Rennie's Guidebook

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Rennie's Guidebook

Food Scene

Looking for take out? This is some of the best Jamaican food in Philly! Heres a little advice: Get there early because the favs may be gone if you arrive after 7pm!
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Quality Taste Jamaican Restaurant
4002 Lancaster Ave
11 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Looking for take out? This is some of the best Jamaican food in Philly! Heres a little advice: Get there early because the favs may be gone if you arrive after 7pm!
Good Chinese food when you want to order in- Be sure to try the shrimp fried rice!
Spring Chinese Restaurant
3739 Lancaster Ave
Good Chinese food when you want to order in- Be sure to try the shrimp fried rice!
In town doing the University circuit? You'll love this cafe in the Drexel area!
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Sabrina's Cafe
227 N 34th St
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In town doing the University circuit? You'll love this cafe in the Drexel area!
If your determined to have an amazing Philly cheese steak experience, then this is the place to go! Casual cafeteria style dining.
Mama's Pizzeria
426 Belmont Ave
If your determined to have an amazing Philly cheese steak experience, then this is the place to go! Casual cafeteria style dining.
This is some of Philadephia's best fine dining in Old Hollywood style. Be sure to make a reservation!
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Butcher and Singer
1500 Walnut St
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This is some of Philadephia's best fine dining in Old Hollywood style. Be sure to make a reservation!

Sightseeing & Attractions

Welcome to Philadelphia. Our historic city offers a host of wonderful experiences. Enjoy!
People flock to the Philadelphia Museum of Art particularly to snap a picture with the Rocky statue- originally created for a scene in Rocky III and now a real-life monument to a hero who endures as a favorite fictional son of the City of Brotherly Love. Just as famous as the statue are the steps leading to the east entrance of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, aka “The Rocky Steps.”
1164 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Museo de Arte de Filadelfia
2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy
1164 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
People flock to the Philadelphia Museum of Art particularly to snap a picture with the Rocky statue- originally created for a scene in Rocky III and now a real-life monument to a hero who endures as a favorite fictional son of the City of Brotherly Love. Just as famous as the statue are the steps leading to the east entrance of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, aka “The Rocky Steps.” 
Great Childrens Museum!
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Please Touch Museum
4231 Avenue of the Republic
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Great Childrens Museum!
A popular tourist attraction! On July 8, 1776, a 2,000-pound copper-and-tin bell now known as the “Liberty Bell” rings out from the tower of the Pennsylvania State House (now Independence Hall) in Philadelphia, summoning citizens to the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence.
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Campana de la Libertad
526 Market St
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A popular tourist attraction! On July 8, 1776, a 2,000-pound copper-and-tin bell now known as the “Liberty Bell” rings out from the tower of the Pennsylvania State House (now Independence Hall) in Philadelphia, summoning citizens to the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence.
Philadelphia is the “Mural Capital of the World” Mural Arts Philadelphia started as an anti-graffiti program in 1984 and has grown to be an international leader with over 4,000 works of community-based public art. The program has activated some of Philadelphia’s most unassuming locations and is part of a larger campaign by the city to repurpose public spaces and create positive dialogue in communities. About 50-100 new pieces are commissioned each year.
23 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Mural Arts Philadelphia
1727-29 Mt Vernon St
23 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Philadelphia is the “Mural Capital of the World” Mural Arts Philadelphia started as an anti-graffiti program in 1984 and has grown to be an international leader with over 4,000 works of community-based public art. The program has activated some of Philadelphia’s most unassuming locations and is part of a larger campaign by the city to repurpose public spaces and create positive dialogue in communities. About 50-100 new pieces are commissioned each year.

Consejos para la ciudad

Costumbres y cultura

In honor of Earth Day, let's help keep Philadelphia Clean

Let’s face it: Phialdelphia has a notorious reputation for being dirty. The City does as much as it can to clean and educate its residents. But ultimately its the responsibility of the citizens and its visitors to live responsibly in our communities and maintain our neighborhoods on a daily basis to be litter free. Please let's all pitch in and do our part. It starts with you! Help us keep Philadelphia clean. Thank You ♡
Facilidad para moverse por la casa

Trollies are a fun way to see the city!

Trolley fare is $2 per ride; your first transfer is free, $1 for your next transfer if you have a SEPTA Key card. If you're paying cash, the cost is $2.50 and you must have exact change - the Trolley Operator cannot make change.
Costumbres y cultura

No Parking: Street Sweeping

Follow the TUESDAY “NO PARKING" signs, located curbside outside of the house. They will have information about our area’s street sweeping parking restrictions. You must move your vehicle on TUESDAYS for the hours specified on the signs so that the mechanical broom can sweep the streets. Do I have to move my car for street sweeping? Yes — or you will get ticketed. What happens if I don’t move my car for street sweeping? You’ll get a $31 fine. Your car won’t be towed, but it will be ticketed.