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Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania and the 6th most populous city in the United States. While the city itself has well over 1.5 million people the total metropolitan area has over 6 million inhabitants.
From the Philadelphia Travel Guide
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This was your old style youth hostel full of young students noisy even at night staff not over helpful and a long way from any where. ... more
Friendly staff, lots of in house entertainment, great location for sight seeing all the way to night life. All in all the best you can get at a great value for money. ... more
HOSTELS IN WASHINGTON DC AND PHILADELPHIA
hi i´m from argentina. i want to know about hostels in washington dc and philadelphia. i search a cheap hostel and that it has a good lacation in the city thank you very mach and happy new year ...
watching UFC 100 in philadelphia?
Basically im going to be in Philadelphia on July 11th and I was wondering if anyone knewwhether or not UFC 100 will be shown in any bars? are there any bars or particular sports bars in philly that are likely to show the event? I travel to vegas on the 12th so im going to just miss out on the chance ...
Who's been to Philadelphia?
I was just wondering if any of you out there have ever visited Philadelphia? If so, as a tourist or on business? ...
Philadelphia
and I are headed to Pennsylvania! Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania, and arguably the best (just kidding Pittsburghers). Philadelphia does have a pretty cool view when driving ...
Posted in Mike All Over by Mike.Flynn
Philadelphia
Hello again! We got into Philly during Friday afternoon after a fairly long train ride from Boston. We found our hotel after a 15 minute walk through the unknown (Philadelphia has a certain reputation!). We had a drink and a really nice meal in a funky bar down the road - first cocktails of the holiday ...
Posted in USA by davidarow
Philadelphia
Station, then out to Trenton New Jersey and on to Philadelphia. It took hours and is not to be recommended. A more organised traveller to Philadelphia might have flown to Newark and saved a lot of time and hassle. An even more organised one would have flown to Philadelphia direct. But when I booked, I really had ...
Posted in Barry Travels the World by NZBarry