PHILADELPHIA - If you're considering a trip to the city with kids, you'll want to know if the city is suited for children.  Philadelphia is home to various great attractions, including museums, zoos, and annual festivals.

For a unique way to experience history, the city offers many outdoor activities for families. Consider the Storytelling Benches in the historic Independence National Historical Park for older children. These storytellers perform short stories while entertaining visitors. Another great family-friendly option is the Morris Arboretum. There are numerous museums and historical sites, including the famous Liberty Bell. In addition to the National Park Service, Philadelphia offers many other family-friendly activities and attractions.

The Franklin Institute is a fun destination for kids. Founded in 1824, the museum offers hands-on science experiences. It houses the Benjamin Franklin National Museum, Pennsylvania's most popular museum. This museum features more than 60,000 square feet of exhibits and encourages kids to touch and explore. There are even sing-alongs and theater shows for children and parents alike. This family-friendly attraction will keep kids entertained for hours.

The Queen Village neighborhood is a great neighborhood for families who want to be close to the city's hustle and bustle without being in the middle of it. This neighborhood is easy to get around and has excellent public transportation. Queen Village also has great playgrounds and parks and is close to Columbus Boulevard, making it a great shopping option. Queen Village hosts the South Street Spring Festival during the spring, which includes live music and plenty of fun for the whole family.