn crab soup and the olive wagyu were two of the most sublime dishes I've ever had. This is a must try tasting menu!
Preet — Google review
Our entire group had the Omakase. Highlights were the Toro Tartare and the A5 Strip. The A5 was outrageously flavorful, more than any other meat I have had. The only time I had any beef that was comparable was the last time I had the Omakase at this same location. Service was a little slow. Would not have been a problem if we didn't have to get on the road, but I guess that's on us for not addressing it. One of my favorite restaurants.
Michael S — Google review
We had such a great dinner at Morimoto. We started with the hot stone Wagyu — it was incredible. The beef practically melted in your mouth, and cooking it on the hot stone right at our table made it such a fun experience. We also ordered the spicy tuna crispy rice — so good! The tuna was fresh and had just the right amount of heat, perfectly balanced with the crispy rice. My husband had a Japanese beer and my 11-year-old son got a mocktail called the Mandarin Ginger, which he said was really tasty. For our main entrée, we got the crab fried rice with the broth on the side (which we were glad we did, since the broth was pretty spicy). The rice came out piping hot, perfectly seasoned, and packed with generous chunks of king crab. The broth had some imitation crab, and overall, the dish was delicious. We also tried three sushi rolls — shrimp tempura, California, and eel & avocado. The shrimp tempura roll was nice and crispy, though it came with green beans, which we didn’t love. The California roll was honestly one of the best we’ve ever had — made with real crab and plenty of it — and the eel and avocado roll was excellent too. For dessert, we got the fiery flourless chocolate cake. The presentation was amazing — they pour flaming rum over a chocolate dome, which melts to reveal a hidden layer of miso caramel ice cream. Underneath was rich chocolate cake, chocolate mousse, caramelized bananas, and a crunchy graham cracker crust. It was delicious! The restaurant itself is beautiful, with lighting that changes colors throughout the meal. Service was friendly, professional, and attentive. Overall, we had a fantastic experience at Morimoto and would highly recommend it!
Wen T — Google review
Been here twice. Once for my birthday then on Valentine's Day 2019. Omakse was perfect. Waiter was knowledgeable, food was delicious. Atmosphere perfect. Second time we ordered from the menu.
Pray F — Google review
This place was exceptional. We got so many things from this place it's hard to keep count. We got quite a bit of champagne which was delicious. We got jalapeno yellow, wagyu beef on the hot stone, tuna tartar, beef tartar, miso soup, sashimi platter and much more. Everything was amazing and the scenery was fantastic. You need to make a reservation very far ahead in advance because this place is popular. Everything was made as it was expected. The service was nice and courteous.
Raven L — Google review
Welcoming hosts, cool atmosphere and interior, great menu with good mocktails and yummy food! Reasonably priced. Had a great time and can’t wait to be back. Recommended for date night, friends night out and maybe solo dining.
Z — Google review
My husband and I had an awesome experience at Morimoto the other weekend! The food, service, and ambiance really impressed us. This was our first time here, and Sierra, our server, was so awesome. She pointed out her favorites on the menu and was so kind. HIGHY recommend the hamachi ponzu and the wagyu dumplings, absolutely divine. I think they sat on our table for 30 seconds total. The ishi yaki bop (I ordered it with wagyu) is like bibimbop and cooked at the table for you and was delicious, I would definitely order that again as well. Finally, you cannot go wrong ordering a few pieces of fresh sushi or sashimi from this place, the quality is top notch. Overall, a great experience, excited to come back! Pic of my Lychee #1 cocktail, very yummy!
Elyse C — Google review
723 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA•https://morimotorestaurant.com/?utm_source=GoogleBusinessProfile…•(215) 413-9070•Tips and more reviews for Morimoto

Amma's South Indian Cuisine

4.3
(2368)
$$$$affordable
South Indian restaurant
Amma's South Indian Cuisine is a popular spot known for its flavorful South Indian dishes. The restaurant offers specialties like mutton curry with spicy onion and tomato gravy, creamy paneer butter masala, and warm parotta. Despite being always packed, the dining room provides a lively atmosphere with South Asian pop and hip-hop music. After adapting to the challenges of the lockdown, Amma's has reopened with enhanced safety protocols and added delivery services.
What a lovely space! Ambience is nice and intimate. Interior is thoughtfully designed and gorgeous. The food was solid overall, though keep in mind the portions lean towards fine dining. The goat shank was flavorful with meat falling off the bone. Lamb chops were yummy, frenched with a tasty sauce. Chicken tikka masala was pretty good. Our waiter was attentive and friendly. Service overall was excellent.
Jen G — Google review
Fisrt visit to Amma's restaurant, since it had so many reviews we thought its going to be great. Casual dinning place, food was good Rawa Dosa, Masala dosa, Idly , chutneys were fresh and tasty. I odered Dum Goat Biryani but it took about almost 25mins plus after asking the manager, while my friends had almost finished the dinner.Biryani was just ok ,had better ones in other places. Service has some seroius issues here , even after bringing the food one by one, they added 20% Gratuity to the bill we were just four people on the table, after all this delayed experience.So after speaking to the manager who handled the situation very well, so kudos to him, he took out the gratuity. So food is good , service needs to be better, food has to comeout at sametime, not one by one.
DJ M — Google review
I rarely leave reviews but was so disappointed by our takeout that I get I needed to. Our two entrees were so greasy and way over priced for the small portion sizes. The dosa was ok but also very greasy. Overall, not an enjoyable takeout meal we didn’t even finish it.
Rebecca M — Google review
This was my first time coming to the new location. It’s inside the old Max Brenner building. The atmosphere is fantastic and the space is utterly stunning. The menu has changed, but it was missing a few favorites: notably the paneer dishes, the gobi manchurian, and the basic form of the thali. This time I had the chaat (it was lacking a bit of flavor), the paneer bhurjee (very good, spicy), and the salt lassi (incredibly, very cooling, tasted great). I would definitely come back, even more so if the menu prices dropped a bit. Overall, I think if the menu adds back those favorites, it will be my #1 indian spot in Philly!
Akshitha V — Google review
I used to go to Amma’s Kitchen when it was on Chestnut Street, and the food was amazing back then. It had real South Indian flavor and a good amount of heat. They’ve moved to a new spot now, and while the place looks great and the staff was friendly, the food was a letdown. I ordered the biryani and chicken curry, and both tasted like they’d been Americanized. The biryani in particular was disappointing. It came out more like mushy rice with chicken — almost like a chicken khichdi — instead of the layered, flavorful biryani they used to make.
Sweta G — Google review
Good food, cheerful staff and warm ambience. Perfect for a quick bite or a date night or get together. The restaurant truly lives upto the name.
Mandakini D — Google review
We had an amazing experience at Amma’s on Monday night. We were seated right away and the service was impeccable. Our water glasses were never left half empty. Our food was served quickly and WOW was it delicious. We were frequent patrons of Amma’s before their move from their location on chestnut st, and dare I say the service and food quality may have improved since! Much more space in the new location and has a great atmosphere. Highly recommend the Dosas and the samosa's. Everyone was so kind and attentive from start to finish, can’t say enough about Amma’s.
Elyse C — Google review
We loved it. We only had Dosa's. It was amazing. Looking forward to trying different dishes. We just moved to Philly from NYC where you have so many Indian restaurants. Finally found one we can go to. Great build out. Nice bar with high tops. Lighting is very well thought of. Spacious seating. Good for big groups. Staff is very attentive and courteous. Owner Satish came and checked whether we were OK. Which is always a nice touch. This is some what fine dining Indian food. Portions are on the smaller size for Indian food. But beautifully crafted and more than enough for one person. If you want your buffet style all you can eat Indian food, you go to Edison or New Brunswick in NJ.
Dominick W — Google review
1500 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19102, USA•https://ammasrestaurants.com/•(808) 762-6627•Tips and more reviews for Amma's South Indian Cuisine
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