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Living in South Philadelphia Philadelphia

South Philadelphia is the 23rd most walkable neighborhood in Philadelphia with 37,002 residents.

South Philadelphia has excellent public transportation and is very bikeable.

Nearby neighborhoods: South Philadelphia East, Point Breeze, Bella Vista-Southwark, Graduate Hospital, Grays Ferry, Queen Village-Pennsport and Fitler Square.

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82 Walk Score of South Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

South Philadelphia is Very Walkable

Most errands can be accomplished on foot.

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Hutchinson Street

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The Liberty Bell

Most errands can be accomplished on foot in South Philadelphia Philadelphia.

South Philadelphia is the 23rd most walkable neighborhood in Philadelphia with a Walk Score of 82.

Find apartments in Philadelphia's most walkable neighborhoods: Avenue of the Arts South, Washington Square West and Center City West.

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South Philadelphia Neighborhood Ranking

Compare South Philadelphia to other Philadelphia neighborhoods.

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21 Haverford North 83 73 89 1,442
22 North Philadelphia East 82 81 71 43,367
23 South Philadelphia 82 71 79 37,002
24 Manayunk 81 54 51 18,876
25 Mantua 80 65 94 5,991

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Fox Chase Playground

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79 Bike Score of South Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

South Philadelphia is Very Bikeable

Biking is convenient for most trips.

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What's It Like to Live in South Philadelphia?

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Stinger Square Park

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St Gabriel School

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Rhoads James School

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Liberty Baptist Church

Overview

Philadelphia is a city rich in American history. Independence Hall is here, where the Founding Fathers signed the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. The Liberty Bell is here too. German immigrants came to Philly as early as 100 years before American independence. And while it’s steeped in history – Elfreth’s Alley is a skinny street occupied continuously since the early 1700s – the city also has buildings like the 58 story shiny glass tower where Comcast makes its home.

Comcast isn’t the only big employer in town. There are lots of government jobs here – as you’d expect from a city so close to Washington DC. Aramark hospitality services is Philly based, Dow Chemical has a hub here, and Campbell’s Soup is across the Delaware River in Camden, New Jersey. Several big pharmaceutical companies have their headquarters in the region, and US Airways has a major hub in Philadelphia. Philadelphia has its own stock exchange, so there are a number of financial services companies here too.

The city has long prided itself on diversity. That continually occupied street, Elfreth’s Alley, was once home to Jewish merchants, former slaves, and immigrants from Germany, Ireland, and other parts of Europe. Now, Philly’s diversity is seen it its embracing of the “Gayborhood” with its rainbow street signs – while not far away, you can shop Amish farm products at the Reading Terminal Market.

There’s a large student population too – Thomas Jefferson University is right in the heart of the city, and Drexel is in University City. There are more than two dozen institutes of higher learning in Philly, and that’s just in the city proper, there are more in the nearby Delaware Valley.

The city initially had a reputation for a rather practical approach to food – the cheese steak is a Philly phenomenon, and fresh soft pretzels are easy to come by. That stuff is still popular, but with the city’s gentrification, there’s been a new wave of restaurants that either remix Philly’s basic style or bypass it all together. You want organic shade grown coffee or grass fed beef or imported cheese? No problem. Philly’s immigrants have also left their mark on the food here, there’s an Italian market it South Philly, and a large Polish population should you find you want pirogi. You won’t starve here for lack of good food, that’s for sure.

Philly has that four season climate that many Northeast cities have, though it tends to be a bit milder in the winter than neighboring DC, New York, or Boston. Humid summers are common, and prime time is spring and fall. There are lots of pocket neighborhood parks and squares, and the city is home to Fairmount Park, one of the largest city parks in the world.

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Bryant Elementary School

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SEPTA Train Station

Getting Around

Getting around Philly without a car is quite easy – which is good because car owners will find parking a real challenge in most of the city. SEPTA (Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority) runs an extensive network of busses, trolley lines, regional rail, and the city’s subway system. There is rail service to Philadelphia’s international airport. Amtrak runs the Acela Express, train service that connects Philly with Boston, New York, DC, and Baltimore. Megabus has express service to the major nearby northeastern cities as well. PATCO runs a regional rail line that connects downtown Philadelphia with Camden, New Jersey and the nearby New Jersey suburbs.

Bicycle commuting in Philly has a ways to go, but advocates are working to improve the existing network of bike routes and trails throughout the region. The city launched bike share program Indego in 2015 with over 1,000 bikes and more than 130 bike share stations. Enterprise and Zipcar both run car sharing service, so should you find you need a car for short term use, there’s no shortage of options.

thumbnail for The Liberty BellVisit one of the most historic American symbols of all time. The bell is located inside a learning center that showcases all of the great history behind it. #publicart #historicplace #kidfriendly Photo: pepsiline

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on The Liberty Bell

Neighborhoods

Center City (East and West) wins for walkablity in Philadelphia, and there’s all kinds of housing here, from historic row houses to brand new highrises. In Old City, buildings that were once warehouses are being renovated and converted into stylish condos, and they’re walking distance from great restaurants, shopping, and the subway. Closer to Thomas Jefferson University, there are immaculate new buildings with lots of modern amenities like stainless steel appliances, onsite gyms, and roof gardens. There are also classic old apartment buildings with lofted lobby spaces and beautiful architectural detailing.

Fishtown has a centrally located subway stop and it’s a top restaurant ‘hood in Philly. It’s got a lively First Friday artwalk and is gentrifying fast. That means prices are going up, but also, that this once working class fishing neighborhood is now a cool place to live. You’ll find smaller new construction condos squeezed in between vintage row houses and sparkling new loft style apartments with big windows and high ceilings. It’s possible to find units with as many as four bedrooms, maybe with a view of the river.

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Passyunk Food Cart

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Overbrook Train Station

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Grays Ferry Crescent Trail Park

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Cedar Park

You’ll have to compromise a little bit on walkability, but if you want to live in a place that has historically embraced integration, check out West Mount Airy.

SEPTA rail lines do serve the neighborhood, so it’s possible to have a public transit commute if this is your choice. There are attractive modern townhouses here, some with hardwood floors and open floor plans, and some nice historic brick apartment buildings with attractively landscaped courtyards and details that include arched ceilings, leaded glass windows, and built in cabinets. Prices are a bit lower here than in more central neighborhoods.

Fairmount, bordered on one side by the Schuykill River and on the south end of Fairmount Park is known as a family friendly neighborhood. You can find larger apartments in gorgeously renovated factory buildings where the floor to ceiling windows are still intact.

You’ll also find single family homes walking distance from Fairmount’s neighborhood parks, and more of Philadelphia’s classic row houses for rent in their entirety or as apartments in divided buildings.

Search for Philadelphia apartments for rent with Walk Score and join the 35% of Philadelphia residents who rent their homes. You can find great homes for rent in one of Philadelphia's diverse neighborhoods including a studio in Germantown, or a 2 bedroom rental in North Central. Sort by condo price, number of bedrooms, access to SEPTA, Philadelphia's public transportation, or by the city's best restaurants, coffee shops and grocery stores.

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thumbnail for Stinger Square ParkGreat neighborhood park. Includes pool, swings and jungle gym. Also had an indoor recreation center for indoor activities. This park hold many neighborhood events.

Zahkiyah Allen
on Stinger Square Park

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Dati's Homemade Water Ice

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Cedar Park

thumbnail for St Gabriel SchoolSt. Gabriel's Church and School. This place had been around for generations. You have grandparents, children and grandchildren who have all attended. #GraysFerry

Zahkiyah Allen
on St Gabriel School

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