My favorite phrase is “Pittsburgh thinks down on Philly and Philly never even thinks about Pitt.” I can’t describe our relationship any better than that.
@a.taylor82942 жыл бұрын
Well, not quite, Philly thinks about Pittsburgh, but simply in the context of it being the other blue dot on the other side of the state.
@kenosabi2 жыл бұрын
But what do they both have in common? Corruption, crime, and a very high opinion of themselves.
@a.taylor82942 жыл бұрын
@@kenosabi, what other major cities does that not count for? You could have the same dumbass stereotype of Chicago, LA, Boston, NYC. Over the years, our major cities go thru their nonsense. It ain't unique to the 215 and the 412
@BeautifulTruthTalk2 жыл бұрын
Facts
@the_ONE18912 жыл бұрын
Yeah no one here cares about Pittsburgh
@knucklehoagies2 жыл бұрын
If you're from the west coast or south, don't take Philly people's "rudeness" personally. It's an east coast city with blue collar roots so people tend to have that gruff "tell it like it is" vibe. But deep down, you realize how authentic and genuine the people actually are. I had some guy at a septa station ask if I had a spare train token (this was in 2008 when they still used Tokens). I gave him one. I accidently dropped my only token and it rolled into a drain. The guy saw and handed his token back and told me "It's the thought that counts, man." I never forgot that. You'll never see that happen in LA or SF.
@pattieodonnell7232 жыл бұрын
we were heading into Citizen's Bank Park, and the guy checking bags gruffly asked "What's this?" and I said "It's a Primo's hoagie" "What kind?" "Uh, Old Italian?" "Good thing for you, because if it was a tuna diablo, I'd have to confiscate it" He never cracked a smile. That to me summarizes Philly Attitude.
@mythics1022 жыл бұрын
Totally agree, my first week here when I moved my fiance and I saw an older lady trip on the sidewalk and there were people a block away sprinting to make sure she was okay, she had a whole crowd. The heart is there!
@irisheyes00752 жыл бұрын
I like the way you described me...lolol but you worded that very true....
@zackbeavers2462 жыл бұрын
@@mythics102 you’ll hear a lot about philly “rudeness” but this is so philly. We will ALWAYS protect our own. Philly is family
@MD-rl2qk2 жыл бұрын
YOu can really describe philly as "kind but not nice"
@leighelizabethbrown74192 жыл бұрын
"If you don't eat well in Philadelphia, that's on you!" You're damn right! IMO the distinction between Reading Terminal and the Italian Market is that the Italian market is more of a majority small-business grocery shopping, and Reading Terminal is going to cater more to a cafe/restaurant experience, although you can switch it up at both. Speaking of Septa, get yourself a Key card, put 20 bucks on it, and ride the buses. You can get an unofficial, unguided tour of the city for 2.50 lol. (P.S. Septa Real Time will change your LIFE!!!) The only thing I think is missing in this video is the MURALS!! Philadelphia is THE city of murals (officially) and on nearly every block you walk by you'll see a gorgeous work of art on the wall of the most random building. Mural arts tours are also pretty inexpensive and you get to appreciate the work put into the city by young artists since 1984. I really really recommend keeping an eye out for all the incredible art all over the city.
@t123tina2 жыл бұрын
What reading terminal is the best it where u can buy fresh groceries you're not from Philly 🤣 u would know that Now back in the Italian market is not the same it outside
@walkingstick66552 жыл бұрын
The Italian Market is a dive. It used to be a fun place to go thirty years ago, but it's a sad remnant of what it was. Don't put it anywhere high on your list of "must sees". Same goes for South Street. Both mere shadows of the enjoyable places they used to be. Oh, well, time marches on and you can't stop progress (though the Italian Market never really "progressed").
@mikeleone13472 жыл бұрын
The Italian Market these days is at least half of a Mexican and Vietnamese Market. Different then what it used to be, but still as good, just different cultures.
@walkingstick66552 жыл бұрын
@@mikeleone1347 I sort of have to agree with you, the inspirational Chef Cristina Martinez at her South Philly Barbacoa and the other Mexican and Vietnamese offerings, kind of makes the place a better dining destination than the "shopping for cheap produce that goes bad in a day" venue that it was. Fante's is still there, I believe, I think the only remaining place of a small chain that seemed to have folded up regionally 15 or more years ago.
@user-or6yn8pm3c2 жыл бұрын
Thats what surprised me about Philly. The food and also the variety is amazing.
@NatureIsBoss2 жыл бұрын
Philadelphian here and you got it all right! lol. We probably don't realize you're a tourist and just think you're a local who came out not ready to function. Haha. Generally speaking, we truly don't appreciate being slowed down. One day of driving will prove that! BUT if you ask us questions and we realize you're an out-of-towner, our demeanors change and some become makeshift tour guides. We love telling you the best places to go!
@dime11142 жыл бұрын
Well said! Lol
@ErdTirdMans2 жыл бұрын
Extremely true. Look at this fucking guy standing right in the middle of the sidewalk looking like a - oh wait yo where you tryin'a go man where you from?
@tywalker21513 күн бұрын
@NatureIsBoss I noticed he was a tourist right away when he said don't pass up a soft pretzel... I mean yea they good but I'll be okay without them.. one of them things that you don't appreciate until your away from them.. Kinda like Cheese Steaks.. Yea they good but they not usually our Go to.
@SeanDonahue-f6s7 күн бұрын
Born and Bred Philly boy here, 60 years old, with 2 sons, 39 and 35. One lives in South Philly, my youngest downtown Rittenhouse square. No one talks of leaving our town, we just go away for a couple weeks, but always come back home. One thing I've always expressed, and taught to my boys as a general rule, Never break anyone's stride, MEANING: don't inconvenience them for your benefit, don't pull out in front of someone when driving, ask a question of someone walking, walk with them for the answer. My city, Philly, has had its rough years, but True Philadelphian roll with the punches, still Loving their town, proud and still STRIDING.
@thewitchiebunny2 жыл бұрын
I was born and raised in Philly. I have never in my life heard a more fair, accurate or good natured/honest assessment of my city. Literally every single thing you've said is perfectly true, even the less-than-kind or flattering things. Philly really doesn't care what any other city thinks of us - we are who we are and if you're with us, great. If you're not, get out of our way. Wonderful guide. 10/10. Favorite Cheesesteak place was always Delassandro's in Roxborough for me, up on Henry Ave. ;)
@annabodot962 Жыл бұрын
Oh no. Here I am in NC and you just made my heart break thinking that little counter, lining up close together, and seeing that massive pile of beef on the grill. I started going there regularly when I was 14 and I'm 65 now.
@jtthephillygamester81458 ай бұрын
I totally agree.
@ernietech-1017 ай бұрын
Yeah, he got it pretty good. And no one ever does...usually.
@niffer88886 ай бұрын
also born and raised in Philly~only thing that made me cringe were the pretzels. Annie Anne style PA Dutch pretzels are NOT Philly pretzels. I live in Lancaster and those pretzels are everywhere, they are not Philly pretzels. Go to Philly Pretzel Factory or a cart on the street in Center City for the real ones.
@philthyphil76515 ай бұрын
Oooh dels makes a darn good sandwich
@wileecoyote10310 ай бұрын
You nailed it!! You just left out the bread being a must.
@SmartDave602 жыл бұрын
The Egyptian museum at the University of Pennsylvania is really good.
@yvonneplant94342 ай бұрын
It's more than a Egyptian museum.
@darkelf3692 жыл бұрын
The great thing about Philadelphia is you literally can't insult us! We take any attempt at an insult as a compliment or an offer to fight which is also a compliment here!
@avatar1982219 күн бұрын
Are Phillys welcome to outsiders trying to move and assimilate in the state?
@leyenda61492 жыл бұрын
Temple grad here. One of my favorite things about Philly is the food trucks.
@letitiajeavons63332 жыл бұрын
The food trucks are amazing. And much more affordable than the high end restaurants.
@rookmaster75022 жыл бұрын
Some are quite good. Some are so-so.
@PamelaJ562 жыл бұрын
My daughter went to Temple, graduated in ‘13 and never left.
@CivilianSatellite2 жыл бұрын
Fellow Temple grad checking in. The food trucks are one of the biggest things I miss about Philly. The falafel cart outside the engineering building was a godsend on late nights.
@nonewherelistens19062 жыл бұрын
When I was going to Temple 1965-70 the food trucks were nothing to write home about. Glad to hear it has improved.
@dantefratto93826 ай бұрын
I've been watching your videos for years. I just stumbled across your Philadelphia video. As someone from Philly, you are spot on with your take on the city. I have a new respect for your videos. It shows how much research and effort you put into your video.
@maxshenkwrites2 жыл бұрын
Oh, man... as a former Philly resident expatriated in Vermont, I love this. Only nit I would pick: wtf are those PRETZELS you showed? They were more like mall kiosk soft pretzels, not Philly pretzels, which are more oblong and fatter. And you need to get those from a street vendor, with mustard on them of course, and preferably while you're stopped in traffic on the Vine Street Expressway or the Schuylkill, from a guy who's got a couple Wawa milk crates full of them and is hawking them from the island between lanes near the intersection. Otherwise, I love this video! Thank you.
@ericwilliams77052 жыл бұрын
Those are the best pretzels ... from the Wawa milk crate on the street with the mustard ... absofuckinglutely!
@jennymac79382 жыл бұрын
Member when we were kids and the pretzel man would come around yelling "fresh pretzelssss". He'd have them wrapped in a milk crate with a towel and they were the best when still hot. Those were the good ones. When we still had pretzel factory's. The company the Pretzel Factory put all of our mom and pop pretzel factory's out of business.
@jennymac79382 жыл бұрын
I would love to move to Vermont. Especially with the state our city is in now. It's so dangerous living here. When was the last time you were home?
@maxshenkwrites2 жыл бұрын
@@jennymac7938 Two years ago, before the pandemic hit, I stayed overnite at a hostel in olde city. It was fun to experience the city as a tourist, if only for a night.
@traceyrich2 жыл бұрын
I remember the pretzel guys down at Veterans' Stadium when I was a child. At the beginning of the game they would call out, "Get your hot soft pretzels here!" At the end of the game they would call out "Get your pretzels here!" Truth in advertising.
@Johjibebop2 жыл бұрын
I love how accurate you are about my city. I grew up in Philly and outside the city my whole life. It’s such a unique place to live in and there’s always something interesting with the community. I been to so many other cities and there’s nothing like Philly. Philly will always be my home.
@philipgior3312 Жыл бұрын
As a NYC resident who visited a few years back, and who fearlessly wore Met shirts on several days of my stay, I can say I had nothing but positive interactions with the people there. In fact we had originally planned to stay a few days and ended up staying a week. There's a ton of stuff to do and great food everywhere. I'd recommend a visit for anyone who appreciates culture, history, art, architecture, etc - but then again, we visited pre-pandemic, so I can't vouch for how it is now.
@annabodot962 Жыл бұрын
I'm from Philly and I love visiting in NYC. People there are pretty darn nice.
@tonymacaroni745811 ай бұрын
Nothin to worry about with a mets jersey, that gives us something to laugh about, we point and laugh. Remember baba boeys pitch?
@PoeticPoppa7 ай бұрын
As a Mets fan in Philly, I can say up until recently (when the Phillies got decent) it was always "Yeah, our team sucks too" when I wore a jersey.
@roberta_ka5 ай бұрын
Philly & NYers neither get butthurt
@reginarafferty31402 жыл бұрын
I live in Philly, I’m sitting on the couch in Philly right now. Although I love this city as much as one can love a city, your video really got me re-psyched for the ol hometown. I love your enthusiasm and I must say you hit all the nails on the heads.
@jamiegumm4398 Жыл бұрын
I have never felt unsafe in Philly. I'm originally from Princeton NJ, but went to Philly all the time as a kid. As a high school student who liked modern, hip, clothing, Krass Brothers (937 South Street - Store of the Stars!) was a must-stop place for me every time I took the train south. I live in Virginia now, but a monthly trip north has been on my itinerary for years.
@rcubillo2 жыл бұрын
Philly has definitely one of the most beautiful city centers of the US
@nathanielwilliams60422 жыл бұрын
Lol no it's not they showing the beautiful parts
@mercedeswilkins55662 жыл бұрын
Yes
@megadeth85922 жыл бұрын
No
@smelltheglove203811 ай бұрын
Not any more. It’s really gross.
@RuthenicSundew10 ай бұрын
I'm visiting Philly for the first time right now and 10/10 I love it. There's *so* much character and ART everywhere (the murals!!!). I didn't know Philly pretzels were a thing. I love soft pretzels, so thanks for the tip!
@vacantalleyways2 жыл бұрын
As someone who grew up in South Jersey and has been going to Philly my entire life, this was a great video! Dead on with all of these! I will say you can wear another teams gear however be prepared to hear about it, especially if it's a major rival of any of the Philly teams. Also I cracked up when you started laughing about Flyers fans because I'm literally sitting in a hotel room in Buffalo NY right now, and the whole reason we drove up was to see a Flyers game... We are a passionate bunch even when the team sucks like they do this year haha!!
@woltersworld2 жыл бұрын
Love it :)
@maxshenkwrites2 жыл бұрын
Back when I was a college undergrad, I actually wore a Redskins jersey to a 'Skins-Iggles game IN THE UPPER DECK AT THE VET and did not get killed or attacked and barely was heckled. I think part of that might have been because I was wearing a John Riggins jersey, and Riggo was one of those rare opposing players whom Iggles fans respected. But yeah... we all do stupid things when we're in college...
@josephfernandez80152 жыл бұрын
Just don’t wear cowboys stuff.
@CookieDr0072 жыл бұрын
Ha! My first year in Philly in early 2000s I wore a patriots jersey to a pats game at Cavanaughs... Eagles weren't even playing that day! Bartender refused to serve me and people booed me... So yeah I don't recommend doing that 🤣🤣🤣
@5kdaking3342 жыл бұрын
Yea I can agree 😂
@Chefpavel2 жыл бұрын
Wolter, You correctly noted that Wanamaker's department store is now a Macy's BUT failed to mention that the historic Wanamaker organ therein is the largest fully-functional pipe organ in the world. It would have been nice to have five seconds of its magnificence for all the classical music buffs who may visit the city.
@donfranklin23742 жыл бұрын
I do volunteer work for The Friends of the Wanamaker Organ Restoration Team and I can tell you that instrument is a treasure. The Gold Facade that is visible from the Grand Court is only a small portion of the whole instrument, which is seven stories tall. When you go to Philly take a tour of the Organ, or check out the daily noon and 5:30 pm mini-concerts (30 minutes each). And if you are there in December, the Christmas Light Show is a must!
@Chefpavel2 жыл бұрын
@@donfranklin2374 Don, Fifty some years ago (!!!), I'd go down to Wanamaker's and hang out in the loft with Keith Chapman while he performed. This alone was a music education. Chief engineer and organ tender, Nelson Buchner, once gave me a private tour of the chambers (which caused my being dismayed that the 64' Gravissma was actually a resultant.) In earlier times, Dad took me down to see the 1956 debut of the now ultra low-tech Christmas Light Show accompanied by 80-year-old Mary Vogt (Rodman Wanamaker's, um...girlfriend?) playing the organ. Keith told me she set registration by taking a rolled up newspaper and would swat at the stop tabs (some of these...a little of that) and by no means was an accomplished organist, but she got the job. Ahhh, nepotism.
@jayfredrickson86322 жыл бұрын
Ive lived in Philly since 1967 and heard that organ many times in my childhood. I wonder if it's ever played now. I know they didn't remove it .
@donfranklin23742 жыл бұрын
@@jayfredrickson8632 I’m happy to report that the Wanamaker organ is alive and well. My son is part of the restoration team that keeps it running. There are two 30-minute concerts every day the store is open. Plus four special events a year.
@Chefpavel2 жыл бұрын
@@jayfredrickson8632 Jay, you need to get down there for one of the two daily concerts. I believe they are at noon and 5:30. Peter Richard Conte has been the house organist since 1989 and has overseen its full restoration, much of it done by volunteers. The organ celebrated its 110th birthday last year and, calculating by its frequency of operation, it has been heard by more people than any other musical instrument in history.
@billybinkley32862 жыл бұрын
Great video... and don't forget the Avenue of the Arts... Philly has the best symphony orchestra in the world
@sherylh38492 жыл бұрын
LOL spot on for my hometown! Ya gotta love us! 😊 PS It is definitely center city, but we say downtown sometimes; however, it’s ALWAYS “Down the shore” for the Jersey Shore and NEVER the beach!
@RJ-yg5vl2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for saying this, us honegrowns still say downtown. Transplants just started saying Center City around 1999-2000
@sherylh38492 жыл бұрын
@@RJ-yg5vl you are welcome, and I agree!
@The_C_Word2 жыл бұрын
@@RJ-yg5vl agreed. Growing up the only time I heard “center city” was when I heard the people on the news talking. Definitely said “downtown” plenty of times.
@yup56092 жыл бұрын
@@The_C_Word shit it's not even city hall or downtown if you're actually talking about it, the parts are so distinct it's either city hall for the 10 block radius, south Street for any of downtown south, and Rittenhouse square/old city for those parts. Downtown is too vague, too spread out to really "get" what you're talking about
@davidr28022 жыл бұрын
grew up here just saying "town."
@TheHistoryUnderground2 жыл бұрын
Definitely hoping to a visit Philadelphia sometime this year. Lots of history there. Thanks for the tips!
@woltersworld2 жыл бұрын
You would love ot. So much for your channel too
@kurtericmunroe93582 жыл бұрын
Center City is awesome. Please enjoy yourself in my wonderful city.
@SeanLawrenceMusic2 жыл бұрын
@Henry Horner this is valuable advice in the 80s lol. It's safe in every direction from center city now, fairmount, callowhill, Passyunk, university City are all more than safe. Point Breeze is the only iffy direction I wouldn't recommend
@ErdTirdMans2 жыл бұрын
@@SeanLawrenceMusic Point Breeze is getting better, but there's Graduate Hospital between Center City and Point Breeze so you got quite a few blocks of buffer regardless
@Dalt212 жыл бұрын
@@SeanLawrenceMusic and north Philly. But I have friends that live near point breeze. I’d rather be down there then in kensington, strawberry mansion , nicetown, etc
@Luv2tickt2 жыл бұрын
This is another MUST SEE video along with your Eats of Philly video should one want to visit! Excellent job Mark.
@rossmurdock98612 жыл бұрын
As a Philly resident for 65 years, Wolters pretty much nails it. Philly folks are a gruff lot, but with a heart of gold. Best foodie town i the USA if not the world, and as an airline executive, I can speak of experience
@annabodot962 Жыл бұрын
Class of '76? I am.
@patriciayohn61368 ай бұрын
Most of Pennsylvania is the Foodie Capital of the US.
@pattieodonnell7232 жыл бұрын
When visiting the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall: If you need a break, there's an astounding Maxfield Parrish/Louis C Tiffany glass mosaic mural in the lobby of an office building that's literally steps away from Independence Hall. The Curtis Publishing building is at the corner of 6th and Walnut, and the lobby on 6th Street is open to the public. It's a little oasis of quiet in a busy city, and one of our great hidden beauties. No cost to enter, and there might even be someone playing the piano.
@mcrowell73652 жыл бұрын
The Curtis center
@annabodot962 Жыл бұрын
I worked at Jefferson for 21 years and often visited the lobby to pause at the fountain and take it all in. The mural is breathtaking. Glad you mentioned that treasure!
@twiztidfreekshow1992 жыл бұрын
I'm 33 from Delco / and Philly and have never driven because of all of this. Everything you said about Septa and driving is 100% spot-on. To be fair, everything you said is pretty damn accurate. Glad you enjoyed your time here.
@annabodot962 Жыл бұрын
Philly gal here and loved your video! Well done and your recommendations are spot on. I'll add places to see: University of Penn's archeological museum; Edgar Allen Poe House - bad neighborhood but it's too creepy to miss; Laurel Hill Cemetery - if you're into that kind of thing, you'll be blown away by the Victorian splendor of the place; City Hall and the adjacent Masonic Temple; and, if you can get there when it's open, St Stephen's Episcopal Church on 10th near Chestnut has the world's largest collection of ecclesiastical Tiffany stained glass windows. Lots of little historical places you can check out all over the city. Enjoy your visit!
@LtNduati2 жыл бұрын
I grew up, just outside of Philly - when learning German in college (college was in New England) I was perplexed that 'Downtown' and 'Center City' weren't the same thing, and then after class with my new Connecticut college friends they were perplexed why I had such a conviction, even in English, that 'Downtown' and 'Center City' weren't the same thing. Also spot on Mark! I miss home now, a little, mostly the snacks.
@Undecided02 жыл бұрын
Like those people who call Times Square "Downtown NY". It's Midtown Manhattan.
@davidr28022 жыл бұрын
growing up here we simply called it "town." Like "I am going into town." 50 years and living a mile from city hall and still say it.
@pcunicelli2 жыл бұрын
My Italian relatives referred to “downtown” as South Philly.
@yvonneplant94342 жыл бұрын
@@davidr2802 Correct! That is what we said too. The Center City name is much more recent:60s.
@kathys.1764 Жыл бұрын
Lived here all my life, and ALWAYS heard EVERYBODY call it downtown. Whoever told you that was a liar!
@tina53philly6 ай бұрын
I totally enjoyed this video. I like that the first thing you said was “don’t make the locals wait for you” so freaking true!
@traceyrich2 жыл бұрын
As a descendant of people who came to Philadelphia on the Welcome with William Penn, I liked most of this but I was HORRIFIED by the pretzel you showed! That pretzel is one of the DON'TS!!! Don't eat a pretzel that looks like that! True Philadelphia pretzels are flattened into an 8 shape, very little open space, allowing the cooks to get more pretzels into the oven at the same time and the vendors (usually food carts) to keep enough pretzels to satisfy Philadelphians' voracious appetite for PRETZELS!!!
@traceyrich2 жыл бұрын
Oh: And you're not in "the old city." It's Old City. It's the name of the area. You don't call it "The Old City" any more than you would call it "The Philadelphia."
@traceyrich2 жыл бұрын
One other thing you failed to mention: The Zoo! The oldest zoo in America! Founded in 1859! It's a small space relative to many other Zoos in the country, but they've done some amazing things to give the animals more space with the "Zoo 360" experience, things that allow the animals to move around: a bridge overhead for the big cats, another overhead tunnel for small primates, another tunnel for larger primates, an outdoor playground for the meerkats and so forth. The Zoo is a bit outside the Center City area you were talking about (and don't try to walk to it because there are some not so great neighborhoods on the way), but it's definitely worth spending a day there when you're in Philadelphia!
@AnthonySimeone2 жыл бұрын
That is right! Like I said in my comment above, go to a cart on the street or Philly Pretzel Factory! Wolter is pretty good but those pretzels he showed were some chain Auntie Anne's tripe!
@yesec92 жыл бұрын
Center City Pretzel is better than Philly Pretzel Factory, I will fight anyone over this
@stevenj23802 жыл бұрын
@@yesec9 I would try one. Anything Philly including cheessteaks do not do well in NYC. Pretzels in Phila. used to be so cheap. Philly Pretzel Factory pre C0V was open for a little more than a year in Manhattan on Chambers St. Folded quickly. A branch of some Philladelphia cheeesteak place was open on that street for a few years and I did like it very much. A tiny branch of Tony Lukes is open in downtown Brooklyn near Flatbush Ave and Nevins St.
@timvigneau8672 жыл бұрын
Don’t think the city is all concrete! There are some REALLY great parks that will make you forget you’re in the city like Wissahickon Valley Park and Fairmount Park
@CookieDr0072 жыл бұрын
And FDR park! HUGE and easy to get to
@darlenelee76392 жыл бұрын
Don’t forget Bartram’s Garden, the oldest surviving botanical garden in North America.
@nonewherelistens19062 жыл бұрын
I learned to fly-fish on the Wissahickon.
@Dalt212 жыл бұрын
Yeah that’s a pretty bad description of the city. I feel like Philly is one of the better cities for green space. Not to mention there’s plenty of parks within the city like Rittenhouse square, Washington square, and the whole Ben Franklin parkway is pretty nice.
@aimeedesjardins17510 ай бұрын
Philadelphia has the Most Urban Greenspace! Major parks all over and small hidden treasures, really lovely parks to enjoy
@paulsnyder552 жыл бұрын
Perfect timing, I just arrived in Philly this afternoon for a visit!
@Mtts282 жыл бұрын
I drive to Philly once a week from Virginia. I’ve never had one single issue with anyone there or ever felt unsafe. Honestly, people really talk nonsense about Philly and they have never been. It’s really an awesome city with awesome people.
@MD-rl2qk2 жыл бұрын
For real! I moved here from Virginia years ago and i love it up here
@Coble2152 жыл бұрын
Just past the temple area is where you'll get to the trenches. If you dont go too far north you'll be fine. Ignorant teenagers are the only thing that may make you feel "unsafe" anywhere else. But they're just being kids so (Im 17 and from/live in philly)
@h8breed_diehard6422 жыл бұрын
I’m glad nothing has ever happened to you here, but you need to keep your guard up.
@elainefigueiredo42342 жыл бұрын
I Love Philadelphia! I live in central NJ and I take Amtrak which is a 55 minute ride from my local train station, Metropark. I have never used public transportation within the city. I did take a cab once when I had too much to drink at a Cuban restaurant in the historic district, Cuba Libre Restaurant, a great place for great Cuban food and great music. I always pick a hotel near Logan Square. From there I can then easily walk to the major museums as well as the historic district. Philadelphia is a mini-Manhattan in that it is very walkable in a smaller sense. Where else can you walk in the steps of the brave founders of our country and also appreciate world class art in the same day? Love that city!
@anthonymonterosso82602 жыл бұрын
Sir you nailed it. I am truly impressed and really enjoyed your video. I have lived in Philly for 61 year. Thank you 😊
@sociallybeautiful_2152 жыл бұрын
I love this as a local! Born and raised in Philly. You will love us…hell I love us!! Just don’t mess with any of our team!!!
@Kay456Ms2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. Currently in Philly and have lots to explore!
@michaelantosch98882 жыл бұрын
Speaking on SEPTA not always being the most reliable: living in West Philly, it's always 50-50 as to whether the trolley will stop during the morning rush (especially, pre-COVID). If they are too full, they will ring the bell as they approach your stop (to warn you), and just keep right on driving.
@JohnSmith-ct5jd2 жыл бұрын
I don't care about how "reliable" SETA is. I won't ride it due to the dangerous people on it of the darker complexion.
@gio1602 жыл бұрын
@@JohnSmith-ct5jd ok “John smith” 😂
@smelltheglove203811 ай бұрын
@@gio160he’s not wrong at all though and it’s a totally valid comment. I live a block from the Oregon ave station and I haven’t rode on the subway in over six years. It’s the only place I was ever held up a gun point. Right on the platform at spring garden. He mentioned that you should be careful going south…. It’s the exact opposite. Be careful headed north. Most of the robberies happen in center center city, Old town, Queens Village area. I wouldn’t go north of Vine if I was a tourist, as it’s basically a toxic waste dump any further north. Outside of University City, it ain’t much better in west Philly.
@aimeedesjardins17510 ай бұрын
Philly, is a beatiful city, filled with History, Art, Food, Architecture, Philly has it all - Center City is amazing to walk around and find what you love about my hometown
@rebeckylee1572 жыл бұрын
I was born in Philly in ‘76. I have a special birth certificate along with my regular one that commemorates being born on the 200th anniversary of the city. Also, filming for Rocky began on the day I was born, so OF COURSE I have to have a pic with the Rocky statue. Anyways, I love Philly even though I’ve been living in S. Jersey for over two decades now. I’ve been to Pittsburg on vacation, and I’ve walked Philly quite often because I’m so close. Philly feels like home, but Pittsburgh is a fantastic city with so many amazing features and charms (and great food) as well. Pittsburgh also has great public transit, even if it is more condensed. SEPTA goes much farther than people would realize.
@traceyrich2 жыл бұрын
200th anniversary of the COUNTRY. The CITY is almost 100 years older, and the 300th anniversary was celebrated in 1982.
@GalacticRepublic_CT-19772 жыл бұрын
@@traceyrich Exactly. I was about to make a comment about this before I saw yours.
@southphillyexplorer2 жыл бұрын
@@traceyrich That's the bicentennial anniversary when the declaration of independence was signed.
@daveassanowicz1862 жыл бұрын
I was born 9 months after Rocky came out in theaters. Aye Yo!
@schwenda37272 жыл бұрын
I hear despite SEPTA’s extensive system… light or commuter rail… I did hear that even from a weekend tourist’s perspective that one should COUNT ON trains rarely being on time. But I do trust it’s far more reliable than driving down the “Surekill” or Mid-County/I-476 any given moment that the sun is up? To which almost every urban/suburban highway throughout the entire state of Pennsylvania is almost equally as underbuilt and outdated; from Pittsburgh to even Allentown…
@tbznuna Жыл бұрын
Philly native here... we're good ppl!! dont be afraid to ask us questions! We're more than willing to help and guide unless we have places to go [like catching the ever so "reliable" septa train] 😅 1 tip: I guess wherever you're traveling becareful w/ur belongings... i see waaay too many tourists on their cellphones trying to navigate around... which makes them easy targets!!
@bretttripler5762 жыл бұрын
A must do is Wissahickon park !! It has so many hiking trails and the main trail is awesome…. It’s so beautiful you forget your in Philadelphia!!!
@nonewherelistens19062 жыл бұрын
I learned to fly-fish there in the mid '70's.
@michaelmccourt96412 жыл бұрын
as a Philadelphia native from Manayunk. you did a great job describing my home. but we do describe center city as downtown along with another dozen places in Philly. lol great job. i subscribed
@jeremyshuster94922 жыл бұрын
Having grown up near Philly in South Jersey it’s always interesting to hear other peoples’ perspective on the area. I travel around a decent amount for my job and people are always thrown by our accent and how we say water. (Wooder) We’ve got a lot of tough prideful people here; it’s often thought that we’re ruthless but I’d say on the whole it’s a super down to earth city as long as you’re not a Dallas fan. 😂😂😂 And on the whole we’re probably less pretentious than other northeast cities like NYC or Boston.
@colinratner55042 жыл бұрын
OMG, I have leaved here all my life. You are spot on! I am so impressed.
@stacyrussell4602 жыл бұрын
I remember a TV show on A&E called Parking Wars that featured Philadelphia & the PPA a lot as well as other states. The fines for tickets add up quick & if your car has been impounded, you best have all of your paperwork & money ready when it's your turn in line.
@johnathin00618922 жыл бұрын
It is amazing how bad that show made the PPA look, especially given they knew they were being filmed and had the PPA's full support and cooperation.
@ThespianSeries2 ай бұрын
We've travelled to Florence, Rome, Edinburgh, Paris, London, the Amalfi Coast and I'm a comedian from NYC who has headlined in 46 states and most major cities but never Philly. We're going there this week and as excited for this trip (thanks to your video) as we've been for any of the others! Thanks so much for this!
@alancooper81792 жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing up my city.
@bigfatbear236 ай бұрын
I’m from Philly and I travel a lot. I always watch his videos when I travel to a foreign country; now I truly know he knows his shit. He nailed it!
@AnnaMargolin2 жыл бұрын
And let's not forget the South Street neighborhood. Lots of art and wonderful shops.
@cr-iv1el2 жыл бұрын
It is just not what it used to be.
@CookieDr0072 жыл бұрын
Agree with another poster, I've lived in Philly for over 15 years and South Street has significantly changed. A lot of landmark stores have closed, not many are open at night etc, there's less shopper foot traffic, it's dirtier. I don't know if it was all of those flash mobs or what but the majority of things that have replaced (Pearl, Beadworks, Johnny Rockets, Wolf camera, music venues etc) are either STILL for rent and empty or back filled with the usual vape, cheap import junk stores. It's truly sad 😔
@themashugana94402 жыл бұрын
@@CookieDr007 yep! I'm moved down to Philly abt 20 years ago, and even then, south street was starting to change. lots of teens roaming around looking for trouble. old city became the place to go, and then THAT started to change. I haven't lived in Philly since '05, and I wouldn't step foot in the city today. for what...? to get mugged, carjacked, or murdered or maybe get harassed or run over by an illegal motorcycle brigade? no thanks, pass!
@asiamommi2 жыл бұрын
South Street is now the armpit of the city
@keithfaust89252 жыл бұрын
Don't miss out on a walk through the Society Hill neighborhood, IMO the most beautiful neighborhood in the US. Cobblestone streets, historic homes, and small alleyways makes you feel like you are in the 1700s.
@Avatar-the-name2 жыл бұрын
Elfreys Ally
@darkryder52422 жыл бұрын
Absolutely! Just spent a day showing a friend from Woodstock around Society Hill and the architecture knocked her out!
@mabramos83 Жыл бұрын
This was one of my favorite walks in HS … get off @ 2nd & market and walk down to south st … at the time south street wasn’t for hippies but was still “alternative”
@andyiswonderful Жыл бұрын
I lived in Philadelphia for 32 years. I have great memories of it. I'm retired in Southern California now; much better weather. Other do's and don'ts. 1) Check out the Gayborhood around 12th and Spruce. Lots of fun. 2) Stay away from the ghettos. There are lots of them. 3) Enjoy the city parks, such as Rittenhouse Square, Fairmount Park, The Wissahickon, and the Art Museum area. The Morris Arboretum is great.
@elizabethdonahue41912 жыл бұрын
We have THE best fans here. We are INSANELY loyal. Emphasis insane!!🤣 I love listening to my Dads stories about the Vet & Connie Mack. I really enjoyed this video..it just popped up on my list..🤷♀️ I’m glad it did!
@DeeKayy10162 жыл бұрын
I’m from Philly but have been living in the south for a few years. I swear, I gain 10 lbs every time I go back home for a visit; filling up on all the delicious Philly foods I can’t get down here 🥨 Oh how I miss Amoroso rolls 🥖
@letitiajeavons63332 жыл бұрын
I actually know a woman who is a descendant of the family that founded Amoroso's bakery. Her branch of the family had moved to Delaware County which is inner ring suburbs just Southwest of the City. We met through local politics. Speaking of politics, watch out for presidential candidates and political celebrities every 4 years. Pennsylvania is a swing state.
@a.taylor82942 жыл бұрын
AMEN for Amoroso rolls!!!
@horizontoday78742 жыл бұрын
Move back!!
@punkroxgirl2 ай бұрын
I lived in the south for 7 years and moved there from Philly in the 90’s. I really missed the Amoroso rolls too. I also missed the casual cursing, lol. People in the south always looked at me funny for cursing so much (with my “Yankee” accent)
@TheColleendoll2 жыл бұрын
We park at the visitor center and walk the whole day. My fav restaurant is Ben Franklin Tavern. Chinatown is right near the visitor center, we walk through there before going back to the car at the end of the day.
@atthehousepublishing-glora537511 ай бұрын
This video is on point! I love Philly - got a lot of great memories there with family. Grandma and Grandpop stayed in Philly until their last days, since migrating from Georgia around 1940. My mom and aunt told us a lot of stories from back in the day. Later, they moved to South Jersey until their last days. With that, mom's second set of kids were born in South Jersey - which includes me. Who'd I first marry? The guy from Philly. Anyway, everytime I cross the bridge, the nostalgia of younger days settle in with the feeling of "home".
@graysonjones91212 жыл бұрын
I’m a Philly native and agree with everything you said. If you’re ordering a cheesesteak, there is no need to get nervous ordering, just order like you would anywhere else, just don’t take forever doing it!
@Jennypooh69872 жыл бұрын
I love love love your energy and how you really took time to engage in Philly and really take in her sights and richness :😊❤❤You're amazing Sir! Keep shining your light 🙂
@MultiVogon2 жыл бұрын
You've not mentioned the 'other grey meat' delicacy that you can get from the reading market (It is many years since I visited...but I still remember 'scrapple' :-D )
@Stanf9542 жыл бұрын
I dont eat anything with the word CRAP in it.
@spellbreaker66092 жыл бұрын
@@Stanf954 lol
@donfranklin23742 жыл бұрын
I grew up in the area, and I can say from experience it’s an “acquired” taste…one that I never quite managed to pick up.
@ScrappyNicko2 жыл бұрын
Scrapple and Dippy Eggs are THE Breakfast of Champions!!!
@nonewherelistens19062 жыл бұрын
Used to love scrapple when I was eating 'bad for you' food.😃
@locdNloaded2152 жыл бұрын
Great Review of Philly everything he said was on point I was born and raised here and you definitely did your homework sir
@a.taylor82942 жыл бұрын
If he did his homework, then why didn't he show pics of REAL Philly pretzels?
@jencrecelius35652 жыл бұрын
I'm 10-15 min. away over the bridge in NJ so Philly is definitely our closest/most frequented city, even though it's PA. Only on number one so far but totally laughing out loud- so true!! Spot on Mark, now back to watching the rest 😊
@djloso2 жыл бұрын
As a Philly resident and city employee this jawn is pretty spot on. Thanks for prepping folks in our ways and culture 👍🏼💯
@ses87102 жыл бұрын
I made a comment about the word "jawn" being unique to Philly 🤣 But what about saying "center city" instead of "downtown"?? I say downtown, do u?
@djloso2 жыл бұрын
@@ses8710 We use downtown sparingly for anything near the area but officially it’s called the center city district. There’s even a department that cleans and maintains the area.
@ses87102 жыл бұрын
Oh ok thanks I say downtown for the whole part & so do most ppl I know. I wasn't asking about official terms tho..A dept that cleans & maintains that area??? What does that have to do with the topic??
@djloso2 жыл бұрын
@@ses8710 I said it because the department is called the Center City district but downtown is the typical name for any such central location in a city.
@kathys.1764 Жыл бұрын
As a Philly resident and city employee, he's lying about nobody calling it downtown, because we always did. He sounds like one of those "woke" transplant wannabes!
@SandyDiVa2 жыл бұрын
As a philadelphian….OMG SPOT ON 😂😂😂😂 #1 had me on the floor 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Great job! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 BUT…Real philly cheesesteaks are gotten from pizza places…provolone or american cheese. Whiz is for tourists 😉
@two708932 жыл бұрын
Tattoed Mom has a great Vegan Cheesesteak!!!
@StopMarxism2 жыл бұрын
Facts, we don't do any of that Whiz stuff here. provolone or american is the only way.
@SandyDiVa2 жыл бұрын
@@StopMarxism yesssss THANK YOU! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😂😂😂💗
@justdrop2 жыл бұрын
I tried to pay attention to where people were from that say whiz is the stuff they use and I noticed most of them are from South Philly. Never in my life was it the default in North or West where I grew up.
@SandyDiVa2 жыл бұрын
@@justdrop see thats crazy to me because im in south philly and the only thing whiz is good for is cheese fries lol
@karenwarner36672 жыл бұрын
Born and raised in Philadelphia, and now live in South Jersey! Your blog is pretty accurate. When I was a kid living in West Philly and Mt. Airy we said downtown, but that was quite some time ago. Sadly, Philly natives are impatient, but I find that’s true for most of the NE! Especially in the current pandemic climate. However, Philly natives can be some of the friendliest, down to earth people you’ll ever meet. Philadelphia is a fantastic location for history, culture, architecture and Restaurants (as you said🥰) We have the oldest zoo, and theater (Walnut street) in the country and the largest park as well(Fairmount)! We also have some of the best universities and hospitals in the world (U of Penn and Jefferson) ! I agree driving in Philly is rough and Septa is not reliable. There are tourist trolleys tours you can purchase, ride and get on and off for Center City, Olde City and South Philly🥰 One last thing, those pretzels are not the traditional Philly ones, there the Amish pretzels, but they are delicious. I love my hometown and visit often.❤️ Enjoy your blog very much!
@emmanuelharris64912 жыл бұрын
Born and raised in Philly, lived here 37 years of my life! And yes you can say “Downtown” we call it downtown all the time. As well as center city 🤷🏾♂️
@user-df3jq5tr8c6 ай бұрын
You have not been there long enough back in the 70s it was always center city
@travisepps7511 ай бұрын
As a Philadelphian for 35 years, I appreciate this video. He is spot on
@mklinger232 жыл бұрын
I wana add. SEPTA regional rail might have some timing issues but for the most part, the subways, buses, and trolleys are fine. Little tip on getting to the city. I would drive to your closest regional rail stop or patco and leave your car there. I wouldn't leave it in Camden, but some of the other stops would be fine to leave it.
@a.taylor82942 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU. SEPTA is such an awesome public transportation system. When you have experienced living in other cities, you find out that every place doesn't prioritize public transportation the way that we do. It is a gift to live in a city like Philly where you actually don't have to know how to drive, but your life will just fine.
@nonewherelistens19062 жыл бұрын
Regional rail in Philly is one for the best in the country, IMHO.
@a.taylor82942 жыл бұрын
@@nonewherelistens1906, exactly! The whole metro is serviced!
@joelressner96512 жыл бұрын
@@a.taylor8294 SEPTA is a legacy system, parts of which date to the pre-WW I era. It is a miracle that the system runs as smoothly as it does, and a great credit to the SEPTA employees who keep the system maintained and running!
@a.taylor82942 жыл бұрын
@@joelressner9651, all of what you're recognizing seems fine to me. And seems similar to the dynamics of other large cities in the Northeast. SEPTA's got some old stuff, as well as some new and developing. And it services a huge amt of people
@davelombardo55912 жыл бұрын
Great video. I think you really got it 👍
@kentanderson94322 жыл бұрын
Wonderful content! As it happens, my fiancee and I are visiting Philadelphia the first week of May. Excited about it!
@a.taylor82942 жыл бұрын
Don't let this scare you away from making use of SEPTA. If you have appreciated the use of public transportation in DC or NYC, you'll appreciate SEPTA too
@paulricchiuti80022 жыл бұрын
Wolter - Im a life-long Philly local, and I have to say, your summary is spot-on! Great job!
@kurtericmunroe93582 жыл бұрын
One great thing about Philly is the solid mix of ethnic groups who are all culturally Philadelphians. Man, I love that about my city.
@macconmara72522 жыл бұрын
I LOVE your city! Philadelphia is one of my favorite places on earth!
@Dyane6292 жыл бұрын
❤️
@wendymclean82902 жыл бұрын
Me too!
@pcunicelli2 жыл бұрын
That is the SO true! It’s got to be the thing I love most about Philadephia; the various ethnicities. And with those ethnicities comes affordable cuisine.
@annabodot962 Жыл бұрын
Philly was an early adopter of diversity. It was a cool place to grow up because of that.
@stacylovesart61352 жыл бұрын
The city of Brotherly Love was exactly what I experienced when visiting ...(strangers saying Hello)... WONDERFUL CITY.
@richh15762 жыл бұрын
Yup! .... dont be afraid to 'smile' and look someone in the eye when walking in Phila. - as, usually, you'll get an equal reply.
@jackiericafort42512 жыл бұрын
Born and raised in Philly! I would definitely recommend Oh Brother, Carmen's, or Tony Luke's for a cheesesteak - hands down the BEST cheesesteaks ever, you won't be disappointed :)
@joserodri1965 Жыл бұрын
I love Philly ♥️♥️♥️ Awesome Video!
@jcnlaw2 жыл бұрын
The Constitution Center is an amazing experience. Not to be missed.
@heyyyitshewan4816 Жыл бұрын
amazing video as always!!
@OllieV__nl2 жыл бұрын
Great. Now I want to visit Philadelphia even more than I already did.
@woltersworld2 жыл бұрын
I loved Philadelphoa
@kurtericmunroe93582 жыл бұрын
Welcome.
@mariadiaz1555 Жыл бұрын
This is so helpful! I'll be there for just a few hours and I want to make the most of it ❤
@SeanLawrenceMusic2 жыл бұрын
I'm a native Philadelphian and saw this video, and kudos to you on a great video! Thanks especially for driving home (ironically) the walkability of the city. Most people who live around center city can do everything they need walking with maybe a bus/subway ride or two. It was built in the old world days before the car and you don't need one if you live in the core of the city. Like other east coast cities like NYC, Boston, DC, it's a very different lifestyle than the average American life
@elizabethkelley6203 Жыл бұрын
What about the Wissahickon? all the up to beautiful Chestnut Hill.!!
@letitiajeavons6333 Жыл бұрын
Philadelphia was founded in 1680 something by William Penn. Like Boston, it's a colonial city that was built when the transportation options were foot and horseback. A lot of cities further West developed after 1900 were built around cars or like Baltimore, bulldozed for the car, with Freeways and Interstate highways run through their downtown. (In Baltimore I think a tire or car company just bought up the streetcars and killed them.)
@homeoftek58446 ай бұрын
@@elizabethkelley6203You can go to those parts of the city from downtown. Bus route 23 can take you to Chestnut Hill from downtown. You can take Route 61 from Downtown to Wissahickon
@fuzzy63292 жыл бұрын
I live here in Philly, and I just wanted to say that this is a great Don'ts video
@jamesfarrell83392 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video Great job
@Youtubeduude7 ай бұрын
What a refreshingly positive take on one of the most underrated/unnecessarily hated cities in the country. I would add: don’t mistake us being mean for us being cruel. The phrase kind but not nice perfectly describes this city where we all hate each other but would help a neighbor in need at the drop of a hat
@JoseOnTour2 жыл бұрын
Philly is a great walking city. Glad you mentioned this. People will be surprised how close everything actually is. Pretzels are king in this area, they were actually invented in Lititz not too far from Philly. Love this video.
@woltersworld2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@TheeKookyWildflower2 жыл бұрын
I grew up saying "downtown" and not Center City, so it's up to the native.
@philadelphian78142 жыл бұрын
@@TheeKookyWildflower lol right! I always said downtown growing up
@philadelphian78142 жыл бұрын
People say downtown as well
@citylumberjack91692 жыл бұрын
One can say "I'm going downtown to Center City" and be correct (because 'downtown' also encompasses Old City, Chinatown, Rittenhouse Square, etc).
@user-wm5jx1ye7t2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video, I'm currently planning a trip to Philadelphia and this was really helpful
@dbirch0012 жыл бұрын
Great video! As a Philadelphian who has lived in London for the past 11 years, I am amazed at how few British and Europeans who have been to the US have never been to Philly. They go to NYC, Vegas, Disney World, and Miami (Miami???). I tell them the two most American cities I know are Chicago and Philadelphia. A word in defence of Pat’s and Geno’s: yeah they are not the best, but they are not horrible. I used to live about a 20 minute walk from them, and had to pass by them whenever I had to go to the Post Office to pick up a package. I’d stop by one or the other (I prefer Pat’s because they have great hot sauce - once I even got a Geno’s steak and surreptitiously went over to Pat’s to put some hot sauce on it, risking life and limb) and it was a decent enough lunch on a Saturday afternoon.
@lauracartmell46102 жыл бұрын
Funnily enough, I'm a Brit in the US and my husband and I are planning on moving to Philly within a month. I'd never even heard of Philly before moving to America!
@nonewherelistens19062 жыл бұрын
@@lauracartmell4610 You'll love it.
@davidr28022 жыл бұрын
@@lauracartmell4610 Never heard of Philly as a Brit. I guess they don't teach much about the War of Independence in schools over there. Quick tip from a Philadelphian if you have to move to India. Its also not a colony anymore.
@ErdTirdMans2 жыл бұрын
@@davidr2802 Boomed 'em!
@markhomer85672 жыл бұрын
@@davidr2802 Philadelphia is treated by the New York media the way San Diego is treated by the Los Angeles media. It's there but it isn't really there. Philadelphia is not a city that can just be blown off, even by New York, but it really is a different culture than New York.
@maharishi3Ай бұрын
Thank you for the video. I'm from England and am very much looking forward to touching down in Philly in May to meet up with my American cousins. Can't wait!
@DiscThrowr27 күн бұрын
I've been to London once. Great city! Philly has it's charm. If you like the outdoors, walking in the Valley Green or Wissahickon section of Fairmount Park is very beautiful. It is the city's best kept secret. He doesn't mention this however it is a nice break from the hustle and bustle of Center City.
@kevinhartnett84362 жыл бұрын
Little Philly secret for anyone visiting: If the line outside of Jim's is really long and you don't feel like waiting, see if the restaurant Milk Boy across the street has a table or bar seats open. They serve Jim's there too and you can sit down and have a beer instead of standing in a long line.
@woltersworld2 жыл бұрын
So true. That's how it was when we went too
@johnnyq27732 жыл бұрын
They add a few bucks to the cheesesteak though…
@t123tina2 жыл бұрын
Any place in Philadelphia make cheese steak
@t123tina2 жыл бұрын
Pats and Gino's a tourist traps
@woltersworld2 жыл бұрын
@@t123tina and they are all good :)
@mr3800regal5 ай бұрын
this is best advice for anyone visiting Philly.
@Jacqueline-hy3vy2 жыл бұрын
Philly also had a world champion boxer named Joe Frazier that has a statue also I believe it's located at the sports complex's in South Philly. I'm from and live in Philly and most of the folks I know will gladly help a visitor if asked especially about a good cheesesteak, and you are absolutely right about the parking authority they are EVIL. Don't forget our Casinos and beautiful parks.
@michaeltischuk7972 Жыл бұрын
Smoken Joe is cool, but the Nick Foles statue is better, 'Philly Philly'
@justingross15352 жыл бұрын
Don't forget to ride the El to experience the wonder views and folks riding along.
@happyshark35072 жыл бұрын
I moved from the south to Philly, and to be honest it is probably the closest thing to the deep south there is north of Virginia, prideful blue collar people who will show you the respect they're given. South Jersey people will claim to be from Philly, but they aren't they're something completely different, Phila is a great place.
@martindelporto66172 жыл бұрын
I have a soft spot in my heart for Philly. I lived there for 7 years. I loved old city, the farm market. I used to have breakfast every weekend at cozy. It was so nice. A lot of nice people around. Good old memories.
@homeoftek58442 жыл бұрын
I lived here in Philly all my life and it's a soft spot in my heart. I can't see myself living anywhere else.
@TgXYT2 жыл бұрын
finally an accurate video of philadelphia 😭
@joybest97312 жыл бұрын
As a Philadelphian who’s IN LOVE with center city, i approve of this message! 💖
@khrysinphilly2 жыл бұрын
GREAT VIDEO!!! I have been a Philadelphian my entire life. Just so you know we don’t order Cheesesteaks with wiz cheese. I live in Uptown and we sometimes call it downtown. Walking to upenn from rittenhouse square is a little over a mile. You can depend on the bus to take you there. For the traffic DO NOT TAKE 76, 676 or any highway. Pats and Genos are tourist traps don’t go. South street in the day time is much better than south street at night time and much safer. When you are at the rocky statue do not let someone hold your camera and take the picture for you. Some people will charge you to get your camera back. There is a lot to do in Chinatown please check that out. Check out Northern Liberties and Manayunk too. For some upscale shopping visit King of Prussia Mall. You can take a bus there but it will take forever. Also check out West Mt Airy and Chestnut Hill. They are nice neighborhoods with a small town vibe with HUGE Multi Million dollar homes. Looks like something from a hallmark movie. Another thing to do if you have the time but book in advance. Take a trip to 30th street station and book a train ride to Lancaster, PA it’s about 1.5 hour ride and it’s usually around $20 one way. It’s a lot to do their too. And a perfect day trip.
@CookieDr0072 жыл бұрын
Provolone only 👌🤣
@ninanicolai71702 жыл бұрын
Nailed it! Drexel alumni and lived in Philly for 35 years. Great city!
@Aznlollipop2 жыл бұрын
This is great! I am so glad that this popped up randomly on my feed because I actually plan to travel to Philly soon. All the information is so helpful and you seem really enthusiastic. Overally, great job on the video!
@alexs.52952 жыл бұрын
As a new Philly resident.. I'm SO happy I moved in across the street from my job. There have been trips I take on SEPTA that end up being 2 hours due to delays/ not updating schedules etc. When the walk would have been 1 hour...
@shac91313 ай бұрын
Oh F. I lived in uptown Chicago, near wriggleys stadium. 2 hours to get to work and 4-7 hours to get home plus several toll fees. And I had it mastered which exits to take, do back roads and get back on the highway in 1 area beating time by 30-60 minutes. So it used to take 3 hours to get to work. After that for so long.... I said I'll never complain again on work traffic and miles.
@austindecker14632 жыл бұрын
As someone who has always lived in Philly, these are great tips
@katherinedipierro83832 жыл бұрын
If you're visiting the Italian Market, be sure to check out Little Saigon, the Vietnamese neighborhood that's next door! Lots of great spots to get a banh mi and a Vietnamese iced coffee
@StopMarxism2 жыл бұрын
he on point! I am from Philly and live here. He is right!