What to See and Do and Eat in Philly

closeup of the top of the Liberty Bell
The Liberty Bell is still in Phiadelphia. It’s still cracked. We have lots of other things to look at while you’re here.

WordCamp Philly will provide a Saturday packed with activities and a Sunday afternoon of community. But if you have a little extra time, you may want to check out things to see and do in the city.

We have some suggestions and links to ideas for you — as well as some pointers if you’re looking for a place to eat while you’re here.

Philly Still Offers the Usual Attractions

In the past we’ve covered the traditional points of interest such as the Liberty Bell, the Franklin Institute and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. They’re still there — along with lots of other things to enjoy, such as Reading Terminal Market, the One Liberty Observation Deck, Spruce Street Harbor Park and the Betsy Ross House. Here’s a list of 50 possibilities.

But That’s Not All

But there are so many more things that probably won’t cross your mind:

Gawk at the sea monster: the Navy Yard is hosting the installation “Sea Monsters HERE” through Nov. 17. See the article on it, which contains directions and transportation information.

Celebrate the murals: October is Mural Arts Month, and Mural Arts Philadelphia — whose works have graced our site and social media — is celebrating. It has events daily, including a couple of dedications of new murals. You can also take one of its regularly-offered tours.

Take in a play: there are many theaters in the Philly area and several shows to choose from. The Curio Theater — the closest to the University of the Sciences — is presenting the Arthur Miller classic, “All My Sons,” on Oct. 26 and 27.

See if you can spot Gritty: the Philadelphia Flyers have a home game against the New York Islanders on Oct. 27. If you want to see Philly’s newest mascot for your self, odds are you’ll find him there.

Marvel at Rube Goldberg’s creativity: the National Museum of American Jewish History is hosting an exhibit “The Art of Rube Goldberg” through the fall. Goldberg’s name is associated with his drawings of wildly complicated machines, but many people don’t know he was a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoons.

Still looking for ideas? Here’s a weekend Things to Do. It also includes a few Halloween-themed activities.

While You’re Here, Grab a Meal or Two

Last year’s Philly Food Guide is still a comprehensive overview of what to eat while you’re here. You can also check out the recently-updated Eater’s Guide to Philadelphia or the 38 Essential Philadelphia Restaurants, Fall 2018, for more suggestions.

If you’re more interested in quick and convenient locations near the University of the Sciences rather than dining experiences, your best bets will be along Baltimore Avenue between 43rd and 51st streets and 40th Street between Market and Spruce streets. Check out the Google map to see some of the things available in the neighborhood.

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