Free Things to Do in Philadelphia, PA

19 places

Discover Philadelphia through a diverse array of free experiences that highlight its rich history, vibrant culture, and artistic spirit. Each destination invites you to connect with the city’s heritage and creativity, offering unique insights into its past and present.

History made here

Independence Hall

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Heritage defines Independence Hall, where pivotal moments of American history unfolded, giving visitors an immersive experience of our democracy's roots.

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US Mint

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Intrigue surrounds the US Mint, where I can witness the coin-making process from an impressive vantage point and explore its rich history.

Photo by EFW2014

Elfreth's Alley Museum

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4.0

Charming colonial homes and cobblestone streets create a picturesque experience on Elfreth's Alley, America's oldest residential street.

Photo by Helen S

Reading Terminal Market

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4.5

Delicious variety describes the Reading Terminal Market, where I explored flavors from global cuisines across 80 unique vendors, all in one place.

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Dilworth Park

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Vibrant community events and interactive fountains make Dilworth Park a lively spot to enjoy art, music, and local culture right by City Hall.

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia Museum of Art

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4.5

Inspiration flows here as I climb the iconic Rocky Steps, capturing a moment at the famous Rocky statue while exploring renowned art collections.

Yo! Visit this new installation at 5th and Market

Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History

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4.5

Enlightening, this museum uniquely chronicles the Jewish American experience since 1654, culminating in the intriguing 'Only in America' gallery.

Photo by MeraKi25

Science History Institute

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4.5

Exploration of science comes alive here with interactive exhibits, making complex ideas fun for kids and free entry for all visitors.

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Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul

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Majestic architecture and historic significance define this free-access basilica, a crucial landmark of Philadelphia's spiritual heritage.

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The Rocky Statue

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Iconic for its connection to the legendary 'Rocky' films, this statue offers a unique blend of film history and a Philly cultural experience.

Photo by Oleg Y

Independence National Historical Park

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4.5

Quaint history surrounds me here, from the stunning courthouse to the serene rose garden near Independence Hall, offering peaceful reflection.

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Spruce Street Harbor Park

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Serenity describes Spruce Street Harbor Park. I love lounging in hammocks alongside river views, enjoying food vendors and giant games.

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Love Park

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3.5

Playful, I love the lively atmosphere at LOVE Park with its iconic sculpture, seasonal events, and perfect views of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.

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Fisher Fine Arts Library

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Architectural marvel that combines history and modern knowledge, the Fisher Fine Arts Library captivates with its stunning design and rich literary collection.

Photo by Marshall B

Franklin Square

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4.5

Joyful moments abound at Franklin Square with its vintage carousel, historical fountain, and fun mini-golf, all embraced by a vibrant community atmosphere.

Photo by moravian99

Fireman's Hall Museum

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4.5

Legacy of firefighting comes alive here, with fascinating memorabilia and a commitment to fire safety in the heart of Philadelphia's historical district.

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Philosophical Hall

Discovery sparked my interest at Philosophical Hall, showcasing rare manuscripts and remarkable achievements, all while honoring Benjamin Franklin's legacy.

Bartram's Garden

Bartram's Garden

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4.5

Timeless beauty envelops Bartram’s Garden, where trails lead through historic landscapes and a rich botanical legacy thrives alongside the river.

Visitors enjoy the tapestries featured in "The Living Temple: The World of Moki Cherry"

The Fabric Workshop and Museum

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4.0

Innovative practices in textile arts and media make this museum a unique cultural hub, showcasing fresh collaborations with talented artists.