Discover Philadelphia

Welcome to Philadelphia

Your guide to the City of Brotherly Love

History of Philadelphia

Founded in 1682 by William Penn, Philadelphia played a crucial role in the American Revolution and served as the country's first capital from 1790 to 1800. It is famous for being the location where both the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were signed.

The city’s rich history includes various key events and figures, making it a pivotal point of interest for historians and tourists alike.

Culture and Arts

Philadelphia is home to a diverse cultural scene, reflected in its museums, theaters, and music venues. The Philadelphia Museum of Art is among the largest and most renowned art museums in the country.

The city also hosts a variety of performances, from the Philadelphia Orchestra to Broadway shows at the Kimmel Center, showcasing its vibrant arts community.

Iconic Landmarks

Philadelphia features many historic and iconic landmarks, including:

  • Independence Hall: The birthplace of the United States, where the Declaration of Independence was adopted.
  • Liberty Bell: An enduring symbol of American freedom, located nearby Independence Hall.
  • Rocky Steps and the Philadelphia Museum of Art: Famous for their association with the "Rocky" films.

Culinary Scene

Philadelphia is famous for its culinary delights, particularly the cheesesteak—a must-try for any visitor. Popular spots for cheesesteaks include Pat's King of Steaks and Geno's Steaks.

Additionally, the Reading Terminal Market is a food lover’s paradise, offering everything from fresh produce to artisanal goods and international cuisine.

Annual Events and Festivals

Philadelphia hosts numerous events and festivals throughout the year. Notable events include:

  • Philadelphia Flower Show: One of the oldest and largest indoor flower shows in the world.
  • Mummers Parade: A vibrant New Year's Day parade featuring extravagant costumes and performances.
  • Made in America Festival: A music festival held annually on Labor Day weekend, showcasing a wide range of artists.