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Getting Around
Philadelphia's SEPTA network covers the city with subway lines, trolleys, and buses, and is the most practical way to move between neighborhoods without a car. The Market-Frankford Line runs east to west through Center City and connects major areas quickly and affordably.
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Cash or Card
Philadelphia is largely card-friendly across restaurants, shops, and major attractions, but cash remains useful at Reading Terminal Market stalls, South Philly lunch counters, and neighborhood cash-only spots like John's Roast Pork. Carrying a modest amount of small bills avoids friction at the city's most beloved and resolutely old-school establishments.
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Good to Know
Philadelphians are direct and proud, and they respond warmly to visitors who show genuine curiosity about the city rather than treating it as a stopover between New York and Washington. Commenting on the food, the history, or the Eagles with sincerity rather than irony tends to open doors and start conversations that linger long after the meal ends.
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ATMs
ATMs are plentiful throughout Center City, Old City, and Rittenhouse Square, with major bank branches clustered along Market Street and Chestnut Street. Withdrawal fees vary by institution, so using a bank-affiliated ATM or a fee-free travel card is the most cost-effective approach for frequent cash needs.
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Currency
The United States Dollar (USD) is the currency of Philadelphia, and prices across accommodations, dining, and attractions are straightforward with no currency conversion required for domestic travelers. International visitors will find ATMs and currency exchange options widely available, and credit cards are accepted almost universally in tourist-facing businesses.
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Plugs
Type A and Type B outlets, 120V at 60Hz. Standard US plugs are used throughout Philadelphia and no adapter is needed for North American devices.
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Safety
Center City, Old City, Rittenhouse Square, and Fairmount are generally safe and well-trafficked neighborhoods that visitors can navigate comfortably during the day and into the evening. North and West Philadelphia neighborhoods away from main corridors warrant additional awareness, and local advice about specific streets is worth seeking from hotel staff or residents.
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Airports
Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) sits about 11 kilometers southwest of Center City and is served by all major US carriers as well as a number of transatlantic routes, with SEPTA rail connecting it to downtown in roughly 25 minutes. New York's JFK and Newark airports are also within driving distance for travelers seeking broader international connections.