
Every year, Philadelphia plays host to millions of business travelers, individuals, couples, and families who come to sample the city's unique blend of history and culture! Philadelphia is a vibrant center for arts and culture. The city's diverse cultural landscape and tremendous infrastructure of cultural and historical assets make it a destination for many Philadelphia corporate apartment residents. Whether you are looking for a play, museum exhibition, or historical tour, the city has a number of cultural amenities to offer. From the theaters on the Avenue of the Arts to the art galleries in Old City, there is something here for every Philadelphia corporate apartment resident. New and one-of-a-kind attractions, a wealth of art and culture, renowned performing arts companies, awe-inspiring architecture, a walk able downtown, seemingly endless shopping (with no tax on clothes) and a restaurant renaissance that has caught the world's attention all promise to create an unforgettable Philadelphia experience.
And, of course, the greatest concentration of American history can be found just blocks away at Independence National Historical Park, including the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall.
Best of all, Philadelphia's compact downtown places all of this and so much more within a short walk or cab ride from the Pennsylvania Convention Center and our Philadelphia corporate apartment residents.
Philadelphia corporate apartment residents will enjoy shopping at the Gallery at Market East, The Shops at Liberty Place, The Shops at the Bellevue, and Rittenhouse Row. Another popular place is South Street which is full of shops on both sides. Manayunk has some cute gift stores and boutique clothing stores. Not too far from Center City is King of Prussia (the second largest mall in the US), Lancaster Outlets, and Franklin Mills.
Public transportation is widely available in this city for Philadelphia corporate apartment residents. SEPTA has buses, trains, and trolleys that will serve you. The R1 Regional Line will take you directly to the Philadelphia International Airport. Perhaps, the largest and most well-known station is 30th Street; here you will find access to SEPTA, Amtrak, and New Jersey Transit lines. Throughout the city you will see many buses operating to get you where you need to be. If you want to drive you should know I-95, I-76, Schuylkill Expressway, Route 1, PA Route 63, and PA Route 309, Interstate 276 and 476, PA Route 73, and other major highways are in/near Philadelphia and will help get you on your way quickly.