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Manhattan to Philadelphia Public Transportation Advisor
...& Watts (To DC or Phil) Arrive: Philadelphia – Cherry Hill Mall Philadelphia 30th between Market & Chestnut Cost: $1-$18 one way Duration: 2 hrs Trains Amtrak Acela Depart: New York Penn Station Arriv...
A Raw Deal: Where to Get a Food Facial in Philadelphia
...no carrot juicing required. How to get there: Consult offManhattan’s public transportation guide to Philadelphia. (JuJu Salon and Organics, 713 S. 4th Street, Philadelphia, 215.238.6080, jujusalon.com...
Mexican Modernism at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
...xican Modernism 1910-1950 at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, will for the first time give American audiences the chance to experience one of the most comprehensive representations of Mexican art and cu...
The Best Offbeat Places to Visit in Philadelphia
Philadelphia may conjure images of Rocky, the Liberty Bell, and cheesesteaks. But if you’ve been to the City of Brotherly Love and only have a short time in town, skip the main attractions and experie...
15 Reasons to Visit Philadelphia This Summer
...e that when summer rolls around, Philadelphia does it up. Party in the streets Night Market What: Night Market When: June 20; August 6; 6-10 pm Where: Lancaster Avenue Why: Eat delicious street food. E...
No Portraits, Just Landscapes: Renoir at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
...Renoir Landscapes Exhibit Where: Philadelphia Museum of Art Why: A rare glimpse of the painter’s 61 non-portraiture pieces. The exhibit separates his work in sections like Seascapes and Algiers. Visito...
Top Philly Attractions: Pointers for a Memorable Trip
...Keep scrolling for it: Visit the Philadelphia Zoo – The Philadelphia Zoo is one of the oldest zoos in the United States and is home to a variety of animals. Explore Fairmount Park – This sprawling park...
Philly Art Scene: All You Need To Know
...s, at the Barnes Foundation, the Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA), and throughout Old City. Formerly located outside the city in the Merion home of late collector Albert Barnes’, and moved to Philadelp...
Top Tips For The Perfect Philly Weekend Getaway
...ction as a museum and gift shop. Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens After lunch, I recommend a visit to Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens. What’s magical about this place? Well, it’s made from handmade tiles, mir...












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