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This is an extraordinary museum about an extraordinary man, woman, and the community of activists they helped forge and the community in which they lived.
Paul Robeson House
4951 Walnut St
This is an extraordinary museum about an extraordinary man, woman, and the community of activists they helped forge and the community in which they lived.
The Philadelphia Museum Of Art is a treasure trove! There's literally something for everyone there. The remodel has made it a lot easier to navigate. If you haven't visited them recently, I recommend putting a date on your schedule; you won't be disappointed!
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Rocky stigarnir
2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy
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The Philadelphia Museum Of Art is a treasure trove! There's literally something for everyone there. The remodel has made it a lot easier to navigate. If you haven't visited them recently, I recommend putting a date on your schedule; you won't be disappointed!
Amazing view. It's a great place! I recommend it a lot. If you go to Philly you should definitely stop by.
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One Liberty Athugunarstöð
1650 Market St
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Amazing view. It's a great place! I recommend it a lot. If you go to Philly you should definitely stop by.
Massive, landmark statue of fictional boxer Rocky Balboa & well-known picture spot.
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Rocky myndin
2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy
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Massive, landmark statue of fictional boxer Rocky Balboa & well-known picture spot.
Gothic-style prison-turned-attraction with tours of Al Capone's cell, exhibits & a haunted house.
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Austur ríkisfangelsi
2027 Fairmount Ave
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Gothic-style prison-turned-attraction with tours of Al Capone's cell, exhibits & a haunted house.
Funky folk art venue provides mosaicked galleries, a sculpture garden maze & educational programs.
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Philadelphia Magic Gardens
1020 South St
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Funky folk art venue provides mosaicked galleries, a sculpture garden maze & educational programs.
Bustling urban plaza featuring a geyser-like fountain & Robert Indiana's well-known Love sculpture.
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Ástarfjöll
Arch Street
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Bustling urban plaza featuring a geyser-like fountain & Robert Indiana's well-known Love sculpture.
Iconic green space with walkways, flowerbeds & a reflecting pool hosting frequent events & markets.
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Rittenhouse Square
135 S 18th St
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Iconic green space with walkways, flowerbeds & a reflecting pool hosting frequent events & markets.

Food scene

Amazing and authentic south east Asian cuisine. Their spring rolls are to die for and the Pad Thai is fantastic as well!
Daleng Restaurant
4653 Walnut Street
Amazing and authentic south east Asian cuisine. Their spring rolls are to die for and the Pad Thai is fantastic as well!
Best place in town for authentic Mexican food. Great food, wonderful service and very reasonable prices. This place is highly recommended!
Don Barriga
4443 Spruce St
Best place in town for authentic Mexican food. Great food, wonderful service and very reasonable prices. This place is highly recommended!
Great neighborhood spot that is currently taking reservations for in person dining. Pick up order experience was good. Island/jerk chicken wings and cornbread were amazing! Don't skip these. They also have good beef patties. Generally good experience!
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48th Street Grille
310 S 48th St
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Great neighborhood spot that is currently taking reservations for in person dining. Pick up order experience was good. Island/jerk chicken wings and cornbread were amazing! Don't skip these. They also have good beef patties. Generally good experience!
Incredible food! Easily one of the best restaurants in Philadelphia. This is not the place to skip appetizers. All of the vegetable dishes were great (though really everything was great).The upstairs is very cozy and in general the restaurant is better for smaller groups.
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Friday Saturday Sunday
261 S 21st St
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Incredible food! Easily one of the best restaurants in Philadelphia. This is not the place to skip appetizers. All of the vegetable dishes were great (though really everything was great).The upstairs is very cozy and in general the restaurant is better for smaller groups.
From the service to the great food, this place has a different atmosphere. Food is beyond delicious! You can’t be in Philly without treating yourself here!
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The Franklin Bar
1715 S 18th St
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From the service to the great food, this place has a different atmosphere. Food is beyond delicious! You can’t be in Philly without treating yourself here!
Beautiful French Cafe restaurant. You feel as though you're in France here. The interior decor is also a sight to see!
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Parc
227 S 18th St
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Beautiful French Cafe restaurant. You feel as though you're in France here. The interior decor is also a sight to see!

Bars and Pubs

Dive bar in CC. All specialty cocktails are served as doubles. The early crowd was mixed, with an average of late 20s/early 30s. Overall a great place!
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Drinker's Pub
1903 Chestnut St
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Dive bar in CC. All specialty cocktails are served as doubles. The early crowd was mixed, with an average of late 20s/early 30s. Overall a great place!
Friendliest staff in the city. Great beer, drinks and food. Full size shuffleboard table also!
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Bonner's Irish Pub
120 S 23rd St
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Friendliest staff in the city. Great beer, drinks and food. Full size shuffleboard table also!

Hospital

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Thomas Jefferson University
901 Walnut St
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Tuttleman Center
1840 South St
Mercy Catholic Medical Center - Mercy Philadelphia Campus
501 S 54th St
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Temple University Hospital
3401 N Broad St
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Roxborough Memorial Hospital
5800 Ridge Ave
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Borgartillaga

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On Foot

Once inside the city, you'll find that Philly's downtown is very foot-traffic friendly. Organized in a grid pattern, the streets are easy to navigate. You'll notice directional signs to point you toward popular attractions, but if you need a little guidance, you can ask one of Center City District's goodwill ambassadors, who are dressed in teal uniforms and can supply maps. Walking tours are also popular.
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Bike

Biking is another popular way of getting around, and rentals are available throughout the city. Rent one from a company like Fairmont Bicycles or Wheel Fun Rentals and cycle 25 miles on the Schuylkill River Bike Path from the city center to Valley Forge. Or, for shorter trips within the city, take advantage of Philly's bike-share program – Indego. It allows you to pick up a bike from any station around the city and return the bike to another location. Day passes cost $10.
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Public Transport

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) operates buses, the subway and a trolley system. The transit system can be confusing, especially when compared to other cities of equivalent size. But with patience and most likely several transfers, you'll reach your ultimate destination. Tickets, which start at $2.50, can be purchased at the Broad Street subway stop and in stores downtown, including some Rite Aids. There are two subway lines: The Broad Street line goes north to south, while the Market-Frankford line, which is an elevated train, runs east to west. A one-day Indepe
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PHLASH buses

The purple PHLASH buses offer looped service in downtown Philadelphia with stops at popular sites like the Philadelphia Zoo and the Please Touch Museum, as well as Center City. Service is provided daily from May through Labor Day and between Thanksgiving and New Year's Eve; weekend service is offered March through April and September through late November. The bus operates every 15 minutes from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The fare is $2, but you can also buy a $5 all-day pass or a two-day pass for $7.
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Car

The city is definitely drivable. Many visitors arrive by car, and they also use them to get around, especially to reach the outer-lying attractions. But because Philadelphia is such a popular spot, the usual driving frustrations apply: an unfamiliar map, expensive parking (not to mention spots that require parallel parking) and a profusion of one-way streets. You can rent cars at the Philadelphia airport and at agencies scattered throughout the city.
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Taxi

Taxis are another option of getting around, but these can get expensive quickly. The meter starts at about $3 and rises every one-seventh mile. There is a flat rate for taxis from the airport to the center of Philadelphia, which is $28.50, plus $1 per extra person. Ride-hailing services, such as Uber and Lyft also operate within the Philadelphia area.