2024's top US city? Lonely Planet says it's Philadelphia
The downtown Philadelphia skyline and the Schuylkill River, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., April, 29, 2022. (dpa Photo)


Philadelphia has been named one of the top 10 must-visit cities in the world by Lonely Planet, a leading travel guide publisher.

Ranked fifth among global destinations for the coming year, Philadelphia stands as the highest-rated U.S. city on Lonely Planet's prestigious list.

The Best in Travel guide is an annual look at countries, regions, and
cities across the globe that are must-visit places based on
relevancy, uniqueness and the "wow" factor that makes them
unmissable, said Lonely Planet’s executive editor, Nitya Chambers.



"Philadelphia is the perfect blend of old school and modern
metropolis, a city marked by rich history but with an ever-evolving
cultural core," Chambers said. "We were excited by the balance of old
and new – museums, history, food, and iconic cultural references –
that make it the kind of place that feels instantly familiar but
embedded with unique and personal moments of discovery."


The travel guide relies on the expertise of on-the-ground local
contributors who discover, evaluate and craft suggestions for Lonely
Planet, who then nominate must-visit cities reviewed by a panel of
travel experts. Out of hundreds of nominations, Philly made it high
on the list.



Time-honored classics such as Reading Terminal Market and the
Philadelphia Museum of Art help bolster Philly’s international
appeal, but mainstays such as FDR Park’s Southeast Asian Market show
how local communities can bring exciting new experiences to the city.


Philly’s tourism industry isn’t meager, either. It’s a
multibillion-dollar endeavor with more than 40 million visitors
walking through the city’s streets every year, said Alethia Calbeck,
chief communications officer at Visit Philadelphia. "Those visitors
spent over $7 billion in our region in 2022," she said. The tourism
and hospitality business across the five-county Philly region
currently employs nearly 200,000 people, according to the latest
figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.



"We’re thrilled and we feel like it’s well-deserved. Philadelphia is
a wonderful city. It’s an East Coast gateway into the U.S. for
international travelers," said Robin Bloom, director of content at
Philadelphia’s global tourism agency, the Convention and Visitors
Bureau. "We have a thriving arts and culture scene, the world’s
largest outdoor art gallery. Not to mention the walkability and
accessibility on the East Coast. Also, the city’s inclusivity and
diversity are a really big selling feature internationally. It’s also
one of the most affordable top-tier cities in the country."


Besides the ever-growing culinary scene in Philadelphia, which
continues to get nods from The New York Times, the James Beard awards
and the Michelin Guide (which called Philly the "Frenchest American
city"), the city will soon host a plethora of events that bring
widespread appeal, such as the FIFA World Cup and the MLB All-Star Game
coming to the city in 2026.



"It’s a really big deal because (Lonely Planet) recognizes 10 cities
every year, and this year there were only two US cities," Calbeck
said. "We stand on a list with incredible international cities like
Paris, Nairobi, and Prague – it’s a big feather in our cap because it
just helps people understand the quality and the cachet of our
destination."