"DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Philadelphia and the Pennsylvania Dutch Country" will lead you straight to the best attractions this region has to offer. The fully updated guide includes unique cutaways, floor plans, and reconstructions of the must-see sights in this historic area, plus a pull-out city map clearly marked with attractions from the guidebook and an easy-to-use street index.
DK's insider travel tips and essential local information will help you discover the best of Philadelphia, from the Old City (known as "America's most historic square mile") encompassing Independence Hall and the iconic Liberty Bell to the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Detailed listings will guide you to hotels, restaurants, entertainment and shopping for all budgets, while transportation maps and a chart showing the walking distances between sights will help you get around the city.
With hundreds of full-color photographs, hand-drawn illustrations, and custom maps that brighten every page, "DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Philadelphia and the Pennsylvania Dutch Country" truly shows you this region as no one else can.
Thinking of visiting Philadelphia and the surrounding region? This is an awfully good introduction to the area and a fine resource for visitors and tourists. Is it perfect? No. Is it helpful? Yes indeed!
The Eyewitness folks have developed a series of books termed "Eyewitness Travel" that are quite nice. This volume begins with context about the city, including comments on its history and a quick survey of some special attractions.
Next, the book focuses on Philadelphia, area by area. Old City is, of course, especially interesting, containing many sights dating back to the city's earlier era, including the Betsy Ross House, Elfreth's Alley (the oldest continually inhabited street in the United States), and Independence Hall. Another delightful fixture? City Tavern, with its recipes by George Washington and Thomas Jefferson on the menu.
Other areas include Society Hall and Penn's Landing, Center City, Logan Square and the Museum District, and other areas, including outside of Philadelphia.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is well described here (pages 88-91), as are many other cultural landmarks.
Want an idea where to stay or eat? This work also includes information on these issues. One can certainly disagree with some of the listings (I have places to eat that I'd add), but the choices aren't unreasonable and would be helpful to potential visitors.
All in all, a good resource to take with you when visiting Philly or the surrounding area.
Pretty good info, but the map was so messed up in my copy that it was useless. I did like the short historical introduction to the city at the beginning. The DK travel books are not my favorites. I usually go for the Frommer's.
This book has the usual information a visitor to the area can expect to find. But i enjoyed some of the suggestions "faarther afield", not just in the city. Very helpful resource!