What is a better way to ring in July 4 weekend than the ‘birthplace of America’, known for its iconic bell?
While the fierce lights of New York City tend to steal the spotlights of other major cities in the northeast, we recently treated Baltimore at Travel Off Path as one of the rising spring destinations in the region, but now it’s time to reveal a summer shocker.

More known for Rocky BalboaFamous Ooey-Goey Cheesesteak is and ‘Brotherly Love’, there is much more to be in the historic city of Philadelphia.
With a laundry list with cheap (and even free) attractions, timeless charm and cultural neighborhoods outside the towering skyline, Philly is perhaps the largest summer surprise in America.
Beyond the Cheesesteaks: Dive into the cultural gems of Philadelphia
Sometimes we can be mesmerized by shiny skylines such as moths to a flame, but the mapping of many cities around the world are cultural neighborhoods that slide through the cracks of composite tours and incorrectly informed guides.


Take Mexico City for example. Who would be a lively, buzzing Chinatown district there?
But it is actually one of my favorite elements of the city when you have to get a switcheroo from the endless taco stands that floods every corner.
The same applies to Philly. Usually known for cheese steaks (and rightly), there is much more to discover to delight your taste buds and immerse yourself in unexpected layers of cultures and traditions that have been speckled by the city.
Chinatown
This bustling community, founded in the 19th century and offers visitors authentic dishes and a variety of stores, plus a great photo moment at the indispensable Booge Friendship gate.


You will find Trendy Boba Tea Cafes, Old-School Classics such as Sang Kee Beijing Duck Houseand everything in between, and an annual lively Night market To enjoy in the fall.
Little Italy (Bella Vista)
Bella Vista (also known to some as “Little Italy”) is anchored by one of Philly’s most undervalued attractions, the open air 9th Street Italian market.
Certainly not former gangsters playing Bocce, And the aromas of every conceivable Italian dish, along with a handful of other intercourse international cuisines.


The neighborhood is very walkable and a great way to start your day with a Bella Vista -not, Persimmon Coffee.
Keep in mind that for a reason Philly is known as the ‘city of Broederliefde’. Despite the fact that they have a brash reputation, people are generally hospitable in his various communities.
Chinatown and Little Italy are just a sample size, because there are countless lively neighborhoods to explore:
- Africatown
- Fairhill
- Little Saigon
- Fishtown
Important: it is best to avoid Kensington, because it is generally recognized as an open -air market for illegal activities that pose a danger to visitors who are unknown with the area.
Surprising amount of affordable (and free) attractions


I am not a mathematician, but the people Philly Bite Magazine Some songs for us have cut to set the right expectations:
- Budget travelers: Expected to get to $ 96 a day
- Mid-Range travelers: Expected to get to $ 224 a day
- Big Spenders: Expected to get to $ 451 a day.
Philly offers a variety of attractions that will not break the bank and go much further than the famous Rocky Balboa Free during shining Tiger…
Free attractions


- Independence Hall (free tours)
- Liberty Bell Center (view of the iconic cracked Liberty Bell)
- The Betsy Ross House (access to the courtyard is free; tours are not)
- Philadelphia Mint (free self -guided tours offered during the week)
- Race Street Pier (free yoga at the weekend)
Cheap Attractions
- Eastern State Penitentiary ($ 17 Admission to tour where Al Capone took its time)
- Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens ($ 15 admission to visit a maze of indoor-outdoor mosaics)
- Stenton House ($ 10 admission to visit one of Philly’s earliest settlements)
- Mütter Museum ($ 20 admission to witness the best Museum of Medical History of America; no photos allowed)
Around


Some rides on Septa Buses or subways cost $ 2.50. A one -day convenience pass costs $ 6, or a three -day pass for $ 15 (unlimited rides).
If you are planning to jump around all day, view the Philly Phlash Trolley for only $ 5, which includes more than 20 great stops, including the old city, the picturesque waterfront and the amazing art museum.
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