Walking down the streets of this beautiful city may lead you to believe you are back in the days of George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, but don't let that fool you, Philadelphia is 21st century forwarded that is up to date on all the latest technology and style. It is beautiful to stroll the streets and see a bit of history in the buildings that holds much information on the past. The homes are retro with their high ceilings and beautiful crown moldings.
Philadelphia is a favorite among foodies with its numerous restaurants that offers a variety of cuisine such as Lolita a casual but contemporary Mexican dining experience located on 106 S. 13th Street. PA, its BYOB. Another great place is Moshulu, located on the river front in the City of Brotherly Love. This restaurant offers quality and tastefully prepared food at areasonable rate, it has been awarded several awards for the delicious food and services offered. The Moshulu is located at 10 South Second Street PA. Vacation Philadelphia suggests if you are up for one of the nation's favorite foods, run on to Jim's Steak located at 400 South PA. They have been serving the best hoagies and steak for over 70 years. They have the best Philly cheese steak for miles around and you are sure to tell your friends about the experience.
If you are into freshly baked goods and organic produce then, the Reading Terminal Market is the right place for you. The 115 year old terminal houses more than 80 vendors peddling their delicious wares from fresh baked breads, pies and cakes to specialty dishes from every ethnicity. Spend the morning at the market then, go see the Longwood gardens that are filled with the most exotic of specimen of flowers. Spring is the time when the gardens are alive with all the colors, the scent and the tranquility that captivates the visitor.
Pedaling back in history to remember the Declaration of Independence and the importance it is to this nation, you are able to take a tour of Independence mall one of the most significant mile in America. Here you will find the Liberty Bell and the Independence Hall where history was made in 1776. Then off you go to South Street where there are hundreds of shops and cafes to visit. It's where all the locals hang out and it's great for people watching. If you are there Easter Sunday, gear up for the annual Promenade and Finery contest so, put on your best Sunday duds and bonnets and get ready. Other places that are fun to see are the Franklin Institute and the Philadelphia Museum of Arts.
Philadelphia is filled with so many interesting sites to visit that vacation Philadelphia suggest getting more information from the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation at 800-537-7676. So, Philadelphia is not only for the best Philly Cheese but is a town filled with history and beauty.
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