36 HOURS 36 IN 36 HOURS University HOURS IN IN University City University CITY 2020 CITY 8pm Catch a Show For a late-night bite, drinks, and live music, Friday head to World Cafe Live (3025 Walnut St). Every detail of this venue has been designed to optimize the live performance experience. th 12pm Arrive at 30 St Station In addition to a bar, restaurant, and two stages that feature both local and national 36 ’s iconic 30th Street Station acts, the building is home to popular local is a hub for Amtrak, New Jersey Transit radio station WXPN 88.5 FM. HOURS and SEPTA, which operates regional rail lines, subways, trolleys, and buses. While inside the station, grab a bite to eat from a IN wide array of vendors. Want to relax before exploring? Walk outside the southern exit and enjoy The Porch at 30th Street Sta- Saturday tion, one of Philadelphia’s premiere public University spaces. The Porch features inspired seating including custom swings, rich horticulture, Take a Ride Through 9am pop-up performances, and a rotating list the Neighborhood City of lunch trucks during the work week. The Porch is the perfect place to relax outdoors Choose a bike from over twenty neigh- after a long trip or to pass time while waiting borhood Indego Bike Share stations in for your train. 2020 the area and ride to Drexel Park (32nd & Powelton Ave) or Cira Green (129 S 30th 2pm Meet a Mummy St) for amazing views of the city. Wander Come to University City and visit through Powelton Village and find a mix of Venture inside The Penn Museum of Archae- brightly painted houses, unique shops and one of Philadelphia’s most diverse ology and Anthropology (3260 South St) to galleries, and a diverse selection of dining view galleries showcasing rare materials and and vibrant neighborhoods. We are options along Lancaster Avenue, including objects from around the world, including the bagels and smoked fish fromBart’s Bagels minutes from Center City and easily largest collections of Egyptian artifacts in the (3945 Lancaster Ave). On the 2nd Friday of United States. The museum features rotating accessible by foot, public transit, and each month, you will find sidewalk sales, live exhibitions, beautiful gardens, performances, music, and art exhibits along ten blocks of bicycle. Spend 36 hours in University and events. Don’t miss the biggest Egyptian Lancaster, from 34th St to 43rd St. City and experience some of the sphinx in the Western Hemisphere! best food, art, shopping, and culture 6pm Dine Around the World Pick Up Fresh Foods Philadelphia has to offer. 10:30am from the Clark Park University City has a diverse and eclectic Farmers’ Market dining scene, with international cuisine and restaurants by acclaimed chefs. Iron Chef Take some time to visit historic Clark Jose Garces’ Distrito (3945 Chestnut St) is Park (43rd & Baltimore Ave), University a tribute to Mexico City. Stephen Starr serves City’s largest public green space. Here up contemporary Pan-Asian cuisine at his you can have a picnic, throw a Frisbee, futuristic Pod (3636 Sansom St), with a sushi frolic on the playground or catch a spe- conveyor belt. At Jane G’s Dim Sum House cial event – from flea markets to movies Follow us for event updates & neighborhood news: (3939 Chestnut St), enjoy Shanghai and to theater performances. Each Saturday Cantonese-style small plates. Can’t decide? from 10am-2pm (and Thursdays from 3pm- universitycity.org @ucdphl Franklin’s Table food hall (3401 Walnut St) 7pm June through November), vendors has offerings from rotating local favorites. from local farms and small businesses sell universitycity @universitycity End up at Winterfell Dessert (32 S 40th St) locally-grown fruits, vegetables, flowers, for Taiwanese shaved ice and bubble tea. and sweet treats. 12pm Explore Spruce Hill 11am Enjoy Brunch or Spruce Hill and the surrounding areas consist an Early Lunch of grand historical residences and charming, SaturdayContinued tree-lined streets. Grab delicious tacos and Relax after a busy weekend burritos from Taco Taco (261 S 44th St), cre- Relax with with a leisurely sit-down ative treats from Lil’ Pop Shop (265 S 44th St), 11pm a Nightcap brunch. The venerable White or made-to-order sandwiches at Koch’s Deli Dog Cafe (3420 Sansom St), (4309 Locust St), a University City institution University City comes alive on with organic fare, has been a since 1966. Beer lovers won’t want to miss the weekends with plenty of neighborhood staple for over brews on tap at Local 44 (4333 Spruce St), or late-night offerings. Beer lovers 30 years. Renata’s Kitchen to-go from the attached Bottle Shop. Head can choose from 60 drafts at (3940 Baltimore Ave) draws to Baltimore Avenue for great shops and City Tap House (3925 Walnut big crowds for brunch. Want restaurants. Follow Baltimore west to Cedar St). If you’re looking to venture something quicker? Hip City Park and try award-winning craft beer and deeper into the neighborhood, Veg (214 S 40th St) offers 100% wood-fired pizzas from Dock Street Brew- head to local favorite Fiume plant-based food, and Philadel- th ery (701 S 50 St) or creative cocktails at th (229 S 45 St), which has no phia’s beloved Federal Donuts their adjoining Cannery & Tasting Lounge. phone number or sign, or enjoy has an outpost at 3428 Sansom drinks and dancing at Dahlak Street—try one of their fan- Paradise (4708 Baltimore Ave). cy-style donuts and get some 3pm Do a Little Shopping Still hungry? Order late night fried chicken to go. University City features both name-brand warm cookies for delivery from stores and small boutiques. Pick up unique Penn’s own Insomnia Cookies and trendy home items from Hello World (877.632.6654) until 3am. 12pm Explore! (3610 Sansom St); books, gifts and apparel from Penn Bookstore (3601 Walnut St); clothing and housewares from Philadel- phia’s own Urban Outfitters (110 S 36th St); About University City District fresh and fashion-forward clothing at Piper Sunday Boutique (140 S 34th St); or shop for environ- mentally conscious outdoor apparel while sipping local ReAnimator coffee from United 9am Fuel Up By Blue (3421 Walnut St). University City caters to college students, doctors, nurses, and 7pm Enjoy Dinner and a Show professionals, so it’s no wonder there’s a wide selection of great Head into the heart of University City and coffee shops and grab-and-go sample a rotating menu of house-made breakfast. Pick up organic and University City District is a partnership of world-renowned anchor pastas, gourmet pizzas, and an evolving list fairly-traded coffee from Green- institutions, small businesses, and residents that creates oppor- of beer and wine at Zavino (3200 Chestnut line Café (multiple locations) or tunity, and improves economic vitality and quality of life in the St); excellent Szechuan fare with heat-ranked ReAnimator (4705 Pine St), a University City area of West Philadelphia. Our primary mission is dishes at Han Dynasty (3711 Market St); bagel and custom cream cheese community revitalization. We work within a place-based, data- authentic southern fare including ribs, pulled creation from Schmear It (3601 driven framework to invest in world-class public pork, and mac n’ cheese at Baby Blues BBQ Market St), or assorted baked spaces, address crime and public safety, bring (3402 Sansom St); or hand-drawn noodles, goods from Metropolitan (4013 life to commercial corridors, connect low-in- bubble tea, sushi, and bento at Ochatto Walnut St) and wander through come residents to careers, and promote job (3608 Chestnut St). After dinner, visit the beautiful Locust Walk taking in growth and innovation. Annenberg Center (3680 Walnut St) for the architecture of the Univer- dance, music, and theater, or head to Curio sity of . Craving There’s plenty more to do in University City! Theatre (4740 Baltimore Ave) for high quality, something sweet? Beiler’s Check out more recommendations at affordable live performances. Doughnuts (3900 Chestnut) are some of the best in the city. www.universitycity.org 31st St 32nd St 33rd St Enjoy the Outdoors

35th St 37th St There are plenty of places to run, walk, 22 Spring Garden St bike, or enjoy nature in University City. Hamilton St 33 University City 58 The Woodlands (4000 Woodland Ave), a Baring St National Historic Landmark, features 54 acres Powelton Ave 11 of undulating landscape to explore. Take a Market St Lancaster Ave 34 break from the hustle and bustle of the city Chestnut St at the BioPond, a serene slice of the coun- 28 15 try tucked away in a quiet nook off Hamilton Sansom St 44 John F Kennedy Blvd 11 29 1 th th Walnut St 41 Walk between 36 and 38 streets. Looking 17 28 40 to explore further? Visit Bartram’s Garden, 30 9 Locust St 14 47th St 43rd St 28 America’s oldest living botanical garden, just 46 34th St 46th St 27 Schuylkill Ave 45th St 43 44th St 40th St 6 26 38 4853 50 23 37 outside the district (5400 Lindbergh Blvd). 42nd St 41st St 19 59 51 30th St 50th St 11 49th St 31 52 57 48th St 25 39th St 13 24 38th St 56 4 18 33rd St Pine St 16 21 Get Sporty 12 45 47 Osage Ave Spruce St The famous (235 S 33rd St), 7 35 Larchwood Ave 37th St

36th St 15 once home to the Philadelphia Eagles, now Hazel Ave 5 hosts the every spring and other Cedar Ave 49 11 events throughout the year. Play pickup 8 South St Walton Ave 54 3 soccer and Frisbee at (3000 Catharine St Baltimore Ave 36 39 32 10 Walnut St). Farther west, relax with a yoga 60 55 20 42 class at Studio 34 (4522 Baltimore Ave) or Hot Box Yoga (3527 Lancaster Ave), or take

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Woodland Ave Forget Something? Kingsessing Ave Head to Blue Mercury (3603 Walnut St) for 2 makeup, skincare, and perfume. Need a snack? Local market Old Nelson has loca- Attractions Coffee Entertainment 28. Old Nelson Restaurant / Bar 49. Renata’s Kitchen tions throughout the neighborhood and offers (Multiple Locations) 3940 Baltimore Ave sandwiches on-the-go and draft lattes from La th 3400 Lancaster Ave 1. 30 Street Station 11. Green Line Cafe 18. The Annenberg 37. Baby Blues BBQ 50. White Dog Cafe Colombe. Mariposa Food Co-Op (4824 Bal- 2955 Market St (Multiple Locations) Center 3020 Market St 3402 Sansom St 3420 Sansom St 4239 Baltimore Ave 3680 Walnut St 3600 Market St timore Ave) carries healthy and locally-grown 38. City Tap House 2. Bartram’s Garden 28 S 40th St 51. Zavino 5400 Lindbergh Blvd 29. Schmear It 3925 Walnut St 3200 Chestnut St products (not just for members). 3649 Lancaster Ave 19. Cinemark 4012 Walnut St 3601 Market St 39. 3. BioPond 4426 Locust St Dahlak Paradise Retail Pick Up Unique Gifts 30. Spread Bagelry 4708 Baltimore Ave 433 S University Ave 12. ReAnimator 20. Curio Theatre 4740 Baltimore Ave 3602 Chestnut St 40. 52. Blue Mercury University City features great boutiques! Find 4705 Pine St Dim Sum House 4. Cira Green 3945 Chestnut St 3603 Walnut St 129 S 30th St 13. 21. 31. Taco Taco funky jewelry and local handmade goods at United by Blue World Cafe Live th 3421 Walnut St 3025 Walnut St 261 S 44 St 41. Distrito 53. Hello World VIX Emporium (5009 Baltimore Ave); board, 5. Franklin Field 3945 Chestnut St 3610 Sansom St rd card, and role-playing games at Redcap’s 235 S 33 St 54. Dessert Quick Bites Recreation 42. Dock Street Jinxed Corner (3850 Lancaster Ave); or funky vin- 6. Institute of 701 S 50th St 4521 Baltimore Ave tage items and antiques at Jinxed (4521 Contemporary Art 55. th 14. Beiler’s Doughnuts 22. Bart’s Bagels 32. Clark Park 43. Fiume Mariposa Co-Op 118 S 36 St th 3900 Chestnut St 3945 Lancaster Ave 43rd & Baltimore Ave 229 S 45 St 4824 Baltimore Ave Baltimore Ave). 7. 56. Locust Walk 15. Insomnia Cookies 23. Federal Donuts 33. Drexel Park 44. Han Dynasty Penn Bookstore Locust St between (Multiple Locations) 3428 Sansom St 32nd & Powelton Ave 3711 Market St 3601 Walnut St Rain Plan 36th & 40th 3417 Spruce St 24. Franklin’s Table 45. Local 44 57. Piper Boutique If the weather is lousy, head indoors! Catch the 3400 Lancaster Ave 34. Hot Box Yoga th 3401 Walnut St 4333 Spruce St 140 S 34 St 8. The Penn Museum 3527 Lancaster Ave newest movies at Cinemark (4012 Walnut St), 3260 South St 16. Lil’ Pop Shop th 25. Hip City Veg 46. Ochatto 58. Redcap’s Corner enjoy bites, drinks, and arcade games at The 265 S 44 St th 35. 214 S 40 St Penn Park 3608 Chestnut St 3850 Lancaster Ave th 9. The Porch at 3000 Walnut St Post (129 S. 30 St), or visit the Institute of th 17. Winterfell Dessert 30 Street 26. 59. th 32 S 40th St Koch’s Deli 47. The Post Urban Outfitters Contemporary Art (118 S. 36 St) where Andy 2901 Market St 4309 Locust St 36. Studio 34 129 S. 30th St 110 S 36th St 4522 Baltimore Ave Warhol presented his first ever solo show, and 10. The Woodlands 27. Metropolitan 48. Pod 60. VIX Emporium 4000 Woodland Ave 4013 Walnut St 3636 Sansom St 5009 Baltimore Ave where admission is always free.