Natural Landmark
2-4 hours
Easy
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Franklin Square is one of Philadelphia's five original squares designed by William Penn. It's a fantastic destination for families, history buffs, and anyone looking to enjoy a pleasant day outdoors. The square has been revitalized in recent years and now offers a variety of attractions, including a mini golf course and a carousel, making it a must-visit for anyone in or near Pennsylvania.
From within Pennsylvania, your route to Franklin Square will depend on your starting point. Generally, if you're coming from the suburbs or another city in Pennsylvania, heading towards Center City Philadelphia and following signs for the Historic District will lead you to Franklin Square. It's near the intersection of 6th and Race Streets, easily accessible via I-95 or I-76 if you're driving. Public transportation options are also plentiful, with SEPTA bus routes and subway lines stopping nearby.
Franklin Square’s mini-golf and carousel offer a delightful blend of amusement and education, set against the backdrop of Philadelphia’s rich historical narrative. Whether you’re a local looking for a leisurely day out or a visitor eager to explore the city’s heritage, these attractions promise a memorable experience.
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.