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Folks are staying closer to home right now, which means that Philadelphians are discovering (or rediscovering) all the amazing things there are to do throughout the region.
Enter the #OurTurnToTourist video series, where local chefs, artists, journalists and others show off what they’re checking out right now in Philadelphia and the Countryside.
In each inspirational video, a special guest takes viewers on a mini-tour, highlighting some of the endless possibilities for socially distant fun and exploration in the Philadelphia region — and indicating how to have a travel experience without traveling far.
Scroll down to watch, then work out your own itinerary by exploring all the fun things to do right now in Greater Philadelphia.
When model and on-air personality India Sioux and stylist Reannoin Celins get a chance to catch up, it’s always a fun day. Follow along as India returns to Philly from Brooklyn to spend time with Reannoin and enjoy a bit of retail therapy.
After meeting up at William H. Gray III 30th Street Station, the friends head to Cherry Street Pier for some fresh air and gorgeous waterfront views, paired with the pier’s signature shipping container art galleries. Then it’s off to the Fashion District for some shopping at Rec Philly. The collaborative creator space has a storefront that sells art, fashion, music and other Philly-made merchandise.
Bar Bombón in Rittenhouse Square is the ideal spot for outdoor dining. Warm cocktails and take-home blankets make sidewalk dining tasty and cozy. India and Reannoin end the night at the boutique-style Canopy by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Hotel, where mid-century design matches the restored building and modern amenities.
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— Photo by Visit Philadelphia
Sunday is for the Birds. Follow along as 92.5 WXTU’s Nicole Michalik spends a football Sunday in Philly, starting with a visit to Shibe Vintage Sports in Midtown Village to stock up on game day gear.
From there it’s onto Primo’s Hoagies, which serves the city’s signature sandwiches at locations around the city. Nicole pairs her sandwich with a crunchy bag of Herr’s chips, of course. And then it’s back to Midtown Village to watch the game outside at Drury Beer Garden. E-A-G-L-E-S Eagles!
— Photo by R. Rabena for Visit Philadelphia
The Italian Market is a must-visit for NBC10 and Telemundo’s Miguel Martinez-Valle, where he can get fresh groceries and support vendors from many countries, including Mexico.
Follow along as he spends a day in Philly, which continues with a to-go cocktail from Los Caballitos Cantina on East Passyunk Avenue. It tastes even better when enjoyed at a table next to the iconic Singing Fountain. And after a stroll down the avenue, it’s time for dinner at Kalaya (a James Beard Award nominee!) for some authentic Thai food served alfresco.
Chef and restaurateur Jose Garces lives in Manayunk and lets the love for his neighborhood shine. The Iron Chef enjoys all the hilly neighborhood has to offer, as well as spots in nearby Ardmore, Montgomery County.
Follow along as he starts his day with coffee from Volo Coffeehouse before heading to Wissahickon Valley Park. Then it’s off to the Ardmore Farmers Market for dinner item from Tabouli and some Di Bruno Bros. cheese. End the day with a stop at Philadelphia Lobster & Fish for fresh lump crabmeat because dinner tonight is homemade crab cakes.
When Jessica Boyington isn’t on TV with 6ABC, she’s spending the day in Center City. Born and raised in Philadelphia, she knows all the classic spots and hidden gems.
In this episode, she enjoys fresh air with her dogs along Boathouse Row and the Schuylkill River Park Dog Run before indulging in a tasty lunch at Parc overlooking Rittenhouse Square and some shopping at Open House.
Philly-based fashion designer and Netflix star Nasheli Juliana Ortiz-González starts an ideal Philly day at Peddler Coffee.
The chair of the fashion department at Moore College of Art & Design knows the university’s Art Shop has some of the most interesting prints, jewelry and textiles in the city — all made by students. Join Nasheli as she visits Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens and dines alfresco at Mixto. Her Philly itinerary is full of places that keep her connected to her Boricua identity and artistic talents.
The third episode of the #OurTurnToTourist video series features a day in Fishtown and Northern Liberties with Josh Eats Philly.
Join the food and lifestyle specialist as he enjoys fried chicken from Love & Honey in sunny Palmer Park, strolls through Fishtown’s colorful public art gallery and grabs an ice cream sandwich at the open-year-round Weckerly’s Ice Cream.
This episode of the #OurTurnToTourist video series stars Jennifer Mota, a Dominican American multimedia creative and journalist from Philadelphia.
Join Jennifer as she grabs a traditional Dominican breakfast at El Principe Restaurant, stops in Norris Square Park to enjoy her meal, swings through El Centro de Oro’s Centro Musical for some Latin music and shopping, and finishes off her day at Tierra Colombiana with ropa vieja.
The inaugural episode of the #OurTurnToTourist video series stars Quentin Williams, also known as Quentin the Poet, who is the Fishtown-based founder and executive director of We The People Stage, as well as a documentarian and, of course, a poet.
Join Quentin as he learns to trot from the experts at the Chamounix Equestrian Center, enjoys lunch at iMunch Cafe in Brewerytown, relaxes in front of Lemon Hill Mansion and finishes off his day with a cider at Kurant Brew & Brew.
Check out all of our mini-itineraries to help you have an unforgettable day (or two or three…) in Greater Philadelphia.
The Visit Philly Overnight Package — booked more than 190,000 times since 2001 — comes with free hotel parking (worth up to $100 in Center City Philadelphia), overnight hotel accommodations and choose-your-own-adventure perks.
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