Philadelphia Trip Cost Calculator

Philadelphia costs $100-150/day for budget travelers. Birthplace of America with free history, cheesesteaks, and underrated food scene.

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Philadelphia Budget Guide

Your Philadelphia Budget at a Glance

Philadelphia offers American history and world-class food at reasonable prices. Budget travelers should expect $100-150 per day, mid-range travelers $200-350 per day, and luxury seekers $500+ per day.

Where Your Money Goes

Accommodation is less than NYC. Food is a highlight and affordable. History is mostly free. The good news: Liberty Bell is free, Reading Terminal is amazing, and city is walkable.

Budget Traveler Tips

Maximize your dollar by:

  • Visiting free historic sites
  • Eating at Reading Terminal
  • Walking Center City
  • Getting cheesesteaks and roast pork
  • Running the Rocky Steps

Money-Saving Tips

Visit Free Historic Sites

Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Benjamin Franklin sites - all free.

Save $30-50 per trip

Eat at Reading Terminal

Amazing market with diverse food at reasonable prices.

Save $15-25 per meal

Walk Center City

Compact and walkable. Historic district easily covered on foot.

Save $15-25 per day

Run the Rocky Steps

Free workout and photo op at Art Museum.

Save Iconic moment

Best Time to Visit

Prices can vary by 40% depending on the season

Peak Season (More Expensive)

  • Summer (June - August)
  • Major Conventions
  • College Move-In (August)

Low Season (Best Deals)

  • January - March
  • November

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a week in Philadelphia cost?
A week in Philadelphia costs $700-1,050 for budget travelers, $1,400-2,450 for mid-range, and $3,500+ for luxury travelers.
Is Philadelphia expensive to visit?
Philly is more affordable than NYC or DC. Great food value. Historic sites are mostly free.
What is the cheapest time to visit Philadelphia?
January to March is cheapest. Avoid summer and major conventions.

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