Beltway Bambinos

(re) discover Washington DC through the eyes of your children

  • Home
  • Indoor Fun
    • Theater & musical productions
    • Guide to Indoor Fun for Kids
  • Fall
    • Halloween guide
    • Fall festivals, farms, orchards
    • Fall Foliage Spots and Drives
    • Fall events
    • Fall classes
    • Fall bucket list
    • Survive Daylight Savings
  • Winter
    • Holiday gift guide
    • Holiday shows, ballets and concerts
    • Hanukkah Celebrations
    • Holiday Tea
    • Christmas Trees, Lights & Markets
    • Ski and snowboard
    • Cut-your-own tree
    • Ice rinks and roller rinks
  • Spring
    • Cherry blossoms
    • Easter egg hunts
    • Easter basket & spring gift ideas
    • Spring bucket list
    • Mother’s Day
    • Memorial Day weekend
    • Tax day steals and deals
  • Summer
    • Summer Camps
    • July 4th
    • Ice cream
    • Sunflower Fields
    • Summer bucket list
    • Live outdoor music
    • Outdoor movies
    • Outdoor swimming pools
    • Splash parks
    • Trains!
  • Camps and Classes
    • Fall classes
    • Spring classes
    • Summer camps
    • Mid-winter break camps
    • Winter camps and classes
    • November 2, 4, 5, 11
    • DCPS spring break camps
    • Schools out, camps are in
    • Year-round classes
    • Gymnastics and dance classes
  • Neighborhood Guides
    • Annapolis, MD
    • AU Park, DC
    • Baltimore, MD
    • Bethany Beach, DE
    • Breweries in the DC area
    • Brookland, DC
    • Chevy Chase, DC
    • Georgetown, DC
    • Philadelphia, PA
    • Lancaster County, PA
    • Madison, VA
    • Frederick, MD
    • St. Louis, MO
  • Outdoor Play
    • 15 family friendly hikes
    • Pick your own fruit and vegetables
    • Beaches and state parks
    • Outdoor fun
    • Trails, marshes and gardens
    • 20 classic outdoor games
    • Trains and carousels
  • Beltway Bambinos Concierge
    • Customized itineraries
    • Introducing Beltway Bambinos Concierge
  • About
  • Beltway Travel
    • Introducing Beltway Travel
    • Family Summer Getaways
    • Traveling with Little Ones?
    • Why Now is the Time to Plan
    • Travel Advisors Save You More Than Money
    • Why You Should Work with Me
    • How Do You Make Sure the Trip Has Something for Everyone?
    • DC Hotels with Indoor Pools
  • Itineraries
    • 5 Days in Costa Rica
    • {Winter} Staycation
  • Home
  • Indoor Fun
    • Theater & musical productions
    • Guide to Indoor Fun for Kids
  • Fall
    • Halloween guide
    • Fall festivals, farms, orchards
    • Fall Foliage Spots and Drives
    • Fall events
    • Fall classes
    • Fall bucket list
    • Survive Daylight Savings
  • Winter
    • Holiday gift guide
    • Holiday shows, ballets and concerts
    • Hanukkah Celebrations
    • Holiday Tea
    • Christmas Trees, Lights & Markets
    • Ski and snowboard
    • Cut-your-own tree
    • Ice rinks and roller rinks
  • Spring
    • Cherry blossoms
    • Easter egg hunts
    • Easter basket & spring gift ideas
    • Spring bucket list
    • Mother’s Day
    • Memorial Day weekend
    • Tax day steals and deals
  • Summer
    • Summer Camps
    • July 4th
    • Ice cream
    • Sunflower Fields
    • Summer bucket list
    • Live outdoor music
    • Outdoor movies
    • Outdoor swimming pools
    • Splash parks
    • Trains!
  • Camps and Classes
    • Fall classes
    • Spring classes
    • Summer camps
    • Mid-winter break camps
    • Winter camps and classes
    • November 2, 4, 5, 11
    • DCPS spring break camps
    • Schools out, camps are in
    • Year-round classes
    • Gymnastics and dance classes
  • Neighborhood Guides
    • Annapolis, MD
    • AU Park, DC
    • Baltimore, MD
    • Bethany Beach, DE
    • Breweries in the DC area
    • Brookland, DC
    • Chevy Chase, DC
    • Georgetown, DC
    • Philadelphia, PA
    • Lancaster County, PA
    • Madison, VA
    • Frederick, MD
    • St. Louis, MO
  • Outdoor Play
    • 15 family friendly hikes
    • Pick your own fruit and vegetables
    • Beaches and state parks
    • Outdoor fun
    • Trails, marshes and gardens
    • 20 classic outdoor games
    • Trains and carousels
  • Beltway Bambinos Concierge
    • Customized itineraries
    • Introducing Beltway Bambinos Concierge
  • About
  • Beltway Travel
    • Introducing Beltway Travel
    • Family Summer Getaways
    • Traveling with Little Ones?
    • Why Now is the Time to Plan
    • Travel Advisors Save You More Than Money
    • Why You Should Work with Me
    • How Do You Make Sure the Trip Has Something for Everyone?
    • DC Hotels with Indoor Pools
  • Itineraries
    • 5 Days in Costa Rica
    • {Winter} Staycation

Discover Philadelphia: A Family-Friendly Adventure

July 30, 2024

The City of Brotherly Love is a place that is near and dear to our family for a variety of reasons. A few years ago we took a family road trip to Philadelphia and had an absolute blast. It is an easy car ride or train trip from Washington, DC. The city is so walkable and easy to navigate and has so much to offer families visiting. From iconic landmarks to hands-on museums, Philadelphia offers a diverse array of activities that will captivate both young and old. Whether you’re a history buff, an art enthusiast, or just looking for a fun day out, Philly has something for everyone. Here’s your guide to exploring Philadelphia with the whole family. We’ve put together a very packed 3 day itinerary below but keep in mind you can easily spend all day at the museums if you have time to stay longer, do!

Day 1:

The BEST way to see a city and have the flexibility to get on and off at various places is the Hop-On Hop-Off City Tour! Visit Philadelphia’s top attractions—like the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall—on a full loop. You can select from a 1, 2, or 3-day pass. Board at any of the stops and get to know the city at your own pace, with live commentary.

Walk around The Italian Market where dozens of vendors line the street, selling vegetables, fish, meats, spices and produce from their stalls, while gourmet shops and restaurants occupy storefronts in between. Enjoying lunch & dessert at the Italian Market is such a fun way to experience historic South 9th Street. We recommend you head to Angelo’s Pizzeria for cheesesteaks and Isgro for Italian pastries and cookies. Eat your lunch at the nearby playground at S 10th St & Fitzwater St around the corner from Angelo’s Pizzeria.

Continue your Philly adventure with a visit to Independence National Historical Park, home to two of the city’s most iconic landmarks. The Liberty Bell, with its famous crack and powerful symbolism, is a must-see. Right next door is Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were signed. Free tours are available, and they provide a fascinating glimpse into America’s history. Kids will be thrilled to walk the same halls where the Founding Fathers once stood.

Day 2:

For a more interactive experience, head to The Franklin Institute, one of America’s most celebrated museums—a renowned leader in science and technology. You can spend all day here- it is simply the best! This science museum is a hit with families, featuring exhibits that let children explore the wonders of science through play. From the gigantic Giant Heart, where kids can walk through and learn about human anatomy, to the Space Command exhibit, which offers a space exploration experience, there’s something to engage every young mind.

I love this photo with the reflection of the city in it

Have a late lunch at the famous Reading Terminal Market. You can spend a great deal of time walking around, looking at what each vendor has to offer. Think Union Market but on a much, much larger scale. This bustling market offers a wide array of food vendors, where you can sample everything from local specialties to international dishes. It’s a great place to pick up some unique souvenirs and enjoy a meal together. If nothing was appealing to you for a meal, a walking food tour removes the guesswork. Eat your way through the city, from Reading Terminal Market to Sansom Street, and experience the best of the Philly food scene. Philadelphia is a terrific foodie city, but, for visitors, it can be tricky to know where to find the best places to eat so go with a tour!

Another amazing way to see the city and is sure to entertain your Bambinos is through the Philly by Night Double Decker Bus Tour! After dinner (or before), climb on board and relax on the double decker bus and learn from the 90 minute tour and drive by 27 attractions. You can also do the double decker tour during the day as well.

Day 3:

Grab a coffee from the first La Colombe location found in Rittenhouse Square and walk to Love Park and take a photo in the iconic park.

Tour Eastern State Penitentiary, which was once the most famous and expensive prison in the world, but stands today in ruin, a haunting world of crumbling cellblocks and empty guard towers. Its vaulted, sky-lit cells once held many of America’s most notorious lawbreakers, including “Slick Willie” Sutton and “Scarface” Al Capone.

Philadelphia’s Old City Historic Walking Tour is an informative way to end your weekend as you may visit some places you haven’t seen yet. Walk in the footsteps of America’s Founding Fathers on this walking tour of Philadelphia’s old city. Visit important landmarks such as Christ Church, the Ben Franklin Post Office, Carpenters’ Hall, and Independence Hall as your guide narrates local history.

Play at the Please Touch Museum, with two full floors of fun, engaging exhibits, children are empowered to pursue their curiosity and explore the wonder of the world around them and within their own imaginations. Designed specifically for children under seven, the Please Touch Museum is a wonderland of interactive exhibits. From a miniature city where kids can pretend to be firefighters or shopkeepers, to a dedicated area for toddlers, this museum is all about learning through play. It’s an ideal destination for younger kids to explore, imagine, and create.

Eat & Drink-
If you aren’t stuffed from a food tour, below are some of our favorite places to eat when we are in Philly.
Osteria
Abe Fisher and any of their other restaurants
Cleavers for cheesesteaks- I know, I know, hot topic here
There are many great breweries in Philadelphia
You gotta try water ice!

More Recommended Museums & Attractions-
Benjamin Franklin Museum
Museum of American Revolution

Philadelphia Zoo– The Philadelphia Zoo, the oldest in the United States, is a delightful day out for animal lovers. Home to more than 1,300 animals, including exotic species and local wildlife, the zoo offers a variety of interactive exhibits and educational programs. The Treetop Trail, an aerial adventure, provides a unique perspective of the zoo and a chance for kids to see animals from above.
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Rodin Museum
Mütter Museum
Rittenhouse Square
Rocky Statue & Steps– No trip to Philadelphia is complete without a visit to the Philadelphia Museum of Art. While the museum itself is a treasure trove of artistic masterpieces, the real excitement for kids might be running up the famous Rocky Steps, which lead up to the museum. This iconic spot, immortalized in the “Rocky” films, offers a fantastic photo opportunity and a chance to channel your inner champion.
Elfreth’s Alley
Check out a sports game if you are there at the right time
Google parks near you to experience a local spot

Check out more of our Neighborhood Posts

Leave a Comment
Filed Under: Neighborhood Guide Tagged: Benjamin Franklin Museum, Cheesesteaks, DC road trip, Double Decker Bus Tour, Eastern State Penitentiary, Getaway from DC, Hop on Hop Off City Tour, Independence Hall, Italian Market, Love Park, Museum of American Revolution, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Walking Tour, Philadelphia with kids, Philly with kids, Please Touch Museum, Reading Terminal Market, Road trip from DC, The Franklin Institute, The Liberty Bell, Walking Food Tour

A weekend with kids in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

March 29, 2022

The City of Brotherly Love is a place that is near and dear to our family for a variety of reasons. A few years ago we took a family road trip to Philadelphia and had an absolute blast. An easy car ride or train trip from Washington, DC. The city is so walkable and easy to navigate and has so much to offer families visiting. We’ve put together a very packed 3 day itinerary below but keep in mind you can easily spend all day at the museums if you have time to stay longer.

Day 1:

The BEST way to see a city and have the flexibility to get on and off at various places is the Hop-On Hop-Off City Tour! Visit Philadelphia’s top attractions—like the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall—on a full loop. You can select from a 1, 2, or 3-day pass. Board at any of the stops and get to know the city at your own pace, with live commentary.

Walk around The Italian Market where dozens of vendors line the street, selling vegetables, fish, meats, spices and produce from their stalls, while gourmet shops and restaurants occupy storefronts in between.

Lunch & dessert at the Italian Market is such a fun way to experience historic South 9th Street. Angelo’s Pizzeria for cheesesteaks and Isgro for italian pastries and cookies. Eat lunch at the nearby playground at S 10th St & Fitzwater St around the corner from Angelo’s Pizzeria.

Explore The Liberty Bell, housed inside of the Liberty Bell Center which spans almost an entire city block on 6th Street between Market and Chestnut Streets. Entrance to the Liberty Bell Center is free and no tickets are required. Walk across the street to Independence Hall, located on Chestnut Street, between 5th and 6th Streets. Tickets are required for entrance to Independence Hall from March through December. After your tour you can sit in the courtyard on benches and relax and take in all of the history.

Day 2:

Explore The Franklin Institute, one of America’s most celebrated museums—a renowned leader in science and technology. You can spend all day here- it is simply the best! Purchase tickets here.

I love this photo with the reflection of the city in it

Have a late lunch at the famous Reading Terminal Market. For 127 years, Reading Terminal has been providing Philadelphia neighbors with their grocery & meal planning needs and more than ever, we stand committed to being here for our community. You can spend a great deal of time walking around, looking at what each vendor has to offer. Think Union Market but on a much, much larger scale.

Philadelphia is a terrific foodie city, but, for visitors, it can be tricky to know where to find the best places to eat. A walking food tour removes the guesswork. Eat your way through the city, from Reading Terminal Market to Sansom Street, and experience the best of the Philly food scene.

Another amazing way to see the city and is sure to entertain your Bambinos is through the Philly by Night Double Decker Bus Tour! After dinner, climb on board and relax on the double decker bus and learn from the 90 minute tour and drive by 27 attractions. You can also do the double decker tour during the day as well.

Day 3:

Grab a coffee from the first La Colombe location found in Rittenhouse Square and walk to Love Park and take a photo in the iconic park.

Tour Eastern State Penitentiary, which was once the most famous and expensive prison in the world, but stands today in ruin, a haunting world of crumbling cellblocks and empty guard towers. Its vaulted, sky-lit cells once held many of America’s most notorious lawbreakers, including “Slick Willie” Sutton and “Scarface” Al Capone. Purchase tickets here.

Philadelphia’s Old City Historic Walking Tour is an informative way to end your weekend as you may visit some places you haven’t seen yet. Walk in the footsteps of America’s Founding Fathers on this walking tour of Philadelphia’s old city. Visit important landmarks such as Christ Church, the Ben Franklin Post Office, Carpenters’ Hall, and Independence Hall as your guide narrates local history.

Play at Please Touch Museum, with two full floors of fun, engaging exhibits, children are empowered to pursue their curiosity and explore the wonder of the world around them and within their own imaginations. Make online reservations here.

Eat & Drink-
If we aren’t stuffed from a food tour, we have some favorite places to eat when we are in Philly-
Osteria
Abe Fisher and any of their other restaurants
Cleavers for cheesesteaks
Great breweries in Philadelphia
You gotta try water ice

More Recommended Museums & Attractions-
Benjamin Franklin Museum
Museum of American Revolution

Philadelphia Zoo
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Rodin Museum
Mütter Museum
Rittenhouse Square
Rocky Statue & Steps
Elfreth’s Alley
Check out a sports game if you are there at the right time
Google parks near you to experience a local spot

Leave a Comment
Filed Under: Education, Food, Indoor Play, Neighborhood Guide Tagged: Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, road trip

11 best places to ski and snowboard with kids near Washington, DC

January 14, 2019

There are several mountains you can get to locally in an hour and a few that you can plan a fun overnight trip to. This post is intended to inform you about skiing and snowboarding options with your Bambinos but you can assume most of these mountains are open in the summer; think hiking, zip lining, fishing, swimming and more!

(Photo: Massanutten Resort)

This winter ski and snowboard post is sponsored by Massanutten Resort. Located in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley; Massanutten is 121 miles from Washington, DC, less than a 2.5 hour drive, and has an elevation of 2,922 feet. With height like that, Massanutten possesses the highest vertical in Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania and offers plenty of powder for winter enthusiasts. Massanutten is home to wide groomed trails, a dedicated learner’s area, terrain parks and night skiing. Skiers and riders who visit Massanutten have access to 70 skiable acres, including 14 runs serviced by 7 lifts. [Read more…]

1 Comment
Filed Under: Camp, Classes, Holiday Options, Outdoor Play, Sponsored Post, Winter Tagged: ice skate, lessons, maryland, mountain, Pennsylvania, ski, snow tube, snowboard, virginia, west virginia

Family friendly trip to Lancaster County

August 21, 2018

We recently spent 2 days in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, which is just 120 miles from Washington, DC. We had an amazing time and wanted to share our itinerary with you! Our main attraction was to visit Dutch Wonderland because our kids loved it so much last year, that’s all they talked about leading up to this summer. Last year when we visited Dutch Wonderland, we drove up and back in one day and it was do-able. This year we found a family friendly hotel and planned to see more of Lancaster County. Cue itinerary…

Day 1: 

Drive straight to Dutch Wonderland

Dinner at Funck’s. Food is mediocre with an extensive beer list but the best part is kids eat for $2 on Sunday’s and their meal came with ice cream at the end! TV’s filled the restaurant so our tired little one’s were entertained with sports watching and kids menu coloring.

Overnight:

Double Tree Resort by Hilton Hotel Lancaster The hotel room was like dinner; fine. We woke up Monday morning and surprised our kids with a trip to the indoor pool which had a water slide, mini-slide and a rainbow spray as well as two separate pool areas that were heated. The hotel had several events for children from movie nights to crafts during the day so be sure to check that out. OR surprise them and stay in a train caboose at The Red Caboose Motel & Restaurant. Perhaps staying at a working farm is of interest to you. There are many to choose from but one that comes recommended from family is the Verdant View Farm. Rise and shine – slip on your boots and head to the barn for hands-on farm experience before a family-style breakfast. Or you can just join an educational tour of a homestead farm. Roll up your sleeves, milk a cow, and interact with our many farm animals and not stay overnight.

Day 2:

 

Strasburg Railroad was my favorite part of the trip. We went on a 45-minute STEAM train ride which includes an audio commentary providing interesting facts, history, and information about the railroad and surrounding area through the tranquil Amish countryside. Before or after your ride, the Fun Extras at the Station include shops, playground, Cranky Cars, Pump Car and Pint-Sized Pufferbelly (open seasonally). Thomas the Train also makes appearances here throughout the year, including Sept 15-23 and Nov 16-18, 2018.

There is also a Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania across the street.

We spotted Cherry Crest Adventure Park on the train. Making a list of all they have to do there would take up too much of this post, so check it out here, you won’t be disappointed! Open for 6 months with varying hours and special holiday events!

Speckled Hen for lunch, coffee or a treat. They even have a children’s area with enough toys to keep your Bambinos busy and happy.

Immerse yourself in the culture of the area:

Lil Country Store & Miniature Horse Farm
Amish All Around Buggy Tours

Food Tours:

Turkey Hill Experience 
Julius Sturgis Pretzel Bakery

Need indoor ideas: 

Go ‘N Bananas Family Fun Center
Here are some more from Discover Lancaster

Related Posts:

Neighborhood Guides

Leave a Comment
Filed Under: Neighborhood Guide Tagged: amish, countryside, dutch wonderland, Family friendly, Farm, lancaster county, Pennsylvania, roadtrip, strasburg railroad

Subscribe via email

Follow

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • RSS
  • Twitter

Categories

Partners
















logo design courtesy of New Leaf Design

Theme Design By Studio Mommy · Copyright © 2025

Copyright © 2025 · Mrs. Chalkboard Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in