Philadelphia offers student groups an array of exciting, educational, and accessible activities that bring history, culture, and fun to life. Whether exploring historic landmarks, enjoying unique dining experiences, or participating in customized tours, student groups will find something to spark their curiosity and make lasting memories in the City of Brotherly Love.
Philly’s Top Attractions for Student Groups
The Franklin Institute
The spirit of discovery shines at The Franklin Institute, where students immerse themselves in science and technology. From exploring the cosmos in the Fels Planetarium to walking through the giant heart exhibit, there’s something for every young learner. Educators can also enhance the experience by incorporating exhibit resources into their curriculum, sparking post-visit classroom discussions. Celebrating its 200th anniversary, the Institute showcases exciting exhibitions on space exploration, the human body, and key artifacts from its collection.
Independence Seaport Museum
Students embark on a journey through Philadelphia’s maritime history at the Independence Seaport Museum. Group tours include visits to the Cruiser Olympia, the world’s oldest floating steel warship, and the WWII-era Submarine Becuna. These hands-on tours, typically 30–45 minutes, provide an up-close look at historical vessels, perfect for sparking a deeper interest in naval history.
Historic Philadelphia (Independence Hall, Liberty Bell, National Constitution Center, and Museum of the American Revolution)
Philadelphia’s historic landmarks tell the story of America’s founding like nowhere else. From Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell to the National Constitution Center, students experience the “most historic square mile” in America. A visit to the Museum of the American Revolution just steps away, provides a fascinating look at Revolutionary sites and encourages further exploration of the city’s founding role. 2026 will be a truly special time to visit as the country celebrates its 250th anniversary.
Eastern State Penitentiary
Once the most famous and costly prison in the world, Eastern State Penitentiary now stands as a powerful monument to the evolution of America’s criminal justice system. The museum offers customized group experiences that align with classroom lessons in civics, history, social studies, and the arts. Ideal for students from elementary to college level, Eastern State offers an educational look into the past and present of social reform.
Student-Friendly Dining Spots in Philadelphia
Spasso Italian Grill
Located in the heart of the city, Spasso Italian Grill serves traditional Italian cuisine in a welcoming, historic setting. Offering classic Northern and Southern Italian dishes, the restaurant accommodates large groups of up to 130 guests, making it perfect for student lunches or dinners.
Reading Terminal Market
Housed in a National Historic Landmark building, Reading Terminal Market is one of the oldest and largest public markets in the United States. Students can explore over 80 merchants selling fresh produce, meats, and prepared foods—ideal for a quick and delicious lunch on the go.
South Bowl
South Bowl offers student groups a unique dining and entertainment experience. Featuring 26 bowling lanes, two private areas, full-service dining, and amenities like billiards, darts, and arcade games, It is perfect for groups looking for a fun-filled evening.
Other Student-Friendly Dining Options
For more casual and group-friendly dining, students can also enjoy options like Philly’s Gourmet Steaks, Hard Rock Cafe, and Maggiano’s Little Italy.
Engaging Tours & Programs for Student Groups
Penn Museum
The Penn Museum offers an array of group experiences, including interactive after-hours events. The “Night at the Museum” package, popular among students, features a presentation by an archaeologist, dinner, and a trivia-style game. STEM-focused workshops, like “The Carbon Clock,” link science and history, teaching students to apply critical thinking skills in real-world contexts.
WeVenture Philadelphia
WeVenture provides engaging, student-focused walking tours guided by knowledgeable locals. Their offerings—such as the Rocky Tour, Philadelphia History and Highlights Tour, and Best of Philadelphia Food Tour—bring the city’s history and culture to life through food, public art, and Philadelphia’s iconic landmarks.
Second Story Tours
Specializing in high-energy, interactive field trips, Second Story Tours introduces students to the diverse, often unheard voices of American history. This hands-on approach fosters an inclusive understanding of history, tailored to groups and families alike.
Plan Your Student Group’s Philadelphia Experience
Philadelphia’s rich history, diverse attractions, and educational experiences make it the perfect destination for student groups. With activities ranging from museum visits to exciting tours, there’s something here for every interest. Start planning your unforgettable group experience in Philadelphia today!
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