Stay : Culture and shopping in Philadelphia

Pennsylvania is a historically and culturally rich state, but it is also the ideal place for shopping. Indeed, there is no tax on clothes and shoes in Pennsylvania, a good reason to move to one of the largest trading centres in the world King of Prussia!

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Detail of the stay : Culture and shopping in Philadelphia - 3 days

  • PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART
  • LIBERTY BELL CENTER
  • INDEPENDENCE HALL - PENNSYLVANIA STATE HOUSE
  • NATIONAL CONSTITUTION CENTER
  • ROCKY STATUE

Day 1: Stroll through Old City and Market Street

Steps: Philadelphie

If you like shopping malls, go to Macy's on Market Street or Liberty Place Center. Then, head to the Old City neighborhood on Market Street and find charming little shops and art galleries on the cobblestone streets around the area. Also check out the historic buildings: Independence Hall, Liberty Bell, Constitution Center.

Day 2: King of Prussia and Valley Forge

Steps: Philadelphie

Another shopping paradise is the King of Prussia mall, which is located 15 km west of Philadelphia (the largest East coast shopping complex with 365 specialty stores and 35 restaurants) and especially the Premium outlets where you can find popular brands at discount prices. Take the opportunity to discover the Valley Forge National Historical Park to discover the Washington Camp during the War of Independence.

Day 3: Philadelphia Museum of Art and Rittenhouse Square

Steps: Philadelphie

In the morning, let your credit card rest and visit the Philadelphia Museum of Art, not to be missed. It's one of the most beautiful in the country, with the Rocky Balboa statueat the bottom of its imposing steps. In the afternoon, explore Rittenhouse Square and the shopping district of Chestnut and Walnut Streets, walk down Broad Street, and then stroll down funky South Street to discover the offbeat shops.

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