The area known as South Street in Philadelphia is approximately 10 blocks long and has a fun bohemian flair! With over 300 shops and 60 restaurants, it’s a great place to people watch, wander into eclectic shops, have a famous Philly Cheesesteak, or listen to music! I had read when I returned home, that the area has been known for being a bit seedy or perhaps even dangerous…but I didn’t sense that and felt perfectly safe as a solo female traveler!
As I passed this colorful bar, I knew I had to have a photo…
These colorful buildings really catch your eye!
As a first time visitor to Philadelphia, having a Philly Cheesesteak was definitely on my list of must-dos! Jim’s Steaks was recommended, so I stopped in…
I chose Provolone cheese instead of the traditional melted cheese and of course, had onions. It was very tasty!
I stopped in the restroom and couldn’t resist snapping this funky photo!
Interesting street art…
Eye catching Beatles…
A talented musician…
Beautiful mosaics and flowers…
There’s a place called Phil’s Magic Gardens that I had originally planned to go to for $7.00, but there was so much to see from the outside, and other mosaics along South Street, I didn’t pay to enter. Can you say “busy”! Isaiah Zagar is the artist who had the vision to create this urban art museum.
This was farther up the street…
My photo collection of Street Art just keeps growing…
Don’t miss tomorrow’s Time Machine!
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Speechless…well almost, what awesome colour and design, how wonderful it must be to see such fantastic, colourful street art 🙂
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It’s in every City…it’s most likely where you live!
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Thanks for the pictures. While I’ve been living in the south that’s been building away for twenty years, think all new; I love seeing these old brick buildings with new paintings. I would guess they’ve cleaned up their city and kept someone busy being creative at the same time; win/win!
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That’s a great way to look at it!
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I had a sandwich at Jim’s too – it was delicious! Great post 🙂
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Cool…you were there!
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Absolutely amazing street art. What a welcoming city! Many thanks for showing us your photos. I didn’t have the slightest idea about what this city would look like (and feel so ignorant). Happy to follow your blog! Bye!
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I was the same way…had never been to Philadelphia! Had the impression is would be more industrial and dirty. Thanks!
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I really like all that street art, especially the giant wall mural in the last photo! Thanks again, Sherry!
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Thanks for following along!! 🙂
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This is one spunky post … wow, talk about vibrant neighborhood … the mosaics art shots … fantastic. You truly have an artistic eye … and your camera is so comfortable with whatever you put it against. Love the whole vibe with this post. Can’t wait for you taking on NY.
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Thanks Viveka!
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I wisited Philadelphia many time, too many years ago… when I still was working for Swissair 🙂
Yes, she’s beautiful… and I’m sure a lot changed!
Thank’s for posting these lovely pictures
Claudine
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Thanks Claudine!
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I looooved this collection of pictures! I could feel I was there traveling as well. I’ve never had the chance to visit Philadelphia but it looks as a must of the US. Are these pictures from winter?
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Thanks! Actually I just returned from there.
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Enjoying your photos of this city… years ago I had a job that took me there on several occasions but all I remember was my hair literally freezing on my morning runs from the hotel, playing backgammon at a bar in the evenings (a popular pasttime there, at least in those days) and visiting the Liberty Bell. The rest of the time I was too busy working or riding in the taxi back and forth to the airport. So it’s great to see the area through your eyes.
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That’s funny…your hair freezing off! I haven’t played backgammon since the 80’s. I’m glad you’re following along! Thanks!!
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That street art is really quite different. It’s wonderful! I could definitely spend the day there exploring. Oh, and I would have to have those Beatle characters.
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It was fun!!
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Philadelphia is my favorite Eastern city. Always something to do. I met only friendly people on my field trips to the old city.
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I loved it!!
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No wonder you didn’t have time to pay to go into that place. There was so much else to see. The street art is sure fancy in some places. I wondered what happens after time and weather wears the paint off. It wouldn’t be easy to replace that kind of artwork. I love the picture (of yourself I presume) through the bathroom door.
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I know…it’s somewhat like sand art…all of that work and then it’s gone. Thanks Anneli!
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