
What to Do in Philly
The city of brotherly love offers much for the 2010 MOC attendee. Between museums, restaurants, shopping, tours, music and art, one will find Philadelphia has plenty to offer.
Philly Tours
Looking for a way to see all that Philadelphia has to offer? Then try one of the many tours offered in the city.
Trolley Works offers some great tours around the city’s historical sites and attractions where you can jump on and off to bus. To see their available tours, click here.
For a full listing of tours offered*, click here.
Yuengling Brewery
Take a tour of the Yuengling Brewery. Tours are offered on Saturday at the following times: 11:00am, 12pm and 1:00pm.
For more information, visit www.yuengling.com/
Music & Art*
There are plenty of places for the art and music lover to visit in Philadelphia. There are more than 20 theater companies in the area that offer productions year round.
Visit the Walnut Street Theater to see the multi award winning musical, Fiddler on the Roof. There is a 2:00pm showing on May 23, 2010.
For more information on seeing Fiddler on the Roof at the Walnut Street Theater, click here.
Museums & Attractions*
The most popular museums are The Wagner Free Institute of Science, The Philadelphia Insectarium, Chemical Heritage Foundation, The Academy of Natural Sciences and the American Helicopter Museum.
Other attractions include Adventure Aquarium, Battleship New Jersey, Fairmount Park, Independence Seaport Museum and many more.
For a full listing of museums and attractions, click here.
Restaurants & Dining*
Philly doesn’t just make a good “cheesesteak.” The city boasts all different types of cuisines, including Asian, French, Italian, Latin, Mediterranean, Vegan and Southern.
But they are famous for that “cheesesteak”, to learn more about an authentic philadelhia cheesesteak, click here.
For a full listing of restaurants, click here.
*Content from the official visitor website for greater Philadelphia, www.visitphilly.com