Top Affordable Tourist Attractions in Pennsylvania

Traveling can be such a fun experience no matter the season, but taking a big trip to a tourist spot can also be expensive. While Americans love to center their summer and holiday plans around vacations and visits, the cost of those trips can really add up, especially when considering transportation, the hotel, renting a car, eating and everything else that goes along with a real vacation. That’s why it’s so great to find some totally free tourist attractions across the country, because sometimes, a freebie is just what is needed. Now, one outlet has named the best free tourist attraction in every state, including this one.

Affordable Tourist Attractions in Pennsylvania

The crew at Travel Pulse has rounded up a tally of the best free attractions across America. In the piece, they note that even though “the price of travel continues to rise, it’s nice to know that there are still plenty of free attractions around the U.S.A. to enjoy.” Also, thankfully, “from towns full of so much history it can soaked up on a stroll through town to state capitol buildings, parks and attractions, the list of free things to do in every state is stacked with fun.”

As for Pennsylvania, Travel Pulse notes that there’s lots of free stuff to do in Philadelphia. In Philly, they suggest to “walk the historic streets of Independence National Historical Park and visit the Liberty Bell—no charge for either. Then, explore the grounds of Fairmount Park, one of the largest urban park systems in the nation.” There is really a lot to do in Philly that won’t break the bank.

Aside from this study, one of the best places to visit that’s usually a low-cost activity is going to a museum. According to the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), as of 2014, there were “35,144 museums in the U.S., more than double the agency’s working estimate of 17,500 from the 1990s.” At the time, IMLS director Susan H. Hildreth said, “They are places where Americans go to pursue the discovery of art, history, science, technology and the natural world.”

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