Everyone knows if the kids are happy on vacation, so are parents and grandparents. That’s why it wasn’t surprising to learn from family travel research curated for our most recent  TMS FAMILY TRAVEL CONFERENCE that kids increasingly are influencing where families go on vacation, what they do and where they stay. To that end, we are  talking with local kids around the country and the world to get their take on what they think visiting kids would like. Their picks aren’t necessarily the city’s top attractions and historic sites, as wonderful as they are.

This week, all eyes are on the City of Brotherly Love following the Eagles Super Bowl win.

is Lucy Kelley and Margot Schneider at Dilworth Park at City Hall

is Lucy Kelley and Margot Schneider at Dilworth Park at City Hall

Meet Margot Schneider and Lucy Kelley, both 14 and proud Philadelphians.

KIDS SHOULDN’T MISS: Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens, a super cool, indoor-outdoor mosaic structure that you can walk through. Also Eastern State Penitentiary, a famous former prison with a really good tour. Lots of movies and music videos have been made there.

KIDS SHOULD EAT: a cannoli at Termini Brothers bakery in the Reading Terminal Market. Cheesesteaks, sandwiches made from thin beef and melted cheese served up on a long roll are what Philly is most famous for. You can find them at places around the city..

KIDS SHOULD TAKE A SELFIE in the courtyard or inside of City Hall, where there are a lot of sculptures in the archways. Check out the statue of William Penn atop City Hall’s clock tower. He was the founder of Pennsylvania and for a long time, no building could be built higher than his statue’s hat.

KID SHOULD VISIT the Barnes Foundation Art Museum. There are special family activities and the museum is free the first Sunday of every month. Also see Your Brain at the Franklin Institute, a science museum with a lot of really cool activities. Climb through a model of part of a brain!

KIDS SHOULD TAKE THEIR PARENTS TO EAT at Audrey Claire, a great neighborhood spot in Rittenhouse Square where you can watch the food being prepared at the chef’s counter. We also like Davio’s for nice dinners because it’s beautiful and the food is Italian. Miles Table is more relaxed and family-friendly and has casual but good American food including burgers and pizza and is also open for breakfast.

KIDS SHOULD HAVE FUN going to the skating rink at Dilworth Park during the winter. You can run through the fountains when it’s hot outside in summer!  Go to Spin, a new huge ping-pong bar place where you can get mocktails. Super cool!  In spring, sit outside in the big park in Rittenhouse Square , one of Philly’s first parks.  Bring a picnic, a book or a sketch pad.  Check out the outdoor art exhibitions!

KIDS SHOULD BUY AS A SOUVENIR: An Eagles t-shirt because the Eagles won the Super bowl! If you’re not a sports fan, get a figurine of the famous LOVE sculpture. You can see the real one in Love Park across from City Hall. This is a good selfie spot too!