One Logan Square (0.4 km from The Franklin Institute)
desk at The Logan Philadelphia. Urban Farmer steakhouse offers on-site dining while the rooftop lounge serves cocktails and city views. Reading Terminal Market is 0.7 mi from the hotel while the Rocky Steps are 0.9 mi away. The Liberty Bell is 1.
407 North 20th Street (0.4 km from The Franklin Institute)
Located in Philadelphia near Barnes Foundation Philadelphia Museum of Art and Mutter Museum Sonder at The Tidewater features free WiFi.
1776 Benjamin Franklin Parkway (0.4 km from The Franklin Institute)
Located 1969 feet from Barnes Foundation Sonder at The Terrace offers accommodations with a balcony.
201 North 17th Street (0.5 km from The Franklin Institute)
Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown is located 05 miles from the Pennsylvania Convention Center this hotel is 03 miles from the Love Park. The hotel offers an on-site restaurant.
1700 Benjamin Franklin Parkway (0.5 km from The Franklin Institute)
This all-suite Philadelphia hotel offers on-site dining and 24-hour gym. Located an 1585 feet from 15th Street Trolley Station its spacious accommodations feature fully equipped kitchens.
One North 19th St (0.5 km from The Franklin Institute)
The Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center soars above Center City in the city's tallest tower, a 60-story landmark designed by Lord Norman Foster.
31 South 19th Street (0.6 km from The Franklin Institute)
Located in Philadelphia 2625 feet from Mutter Museum Motto by Hilton Philadelphia Rittenhouse Square provides accommodations with a restaurant private parking a fitness centre and a bar.
1600 Callowhill Street (0.7 km from The Franklin Institute)
Sonder — Sixteen Hundred is located in the heart of Philadelphia, 2297 feet from the Barnes Foundation and 1.1 mi from the Pennsylvania Convention Center.
The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia is a world-renowned science and technology museum that honors the life and legacy of Benjamin Franklin. The museum, which was founded in 1824, is located on the same site where Ben Franklin conducted his famous electrical experiments. The Institute serves as a place for scientific discovery and exploration for visitors of all ages.
At The Franklin Institute, visitors can explore interactive exhibits, watch shows in the planetarium, view demonstrations in theaters, and participate in hands-on activities. Exhibits include an array of artifacts from Ben Franklin’s life as well as multiple physics phenomena related to electricity and other areas of science. Shows at the planetarium feature stunning displays about astronomy, the constellations, black holes, and more. Visitors can also learn about some of history’s most famous inventors such as Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell through interactive displays at the museum.
In addition to being a vibrant space for scientific exploration, The Franklin Institute offers educational programs and workshops. These events provide students with an opportunity to gain insight into cutting edge technologies while exploring fascinating topics such as robotics, genetics engineering, climate change science and more. Teachers are also able to book field trips to the institute to bring their students onsite for an educational experience they won't forget!
The institute also regularly hosts special exhibitions throughout the year highlighting unique topics related to science or art that are both engaging and instructive. Past exhibitions have included Leonardo da Vinci’s Workshop: Machines in Motion which allowed guests to learn about da Vinci's engineering feats; Body Worlds & The Cycle of Life which provided a look into anatomy; Extreme Mammals which celebrated ancient species; Brain: The Inside Story which explored neuroscience; World Bodies: Anatomical Wonders which featured anatomical models from around the world; Mummies of the World which shared stories behind mummies from different cultures; Game Masters featuring classic video games such as Pac-Man & Super Mario Bros.; Marvel Universe LIVE! exciting action hero performances; Hello From Japan - A Virtual Adventure which virtually transported guests to Japan!
From its founding more than two centuries ago until present day, The Franklin Institute continues to be dedicated to inspiring learning while engaging guests with enjoyable experiences that foster curiosity about science and technology.