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The best trips start at the Visitor Center.

Seeing the best of the City of Brotherly Love is as simple as starting at the right place. 

The Philadelphia Visitor Center Corporation operates visitor center locations throughout the city, including the Independence Visitor Center in cooperation with the National Park Service, the LOVE Park Visitor Center, the City Hall Visitor Center and the Parkway Visitor Center.

Start at any one of our locations for ​​​​​free, personalized service and helpful information.

Our Locations + Services:
Independence Visitor Center

Independence Visitor Center

LOVE Park Visitor Center

LOVE Park Visitor Center

parkway visitor center

Parkway Visitor Center

City Hall Visitor Center

City Hall Visitor Center

Tower Tour

City Hall Tower Tour

city hall

City Hall Building Tour

phlash

Philly PHLASH

Philadelphia's Performing Arts:
kimmel center

Ensemble Arts Philly

wilma theatre

Wilma Theater

arden

Arden Theatre Company

academy of music

Philadelphia Ballet

theater

Philadelphia Orchestra

Things to Do:
Betsy Ross House

Betsy Ross House

adventure aquarium

Adventure Aquarium

National Constitution Center

National Constitution Center

Eastern State Penitentiary

Eastern State Penitentiary

The Franklin Institute Wondrous Space

Franklin Institute

Other Sites on Independence Mall:
The Liberty Bell

Liberty Bell Center

Congress Hall

Congress Hall

Old City Hall

Old City Hall

President's House Site

President's House Site

Second Bank of the United States

Second Bank Portrait Gallery

Top Questions
Where is the closest place to park by Independence Hall?

Convenient, onsite parking is available for visitors who start at the Visitor Center. The AutoPark at Independence Mall is a 24-hour, fully enclosed parking garage operated by the Philadelphia Parking Authority. Entrances are located on both 5th and 6th Streets, between Market and Arch Streets.

Where is the Liberty Bell?

Since 2003, the Liberty Bell has been on display in a structure located on Independence Mall, called the Liberty Bell Center. No timed tickets are required to visit the Bell, but a security check is required for entry. 

Where are the best public restrooms in Center City?

Finding clean public restrooms in Philadelphia can be tricky, but these are the best options - Independence Visitor Center (599 Market St.), Reading Terminal Market (1136 Arch St.), Fashion District Philadelphia (901 Market St.), The Bourse Food Hall (111 S. Independence Mall E.) and Rittenhouse Square (Walnut St. & 18th St.) – Nearest restrooms are inside Barnes & Noble at 18th & Walnut.

Where are the Rocky Steps?

The Rocky Steps are the 72 stone steps leading up to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, located at 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19130. Climbing these steps is a must-do Philly experience, made famous by Sylvester Stallone in Rocky!

Where can I find tourist info or help in person?

The best place for visitor information in Philadelphia is the Independence Visitor Center, located at: 599 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106 (at 6th & Market Streets) Here, you can - Get free maps and brochures, buy tickets for tours and attractions, or ask visitor services for recommendations. We have 3 other visitor centers located around Philly City Hall Visitor Center – Inside Philadelphia’s historic City Hall, Parkway Visitor Center – At the base of the Art Museum steps and LOVE Park Visitor Center – Near the famous LOVE sculpture.

Where can I see Philly’s famous murals?

Philadelphia is known as the “Mural Capital of the World” with over 4,000 murals! For an immersive experience, Mural Arts Philadelphia offers guided mural tours by trolley or walking.

Where is the Rocky Statue?

Rocky Statue is at the base of the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps, near Kelly Drive. The exact address is 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19130. This iconic statue, originally created for Rocky III, is a popular photo spot for visitors. The statue was created in 1980 by sculptor A. Thomas Schomberg.

 

How do I get from the airport/train station to the city?

From Philadelphia International Airport (PHL), the SEPTA Airport Line runs every 30 minutes, stopping at 30th Street Station, Suburban Station, and Jefferson Station. A rideshare or taxi takes about 20–30 minutes to Center City, with taxis offering a flat rate of $32.50. For a budget-friendly option, the PHL Trolley + Market-Frankford Line costs just $2.50. If arriving at 30th Street Station (Amtrak & SEPTA), the SEPTA Regional Rail provides quick connections to Suburban and Jefferson Stations, while the Market-Frankford Line (Blue Line) offers direct service to Old City. If you prefer to walk, it’s about 15–20 minutes to City Hall or Rittenhouse Square. Check out our getting around page.

Do I need a car, or is public transportation/walking enough?

You do not need a car to explore Center City Philadelphia. The city is very walkable, and attractions like Independence Hall, Reading Terminal Market, and the Liberty Bell are within walking distance of each other. For longer distances, public transportation is a great option you can take SEPTAPHLASH BusIndego Bike Share or rideshare apps are always an option! See our getting around page.