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Philadelphia is a bustling city full of history, culture, and activities that make it an attractive destination for locals and tourists alike. The city is known for its historic sites, museums, parks, restaurants, and nightlife. It also has an excellent public transportation system that makes navigating the city easy and accessible. With its vibrant restaurant scene, world-class shopping districts, and an array of cultural attractions and events, Philadelphia has something for everyone. Reviews of the city are generally very positive; residents enjoy the diversity of culture and entertainment options as well as the sense of community they experience here. Visitors are often impressed by the wide range of attractions available in Philadelphia and find that it's easier to get around than they expected. No matter what you're looking for – food, art, entertainment – Philadelphia is sure to have something to offer!

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I MISS PHILLY :-( - 6/3/2014
I am from Raleigh, NC and still live here but we had relatives in South Philly and we used to visit every summer when I was a child and all my favorite child hood memories took place right there. The row houses on McClellan St., the neighborhood grocery store, the bakery, playing stick ball with the kids, the ice cream man, the hoagies, the smells of the good Italian cooking from the neighbors. I MISS IT SO MUCH AND WANT TO LIVE THERE SO BADLY!!!  Read More

Transplanted - 5/16/2014
I am a TEXAS native and I moved from Dallas, TX to Philadelphia, PA in 1995. My children were 18 and 15 and fought me tooth and nail, but, I wanted out of TEXAS and I loved the Northeast, and so when I visited Philadelphia several times over a period of a year, I knew that this would be our home. Philadelphia is like any other big city, it has it's good and bad, but for me the good out weighed the bad and so Philly here we come. Coming from Texas to the Northeast was like moving into a whole new culture, and it took about a year or a little more to acclimate to the people, the area, the weather, the Eagles over the Cowboys :), but we all did it. Both of my children went on to get their degrees from Temple and Penn State. My son has since moved to Pittsburgh, PA, but at least he is still in PA. I digress, sorry, sure there are areas where it is not that safe to be, and for about 2 years, Philly had the nickname "Killadlephia", because of all the murders going on the the Northwest Read More

Philly - 12/12/2012
It pretty much has everything a large city has to offer... Read More

Moving to the east coast - 10/2/2012
I am moving to the east coast from the south to start a new chapter in life with my boyfriend and my new job..I read alot of negative reviews and i feel that everywhere there is crime and ect. I am moving from a smaller city and don't get me wrong i am a little nervous but, when people plan on moving people need to prepare themselves mentally and emotionally.I am moving from a city where the city moves a little slower to a fast pace city but, again i am preparing myself.I hate to hear people talking negative about other cities because these cities are homes to families and no one wants to here people talking about the city the were raised in and grew up in.I love the city i grew up in and even if i am moving it would bother me if i would hear someone talking about the city i grew up in.I can't wait to see the history of Phillidelphia and i can't wait to start a new chapter in my life in a new city and with the person that i love.This well, be the first big city i live in and visit.I Read More

A REALY BAD PLACE TO LIVE. - 7/4/2012
I was born and raised in Philadelphia 1948 to 1966. Graduated from Father Judge High School and went into the Army for 20 years. Retired and returned to Philadelphia in 1986. I was shocked to find that every living family member had moved away from Philadelphia. I'am talking over 72 people moved out of the city and most moved out of the State. I had to find out for myself, why my City was not the place I grew up in. Well, it did not take long to figure out how bad Philadelphia had become. I moved to Northeast Philadelphia, wanted to take my kids into the City to show off the great cultural locations near downtown. I took public transportation as I did when I was growing up in the City. That was a mistake. It was filthy and on the elevated train "The L" we were robbed at gun point. After arriving in downtown a guy tried to pick my pocket at Independence Hall. I could not sent my kids to public school because they were tormented everyday because they were white. Move the kids to Read More

Hello, folks - THE GRASS IS ALWAYS GREENER (if you - 4/24/2012
I've sat for the last hour and read the reviews of Philadelphia. There are many things that are true that have been written and then there are alot of things that are actually incredibly exaggerated or just one person's experience (although, isn't that what all of these "reviews" are?). One thing that I'm noticing with some of the comments is that some of the people who hate the city seem to have lived there their whole life. Guess what, I hated Philly too after I lived there my whole life. I moved away to "awesome" NYC for 13 years. Now, I've moved back to Philly. There's a time in your life where you realize the grass is greener and sometimes, home is where the heart is. Of course, this is subjective b/c I have family and roots in Philly/Philly 'burbs so I'm not looking to find a way to build those roots up. I signed up for this site just so I could give people another perspective in case they are considering moving to Philly/philly area (remember that many who say they are from Read More

Moved to Philly from San Francisco - 3/4/2012
I moved to Philly from San Francisco in April 2011, and so far, I actually love it here. It does feel fairly small and confined, as there are large neighborhoods that are best avoided. But it's size has also been one of its strengths, as I felt quite at home with the city in my first month of moving here.

I feel like Philly gets a worse wrap than it deserves - even from the locals. For the most part, I've found it to be a very safe city and incredibly walkable. I live in Center City, and I walk everywhere - Olde City, West Philly, South Philly. I also take the public transportion to neighborhoods that aren't quite as walkable from where I live, like Northern Liberties, Fishtown, and Port Richmond (which has great Polish fare). And while the transportion is nothing compared to other cities like NYC and DC, it's more than adequate.

The quality of life is also a huge plus. I frequently NYC about once a month, where I'll stay with friends in Brooklyn or Read More

The Good and Bad - 2/22/2012
I'll try to give you the good and the bad of it while first disclosing that I am on this website for a reason. To find a new place to live.

I have lived in four countries, all over the East Coast and have traveled the entire US by car from one end to the other and back...But have planted my roots in Philly for nearly twenty years. It took me a while but I grew to love it for the arts, culture, nightlife, recreation, restaurants, proximity to NYC, AC, beaches (none of the beaches are worth the drive though) and surprisingly, the city is incredibly family friendly.
We have the biggest municipal city park system in the US (Fairmount Park), miles and miles of jogging/cycling trails, a great zoo, Japanese Garden, Arboretums, Museums, and did I mention the history? There was a major Revolutionary War battle about two blocks from my house! (The Battle of Germantown) How cool is that? And If you like music, whoever your favorite band is...they will be coming to Philly at Read More

City Of Brotherly Love! - 2/16/2012
I have lived in Philadelpia for 15 years. It is a great city very diverse and it has so much to offer in and around the city for everyone of all ages. The art's, museams,feastivals,theathers,sports arena's great park's and some of the best historial areas any town or city could offer. Philadelpia is also conveniencely located to all beaches,amusement parks and casino's in Atlantic City,NJ. It public transportation very large (SEPTA. If you love a big beautiful lovely city with LOT"S to offer Philadelpia is the place to come and Read More

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