

"I'm going to hit the Benjamin Franklin sites, the Mint, Betsy Ross' house."ĭespite the closure, officials say conventions and trade shows have returned to the city. "That's not good," Walker said of the closures. Kelly Walker from Utah, a first-time visitor to the city is making good use of what is available to see. The post goes on to say "the drastic decrease of day-trippers, group tour bookings, and overseas tourists due to the COVID-19 pandemic led us to this difficult decision."įor new visitors to the city, it's a view that can't be missed if you never experienced it to begin with. In 2020, One Liberty shared a message with guests on social media announcing its indefinite closure. "But that is a shame it has one of the best views of the city." "That's news to me," said said Sean Price of Queen Village. The attraction, which opened in November 2015, provided Philadelphia with panoramic bird's-eye views of the city from the 57th floor of One Liberty Place in Center City. PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) - The One Liberty Observation Deck in Philadelphia has announced it will be closed for good. The attraction provided Philadelphia with panoramic bird's-eye views of the city from the 57th floor of One Liberty Place in Center City.
