Waking up this morning was kind of hard after a long day yesterday and a night full of packing up our stuff and saying goodbyes to some of the Belo kids. But we got up anyway 'cause you have to keep on moving!
We said another tearful and devastating goodbye then we headed to Philadelphia.
What is your first thought about Philadelphia? Boring, ugly and nothing to see? Not at all - Philly is a really cool place with so many interesting places to go and so many historical sites! We got to see them all!
Our journey in Philly goes like this...
First stop - lunch at Reading Terminal. The reason that it is called "terminal" is that it used to be a train terminal and now they changed it into a market with food from all around the world! You could find so many different options there and no one left with their stomach empty.
Second stop - The Constitution Center. This is the most interactive museum in the entire country! For example, you could take the president's oath, be a part of presidential election and also they had a really cool presentation about The Constitution.
They said the real Constitution we could not see because it is so old and fragile, they need to hide it from the rest of the world! At the end of the tour we took pictures with representatives from the 13 first colonies. Sadly they were not real, only sculptures. It was a precious moment for us to get to know more of the American history. Honestly - I think a lot of us can agree that we know more about the American system and laws than our own countries'.

Third stop - Tour with Lauren, a real Philly person and an awesome guide! First we walked to the Liberty Bell and George Washington's house which was not far from the museum. At this time it had started to rain but we kept on as true tourists! With determination we continued on to Independence hall also known for us as the bird pooping place. Haha. This place was the place where the constitution was written. During four summer months around 50 men sat in there and isolated themselves from the rest of the world to write the constitution.
After that we marched to an old church, well old considering American standards, not for European! At the church, we got a story about the history of the church and about the important people who went there. Linnea found it really exhilarating that the Swedes were the first ones to settle in Philly area. We also walked by Benjamin Franklin's house, called the ghost house since it only has the frames.
By this point we were all pretty soaked and freezing but we kept going until we got to Elfreth's Alley, the oldest street in Philly. The houses were really small and pretty, with European style. Before we got back onto the bus we stopped by Benjamin Franklin's grave, where we tossed some coins for good luck.
Fourth stop - The Rocky steps. This was a quick stop because of the weather, but some of us ran the steps, just like in the movies! The Rocky statue stands below the steps and some of us took pictures with him. From the top of the stairs we could get an amazing view of down town Philadelphia, even though it was foggy.
Fifth and last stop before heading to DC was dinner. We ate at a nice restaurant with good food and awesome company, of course. They had the famous cheesesteak, which according to the students was really delicious. Even though the weather was really cold we had ice cream for dessert!
Today was a really fun day and we got to see that Philadelphia has its own charm. So do not compare it to New York or other big cities because everything in this world is unique and can not be compared with one another!
Add Philadelphia to your bucket list and you will not regret it!
---Linnea, Sweden & Gia, Indonesia
(Photos by: Linnea, Finland and Belo Staff)