Discover Philadelphia’s vibrant side at this CQ location tucked inside Center City, Philly’s bustling business district surrounded by offices, local transit and must-see sights. Soak in the city’s historical icons from City Hall to Rittenhouse Square to the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Liberty Bell Center. Worked up an appetite? The City of Brotherly Love also happens to love food. Walk down to Reading Terminal Market and snack your way through this famous indoor farmer’s market that’s been around since 1892.
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Feed your caffeine addiction at Saxbys Coffee—a neighborhood coffee shop with consistently delicious java and a super friendly atmosphere. Just a quick walk from our lobby, their strong brews will keep you going all day long, or pick you up when you stop in after a day of meetings or sightseeing.
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This beer garden has all the Instagram opportunities you’re looking for during your trip to Philly. The open-air veranda is well-shaded in the vibrant garden, offering a breath of fresh air from the bustling Rittenhouse Square. If Mother Nature has other plans for your terrace dining, sit inside in a cozy booth. We recommend trying their exquisite cheese plates—splurge on the Five Cheeses.
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Travel to London without leaving Philly at The Dandelion. Enjoy a casual and cozy atmosphere while dining on traditional British food including chicken and duck liver parfait, oysters, and rabbit pie.
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Growing up in Northeast Philadelphia, Steve Iliescu has always known the value of a good cheesesteak and its importance in the cultural scene of Philadelphia. The Pat’s vs. Geno’s feud may quite possibly no longer exist…
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Tria Cafe was created as a place for people to relax while enjoying great drinks, and even better company. The ever-changing fermentation menus are complemented by the European-style cafe menu of light gourmet fare. However, you should expect no frills beyond the menus; the founders have a strict ‘talk, sip, bite, repeat’ policy. No televisions, karaoke, entertainment or other modern diversions. Just good drinks, good food, and the best atmosphere.
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If an after-work drink is calling your name, this hidden gem will be there to answer. 1 Tippling Place is the perfect place to spend happy hour drinking seasonally inspired cocktails and sampling delicious hor d’oeuvres. You’ll feel right at home with the antique and mismatched furniture, straight out of Grandma’s attic.
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Labeled as the beer emporium, Monk’s Cafe has over 25 beers on tap and 200 bottled options, as well as a full menu of bar snacks, dinners, and a daily vegan plate. You’ll love the ultra-spicy Spanish Flies wings, or the buffalo wings for those who want to keep their tastebuds.
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This Irish pub serves traditional fare with a solid beer lineup, lots of nooks & crannies, and DJs on weekends.
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One of America’s largest and oldest public markets, Reading Terminal Market is a National Historic Landmark building. First opened in 1893, this indoor farmers market offers an incredible selection of locally grown produce, meats and poultry, plus the finest seafood, cheeses, baked goods, and confections.
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Cozy place for Philadelphia-themed goods, including greeting cards, shirts and pillows.
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For all your fashion emergencies, Joan Shepp has you covered. Just a quick walk from our lobby, the store is stocked with meticulously curated fashion and attentive stylists to help you break into the unusual trends. After shopping, relax and enjoy the sunshine in the private garden.
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One of North America’s top retail corridors, Rittenhouse Row is filled with some of the city’s best shopping, dining, fitness studios, spas and more. Shop stores like lululemon, Free People, and J. Crew or train at SoulCycle.
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Philadelphia’s largest outlet retailer with over 200 shopping destinations, including Last Call by Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store, Calvin Klein and Nike Factory Store. Several dining options and an AMC movie theater are located on-site too.
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A magnificent retail complex located in the heart of the Center City shopping district – one of the finest urban retail centers in the country.
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Luxurious shopping at designer and brand name shops. Known as the Grand Dame of Broad Street, it appears on the US List of Registered Historical Places. The building is French Renaissance architecture and stately sophistication provides visitors with a one-of-a-kind experience reminiscent of the early twentieth century.
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Women’s designer clothing, including jeans & special-occasion dresses, plus handbags and jewelry.
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The sky isn’t the limit; it’s the main event. The One Liberty Observation Deck offers stunning 360-degree views of the City of Brotherly Love from 57 floors up – morning, noon, and night. Capture panoramic views of Philly From The Top, sure to make everyone back home jealous.
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“Visit Philly” calls the Galleries at Moore a free must-see. As the first and only undergraduate art program just for women, the Moore College of Art and Design galleries are full of student works and exhibitions.
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Yards Brewing and sample some of the 17 ales that have been brewed in Philadelphia since 1994. Sample their beer-friendly food menu and enjoy their mission of working hard and playing hard.
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Opened over 180 years ago, the worlds first true “penitentiary” is known for its beautiful architecture, strict discipline and expensive building costs. The Eastern State Penitentiary received central heating and running water before the White House, and housed several notable inmates including Al Capone.
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Travel back in time at Philly’s African American Museum. At this contemporary museum, you’ll learn about the history of our nation through interactive exhibits, multimedia and costumed storytellers. Though small in size, this museum packs a mighty punch offering never-before-seen displays and historical insights.
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Spanning half a block, the Philadelphia Magic Gardens is an outdoor art installation accompanied by indoor galleries created using found objects. Everything from bicycle wheels, colorful glass bottles, handmade tiles, and thousands of glittering mirrors cover the walls to leave you mesmerized by their intricate details and patterns.
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