Philadelphia City Hall

City Hall · Center City East

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City Hall — Landmark Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"What’s this place all about? City Hall isn’t the tallest building in Philadelphia, but it’s still hard to miss it when you're walking around Center City. Look up and you’ll see William Penn, 548 feet above the ground, looking out over the city he designed. The views of the building—the largest municipal building in the United States—are impressive, but don’t simply stroll past. Dilworth Park, which hosts an annual Christmas market , a seasonal ice skating rink, and free summertime fitness classes, is on its doorstep. What’s it like being there? City Hall is home to more than the city government. It’s also a transit hub with a large train station beneath it, so expect to see a mix of tourists and locals bustling about, particularly during rush hour. Is there a guide involved? Visitors can wander around the exterior and the courtyard of City Hall without a guide, but those looking to check out the lavish interior rooms or the tower need to sign up for a tour. Who comes here? Outside of Washington D.C. , Philadelphia is arguably the best city in the U.S. for travelers interested in American history and government. There are a lot of attractions competing for their attention. But City Hall is unique. Unlike other sites like the Liberty Ball and Independence Hall, City Hall brings history into the present. Did it meet expectations? Even if you just walk past City Hall, you’ll be impressed." - Devra Ferst

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