Built in 1903, this horseshoe-shaped stadium holds 30,323 sports fans, has 2,282 steps, and held concerts by Bob Marley and Janis Joplin. En savoir plus .
Best views of the Susquehanna River, have cocktails outside, at the bar on the patio. En savoir plus .
Maxwell Street was once home to a bustling street market, and a place to hear many of the first great blues musicians, new arrivals from the South who would set up at a street corner and jam. En savoir plus .
The Visitors Center offers a wealth of information, plus guided walking and golf cart tours. En savoir plus .
If all you want to do is sleep, this isn't the place. But if background music, mood lighting and a foot massage sound like helpful additions to your nap, then you'll be nodding off in no time. En savoir plus .
Chef James Burke was named one of the top 10 in the nation by Food & Wine magazine last year - for good reason. Splurge on oysters & try some pasta in this foodie haven. En savoir plus .
In "Ferris Bueller’s Day Off" (1986), the little girl in the center of "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte—1884" (1884–86) captivated the attention of Ferris' friend Cameron. En savoir plus .
On Saturdays and Sundays from 4 to 8pm, every tap beer, wine and well cocktail ($4–$7) that you buy comes with a plastic dinosaur on the side that you can cash in for another drink. En savoir plus .
The smokers here run 24 hours a day and hold roughly 1,300 pounds of meat. The resulting menu includes sticky pork ribs, brisket, pulled pork and plenty of fixins. En savoir plus .
This darkly-lit spot was inspired by the debaucherous set pieces of Eyes Wide Shut. Entertainment includes trapeze shows, speakeasy-style jazz & more. Kind of like Eyes Wide Shut, but not really. En savoir plus .
Yep, you’re in an old firehouse, can’t fool you. Go ahead and try the ribs. Extra napkins on the side. En savoir plus .
The Chinatown Friendship Gate, at 10th & Arch, is an internationally known landmark and a symbol of cultural exchange and friendship between Philadelphia and its Sister City, Tianjin, China. En savoir plus .
When do I leave the Upper East Side? When I know Columbia University cuties (like our caffeine-addicted friend D) await me at the other end of the long journey West. I have priorities! En savoir plus .
Step through the door and be transported into the 1960’s. Go for the CMP sundae. En savoir plus .
The epitome of farm fresh. Go ahead and pick your own strawberries straight from the field. En savoir plus .
Built originally as an ice factory, the Fireside Bowl was converted into bowling alleys in the 1940s, when bowling was a favorite Chicago leisure pursuit. En savoir plus .
Stephen Starr serves up heaping servings of solid people watching from this perfectly positioned French Bistro. Indulge in the steak frites. En savoir plus .
The most expensive piece of artwork ever sold at auction, Pablo Picasso's "Nude, Green Leaves and Bust," went for $106.5 million to an anonymous bidder here. En savoir plus .