90 PHILADELPHIA CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU THINGS TO DO/ATTRACTIONS RITTENHOUSE SQUARE DISTRICT Escape the Room Philadelphia, Do you have what it takes to escape before time runs out? escapetheroom.com/philadelphia, 1528 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, (267) 603-4355 First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, Founded in 1698, this historic church is known for its worship rich in tradition. The building, constructed in 1872, is an example of Victorian Gothic architecture, designed with Tiffany windows. fpcphila.org, 201 South 21st Street , Philadelphia, 215-567-0532 ✔ 60 John F. Collins Park, John F. Collins Park is a small quiet oasis off in Center City Philadelphia, great for lunch, reading, or just enjoying a beautiful day. ccdparks.org, 1707 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, 215-440-5500 h k ✔ Mutter Museum, The birthplace of American medicine housed in a 1908 Beaux-Arts National Historic Landmark and home to the world-renowned Mutter Museum muttermuseum.org, The College of Physicians of Philadelphia 19 South 22nd Street, Philadelphia, 215-563-3737 k ✔ 60 Rittenhouse Square, One of the five original planned public squares that defined Philadelphia from its founding in 1682. The tree-lined walkways and park benches of the square are surrounded by luxury apartments, top-notch restaurants and high-end shops. discoverphl.com/visit/explore/neighborhoods/rittenhouse-square 210 W Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia h k ✔ Rosenbach Museum and Library, The Rosenbach creates programs and exhibitions inspired by a collection of nearly 400,000 rare books, manuscripts, and fine art. rosenbach.org 2008-2010 Delancey Pl, Philadelphia, (215) 732-1600 k Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel, This Conservative synagogue is housed in a magnificent, historic Gothic stone building that dates back to the 1890s. Services are held daily. bzbi.org 300 S. 18th St. , Philadelphia, 215-735-5148 k 15 SOUTH PHILADELPHIA American Swedish Historical Museum, Dedicated to preserving and promoting the contributions of Swedes, Swedish Americans and other Scandinavians to history, art, architecture, music, science and technology. americanswedish.org, 1900 Pattison Avenue , Philadelphia, 215-389-1776 h k ✔ ✔ ✔ 60 Fort Mifflin on the Delaware, Guided tours, exhibits, weapons demos, special events, unique historic setting. fortmifflin.us, Fort Mifflin & Hog Island Roads, Philadelphia, (215) 685-4167 The Museum of Sports Philadelphia, The Museum of Sports will be a fun, educational, high-tech, interactive museum for America’s most avid sports fans. It’ll display the world’s largest and most valuable and ever-changing sports memorabilia collection. themuseumofsports.org, 136 Trianon Lane, Villanova, (610) 812-0987 Tindley Temple United Methodist Church, We’re known for our faith in God, warm Christian love, legacy of vibrant, relevant preaching, sacred worship music traditions and active community service. tindleyphl.us, 750-762 S. Broad St. , Philadelphia, 215-735-0442 ✔ UNIVERSITY CITY / WEST PHILADELPHIA 30th Street Station, 30th Street Station, officially known as William H. Gray III 30th Street Station, stands as a major intermodal transit hub in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 30thstreetstation.com, 2955 Market Street, Philadelphia, (215) 349-3196 ✔ ICPIC New Africa Center-Muslim American Museum & Archive, ICPIC, New Africa Center’s goal is to preserve the Muslim and African American rich cultural heritage and legacy to pass on to future generations. newfreedomdistrict.com, 4243 Lancaster Ave , Philadelphia, 610-352-0424 ✔ Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia’s leading venue for recent developments in the visual arts. ICA presents the innovative work of established and emerging artists. icaphila.org, 118 South 36th Street, Philadelphia, 215-898-7108 k ✔ ✔ ✔ 45 Penn Museum, The Penn Museum is a 136-year-old “must-see” cultural gem that expands access to archaeology and anthropology to everyone. penn.museum, 3260 South Street, Philadelphia, (215) 898-4000 h Philadelphia Stars Negro League Memorial Park, The Philadelphia Stars Negro League Memorial Park, at the historic 44th and Parkside site, commemorates the history of Negro League ball. associationforpublicart.org/artwork/negro-leagues-memorial, Belmont & Parkside Avenue , Philadelphia, 215-879-8500 h k ✔ Philadelphia Zoo, Experience Zoo360, a pioneering animal trail and exploration system that invites big cats, great apes and small primates to explore overhead through the treetops taking the zoo visit to an entirely new level! philadelphiazoo.org, 3400 West Girard Avenue , Philadelphia, 215-243-1100 h k ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 60 bus parking comp driver comp guide food service free tour length (minutes)