Olde City or Old City Philadelphia

Olde City or Old City Philadelphia

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Olde City or Old City PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, PA - Old City in Philadelphia offers historic landmarks and modern cultural attractions, from museums to boutique hotels and outdoor restaurants tucked into its cobblestone streets - all within walking distance of America's most historically significant square mile.


Old City in Philadelphia


One of the nation's oldest cities, Old City boasts much to offer visitors and locals alike. Beyond Colonial-era sites like Independence Hall and Liberty Bell, Old City has several popular attractions like Elfreth's Alley (America's oldest commercial street) and Betsy Ross House (where visitors can learn about America's first flagmaker).

 In addition to its many historical treasures, the neighborhood is home to many boutique hotels and unique eateries. With so much to see and do, it's no wonder Old City has become a thriving neighborhood for the young and vibrant.

 Because of its historical sites, Old City also goes by the name Olde City. The city's historic core consists of the district's original neighborhoods, which include the Lower Town and Upper Town.

Old City offers so much history that it is no wonder people love living there, especially millennials, and its central location provides easy access to Philly's best attractions. Here you can explore America's oldest continually inhabited street, take in a show at the Arden Theatre or stroll through Christ Church. Presidents, signers of the Declaration of Independence, and countless other historical figures have worshiped in this sacred space.



Known as the birthplace of the American Episcopal Church, Christ Church is a must-see for its stunning architectural design and history. Guests can walk through the beautiful gardens and learn about Benjamin Franklin's legacy, including his famous quote, "A penny saved is a penny earned."

 Visitors can enjoy a meal or drink at one of the many bars and restaurants in Old City.




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