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Getting Here is Easy

Whether you ride, bike, drive, or walk, every neighborhood in the Park to Broad District is easily within reach. This is a place for everyone, with connections to all parts of the city and plenty of ways to explore once you’re here.

Visit on Public Transit (SEPTA)

  • Broad Street Line (B) subway stops at Spring Garden Street, Fairmount Avenue, and Girard Avenue

  • Route 15 Trolley (G) running along Girard Avenue, connecting east to the Delaware River neighborhoods, to Broad Street, Fairmount Park, West Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Zoo.

  • Bus routes 7, 32, 48, 2, 33 and 49 traverse the neighborhood with easy connections to Center City, University City, and North Philadelphia.

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Biking

Bike lanes along the Ben Franklin Parkway, 21st Street and 22nd Street connect Center City with the Park to Broad neighborhoods, while the Fairmount Avenue lanes run from Broad Street to the Art Museum. The nearby Schuylkill River Trail along Kelly Drive, and our narrow streets and plentiful Indego bikeshare stations make this one of Philadelphia’s best places to bike.

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Driving

We are minutes from I-76 & I-676 highways; there is plenty of on-street parking, and public lots  available at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and 22nd & Fairmount (next to Eastern State Penitentiary).

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Walking

Whether you are enjoying spring blossoms, our summer canopy, fall colors, or winter snowflakes, you can’t beat these neighborhoods for walking. Start on the Ben Franklin Parkway, Boathouse Row, the Schuylkill River Trail, North Broad Street or at the Art Museum steps - you are a 15-minute stroll from all of the Park to Broad District.

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