Philadelphia is Always Getting Recognized as a Must-See Destination
National Geographic magazine placed Philly on its “Best Trips 2020” list, which includes 25 destinations across the world but only two were in the United States. Philly has so much to offer to the visitor and resident alike. The city is lush with culture, history, and activity. It has one of the most diverse celebrated food scenes on the planet. The arts are a staple in Philadelphia culture with so many notable must-see museums including the Art Museum, Barnes Foundation, and Rodin Museum as well as the most public murals in the world. Being the birthplace of our country, you can visit Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and the Consitution Center and walk the same streets our forefathers walked. Philly has all you could want in a big city and more without being too big to navigate. It’s a city of neighborhoods and so many diverse communities live in Philadelphia. It’s not hard to see why they call Philly home. There are some of the best educational institutions in the county in Philly with the University of Pennsylvania, Drexel University, Temple University, LaSalle Univesity, St. Joseph’s University, University of the Sciences, University of the Arts and more. You have countless parks across the city serving as green spaces for families and communities to come together. Philly professional sports complex in South Philly is second to none for seeing a game and making lifelong memories. Many people visit Philly and never leave. It’s easy to see why. Philly has something for everyone and all you have to do is explore to make your memory and find your “Philly story.”