Peddler's Village is one of our favorite fall locations! They have tons of cute shops, great restaurants, wineries, and even Scarecrow/Apple Festivals!
Explore the shops, dining, bars, and museums in Downtown Doylestown (Kayla's hometown)! Recommendations: County Theater, Ooka Sushi and Hibachi Restaurant, Fonthill Castle, Mercer Museum, Michener Art Museum, Doylestown Bookshop, Jules Thin Crust Pizza, Hops/Scotch Bar, Lula Tequila Bar, Serendipity Shops.
This winery offers great views of the vineyard, a lawn with music and entertainment (bring blanket or lawn chairs), seating area inside and on the deck with wine tastings, food trucks, and wine slushies!
Ardmore/Suburban Square has lots of cute shops, boutiques, and restaurants! Located in the Main Line about 15 minutes away from the Radnor Hotel.
Today the Reading Terminal Market is one of the nation's most successful public markets with more than 75 independent small businesses that offer an array of fresh and prepared foods, lunch counters, and places to eat and shop. Our recommendations: Herchel's Deli, Beiler's Donuts, Old City Coffee, DiNic's Roast Pork, Cheesesteak Pretzel Roll-Up at Miller's Twist.
With six major department stores and more than 450 stores, boutiques and restaurants, the King of Prussia Mall is the third-largest mall in America.
Explore Philadelphia's Historic District/Old City featuring Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, Betsy Ross House, Elfreth's Alley (oldest residential cobblestone street), the President's House, the Museum of the American Revolution, National Constitution Center, Franklin Square, and Spruce Street Harbor.
Looking for the best Philly Cheesesteaks? Dalessandro's is one of the best and is located in Roxborough, where Will and Kayla live. Kayla's order: Cheesesteak "Wiz Wit" (grilled onions and cheese whiz). Will's order: Cheesesteak with american cheese, cheese whiz, and grilled onions. Dalessandro's doesn't have inside seating but Chubby's across the street has great cheesesteaks as well and offers indoor seating!
A recreation of a 1915 ice cream parlor, serving ice cream, baked goods, and homemade sodas, made on-site using local ingredients, in Philadelphia. Stop by Shane Confectionary next door, a candy maker established in 1911 offering chocolates & other sweets in a restored historic building.