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A few of our favorite neighborhoods to explore, eat, and drink. Besides a cheesesteak, an Italian hoagie, a soft pretzel, or a roast pork sandwich are equally important foods to try. Just a heads up, some historical landmarks require tickets ahead of time (even those that are free).

Old City

Philadelphia, PA 19106

The original downtown with a great mix of shops, cafes, historical sites and museums. - National Mechanics - Franklin Fountain - Lucha Cartel - Ritz 5 Movie Theater - Walking tours (MB has a good recommendation)

Rittenhouse

Philadelphia, PA 19103

The fanciest neighborhood in the city with high end shopping and traditional fine dining options. - Saturday morning farmers market (in the square) - Monks Cafe - The Continental - Anthropologie (the flagship) - Di Bruno Brothers

South Street

Philadelphia, PA 19147

A grittier nightlife strip with a long history of parties and festivals. - Queen and Rook - Bob and Barbaras - Magic Gardens - Philly Aids Thrift - Milkboy

Fishtown

Philadelphia, PA 19125

Lots of artsy bohemian shops, restaurants, and concert venues. The hippest neighborhood in town. - Frankford Hall - Johnny Brenda’s - Bar Palmino - Barcade - La Colombe (the flagship)

East Passyunk

Philadelphia, PA 19148

Our neighborhood! Quieter more local feel with a great restaurant scene and boutique shops. - Noir - Human Robot - The Jim - Occasionette - Nice things handmade

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