Fernandoo
the most important street in the city
It's certainly the most important street in the city of Philadelphia, one of the longest and, above all, the one with the most monuments and attractions throughout your journey of about 10 kilometers. However, the most important section falls between 30th Street Station and the Delaware River. The other part, from its origin in the west to the station is more residential. In short, it's a street full of diversity where you will find all different kinds of buildings and people. From the station, walking east, we find, among many others:-The financial and business district, with its towering skyscrapers and luxury hotels
-The-City Hall
-Macys
-Independence Mall
-The Center Independence
-The Liberty Bell
-The Constitution Center
-Convention Center
-The Hard Rock Café
-Benjamin Franklin Bridge (where it ends)
And much more, such as shopping malls, branded stores or small temples or churches such as the Freemasons, across from City Hall or Love Park, in the heart of the financial district ... It's worth it to stroll the street from the river, where a sign announces where this road begins and where the houses are older to the 30th Street station. Here you'll pass the typical residential neighborhood to the modern skyscrapers once arriving to the station. One area where there are also many tourist buses going around the city. To go shopping I recommend the area closest to the river, where the stores are less crowded and the stores are less expensive. One of the perfect places to enjoy a drink and relax outdoors is the terrace at the Independence Memorial. If the weather is good, you can spread out on the lawn and spend hours there. This stretch of road, really costs nothing to walk down and one can go all the way looking from side to side, stopping here and there and suddenly you realize you've arrived at the end. It is also completely flat.
-Macys
-Independence Mall
-The Center Independence
-The Liberty Bell
-The Constitution Center
-Convention Center
-The Hard Rock Café
-Benjamin Franklin Bridge (where it ends)
And much more, such as shopping malls, branded stores or small temples or churches such as the Freemasons, across from City Hall or Love Park, in the heart of the financial district ... It's worth it to stroll the street from the river, where a sign announces where this road begins and where the houses are older to the 30th Street station. Here you'll pass the typical residential neighborhood to the modern skyscrapers once arriving to the station. One area where there are also many tourist buses going around the city. To go shopping I recommend the area closest to the river, where the stores are less crowded and the stores are less expensive. One of the perfect places to enjoy a drink and relax outdoors is the terrace at the Independence Memorial. If the weather is good, you can spread out on the lawn and spend hours there. This stretch of road, really costs nothing to walk down and one can go all the way looking from side to side, stopping here and there and suddenly you realize you've arrived at the end. It is also completely flat.
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