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HOW TO SPEND 72 HOURS IN PHILADELPHIA

4th September 2019

Last Updated on 2nd March 2026 by Bejal

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  • A Short History & Culture
  • Where to Stay
  • Things to do in Philadelphia
    • The Love Park
    • Philadelphia Museum of Art
    • The Rocky Steps
    • Old Town Walking Tour
    • The Mural Mile
    • Magic Gardens
    • City Hall
    • Liberty Bell Centre
    • Old City, Society Hill & Penns Landing
    • Elfreth’s Alley
    • Chinatown
    • Rittenhouse Square
    • South 9th Street Italian Market
    •  One Liberty Observation Deck
  • Dining & Drinking in Philadelphia
  • Read More About Philadelphia
    • Download a FREE Google Map of all my Philly hotspots by signing up to The Be-Collective below…
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Philadelphia may not be on people’s travel itineraries, in fact I have to admit it didn’t have a firm spot on mine, however when I learn I’d be spending a couple of days in the ‘City of Brotherly love’,  my research led me down to a plethora of exciting things to do, eat and see!

How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia

A Short History & Culture

Philadelphia’s prominence in US history is a source of great civic pride. The 17th century creation of idealistic English Quaker, William Penn. The City’s name came from ancient Greek and means ‘brotherly love’ A past state and once the capital of the US, Philadelphia was where the colonies declared their independence.

How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia

Philadelphia was declared a UNESCO World Heritage City in 2015 and if you’re into your history it’s definitely worth taking a trip to the Independence National Historical Park of the Old City to learn of just how important independence played a part in Philadelphia’s past.

How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia

One of the things that struck out to me was Philadelphia’s multi-cultural population and how the city celebrates the heritage and contributions in society for such a multi-ethnic population.

How to Spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia

As well as the very quaint British looking buildings, country garden styled homes, red brick architecture, Philly’s gastronomy scene is absolutely banging. Options are of a gargantuan nature in terms of award winning restaurants to local markets and incredible international street food.

How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia

Where to Stay

When it comes to places to stay there are an abundance of places in Philadelphia but with a late booking due to a conference we opted for a serviced apartment in the leafy Logan Square district via booking.com. It’s also only a short walk to the Old City Centre. We opted for two bedrooms, which had fab walk in wardrobes, a huge open plan kitchen lounge and diner and all facilities you would ever need for a few days plus it was huge with incredible views.

How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia
How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia
How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia

There were communal spaces on the ground floor, parking and a daily concierge.

How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia

The Hamilton Apartments 1520 Hamilton Street. Logan Square 229. Philadelphia. PA 19130

Accommodation: Find your ideally located base in Philly

Things to do in Philadelphia

The Love Park

Love Park, officially known as John F. Kennedy Plaza, is a plaza located in the centre of Philadelphia and has been nicknamed Love Park for its reproduction of Robert Indiana’s Love sculpture, overlooking the centrally located plaza.

A 72 Hour Guide to Philadelphia
A 72 Hour Guide to Philadelphia
A 72 Hour Guide to Philadelphia

Love Park Arch St, Philadelphia,  19102

Philadelphia Museum of Art

The Philadelphia Museum of Art was originally chartered in 1876 for the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. The main museum building was completed in 1928 on Fairmount, a hill located at the northwest end of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway at Eakins Oval. If you’re an art lover, then this is one not to be missed and features many interesting collections and is a great rainy day option too.

How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia

Museum of Art 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia  19130 Website 

The Rocky Steps

You know you want to recreate the run up the Rocky steps en route to the Museum of Art well, this is where you do it. There’s also a statue of the famous character that Sylvester Stallone played in the movie, beside the museum, should you wish to pose for  a photo with him!

How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia
How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia
How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia

The Rocky Steps Philadelphia Museum of Art. 600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia  19130

Old Town Walking Tour

To get my bearings of the Old Town of Philadelphia and educate myself with the history of the city, I took a small group walking tour with Viator and included stops at Independence Hall, Liberty Bell,  Elfreth’s Alley, Betsy Ross House, Church of the Revolution, Carpenter’s Hall, Benjamin Franklin Post Office, Benjamin Franklin Bridge, Benjamin Franklin Memorial and many other stops in between.

How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia
How to Spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia
How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia

How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia

How to Spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia
How to Spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia

The Mural Mile

If you are a fan of street art and community projects, this is an absolute must for you. In fact it’s one of the best self-guided tours I’ve ever done. Find out how over 30 years, the street art scene has transformed the streets of Philadelphia and given the diverse community to live harmoniously alongside each other.

Mural Arts Philadelphia. 1727-29 Mount Vernon St, Philadelphia. 19130. Tel. +1 215-685-0750 Website 

Related Post: The Mural Mile Philadelphia: The World’s Biggest Outdoor Gallery

Magic Gardens

In 1991, Isaiah Zagar started working on empty car parks around South Street in Philadelphia. This land is now known as The Philadelphia Magic Gardens. It’s a non-profit  art environment and museum, spanning half a block and includes an immersive outdoor and indoor installation gallery.

How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia

Zagar created the space using non-traditional material such as folk art statues, bicycle wheels, colourful glass bottles and hand-made tiles, not forgetting thousands of glittering mirrors.

How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia
How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia

This is truly a haven and an absolutely mesmerizingly magical space. The entrance fee is $10 but the experience will stay with you a lifetime. It’s one mans incredible talent, showcased and embraced in the heart of a community.

How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia

Magic Garden. 1020 South St, Philadelphia  19147  Website 

City Hall

City Hall is the largest municipal building in the United States, containing over 14.5 acres of floor space. It is an architectural treasure inside and out. The public rooms are among the most lavish in the City. The City Council Chamber, the Mayor’s Reception Room, Conversation Hall and the Supreme Court Room are the most ornate.

How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia
How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia

City Hall. 1400 John F Kennedy Blvd, Philadelphia 19107 Website 

Liberty Bell Centre

The Liberty Bell is an iconic symbol of American independence, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Once placed in the steeple of the Pennsylvania State House, the bell today is located in the Liberty Bell Center in Independence National Historical Park.

How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia

The Liberty Bell bears a timeless message: “Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants thereof”

According to official reports, the Liberty Bell was irreparably damaged in 1846, when Philadelphia mayor John Swift ordered ringing of teh bell to commemorate George Washington’s birthday. The crack is estimated to be1/2 inch wide and 24.5 inches long.

Liberty Bell Centre. Market Street, Philadelphia, 19106, USA Website

Old City, Society Hill & Penns Landing

Probably one of my favourite parts of Philadelphia, would have have to be the old City and it’s quintessential English-like charm. There’s a National park, the riverfront of Penns Landing and of course Socitey Hill, is one of Philadephia’s most stylish neighbourhoods.

How to Spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia

Think three story town houses with beautiful front doors, red brick buildings and cobbled stoned streets. It also houses the famous Elfreths Alley, more below…

Elfreth’s Alley

Elfreth’s Alley is a historic street in Philadelphia, dating back to 1702. Along the cobble-stoned street  there are 32 houses, which were built between 1728 and 1836. Elfreth’s Alley will remind you very much of a cute English street featuring flower boxes and beautiful brick double-faced town houses.

How to Spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia
How to Spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia
How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia

Elfreth’s Alley. 124-126 Elfreth’s Alley, Philadelphia 19106 Website 

Chinatown

Chinatown is a bustling showcase of Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese and Korean cultures and cuisines. Beyond the gilt-painted Friendship Gate are streets packed with restaurants and bars, including the famous speakeasy-style Hop Sing Laundromat. Eclectic shops sell items that range from hand-stretched noodles to colourful trinkets.

How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia

Enter via the Chinatown Archway on Arch Street, Philadelphia Website 

Rittenhouse Square

This is the area surrounding the location of City Hall and is the official hub of the city featuring corporate establishments, cafes and restaurants of the same calibre.

How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia

210 W Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, 19103

South 9th Street Italian Market

The Italian Market or the South 9th Street Market, is an area of South Philadelphia featuring many grocery shops, cafes, restaurants, bakeries, cheese shops and butcher shops. Many of the shops are run by generations of the same family and have a strong Italian influence. You can either wander alone as I did, sampling the food as you step from shop/stall to stall or book a foodie tour of the market.

Italian Market. 919 South 9th Street, Philadelphia 19147. Website 

 One Liberty Observation Deck

One Liberty Observation Deck, also called Philly From The Top, is an 883 ft high observation deck located on the 57th floor of One Liberty Place in the centre of Philadelphia and gives panoramic views of the city.A fun way to see the city from the top!

A 72 Hour Guide to Philadelphia
A 72 Hour Guide to Philadelphia
A 72 Hour Guide to Philadelphia

One Liberty Observation Deck. 1650 Market Street 5700, Philadelphia 19103 Website  

Dining & Drinking in Philadelphia

To get the low down on where to eat, drink, grab a coffee and snacks have a read of my post below. It will introduce you to the varied dining scene including award winning fine dining restaurants, to street and market locally produce as well as sampling the famous Philly Cheese Steak.

Related Post: A Guide to Dining in Philadelphia

How to spend 72 Hours in Philadelphia

 

Read More About Philadelphia

  • A Visitors Guide to Dining In Philly
  • The Mural Mile: The World’s Biggest Outdoor Gallery

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Bejal

I’m Bejal, an ex-scientist turned travel writer and content creator. I have visited 75 plus countries, including an around the world trip, which makes me quite the expert in crafting intricate itineraries! My travel style places an emphasis on sustainable and responsible adventures that supports the planet, local businesses and communities at its core. Read my guides and itineraries which aim to inspire you to create your own travel and vegetarian foodie jaunts to less visited spots of popular destinations as well as more unique locales. I have a soft spot for boutique eco-hotels here too! Be-lavie is all about mindful travel with a sprinkling of luxury.

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  • Simply Rasha
    5th September 2019

    You covered a lot on your trip Be! The Magic Gardens look amazing 🙂 And I love your photo on the Rocky steps!

    Reply
    • Bejal
      Simply Rasha
      7th September 2019

      I did manage to pack a lot in but it did feel quite relaxed as compared to NYC, Philly is much smaller. The magic gardens are incredible and well when in Philly, you gotta do you’re best Rocky pose!!

      Reply
  • Rachael @ Champagne on Arrival
    6th September 2019

    Wow, you packed a lot into your trip! Love the views from the observation deck and the Mural Mile is something a little different and really interesting. Now I know how close to NY it is, I’d love to squeeze in a visit on my next trip!

    Reply
    • Bejal
      Rachael @ Champagne on Arrival
      7th September 2019

      Yes Rachael, you really must, you could even go for the day and cut down the itinerary. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it. However if you’re planning on teh Mural Mile, you’ll definitely need more time, especially if you’re doing the self guided walk.

      Reply
  • Neha
    7th September 2019

    What a great guide and perfect mixture of things to do. Love the magic garden and also the love park. Looks very scenic around Philly. Your previous post showed great food places too and I know where to go when I book that flight.

    Reply
    • Bejal
      Neha
      7th September 2019

      Thanks Neha! It’s a little bit of a gem, even though it’s so close to NYC, can’t believe not many people have it on their radar! Sights, social projects, arts and incredible food. Wouldn’t hesitate to go back when I’m in the area again.

      Reply
  • the Curious Pixie
    11th September 2019

    You certainly crammed a lot in! Loved the English looking streets, bet it was bizarre walking down them knowing you were in the USA.

    Reply
    • Bejal
      the Curious Pixie
      12th September 2019

      It was great as I was on my own for the day and stumbled on some of the places by accident, especially when I get lost! Yes I do have to admit there were times when I was like ‘ this is so English’ but then I’d hear the local accents.

      Reply
  • thetravelsofmrsb
    23rd October 2019

    Looks like a great city to wander around!

    Reply
    • Bejal
      thetravelsofmrsb
      23rd October 2019

      Definitely a great place packed full of so much history that I didn’t even know about!

      Reply

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