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A Romantic Weekend in Philadelphia for Two

Quiet corners, golden hour walks, and dinners worth dressing up for.

Friday

  1. Evening

    Zahav

    Israeli · $$$ · Society Hill

    Book this one ahead — Michael Solomonov's hummus and lamb shoulder — book a month out.

    Why this pick
    • ·Matches the romantic mood
    • ·Dinner-grade kitchen worth lingering at
    • ·Keeps you in Society Hill — short walk from your other stops

Saturday

  1. Morning
    Rocky Steps at the Art Museum
    Outdoors · Fairmount

    Run the steps, then actually go inside — the museum is world-class.

    Why this pick
    • ·Matches the romantic mood
    • ·Best early — lighter crowds before noon
    • ·Keeps you in Fairmount — short walk from your other stops
  2. Lunch

    Suraya

    Lebanese · $$$ · Fishtown

    All-day Levantine market, café and dining room with garden seating.

    Why this pick
    • ·Matches the romantic mood
    • ·Strong lunch option, quick enough to keep the day moving
    • ·Keeps you in Fishtown — short walk from your other stops
  3. Afternoon
    Independence Hall
    Culture · Old City

    Where the Declaration was signed — small room, very large weight.

    Why this pick
    • ·Matches the romantic mood
    • ·Holds up in the afternoon energy lull
    • ·Keeps you in Old City — short walk from your other stops
  4. Evening

    Federal Donuts

    Fried chicken & donuts · $ · Multiple

    Slow dinner — Half-dozen donuts and a piece of Korean-spiced fried chicken.

    Why this pick
    • ·Matches the romantic mood
    • ·Dinner-grade kitchen worth lingering at
    • ·Keeps you in Multiple — short walk from your other stops

Sunday

  1. Morning
    Fishtown
    Nightlife · Fishtown

    Indie venues, natural-wine bars and the city's best young food scene.

    Why this pick
    • ·Matches the romantic mood
    • ·Best early — lighter crowds before noon
    • ·Keeps you in Fishtown — short walk from your other stops
  2. Afternoon
    Magic Gardens
    Culture · South Street

    Isaiah Zagar's mirror-and-mosaic maze — half a city block of folk art.

    Why this pick
    • ·Matches the romantic mood
    • ·Holds up in the afternoon energy lull
    • ·Keeps you in South Street — short walk from your other stops