While you may not sail the great blue seas, you can explore the history they played in Philadelphia’s development at the Independence Seaport Museum. A museum dedicated to the maritime history of Philadelphia, the Delaware Valley and Pennsylvania, the Independence Seaport Museum is suitably located along Penn’s Landing, the historic site where William Penn first docked when he arrived in America.
Take a photo with one of the country’s founding fathers! No trip to Philadelphia is complete without seeing the Benjamin Franklin National Memorial, located in the Franklin Institute’s rotunda. This Pennsylvanian landmark and attraction honors Benjamin Franklin, Philadelphia’s most famous citizen, with a colossal 20-foot-tall statue made of white marble.
Laugh until your sides are in stitches at the Helium Comedy Club, the most popular comedy club in Philly. Listen to the stylings of all your favorite comedians—from amateur locals to televised professionals—at this intimate nightlife venue. Choose a seat at the bar or at a table near the stage, and don’t forget to bring your funny bone!