Philadelphia is a city of neighborhoods, ranging from slick urban chic to sleepy residential rowhomes. With so many neighborhoods and a different vibe in each one, you’ll hear these names frequently.
University City
Taking its name from the trio of universities between Market Street and the Schuylkill River, University City typically refers to the area around Drexel, Penn, and St. Joe's University City campus. This neighborhood has a high student population with plenty of hot spots and delicious food trucks.
West Philly
West Philly is a verdant and hilly area with a different architectural style than the rest of the city, featuring more stone duplexes than the typical brick rowhomes. Originally a suburb of Philadelphia, it has become popular with the vegan and punk communities, the faculty and staff for local universities, and serves as home to a large African community. This has created a diverse neighborhood with food ranging from vegan taquerias to great Ethiopian restaurants.
Center City
As the downtown business district, Center City is a hub for students on co-op, as well as the location for the Academy of Natural Sciences and Kline Institute for Trial Advocacy. This business district knows how to have fun though — it’s full of gourmet dining, designer shopping, and nightlife.
Rittenhouse Square
An upscale neighborhood envisioned and planned by William Penn himself, Rittenhouse Square is home to boutiques, restaurants, and residences, and is known for its brunch spots and people-watching in one of Philly’s most beautiful parks.
Chinatown
Just north of Center City, you’ll find the Friendship Gate, built by Philadelphia and its Chinese sister city, Tianjin, to welcome you to Chinatown. Although it’s a small neighborhood, Chinatown is packed with authentic Chinese restaurants and shops.
South Street
An iconic destination for tourists and locals alike, South Street's business district stretches from Broad Street to the Delaware River. Populating this street you’ll find shops, restaurants, and coffee shops, along with the cheesesteaks, giant slices of pizza, bars, and venues that make it a popular nightlife spot.
South Philly
South Philly encompasses a big swath of Philly, covering neighborhoods from the Italian Market to the stadiums. Historically an Italian neighborhood, you’ll also find a large Asian and Latinx population with specialty markets from these cultures and more.
Old City
The original downtown area of Philadelphia, Old City is the location of many of the city’s historical sites. Today, you’ll find artisan boutiques, art galleries, and independent movie theaters mixed in with the pubs and restaurants. Old City is also home to Penn’s Landing, which runs along the Delaware Riverfront — an iconic spot for concerts, festivals, and even free outdoor movies in the summer.
Northern Liberties
A popular area for young professionals, Northern Liberties lies north of Old City. You’ll find all styles of restaurants, bars, and shops here, but Northern Liberties is also known for its parks and the Piazza, a European-style plaza where people attend festivals, farmers markets, and more.
Fishtown
Located near the Delaware River and north of Northern Liberties, Fishtown is so named for the Irish fishing community that called it home. More recently, it’s become a beacon for students, artists, musicians, and hipsters who enjoy the many gastropubs, coffee shops, and art scenes.
Manayunk
On the fringes of Northwest Philadelphia and running along the Schuylkill River, Manayunk is an outdoorsy community known for its sprawling green spaces, chic boutiques, and vibrant festivals.