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In the City of Brotherly Love, Sisterly Affection and Budget-Friendly Fun, $30 can go a long way.
Home to outstanding restaurants, riveting art, and dynamic and diverse neighborhoods, Philadelphia is one of the world’s must-visit destinations. (And we have the distinctions to prove it.)
Mieux encore : les habitants et les visiteurs peuvent profiter de ce que Philly a de mieux à offrir sans grever un budget qui est peut-être déjà serré. De nombreuses attractions phares (le Liberty Bell) et espaces extérieurs (Cira Green) sont entièrement gratuits, et avec une scène gastronomique aussi variée que la nôtre, il y a toujours une bonne affaire à faire.
De plus, Philly est le most walkable large city in the U.S., ce qui signifie que vous pouvez parcourir de longues distances à pied. Le Philly PHLASH, Indego Bike Share et SEPTA facilitent également vos déplacements et les rendent abordables.
Read on to find seven curated itineraries, broken down by topic and location, featuring great ways to spend a day in Philly on $30 or less.
Packed with tons of helpful resources — including public restrooms and a helpful, multilingual staff — Centre des visiteurs d'Independence is the perfect launchpad for any successful Philly adventure.
Pick up your Philly PHLASH pass and head to Reading Terminal Market - les Meilleur marché public d'Amérique par USA Today 10Best — for all the Philly classics. Grab an Amish-style pretzel from Le twist de Miller before moving on to the main course: an authentic cheesesteak de Uncle Gus’ ou un roast pork sando de Tommy DiNic's.
Next, mosey over to Parc Dilworth et AMOUR Parc for selfies with City Hall et le AMOUR sculpture, before strolling the Promenade Benjamin Franklin.
Take in dozens of landmarks, like the Swann Memorial Fountain in Logan Square, with this free self-guided tour. (Not up for the 25-minute walk? Board the PHLASH at City Hall for a scenic, six-stop ride to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.)
Your day comes to a photo finish with a run up the Les marches rocheuses and a selfie with the iconic bronze statue.
Estimated Total: $26
Où ? Différents lieux dont Reading Terminal Market, 1136 Arch Street, Philadelphie, PA
Commencez votre journée dans un cadre paisible et arboré. Parc de Washington Square. Pick up coffee and a pastry from Le quotidien de Talula on the square, before heading over to Parc historique national de l'Indépendance, also known as Independence Mall, just a block away.
Independence Mall is home to a host of free and ultra-low-cost historic sites, including Independence Hall ($1 to enter), the Liberty Bell et La Maison du Président (free to enter), and the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History (pay what you wish).
After getting your fill of history, stop by Old City institution Pub du col de Khyber or seasonal staples Jardin à bière de l'Indépendance et Jardin de la bière Liberty for a cold one. Or grab a cone at nostalgic scoop shop, Fontaine de Franklin.
End the day with an amble down La ruelle d'Elfreth, an itty-bitty cobblestone street lined with Colonial-era homes and a museum.
Estimated Total: $24
Où ? Various locations including Elfreth's Alley, Philadelphia, PA
Check the calendar. Is it the first Sunday of the month? If so, two of Philadelphia’s most sought-after art museums — the Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA) et le Barnes Foundation — welcome visitors at little to no cost.
Start your day with a cup of joe from a Fairmount coffee shop, like Musette ou Brown Street Coffee.
Sip and stroll the PMA’s riverfront green spaces, admiring hidden-in-plain-sight artworks using this handy-dandy self-guided tour. Inside, enjoy full museum access with entrée libre (also available Friday evenings through September 4, 2026).
Next, climb aboard the PHLASH or walk 15 minutes to the Barnes Foundation for free admission (with registration), full museum access and family-friendly programming. Bonus: The nearby Rodin Museum propose toute l'année un tarif d'entrée libre (avec un prix suggéré) et son jardin paisible est toujours accessible gratuitement.
End the day with a beer, an app and rooftop views of the Ben Franklin Parkway at Victory Brewing Company, less than 15 minutes away from the Barnes and Rodin. Or discover why Philadelphia is the “mural capital of the world” with a visite libre.
Estimated Total: $30
Où ? Différents lieux dont Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphie, PA
Grab handpies from La petite Susie bright red takeout window. Then set off across Philadelphia’s Historic District, keeping an eye out for roaming History Makers — costumed colonial characters, ready to share their secrets — and Once Upon a Nation Storyteller Benches, featuring free, three- to five-minute tales told by uniformed storytellers. Visit all 12 benches to win a prize, redeemable at Franklin Square (more below).
Le Musée de la caserne des pompiers — a circa-1898 fire station-turned-museum — offers lessons in the history of firefighting via historic artifacts and hands-on activities at no cost, though donations are welcome. Free to enter, the nearby Institut d'histoire des sciences explores the fascinating science behind everyday objects and life through exhibitions, puzzles and more.
All that action is bound to make a kid (and grown-up) hungry, so a pizza pitstop at Old City Pizza is a must before heading to Philly’s most family-oriented square, Franklin Square, for free fountain shows and two playgrounds. Additional kid-friendly activities — a carousel, Philly-themed mini-golf and snacks — are available for small fees.
Estimated Total: $22
Où ? Various locations including Fireman's Hall Museum, 147 N. 2nd Street, Philadelphia, PA
Stretching over three miles from Penn Treaty Park in Fishtown to Pier 70 in South Philly and dotted with free green spaces, the Chemin de la rivière Delaware offers a great escape for city runners, joggers, bikers and walkers.
Want a riverside experience that’s a little less … sweaty? Explore the art studios and exhibit spaces at Embarcadère de la rue Cherry.
No trip to the waterfront is complete without a stop at Independence Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest ou Fête de l'hiver. While the seasonal attraction is 100% free to explore, roller skating and ice skating come with a small price tag, but BYO-skates to save $5. Independence Blue Cross membership cardholders can receive up to four free admission tickets with proof of card.
Have a few dollars to spare? Cap things off with a drink at waterfront watering hole Liberty Point or head slightly further south for some ice cream action at Spruce Street Harbor, a glow-in-the-dark hangout sporting colorful hammocks, a boardwalk lined with food vendors and a beer garden.
Estimated Total: $27
Où ? Divers endroits, notamment Cherry Street Pier, 121 N. Christopher Columbus Boulevard, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie
Start your day off in charming Rittenhouse Square, about a 15-minute walk from the closest entrance to the super scenic Sentier de la rivière Schuylkill. If visiting on a Tuesday or Saturday, hit up the farmers market for a few nibbles or grab a coffee from Vibrant Coffee Roasters & Bakery.
Bring your blanket for a waterfront picnic or stroll along the riverfront trail, before dropping into a Yoga sur les rives class for only $5.
Feeling ambitious? Hit the pavement for a long run or jump on a bike and ride along the Promenade des rives de la rivière Schuylkill, a 2,000-foot-long pathway allowing you to literally walk over the river. (Indego bike rentals are available at several locations along the path, also starting at $5 for 30 minutes.)
Head 15 minutes west across the South Street Bridge to Sunset Social at Cira Green, Philly’s park in the sky, for a $10 meal deal (featuring your choice of entree, fries and a soda) and unmatched skyline views.
Estimated Total: $25-$30
Où ? Divers endroits, notamment le sentier Schuylkill River Trail, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie
Start your day at neighboring South Philly galleries with deep immigrant roots: Alliance artistique Da Vinci et Mémorial d'art Fleisher.
Next stop: the Sud de la 9e rue Italian Market, a five-minute walk away. One of the oldest open-air markets in the nation, it’s a diverse hub of Italian-American, family-owned and immigrant-owned businesses, including Mexican and Asian eateries. You can explore market stories from the past and present with the Our Market Project free digital tour.
Along the way, peruse the specialty shops, colorful murals, and vibrant outdoor vendors. Stop for coffee at Café Duskaia and hot chocolate at Rim Cafe, or sample specialty meats and cheeses at DiBruno Bros. ou Claudio Specialty Foods.
Before leaving, weigh in on Philly’s famous cheesesteak feud entre Pat's King of Steaks et Steaks de Geno, located at the market’s southern tip. Or grab a steak sandwich from nearby Angelo's Pizzeria ou Charcuterie Cosmi's — both local favorites.
Window shop the eclectic storefronts lining Avenue East Passyunk, just southwest of cheesesteak corner. Then, take a quick detour down 10th Street to admire the glittering facade of the Studio Magic Gardens, another masterpiece by Isaiah Zagar, the artist behind Rue du Sud’s Magic Gardens Museum.
End your adventure with a drink and peak city views at free-to-enter Bok Bar.
Où ? Various locations including the South 9th Street Italian Market, 919 S. 9th Street, Philadelphia, PA
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