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Chester Ave
"local residential street"
Chester avenue is a long street running between Woodland avenue and Edgewood street. It is a long street. As you begin travassing the street, you will get a fine dining experience with the lovey ciusine offered at the restaurants here. There are also some music stores and cafes. Though the street runs long you will not find any historical sites or some important buildings. It is more sought of a local street.
Recommended for
- Singles
- Retirees
Arch St
"Friendly residential neighborhood"
Arch street is a residential street like most others in Philadelphia. It does not have buildings of historical or financial importance. There are some small general stores, pubs, restaurants and lounges on this street. People over here are quite friendly and helpful. There is also a big store called Arch street lightning. They have lightning models of different kinds and also beautiful chandeliers. The place is just awesome.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Families with kids
- Retirees
Locust St
"Pleasant inner city living"
Locust street has many places of entertainment. Among these there are theaters, shopping centers and restaurants. Restaurants and cafe's have varieties and flavors to offer. You cannot feel boredom when on this street. Cafe lounges and music stores give you a better street. I liked Prime Rib restaurant for the delicious sea food they serve. Shopping stores also sell products at reasonable rates.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Retirees
Walnut St
"Great shopping and dining"
I had the best shopping experience at Walnut street. There were many stores and food joints giving the best of everything, from clothing and accessories to tasty gourmet meals. Snack joints are also very popular like the Mc Donalds situated here. You need heavy wallets if you want to shop on this street. It has some of the expensive fashion and electronic outlets. there is also a theater called the walnut street theater situated on this street.
Recommended for
- Singles
Market St
"venues of historical interest"
If you're a person in love with historical developments then Market Street is definitely a must visit for you. Market street is in name for the various historical landmarks that are situated along its route. Some of the landmarks here are Independence hall and the Independence National Historic park, also the most famous. You can also get a sight of Pennsylvania convention center and Philadelphia city hall. There is also ample of entertainment avenues here.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Families with kids
- Retirees
Logan Sq
"Good avenues for enjoyment"
Logan Square is a circular street. It was named after James Logan and is also sometimes called the Logan Circle. I liked this place mainly for its beauty and clean surrounding and actually looked more beautiful with the fountain, I think its called the Swann Fountain. I did not want to miss on this place so I a picture of myself here. Visit to 'Academy of natural Sciences' was also a memorable one. One thing that was common on this street were attractive water fountains.
Recommended for
- Singles
City Ave
"Nice place for a family stay"
A major street in Philadelphia is the City Avenue. It is also sometimes called City line avenue and begins from the E Township line road. The only thing I enjoyed at this street were the food joints, they are just lovely. The one's I would surely love to visit again are the Dunkin' Donuts and Mc Donald's. In shopping, you will find numerous shoe stores and some clothing outlets. There is an educational development called Saint Joseph's University located here.
Recommended for
- Singles
- Families with kids
South Broad St
"Traveller friendly place"
Broad street is one of the major routes of Philadelphia. It has some, in fact a big number of some cool shopping outlets to tasty gourmet restaurants. It is quite a long street and also cuts through the Market street along its route. Being a major street, it remains occupied with people and vehicular traffic most of the time. There is a railway line that helps in easing the traffic. There are also some historical places of importance like the Kimmel theater for performing arts and the Wachovia spectrum. Where accommodation is concerned Double tree hotel is the best that I liked. The service and comfort is exceptionally good.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
Ridge Ave
"Many stores in neighborhood"
Ridge street in Philadelphia is more kind of a residential neighborhood with a scarce number of historic or other great venues and places. It is an uneven street with turns at irregular intervals. I had a good time at Domino lounge. The place is great. You will also find some small shoes selling shoes, accessories, not to forget the florists, department stores, medical stores etc.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Retirees
Pine St
"Beautiful and enchanting"
This particular street is a beautiful scene of picturesque Philadelphia. It is one of the longest streets here. The street is very friendly serene environment. St. Peter's Church is a wonderful architectural development at this street. There are many places where you can eat, drink, play and dance. If you happen to be on Pine street, you ought not miss out a visit to Pine Street Pizza. They offer lovely and delicious snacks. The service and atmosphere there is indeed very pleasant. The Pepperoni Pizza steak was appetizing.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Families with kids
- Retirees