Philadelphia Tourism
Once you have rented your luxury vehicle, it is time to experience the open road and visit the popular attractions in Philadelphia. Jump in and take off to some of these exciting tourist spots in Philadelphia.
Old City
Visit the first commercial district of the United States. Through the many stores, theatres, restaurants and galleries, you can relive the historic city or keep up to date with constantly changing modern culture.
Chinatown
The awe inspiring Friendship Gate welcomes you into the great Chinese culture. Chinatown offers you the opportunity to taste the many different flavors of each Chinese province. Along with the cultural delights that you can encounter in any of the 100 plus stores and restaurants, you get to experience cuisines from Korea, Malaysia, Vietnam and Thailand.
Avenue of the Arts
This four and a half mile strip is Philadelphia's number one arts and entertainment sector. The Avenue of the Arts allows tourists to check out different forms of internationally acclaimed material. Be entertained at the theatre, concert halls or one of the museums. If you have time and love to shop, remember to should check out the many stores along the Avenue.
Benjamin Franklin Parkway
The Benjamin Franklin Parkway begins at city hall and ends at one of the country's most comprehensive art museum, the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Along this mile-long parkway, you can encounter many cultural aspects of Philadelphia, such as libraries, fountains and museums.
Antique Row
All antique lovers and admirers cannot go to Philly and not go to the Antique Row. This historic section of Pine Street is a long connection of stores that have everything an antique lover looks for. The stores have a vast selection of collectibles, jewelry, clothing, furnishings and, of course, antiques.
Brandywine Valley
The Brandywine Valley is home to the Brandywine River Museum. The valley is also the location of the Brandywine Battlefield, host of the largest bengagement during the US Revolutionary war. As a result, the Longwood Gardens is an 1100-acre reminder that is displayed all year.
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