Philadelphia was a little far for us to get to, so after we weighed our options of flying and driving, we realized there was another option we hadn't thought of...Amtrak! We decided to take the train, which was cheaper than flying, and faster than driving! Amtrak was great: they were on time, clean, friendly, and overall a great experience! The best part was we got to take water bottles, and lots of snacks with us! By taking the train we were able to see 30th Street Station, which was a great way to start our visit to the city. Once we got to Philadelphia, we took an Uber to our first stop which was the Philadelphia Zoo. We had brought a friend with us who had never used Uber before, so we ended up getting this ride for free.
When we got to the zoo, we realized that we actually entered at the back entrance, so it wasn't as large or extravagant as we thought it was going to be, but we are sure the front entrance was great. As we walked in, we got to see rhinos, hippos, cheetahs, lions, giraffes...the list just keeps going on! We saw so many amazing animals! There was an admission fee, so if you have a large group then this place might not be for you. We went early on a Saturday morning, so we thought the crowd wasn't going to be too bad, but it turned out a 5K race had just happened at the zoo before hand so it was crowded. With this, just be sure to really plan out your trip to this zoo, as when it is crowded it can be difficult to see the animals. All the exhibits were very well cared for though, and all the people working there were extremely friendly.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art
After we took a small break for pictures, we went to the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Once again, there is an admission fee here, but if you are really an art lover, maybe you could do this instead of the zoo. As a heads up, you cannot carry around large bags with you, and you have put them in bag check. The museum was gorgeous on the inside though, and there is so much to see! We were able to see the more famous pieces like the Van Gogh and Monet. We also took time to see the medieval art exhibit, that features many religious paintings. One of the cool parts was inside this exhibit they had built a church courtyard that was elegant and peaceful.
The Van Gough
The Monet Works
The Franklin Institute was a nice spot to go to, but now it was time for us to see some of the historical sights! We took advantage of the Philly Phlash, a tourist bus that lets you ride for $2 a ride to lots of the tourist sights in Philadelphia. We took the bus to the Liberty Bell. There was a small line to get in, but the Bell is free. It was really cool to see this part of American history!
Next we went to the Independence Hall. Now online we saw that you had to get tickets to go in, they were free, but we made a slight mistake in our timing. We got to Independence Hall too late, and they were out of free tickets, so we were not able to go in. Learn from our mistake! Go to Independence Hall first, and get your tickets to come back. You are able to see the outside of the building and walk around the small court yard there which was still pretty.
When we realized our mistake, and noticed that we still had lots of time for our day we decided to get on one of the hop on tour buses and made our way to Betsy Ross' House. We got to take in the history of this house, and learn about how she came up with the original flag. Did you know she wanted to put six pointed stars on the flag, but Benjamin Franklin suggested five pointed ones because it would be easier to make?
After the house we got back on the bus and took a tour around Philadelphia. This was a great way to sit back and take in the city! We got to see the Mint, see the museums from a different angle, and just see Philly in a relaxed setting. The tour guides on the bus were very friendly, and told you fun facts about the buildings as we passed them. Be sure if you do this near the end of your day to bring water with you.
What did we miss in Philadelphia that you would have done? Be sure to tell us in the comments below! If you want to see more pictures of our Philadelphia adventure check out our Instagram and Twitter! Looking ahead we have trips to Key West, Orlando, Lincoln, NE and Mystic, CT planned so be on the look out for those! We are also in the process of finding flights for Savannah, GA, Chicago, and Nashville by using Sky Scanner! Our summer ahead is busy and full of trips, so get ready! Thanks for the brotherly love Philadelphia!
Blue skies,
Kat & Elle
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