Okay, so I tackled this “Journey Philadelphia” thing today. It wasn’t exactly clear what it was at first, but I figured, hey, let’s just dive in and see what happens.

First, I googled it. I tried to search for the information but it was useless, so I decided to make a trip plan by myself.
Plan the trip
I used a simple text editor to start. Just started typing out my thoughts, you know? Like, “Okay, what do I want to see? What do I want to eat?” Kind of a brain dump, really.
- Research: Spent a good hour just scrolling through random stuff, I am going to visit Independence Hall, Liberty Bell and Reading Terminal Market.
- Food: Gotta try a real Philly cheesesteak, obviously. Maybe some of those tomato pie things I saw.
- Get there: I decided to take a bus.
- Time: Set one day is enough.
Feel the trip
I started very early this morning. I arrived at the bus station and prepared to set off.
I got on the bus, found a window seat, and just watched the world go * took me about two hours to get to Philadelphia from where I live.

I visited the Independence Hall and Liberty Bell. So many people today!
Then I went to the Reading Terminal Market to have lunch. I was so hungry! I ordered a cheesesteak. It tasted so good!
After a fulfilling lunch, my energy was revitalized, and I eagerly anticipated the adventures that lay ahead in the afternoon.
Suddenly I found that I had lost my way! I forgot which bus should I take to go back!

Thanks to the enthusiastic help of the locals, I finally got on the return bus. I was exhausted, but I did it.
So, yeah, that was my “Journey Philadelphia.” A little chaotic,totally my style. Maybe not the most organized thing ever, but hey, I learned stuff, I ate good food, and I got to see some history. Mission accomplished, I guess!