1 / 2Museum of Illusions Philadelphia
๐ Philadelphia, NY
Museum of Illusions Philadelphia has over 60 interactive exhibits including holograms, immersive rooms, brain teasers, and a Philadelphia-themed Ben Franklin mural. Staff position visitors for the best shots throughout the self-guided tour.
An interesting visit to this place. My daughter enjoyed. It's a bit pricey and difficult to get tickets during weekends. It is an interactive edutainment attraction located at 401 Market Street in Old City, Philadelphia, offering over 60 mind-bending exhibits that challenge perception through optical illusions, holograms, and immersive rooms. Opened in March 2022, itโs part of a global franchise that began in Croatia and now spans more than 35 cities, including New York, Chicago, and Toronto. MondayโThursday: 10:00 AM โ 8:00 PM FridayโSaturday: 10:00 AM โ 10:00 PM Sunday: 9:00 AM โ 9:00 PM Adults (13โ59): $28 Children (5โ12): $22.40 Seniors/Military (65+): $25.76 Children under 5: Free (no ticket needed) Tickets are timed and sold online; advance booking is strongly recommended to avoid sold-out times. Features unique Philly-themed installations like an eyes-following Ben Franklin mural, an upside-down diner with Rocky and The Philadelphia Story posters, and the Infinity Room with endless reflections. Designed for all ages, with hands-on puzzles, photo ops, and educational insights into how the brain interprets visual information. You typically can spend about 1 hour, though time varies based on engagement with brain teasers. Bring a charged phone for photos. No food or drinks are sold insideโeat beforehand. Located near Independence National Historical Park and SEPTAโs 5th Street/Independence Hall stopโeasy to access during a day trip. Consider pairing with the Visit Philly Overnight Package for hotel perks.
๐ Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children aged 5 and up who enjoy puzzles, visual tricks, and taking creative photos together. The experience is genuinely interactive and staff engagement is a consistent highlight.
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Nandu Menon
a month ago
โAn interesting visit to this place. My daughter enjoyed. It's a bit pricey and difficult to get tickets during weekends. It is an interactive edutainment attraction located at 401 Market Street in Old City, Philadelphia, offering over 60 mind-bending exhibits that challenge perception through optical illusions, holograms, and immersive rooms. Opened in March 2022, itโs part of a global franchise that began in Croatia and now spans more than 35 cities, including New York, Chicago, and Toronto. MondayโThursday: 10:00 AM โ 8:00 PM FridayโSaturday: 10:00 AM โ 10:00 PM Sunday: 9:00 AM โ 9:00 PM Adults (13โ59): $28 Children (5โ12): $22.40 Seniors/Military (65+): $25.76 Children under 5: Free (no ticket needed) Tickets are timed and sold online; advance booking is strongly recommended to avoid sold-out times. Features unique Philly-themed installations like an eyes-following Ben Franklin mural, an upside-down diner with Rocky and The Philadelphia Story posters, and the Infinity Room with endless reflections. Designed for all ages, with hands-on puzzles, photo ops, and educational insights into how the brain interprets visual information. You typically can spend about 1 hour, though time varies based on engagement with brain teasers. Bring a charged phone for photos. No food or drinks are sold insideโeat beforehand. Located near Independence National Historical Park and SEPTAโs 5th Street/Independence Hall stopโeasy to access during a day trip. Consider pairing with the Visit Philly Overnight Package for hotel perks.โ
Michael Addington
6 months ago
โItโs a $20! Admission. Take a friend, take your cell phone, make some memories. Great unique picture ops. Staff is there to take pictures and explain how to get the best out of the illusion. Signs on the floor of where to stand to take the pictures. Great experience.?โ
Scott Theriault
a month ago
โVery cool. Lots of fun interactive illusions and most great for taking fun photos. There are games and puzzles along the self guided tour around the museum. Pretty neat for all ages. And get a timed ticket online to avoid waiting or not being able to get in!โ
Sharnelle Crawford
a month ago
โOur family had a great time here. Smaller than expected, but fun nonetheless. I love how most exhibits show you where to stand for a good pic. It was very helpful to get the best pics possibleโ
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Overview
Located at 401 Market Street in Old City, the Museum of Illusions Philadelphia features 60+ exhibits covering optical illusions, holograms, an Infinity Room with endless reflections, an upside-down diner, and a Ben Franklin mural. Staff assist with photo positioning at each exhibit. The self-guided tour typically takes 30 to 60 minutes. Timed tickets are required on weekends.






