Why visit: Walk in the footsteps of our founding fathers.
What to do: Head to Independence National Historic Park, called “America’s Most Historic Square Mile,” to see the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, along with the Betsy Ross House, Benjamin Franklin Museum, and National Constitution Center. Older kids will love the walk-through heart at Franklin Science Institute, younger kids the hands-on Please Touch Museum. Everyone will want to try the frozen treats at Franklin Fountain, a vintage-style ice cream parlor. It’s also a great historical place to visit for the 4th of July.
At the Four Seasons Philadelphia, it feels like you’re on the way to visit Willy Wonka as the glass elevator soars past the surrounding buildings and into the clouds. Occupying the top 12 floors of the 1,120-foot-high Comcast Center, you’ll be at the pinnacle of not only the tallest building in Philadelphia, but also the highest hotel in the U.S. That’s not the only noteworthy highlight of this hotel just off Logan Square (just a few blocks from The Franklin Institute). The infinity pool with a skyline view is worth a trip alone—it feels like you’re swimming on the wings of a plane. In the modern rooms, parents can order up a toddler bed along with kid friendly amenities such as “Minion”-branded coloring books, snacks, and balloons.