There’s no break-specific programming here, but this interactive museum is so new that you likely have not had a chance to visit and experience the mind-bending optical illusions and trickery (and photo ops) that fill this 5,000-square-foot space in Old City. Though highly Instagrammable, this immersive museum puts a STEM twist on “experiential” attractions by explaining the science behind every trick — from the mirror-filled Infinity Room to the disorienting Vortex Tunnel. Tickets are sold online in timeslots, and advance online purchase is recommended, as popular times sell out. $15-$20 (free for kids under 5), Museum of Illusions Philadelphia, 401 Market Street.
03/31/2022