There is no easy way to categorize La Baja. At its heart, this 30-seat BYOB is Mexican. But it’s the influences of cuisines from around the world—namely Asian and Mediterranean—that make it truly distinctive. The post Mexican and Global Flavors Make La Baja a Standout appeared first on Guide to Philly.| Guide to Philly
Vampire hunting kits, skeletons, and magical items make up the intriguing collection here. See what to expect at VAMPA Vampire & Paranormal Museum.| Guide to Philly
Find fun things to do, see, and eat in Philadelphia. From top attractions to hidden gems, explore Philly and its suburbs.| Guide to Philly
When most people think about Philadelphia’s history, their minds often go straight to Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and the stories of the founding fathers. But just a few blocks away from where these well-told stories unfolded, another essential chapter of America’s past was being written in the founding of Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal […] The post Mother Bethel AME Church: A Historic Philadelphia Landmark You Shouldn’t Miss appeared first on Guide to Philly.| Guide to Philly
Our love for Fiore started back in 2021. At the time, chef-partners Justine MacNeil and Ed Crochet were creating full takeout dinners inspired by different regions of Italy. We chose Emilia-Romagna, indulging in the good balsamic vinegar, prosciutto di Parma, and Parmigiano Reggiano that define the region. From the first bite, we were hooked. Fast […] The post Fiore Brings Italian Excellence in Kensington appeared first on Guide to Philly.| Guide to Philly
Every August, the banks of Perkiomen Creek are filled with the joyous sounds of music. Fans of folk and Americana music flock to the fields of Old Pool Farm for one of the premier outdoor music festivals: The Philadelphia Folk Festival. The post Philadelphia Folk Festival in 2025: Everything You Need to Know appeared first on Guide to Philly.| Guide to Philly
This American BYOB in Kensington features a constantly changing menu of local produce. See all the things to love about Helm.| Guide to Philly
The Shofuso Japanese House and Garden in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park is an oasis with a traditional house, koi pond, and garden.| Guide to Philly
University City is a bustling, leafy neighborhood in West Philadelphia full of parks and cultural institutions.| Guide to Philly
Visiting Longwood Gardens at the holidays is a must because of its outstanding lights, music, and food. Here's what to expect.| Guide to Philly
Christ Church Burial Ground holds the grave of Benjamin Franklin and many other notable people from the Revolutionary era.| Guide to Philly
If you’ve ever driven down Germantown Pike in Chestnut Hill, you’ve probably seen Woodmere. Even if you didn’t know exactly what was inside, the sculptures across the lawn are nearly impossible to miss. What’s not immediately apparent is that behind the doors of this Victorian mansion is one of the top collections of work by […] The post Discovering Woodmere: A Local Treasure in Philadelphia’s Art Scene appeared first on Guide to Philly.| Guide to Philly
There is an astounding amount of excellent ice cream in this city. Whether you're looking for a simple scoop of vanilla or a unique flavor combination, there's something that will fit the bill. The post Top Ice Cream Shops and Must-Try Flavors in Philly appeared first on Guide to Philly.| Guide to Philly
The real James Bond lived in Philadelphia and is buried in Montgomery County. Learn his story and where to find his grave in Lower Gwynedd.| Guide to Philly
Festivals, Fourth of July events, and free museum days are highlights of the summer in Philadelphia. See where to go for fun this month..| Guide to Philly
Bright lanterns light the way around Franklin Square while food and cultural entertainment help make this one of the year's best festivals.| Guide to Philly
See the best beaches near Philadelphia to swim and enjoy the sand, including Ocean City, Cape May, Rehoboth, and more.| Guide to Philly
Guide to visiting Independence Hall in Philadelphia, including information about tickets, the best time to visit, what to see, and parking.| Guide to Philly
Recommendations from a local about visiting Philadelphia's top attractions and other places worth seeing in the city. Includes tips and map.| Guide to Philly
Go beyond the main attractions to see Philadelphia's hidden gems like Bartram's Garden, Rail Park, Bok Bar, and more unexpected places.| Guide to Philly
See the best Christmas lights in Philadelphia, including Dilworth Park, Macy's, Longwood Gardens, Peddler's Village, and more.| Guide to Philly
Drive around Montgomery County PA to see incredible holiday light displays with custom decorations, synchronized lights, and Christmas cheer.| Guide to Philly
See where to find over the top residential displays and other free Christmas lights in Delco, including Rose Tree County Park.| Guide to Philly
Bucks County is a top destination for Christmas lights. Excellent shows include Shady Brook Farm and over-the-top residential displays.| Guide to Philly
The dazzling Miracle on South 13th Street are the best Christmas lights in South Philly, and one of the city's most impressive displays.| Guide to Philly
Check out the highlights of Christmas in Philadelphia, including the Christmas Village, markets, light shows, and special events.| Guide to Philly
Philadelphia Zoo's light show LumiNature is full of festive nature-themed light displays and projection shows.| Guide to Philly
Philadelphia's Chestnut Hill neighborhood features cute shops and restaurants plus attractions like Morris Arboretum and Woodmere Art Museum.| Guide to Philly
The Morris Arboretum Christmas Garden Railway display is an annual tradition that delights children of all ages with a festive display.| Guide to Philly
Quaint Doylestown is a fun destination in Bucks County. Here are the best things to do in Doylestown PA for culture and fun.| Guide to Philly
There are lots of fun things to do in Bucks County Pennsylvania. Visit Fonthill Castle, shop in New Hope, see covered bridges, and more.| Guide to Philly
Philadelphia has outdoor activities to enjoy in every season. From hiking and bicycling to ice skating and sledding, here's where to go.| Guide to Philly
The reenactment of Washington crossing the Delaware River offers historical insights and interesting activities for the whole family.| Guide to Philly
Visiting Morris Arboretum in Philadelphia is an afternoon among acres of beauty in Chestnut Hill. See the features, flowers, and sculptures.| Guide to Philly
The Michener Art Museum features the work of Pennsylvania Impressionists and other artists from around Bucks County.| Guide to Philly
The Fonthill Castle is Henry Mercer's vision for a 'Castle in the New World' and highlights his ceramic collection from the world.| Guide to Philly
The Best Cheesesteak in Philadelphia is hotly contested and largely a personal opinion. From South Philly to the burbs, we tried them all.| Guide to Philly
Fun things to in in Philadelphia in August from top festivals to beer gardens, museum exhibits, markets, and more.| Guide to Philly
Spruce Street Harbor Park is a fun oasis on Philadelphia's waterfront. See what there is to do at this seasonal park on the Delaware River.| Guide to Philly
Otherworld Philadelphia is an immersive art experience in Northeast Philly that is part detective game and trippy art exhibit.| Guide to Philly
See the best rooftop bars in Philadelphia for great food, drinks, and city views, including Assembly, Attico, Bok Bar, and more.| Guide to Philly
Where to find the best water ice in Philly, including classics like John's, Rose's, and more that serve the sweet Italian ice.| Guide to Philly
Find beautiful cherry blossoms around Philadelphia from Fairmount Park to the Riverfront, including gardens and free places to go.| Guide to Philly