We are taking a roadtrip next month to Philadelphia with our 20 year old son. It’s our first time driving to Pennsylvania. Any recommendations for places to stop along the way? Scenic routes? Places to eat? |
From DC area? That's a roadtrip? |
What? Why stop? |
It might help if you at least suggest the part of the country that you'll be driving through.
|
From DC, I guess stop in Baltimore?? |
https://explorehavredegrace.com/ - Nice to stop and walk around for a bit, though I wouldn't make a trip just to see it. |
It's not that far, and 95 is the best route. You could stop in Baltimore if you wanted to, but I always drive straight there.
I suppose if you wanted to take a long way, you could drive across the Bay Bridge and then head north on 301. Or you could take 83 north from Baltimore, drive to Lancaster first, and then east to Philadelphia. |
It’s 2 1/2-3 hours. Why bother stopping? There’s really not much that’s worth seeing along the way. |
This is a slight detour, but if your son is into it a stop at Longwood Gardens would be worthwhile. Nothing else along the way comes close, honestly. |
2 1/2 hour car ride? That's not a road trip, call it a commute. |
Is there a reason you all prefer to stop rather than making the short drive directly to Philadelphia? As others have said, there’s really nothing of note if you take the most direct way to Philly. |
+1. Longwood is worth a detour. Also recommend the Brandywine River Museum. |
How is this a road trip? |
If Longwood is along the way, so is Winterthur in Delaware. If you are just planning a weekend in Philadelphia there is tons to do. Don't stop along the way. |
Not what you asked, but was just back in Philly this weekend and went to Suraya and Royal Izakaya. I have missed the Philly food so much, and these did not disappoint. Also, pick up on some Essen baked goods (rugelach is my fave) on your way out of town.
Agree with PP who mentioned Longwood Gardens. |