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Sep 5, 2010, SEPTA Travel Guide For Visitors and Newcomers to Philadelphia
SEPTA is the Philadelphia mass transit system. This guide is designed for visitors, explaining Regional Rail travel, the Blue Line, the Broad Street Subway, fares, tokens, and all the rest. Read more.
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Sep 5, 2010, Three Days in Philadelphia – How To Plan Your Travel
Three days in Philadelphia can be an extraordinary travel experience, providing you some time to see the museums and historic sites and take some tours. But how do you plan your visit? Read more.
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Sep 4, 2010, SEPTA Tokens – When and Where to Buy Them, and How to Use Them
SEPTA tokens are often the most convenient, fastest, and cheapest way to travel on the Blue Line, the Broad Street Subway, buses, etc. But are they the best deal for you, on your visit? Read more.
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Sep 3, 2010, Philadelphia Restaurant Week Is Actually Two Weeks In September
Philadelphia Restaurant Week Is A Chance To Try Something New
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Aug 31, 2010, Amtrak Philadelphia Service Travels To 30th Street Station
Amtrak Philadelphia train service makes it easy to visit here, from anywhere in the Northeast Corridor. Learn how best to reach your hotel, restaurants, and tourist attractions, once you arrive.
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Aug 30, 2010, Philadelphia Bed and Breakfasts Are Often In Historic Houses
Philadelphia Bed and Breakfasts are small, compared to the huge, modern hotels around the Pennsylvania Convention Center. But if you’d like a distinctive, historic hotel for your visit - read more.
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Aug 29, 2010, Rittenhouse Square Hotels Offer Many Choices In Philadelphia
Rittenhouse Square Hotels are densely packed in a small area in downtown Philadelphia. They provide easy access to the many museums and performing arts venues in the area. Read more.
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Aug 29, 2010, Penn’s Landing Hotels Are Close to Old City Philadelphia Sights
Penn’s Landing Hotels offer an opportunity to stay near major Philadelphia tourist attractions like the Independence Seaport Museum, as well as the RiverLink Ferry to Camden Waterfront attractions.
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Aug 29, 2010, Old City Philadelphia Hotels Near the Historic Places to Visit
Old City Philadelphia Hotels – you should stay in the heart of America’s most historic square mile. Plus, after dark, the area heats up with scintillating nightlife you won’t want to miss. Read more.
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Aug 28, 2010, Benjamin Franklin Parkway Hotels Are Near Philadelphia Museums
Benjamin Franklin Parkway Hotels will put you within an easy walk of many Philadelphia tourist attractions – but there aren’t as many to choose from, as in the rest of Center City. Read more.
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Aug 26, 2010, Pennsylvania Convention Center Hotels – The Best Ones For You
Pennsylvania Convention Center hotels are the most abundant anywhere in Center City, for obvious reasons. But which one is the best for you– and for seeing Philadelphia tourist attractions? Read more.
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Aug 26, 2010, The Avenue of the Arts Hosts The Orchestra And Many Theaters
The Avenue of the Arts is Broad Street in Philadelphia, primarily south of City Hall. You can tour the historic Academy of Music, the Kimmel Center, and other fine and performing arts venues.
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Aug 24, 2010, Enjoying Philadelphia - A Guide For Both Travelers and Residents
How to make the most of your time in Philadelphia - America's birthplace and most historic city, brimming with attractions, sports, arts, culture and hotspots.
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Aug 22, 2010, Philadelphia Irish Pubs Are Plentiful, All Over Center City
Philadelphia Irish Pubs are among the city’s most popular bars and restaurants, especially given its high number of Irish-Americans. Whether you’re Irish or not, enjoy the wide range of choices.
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Aug 21, 2010, SEPTA Regional Rail Fares To Center City Are Always Changing
SEPTA Regional Rail fares can be confusing at best, especially since SEPTA recently revised the rules. Learn more, on how to take the train to and from the major Philadelphia tourist attractions.
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