Did you know? Washington Square was one of Philadelphia’s five original squares laid out in 1682. Known as Southeast Square, it served as a cemetery from about 1704 until 1794. Read more.
While you're in the neighborhood, visit "Dead Sea Scrolls," 1 of the largest collections of ancient artifacts ever to tour outside Israel. Save $5 on daytime tix w/ the code DSS4SQ. Now thru Oct. 14 Read more.
Features seasonal, wondrously creative dishes by Chef Michael Santoro and a space as gorgeous as any in the city. Read more.
DiBruno Bros. is an authentic, gourmet Philadelphia cheese shop and eatery at Rittenhouse Square. Find cheese from all around the world as well as Italian deli items and a premier upstairs café. Read more.
Open since 1861, this is America's oldest ice cream company! Don't miss the Peanut Butter Dream shake. Read more.
You need to visit a bakery that sends you home with your pastries in a cardboard box tied with cotton string. My favorit is Termini Brothers for chocolate-chip cannoli and pignoli-nut cookies. Read more.
PBC is rated one of the top five sustainable breweries in the U.S. in part because brewers grow their own hops. Read more.
The $14.99 lunch prix fixe includes two courses (either tortilla soup or chopped salad for the first course; short rib burrito, chipotle chicken tacos or black bean enchiladas for the second course). Read more.
Sip on a China-cupped cappuccino or a cold-pressed iced coffee. Read more.