Day Itinerary
9 Activities
Day 7
147 mi0.2 mi
Let's Go to New York!
The trip to New York wasn't as long as we thought. Our route ran through Baltimore and Philadelphia. In Baltimore we made a small stop to take a walk and get acquainted with the city, but in Philadelphia we decided to stay overnight.
1.9 mi
15 min
08:001 hr
A Baked Joint
Last morning in Washington, D.C., we spent in a cozy bakery. We ate a piece of open pie (they're delicious, I recommend it) and took some toast with us. Everyone, a glass of coffee and a trip! First stop in Baltimore.
37.1 mi
1 hr
10:1030 min
Federal Hill Park
The stop was made in the park, located on the top of the hill, which offers a wonderful view of the harbor and the city. Since there's not much time, we looked at Baltimore from afar. We took a couple of pictures and moved on. Next stop, Philadelphia!
104.2 mi
1 hr 50 min
12:4045 min
City Hall
Few cities boast a beautiful city hall, especially in the center, and in Philadelphia the town hall is simply magnificent! We also walked through the square and the nearby streets of the city.
0.4 mi
5 min
13:501 hr 30 min
Hard Rock Cafe
Walking around Philadelphia, we came across a Hard Rock Cafe! It's worth looking here at least because of the atmosphere and appearance. At the entrance there is a huge guitar, which can be seen from afar! Inside the cafe there is a shop with branded items.
0.7 mi
5 min
16:001 hr
Independence Hall
Yeah, it's the same building with a hundred-dollar bill. And it played one of the most important roles in the history of the country, here the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were signed. In the Hall there are excursions, various exhibits of that time, historical objects and original documents.
0.4 mi
5 min
17:1030 min
Liberty Bell
In a separate pavilion there is a bell of Liberty. I had to stand in line for a little while to get inside. Here you can read the history of the bell and learn about the struggle for U.S. independence. We were lucky, we got on a free tour, it was very interesting!
0.9 mi
10 min
18:251 hr
Betsy Ross House
It's believed that the first American flag was made by a woman named Betsy Ross. Philadelphia has her home, and that's where we went. This is a landmark place that is worth a visit if you are interested in the history of the United States. There is an audio guide in English, and there are also guided tours in the cabin. Near the souvenir shop, where you can buy a flag in miniature.
1.5 mi
15 min
20:001 hr 30 min
Mission Taqueria
Time for dinner. We decided to stop by for a snack at a taco bar and we didn't regret it. I love Mexican cuisine with its spices, corn tortillas and guacomole sauce, and that's where I find everything I like so much. I wouldn't call my dinner easy, but it was very tasty - I tasted three kinds of tacos: shrimp, lamb and mushrooms, and did not deny myself the pleasure of drinking a couple of cocktails.
0.2 mi
5 min
22:009 hrs
Kimpton Hotel Palomar Philadelphia, an IHG Hotel
When we got to the room, we started thinking about the route for tomorrow. It was decided to spend some more time in Philadelphia to visit the city's museums. Today we mostly learned about U.S. history, tomorrow we wanted to see cultural heritage sites.