Philadelphia Pass: 30+ Things To Do including Philadelphia Zoo

Save up to 50%* off on entry to Philadelphia's best-known attractions compared to buying individual tickets. With Go City's Philadelphia All-Inclusive Pass, you're in control of your itinerary. Choose

Save up to 50%* off on entry to Philadelphia's best-known attractions compared to buying individual tickets. With Go City's Philadelphia All-Inclusive Pass, you're in control of your itinerary. Choose between a 1, 2, 3, or 5-day pass and visit as many attractions as you like all with one digital pass. Included is a 1-Day Hop-On Hop-Off Bus tour of Philadelphia, Eastern State Penitentiary, Betsy Ross House, The Franklin Institute and much more. Simply sync your pass (delivered as your 'ticket) to the Go City mobile app and show it at each attraction for admission – it's that easy! *Savings based on sample itineraries on the Go City website.

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Location: Philadelphia

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is the Philadelphia Pass good for families with kids? Are there age restrictions?

A: Absolutely! The Philadelphia Pass is perfect for families. There are no strict age restrictions, but certain attractions like Eastern State Penitentiary might be better for older kids due to the spooky history. Most places included, like the Philadelphia Zoo, are very family-friendly and have activities for all ages. Just keep in mind that if you're bringing little ones, some attractions may not be stroller-friendly.

Q: How does the hop-on hop-off bus work with the pass? Do we need to book in advance?

A: The hop-on hop-off bus is included in the pass and it runs pretty frequently, which is great for covering a lot of ground. You don’t need to book in advance; just show your pass when you hop on. Just be sure to check the bus schedule on the Go City app so you don’t miss it. You can jump off at any attraction you want and then catch the next bus!

Q: What happens if it rains? Are there indoor activities included?

A: Good question! The pass includes several indoor attractions, like The Franklin Institute and the Eastern State Penitentiary, which are perfect for rainy days. You can easily adjust your itinerary if the weather changes. Just keep an eye on the forecast and plan to hit those indoor spots when it’s wet outside. Plus, the app makes it easy to switch things up on the fly!

Discussions

Thinking of getting the Philadelphia Pass for my boyfriend's birthday!

I’m planning a surprise trip to Philly for my boyfriend's birthday next month, and the Philadelphia Pass looks amazing! I love that it covers so many attractions like the Philadelphia Zoo and the Franklin Institute. I’m worried about how to fit it all in 2 days though. Has anyone done this? Any tips on the best way to use the pass?

Anyone else love the Philadelphia Zoo included in the pass?

Just got back from a trip to Philly and the zoo was definitely the highlight! The Philadelphia Pass made it so easy to get in without any fuss. We saw a bunch of cool animals, and the kids loved the exhibits. Highly recommend if you're considering it as a gift for family or friends!