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Dining & Local Attractions Sonesta Philadelphia Rittenhouse Square Dining & Local Attractions Sonesta Philadelphia Rittenhouse Square Ruth's Chris Steakhouse Hotel Lobby ON PROPERTY Cleavers Continental Midtown (Great Philly cheesesteaks) 1801 Chestnut Street 108 S. 18th Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Distance from hotel: 0.1 mile Distance from hotel: 0.1 mile Devon Seafood Grill Gran Caffe L’Aquila 225 S. 18th Street 1716 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Distance from hotel: 0.3 mile Distance from hotel: 0.2 mile Midtown Diner Oyster House Open for breakfast 24 hours a day 1516 Sansom Street 28 S. 18th Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Distance from hotel: 0.4 mile Distance from hotel: 470 feet Parc Pietro’s Coal Oven Pizza 227 S. 18th Street 1714 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Distance from hotel: 0.4 mile Distance from hotel: 0.3 mile Reading Terminal Market Shake Shack 100+ year-old farmers’ market open for breakfast & 2000 Sansom Street lunch only Philadelphia, PA 19103 51 N. 12th Street Distance from hotel: 0.4 mile Philadelphia, PA 19107 Distance from hotel: 0.7 mile SuGa Sweetgreen Modern Chinese (healthy, organic) 1720 Sansom Street 1821 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Distance from hotel: 0.2 mile Distance from hotel: 0.2 mile Dining & Local Attractions Sonesta Philadelphia Rittenhouse Square Tinto Vernick (Spanish tapas-owned by Jose Garces, one of TV (advance reservations strongly recommended) Food Network’s Iron Chefs) 2031 Walnut Street 114 S. 20th Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Distance from hotel: 0.5 mile Distance from hotel: 0.4 mile Food Courts Shops at Liberty Place Comcast Center Chestnut Street JFK Boulevard Between 17th & 16th Streets Between 18th & 17th Streets Distance from hotel: 0.2 mile Distance from hotel: 0.2 mile Bars 1 Tippling Place City Tap House 2006 Chestnut Street (Large Sports Bar with Extensive Food Menu) Philadelphia, PA 19103 2 Logan Square Distance from hotel: 0.3 mile Philadelphia, PA 19103 Distance from hotel: 0.3 mile Devil’s Alley The Franklin 1907 Chestnut Street (Speakeasy atmosphere – no address on door) Philadelphia, PA 19103 112 S. 18th Street Distance from hotel: 0.1 mile Philadelphia, PA 19103 Distance from hotel: 0.2 mile Ranstead Room Smith’s Restaurant & Bar (Speakeasy atmosphere) (Small sports bar) 2013 Ranstead Street (enter on Ranstead or 39 S. 19th Street through El Rey Restaurant) Philadelphia, PA 19103 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Distance from hotel: 0.1 mile Distance from hotel: 0.3 mile Dining & Local Attractions Sonesta Philadelphia Rittenhouse Square Local Attractions Centrally located downtown at 18th and Market Streets in Center City, Sonesta Philadelphia is steps away from popular Rittenhouse Square and the Financial District. Experience all the exciting things to do in the City of Brotherly Love. Philadelphia is a very family-friendly and walkable city, with historic neighborhoods, national treasures, and spectacular architecture intermingled throughout the downtown area. Attractions you won't want to miss include: Shopping Located only steps away from Rittenhouse Square and popular Walnut Street, you'll find shopping for every style. Browse unique boutiques, trend setting shops or stroll through the park. Experience proximity to the Shops at Liberty Place with favorites: Bloomingdales Outlet, Victoria's Secret, Aldo, Express and the One Liberty Observation Deck. With 50 stores and a food court, it's a guaranteed good time. Franklin Square This amazing seasonal family-fun attraction is a public square originally laid out by William Penn, has undergone a dramatic renovation. This attraction is a must-see for families visiting downtown Philadelphia as it now boasts a classic carousel and miniature golf course. Philadelphia Zoo America's first zoo, The Philadelphia Zoo is a 42-acre Victorian garden and is home to more than 1,300 animals, many of them rare or endangered. With hundreds of animals at this interactive attraction, you are sure to see your favorite one at Philadelphia's most popular family-fun locations. With hundreds of animals at this interactive attraction, you are sure to see your favorite at one of Philadelphia's most popular family-fun locations, just a short drive from Sonesta Philadelphia Rittenhouse Square. Rittenhouse Square Steps away from Sonesta Philadelphia, see one of five original open-space parks planned by William Penn during the late 17th century in Center City Philadelphia. Stroll through tree-lined parks with well- manicured floral, green grasses, ornate fountains and relaxing benches. A true oasis near our downtown Philadelphia hotel. Enjoy elegant Victorian homes, great shopping and dining in one of the best neighborhoods in Philadelphia. The Franklin Institute Located in the heart of Philadelphia, The Franklin Institute is a renowned and innovative leader in the field of science and technology, as well as a dynamic center of learning. This is Pennsylvania's most- visited museum and offers access to hands-on science education. Reading Terminal Market An exhilarating selection of baked goods, meats, poultry, seafood, produce, flowers, ethnic foods, cookware and eclectic restaurants are peppered throughout the Market. .
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