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igor1921 says:
This booklet contains tickets to Philadelphia’s best attractions.
The booklet contains an actual admission ticket to each attraction. Philadelphia CityPass is valid for nine days from day of first use.
It includes the following.
The Franklin: general admission & Fels Planetarium Show
Adve…
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jpmadrid says:
This company is absolutely criminal. I purchased a ticket from their website for a specific date and time. They also sell paper round-trip tickets that are open, and they don't keep any of this on the books. The result? They overbooked the bus from DC-Philly by like 300% and at least 15 people were …
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hannajax says:
When I was in Philadelphia, i never went to see the Liberty Bell. Plus, when we passed the center housing the bell, people were standing in lines around the block to get in to see it. I believe it is free, but not worth standing in line for. On that note, here is a long list …
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Walk Philly
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#4 of 8 general tips & advice in Philadelphia
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eek1007 says:
If you are visiting Philly and it’s a nice day outside the best option for getting around is 100% free, WALK. Seriously, Philly subway systems are not all that spectacular in terms of destinations. One subway goes West-East and the other subway goes North- South. The subways are relatively clean a…
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yadilitta says:
I don't remember many things about this airport. When I was there, it'd be the 1st time I'd meet a TB - actually before TB area, but we were like TB's - nevermind.
I had already cleared customs in FLL, so going out of the airport was simple, just like a domestic flight.
Claiming bags is easy …
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First Friday
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#6 of 8 general tips & advice in Philadelphia
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sethwd2 says:
On the first Friday of each month in Old City, local art galleries remain open and street artists line the neighborhood with hand made art and street performances. Locals and tourists alike wander the streets enjoying the art, crowds, wine, and scenery. If art is not your thing, there are many nei…
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Carolina78 says:
If you wanna go from Philly to New York: take the subway to 30th Street station, buy a ticket to New York from the NJ Transit machine (go left when you enter the station and make sure to have exact change, cos something the machines won't accept anything else but exact change). You'll get two ticket…
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sethwd2 says:
Transportation is important when visiting a city. Here are my opinions.
The Metro is Philly is weak in comparison to that of other cities. There are two major lines: the El (which runs basically along Market St.) and the Broad St. Line which, as you may have guessed, runs along Broad St. These…
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