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The only U.S. city on National Geographic’s 2020 ‘Best Trips’ list, Philadelphia is a much sought-after destination for international travellers and global meetings alike. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania’s largest city, is known for its rich history, and numerous American Revolutionary sites like the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall (where the Declaration of Independence and the American Constitution were signed). Also iconic are the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, immortalized by Sylvester Stallone’s triumphant run in the film ’Rocky’. The city also has a vibrant sports culture, and an exciting arts scene, with colourful murals adorning thousands of building exteriors. 

Explore The Things To Do In Philadelphia From The Comfort Of Your Home

How To See The Best Of Philadelphia’s Art And Culture

Credit Museum of the American Revolution (5)
Photo Credit: Museum of the American Revolution

The collections and artefacts that fill Philadelphia’s museums are certainly better seen in person. However, many local institutions offer online tours and tools to spotlight key parts of the experience. Eastern State Penitentiary – once the world’s most famous and expensive prison – offers an online tour that highlights several cell blocks, the baseball field, and other locations throughout the historic site.

The Barnes Foundation allows virtual visitors to navigate one of the greatest collections of impressionist, post-impressionist, and early modernist paintings based on visual relationships, such as lines, light, space, and more, while the Independence Seaport Museum lets those with an interest in maritime history browse their expansive collection of artefacts, historic ships. In 2019, the Penn Museum debuted re-imagined galleries featuring never-before-exhibited artefacts.

The Penn MuseumPhiladelphia Museum of Art, and Academy of Natural Sciences regularly share objects from their collections on their social media channels. The Museum of the American Revolution in Old City has a robust online tour, which navigates through the museum’s immersive galleries and incredible replicas via 360-degree, high-resolution images. A virtual tour of Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens — one of the city’s must-see attractions and the largest work to date by mosaic artist Isaiah Zagar — is available online as well.

For more remote museum moments, follow the #VisitFromHome and #PhillyFromHome hashtags on Twitter.

Penn Museum Gift Shop photo by K Huff for PHLCVB
Penn Museum Gift Shop. Photo by K Huff

How To Listen To Various Iconic Philadelphia Artists

Whether it’s for a workout routine or just lounging around the house, be sure to round out your playlist with music by some of the most iconic performers from the Philadelphia region. Will SmithThe Roots, and Boyz II Men are some of the city’s essential hip-hop artists, with Meek MillLil Uzi Vert and Freeway offering more modern hip-hop to the mix. Jazz fans can find solace in John Coltrane albums, while rock and roll fans can jam out to music by Hall & OatesThe War on Drugs or Kurt Vile. There are also punk and alt-rock artists such as The Wonder YearsTigers Jaw and The Menzingers.

Those inclined towards a more classical taste can stream several albums by the Philadelphia Orchestra or view a recent performance at Verizon Hall online. Additionally, Opera Philadelphia provides an on-demand audio recording of a 2016 performance of Breaking the Waves on their website.

Other iconic Philadelphia artists include female vocalists Patti LaBelle and Marian Anderson. Of course, no Philadelphia playlist is complete without the timeless anthem to ’Rocky’, Bill Conti’s “Gonna Fly Now.”

How To Watch Philadelphia’s Most Iconic Attractions On Screen

Silver Linings Playbook photo by Andrea David @filmtourismus
Silver Linings Playbook. Photo by Andrea David @filmtourismus

You can get your bearings for the City of Brotherly Love by watching one of the many films or television shows in which the city has played a supporting role over the years. The ’Rocky’ and ’Creed’ series are an absolute must-watch—Sylvester Stallone plays the titular boxer who perfectly personifies the underdog, never-give-up spirit of Philadelphia, all while training his way through Philadelphia’s Italian Market and eventually up the 72 eastern steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Director M. Night Shyamalan has a tendency for basing his films in Philadelphia, including ’Unbreakable’, ’Split’, and ’Glass’, as well as the 1999 thriller ’The Sixth Sense’. Several scenes in the action-adventure film ’National Treasure’ feature some of Philadelphia’s most iconic attractions — Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell and Reading Terminal Market. The comedy ’Trading Places’ shines the Hollywood light on Rittenhouse Square. More recent movies include the dramatic ’Silver Linings Playbook’ and the DC comic superhero film ’Shazam!’.

Rocky II, Italian Market photo by Andrea David @filmtourismus (1)
Rocky II, Italian Market. Photo by Andrea David @filmtourismus

While Philadelphia only has a brief appearance at the beginning of Will Smith’s ’Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’, the city has more extended television roles in AMC’s ’Dispatches from Elsewhere’, Apple TV’s ’The Servant’, and the upcoming season of ’Queer Eye’ on Netflix.

The city’s food scene shines on the small screen, too, appearing in a number of culinary shows such as ’Chef’s Table’ on Netflix and ’No Passport Required’ on PBS.

How To Eat The Best Food Philadelphia Has To Offer

Campos Cheesesteaks photo credit Kyle Huff-12
Campos Cheesesteaks. Photo credit Kyle Huff

From grabbing a meal from one of the 80+ vendors at the historic Reading Terminal Market to enjoying dinner at the acclaimed Zahav, Philadelphia’s food scene alone is worthy of a trip to the city. However, some of the city’s essential eats can be enjoyed from afar.

Pretzels, Tastykakes, Peanut Chews, and Bassett’s Ice Cream are a few of the most preferred snacks in the city. Thankfully, these delicious items are available to be shipped nationwide thanks to Pennsylvania General Store, that operates a stand inside the 127-year-old Reading Terminal Market.

If you’re craving a classic Philadelphia cheesesteak, Campo’s Deli in Old City (214 Market Street) ships their delicious sandwiches nationwide, as does the iconic Pat’s King of Steaks in South Philadelphia.

But if you’re looking to try your hand at cooking the perfect cheesesteak at home, Campo’s has provided a recipe to help guide you in the kitchen:

Ingredients

    • 1/2 cup yellow onion, chopped
    • 1/3 lb shaved rib-eye steak, sliced to approx. 1/8th inch thickness
    • 2 slices American cheese
    • 2 tbsp olive oil
    • 9-inch Italian roll
    • Salt and pepper to taste

Cooking Instructions

    1. In a large saute pan or on a griddle, add oil and heat to medium-high.
    2. Add onions followed by a pinch of salt and pepper. Cook onions until soft (5 minutes), stirring occasionally.
    3. Add rib-eye and a pinch of salt and pepper. Let each slice cook for roughly 45 seconds, then flip and cook for another 30 seconds.
    4. Add slices of cheese on top of steak and cover to melt cheese (10 seconds).
    5. Transfer steak, onions and cheese onto sliced Italian roll. Enjoy!

For dessert, you can treat yourself to a babka with the help of a recipe from Camille Cogswell, a Pastry Chef at Zahav. Additional recipes are available via several cookbooks published by marquee Philadelphia chefs including Marc Vetri (Vetri Cucina, Fiorella) and Michael Solomonov (Zahav, Laser Wolf).

So, Would You Explore The Best Of Philadelphia From Home?

If you’re stuck at home, like so many people around the world, but still want to explore Philadelphia, then this is your chance. Whether you’re a fan of the arts, American history, or sports, this is an excellent way to see the best of Philadelphia from anywhere in the world. 

For additional destination inspiration, be sure to follow the Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau on InstagramFacebook, and Twitter.

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