Shortly after the Liberty Bell cracked and long before ground was broken for City Hall, McGillin’s Olde Ale House threw open its doors. Its beer taps have been flowing since 1860 — making it the oldest continuously operating tavern in Philadelphia.
Located at the top of the Cambria Hotel, Attico is one of the best spots to take in the scenic views of Philadelphia. Enjoy a cocktail at this trendy, outdoor space with an unbeatable view.
A perfect mix of a German beer hall with 39 beers on draft and casual sit-down bar for cocktails.
Down an alleyway, behind Sampan, will lead you to one of the neighborhood's most popular hangouts with a three-story-high mural and Asian-inspired revamps of classic cocktails.
One of the nation’s oldest and largest public markets, first opened in 1893. Today, it stands out as one of the greatest public markets in the country. Enjoy a fresh donut at Beiler's Donuts (Ali's favorite) or a roast pork sandwich at DiNic's (Frank's favorite).
Located across the street from City Hall, this 2-acre park features the iconic LOVE sculpture, a large lawn area, and a central fountain. Great spot for a classic photo in front of the sculpture!