Book THAT trip and go - Philadelphia

 

While I am on the eve of confirming my next adventure (posted coming shortly), I just wanted to take a look back at my 48 hours in the city of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia. Where I was able to enjoy great company, perfect weather and the best that the city has to offer.

Remember, book THAT trip and explore, get lost, and make memories!!!!

This trip to Philadelphia all sparked from a quick conversation about catching up with some good friends and never having the pleasure to visit this great city. Of course, you learn about Philadephia and how it has changed the US historical landscape; however, it is quite refreshing to see how the city thrives today with a respectable nod to the past.

With only 48 hours, I would be remiss not to thank my dear friends for their kind hospitality/guidance of how to make the most of my quick weekend trip. 

First stop to grab some dinner/drinks was at Dock Street Brewing right in Cedar Park neighborhood.

With such a limited time to see the city, we had to start the next morning off quite early with grabbing coffee from Green Line Cafe while on our way to go watch Arsenal fútbol match downtown.

Then we were able to venture through the city, both old and new town to see the living history. Since the weather forecast was so favorable, we were able tour Independence Hall and the surrounding neighborhoods. I would suggest that you pick up your tour tickets early to reserve a time, then come back later in the day. I would highly recommend grabbing lunch at Jim's Steaks off of N. 62nd St, it was simply delicious.

Later in the day, I was fortunate enough to plan my trip at the same time that the Franklin Institute just opened their Vatican Splendors exhibit to showcase never before seen items from the Vatican. It was such a pleasure to view the exhibit and I would suggest that if you are visiting the city, plan this into your schedule (open now until Feb 15 2016). 

For dinner - GO TO GUSTO PIZZA off of S 22nd St.---- you will not be disappointed (suggestion - basil pesto pizza)

This was a great trip to Philadelphia. It is incredible to imagine how many important events and people have called Philadelphia home over the years. Remember to take those "one day" trips and you will not be disappointed with how much you personally grow

 

Best,

-Wally