Founded in 1682, Philadelphia is the largest city in the state of Pennsylvania and home to a rich history, delicious cuisine and attractive architecture. Since its founding, the upward trend of development in Philadelphia has continued with regards to new construction, a restaurant renaissance and a revival of culture. The city’s laurels include an impressive past, thanks to a close-knit local community that continues to move towards an exciting future. In many ways, Philadelphia has only just begun to realise its potential as an American holiday destination.
A city of contrasts, Philadelphia houses both one of the finest French haute-cuisine restaurants in the nation, as well as Jim’s Steaks, the heaven of fast-food. The Philadelphia Orchestra has performances within a spectacular concert hall, while every New Year’s Day, some 25,000 Mummers in outrageous costumes strut their stuff on the streets. Truly a city of neighbourhoods, Philadelphia has shoppers haggling over the price of tomatoes in the Italian Market, families picnicking in Germantown’s parks; and street vendors hawking pretzels at Logan Circle; while vendors all around the city’s farmers’ markets sell local produce and more. A drive around the majestic countryside of Philadelphia will be well worth your while, and be sure not to miss out on sampling a delicious Philly cheese-steak during your visit.