


A historic public market in Philadelphia, offering a diverse range of food, shopping, and cultural experiences.
Famous for its Southern-style breakfast, including beignets and shrimp and grits.
Iconic global chain offering American classics in a rock 'n' roll atmosphere.

Known for its massive, creative sandwiches and friendly service.
A regional dish made from pork scraps and trimmings combined with buckwheat and flour, often served with gravy.

A large, soft pretzel, a Philadelphia specialty, often served with mustard.
Thinly sliced steak, sautéed onions, and melted cheese (usually provolone or Cheez Whiz) on a hoagie roll.
A historic public market offering a variety of food vendors, shops, and local products.
A collection of historic buildings including Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed.
A folk art environment and indoor gallery created by local artist Isaiah Zagar.
Reading Terminal Market is a great place to buy local produce and goods, so a reusable bag is essential for carrying your purchases.
Staying hydrated is important, especially when exploring markets and trying out different foods.
Having local currency (USD) is necessary for making purchases at the market.

A blend of Middle Eastern spices, handcrafted by local chefs, adding a unique flavor to your dishes at home.
Mini fruit pies, a Philadelphia favorite since 1914, perfect for a sweet snack or a gift.
Handmade by local Amish communities, these blankets showcase intricate patterns and traditional craftsmanship.
Tel Dan Nature Reserve is a lush, forested area in Israel's northernmost region, featuring ancient ruins, waterfalls, and hiking trails.

A cozy, iconic New York City restaurant known for its brunch and lively atmosphere.
The infamous Krakatoa Volcano, whose 1883 eruption was one of the deadliest and most catastrophic in history, lies in the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra.