Releases: Expanded View
Fact Sheet: The Philadelphia Region
The Accessible Greater Philadelphia Region
Population:
There are 3.9 million people residing in the five-county region (7.75 million in the Philadelphia Designated Market Area), making Philadelphia the second largest city on the East Coast and the sixth largest in the U.S.
Location:
Philadelphia is a two-hour drive from New York City, two-and-a-half hours from Washington, DC and 45 minutes from Atlantic City, with convenient access to the Pennsylvania Turnpike, I-76, I-95 and the New Jersey Turnpike. 25% of the United States population lives within 350 miles of Center City Philadelphia.
The city is a 90-minute flight or a one-day drive from Toronto (880 kilometers), Ottawa (772 kilometers) and Montreal (745 kilometers). There are more than 35 flights per week from these cities and convenient connections from all other major Canadian cities.
Air Transportation:
Philadelphia International Airport, located about seven miles from Center City, is a base for around 30 carriers (including several discount carriers such as Southwest Airlines and Frontier) that offer 700 daily nonstop flights to more than 120 domestic and international cities.
Rail Transportation:
Amtrak’s 30th Street Station is a major East Coast hub, with trains that run along the northeast corridor serving Boston (six-hour commute), New York (under 90 minutes), Baltimore (90 minutes) and Washington, DC (two hours).
City Transportation:
Thanks to founder William Penn, Center City has an easy-to-follow grid street design, making it a walkable city. Visitors can flag down taxis at the airport, train stations, hotels, the Independence Visitor Center and throughout Center City. Methods of public transportation:
- Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA), a vast network of bus, subway and trolley commuter services in the city and the suburbs. The SEPTA Airport Rail Line connects the airport with Center City.
- The Port Authority Transit Corporation (PATCO Hi-Speedline) is an easy way to travel from southern New Jersey to Center City Philadelphia.
Narrated Touring Transportation:
Philadelphia Trolley Works, Ride the Ducks and the Big Bus Company are among the city’s narrated touring options. In the summer months, Phlash trolleys take visitors to the city’s most popular tourist attractions/areas for $1 per ride.
Visitor Web Site:
- gophila.com, Philadelphia’s official tourism site
- uwishunu.com, insider’s look at the city’s dining, drinking, nightlife, active pursuits and culture
Climate:
Philadelphia experiences four distinct seasons with a moderately cold winter and hot, humid summer. January average temperature, 32 degrees Fahrenheit; July average temperature, 78 degrees; average yearly rainfall, 41 inches; normal seasonal snowfall, 21 inches.
Visitor Facts:
There were 29.24 million visitors to Philadelphia and The Countryside® in 2007. Of these visitors, 23.3 million were leisure travelers and 5.9 million were business travelers. Overnight leisure tourism has grown 63% from 6.5 million in 1997 to 10.6 million visitors in 2007.
The top states for overnight visitors to Greater Philadelphia are Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey, but 53% of overnight visitors come from outside the Mid-Atlantic region. Median age is 43 years old; median income is $77,946.
History:
William Penn founded Philadelphia in 1682 and applied his Quaker ideals of racial harmony and religious tolerance to the colony. Nearly 100 years later, during the American Revolution, the fight for freedom took hold in Philadelphia. In July 1776, the rewards were great as independence rang out with the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The 19th century proved to be prosperous for the city, still very much the nation’s center of culture and industry. Today, Philadelphia is a thriving destination, popular for its history, cultural attractions and fine dining experiences.
Attractions:
A sampling of city attractions: The Academy of Natural Sciences, Betsy Ross House, City Hall, Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site, The Franklin Institute Science Museum, Independence National Historical Park (including Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell Center), Independence Seaport Museum, Institute of Contemporary Art, Masonic Temple, Morris Arboretum, Mutter Museum, National Constitution Center, National Liberty Museum, Penn’s Landing, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia Zoo, Please Touch Museum, Rosenbach Museum & Library, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Walnut Street Theatre, Wilma Theater
A sampling of regional attractions: American Helicopter Museum and Education Center, The Barnes Foundation, Brandywine River Museum, Elmwood Park Zoo, Fonthill Museum, Longwood Gardens, Mercer Museum, James A. Michener Art Museum, Tyler Arboretum and Valley Forge National Historical Park
Annual Events:
January: Mummers Parade
March: Philadelphia Flower Show
April: Equality Forum, Penn Relays, Philadelphia Film Festival
May: Brandywine River Museum Antiques Show, Dad Vail Regatta, International Children’s Festival, Jam on the River, Devon Horse Show and Country Fair
June: Odunde Afrikan-American Street Festival, Philadelphia International Championship
July: Sunoco Welcome America!
August: Philadelphia Folk Festival
September: Philadelphia Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe
October: Terror Behind the Walls
November: Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show, Thanksgiving Day Parade
December: A Longwood Gardens Christmas, New Year’s Eve fireworks
Hotels:
There are more than 10,000 hotel rooms in Center City, and about 7,600 within a 15-minute walk of the Pennsylvania Convention Center and City Hall. Some 4,500 rooms surround the Philadelphia International Airport.
Acclaimed Restaurants:
Philadelphia is a true diner’s destination, one that Saveur magazine recognized as “the most underrated American food town” in “Saveur 100: Our Favorite Foods, Restaurants, Recipes, People, Places & Things.” (January/February 2004)
Dining trends throughout the region that make Philadelphia such a well-recognized foodie town include: the bring-your-own-bottle (BYOB) craze; outdoor cafes; kitchens using locally grown, farm-fresh ingredients; couples in the kitchen; and the dining empire of prolific restaurateur Stephen Starr.
Shops:
Philadelphia neighborhoods and malls offer a wealth of diverse shopping experiences, from independent boutiques and upscale shops on big and little streets in Center City and in the vast King of Prussia Mall, to outlet stores and discount malls such as Franklin Mills. There is no sales tax on clothing in Pennsylvania and no GST or Federal tax for Canadian visitors.
Nightlife:
From luxe lounges to dive bars with character to jazz clubs, Philadelphia has a booming nightlife scene. Neighborhoods like Old City and Rittenhouse Square offer an array of nightlife options.
Sports:
The four major-league teams are the Phillies (baseball), Eagles (football), Flyers (hockey) and Sixers (basketball). Other teams include the Kixx (indoor soccer), Wings (indoor lacrosse) and the Barrage (outdoor lacrosse). Sports complexes include Citizens Bank Park, home to the Phillies; and Lincoln Financial Field, home to the Eagles. The Wachovia Center and Spectrum are also part of Philadelphia’s stadium complex.
Convention Facilities:
The Pennsylvania Convention Center, one of the largest convention centers in the Northeast, currently features 1.3 million square feet of floor space. A large expansion is expected to be complete in 2010.
Colleges and Universities:
Nearly 300,000 students attend some 50 colleges in the Philadelphia five-county region. More than 50,000 degrees are conferred annually.
Famous Philadelphians:
Benjamin Franklin, Walt Whitman, W.C. Fields, Edgar Allan Poe, James A. Michener, Walter Annenberg, Reverend Leon Sullivan, W.E.B. DuBois, Marian Anderson, John Coltrane, Grace Kelly, Bill Cosby, “Dr. J.” Julius Irving, Wilt Chamberlain, Will Smith, Patti LaBelle, Kevin Bacon, M. Night Shyamalan, Jill Scott, Pink and Donovan McNabb.
Filmed in the Area:
Arlen Faber, Cold Case (TV), The Colbert Report (TV), Dare, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (TV), Marley & Me, Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen, The Wrestler, Baby Mama, The Happening, Rocky Balboa, Shooter, Lady in the Water, Invincible, In Her Shoes, National Treasure, The Village, Jersey Girl, Signs, The Sixth Sense, Rocky I-V, Beloved, Fallen, 12 Monkeys, Up Close & Personal, Philadelphia, The Age of Innocence, Trading Places, Mannequin I-II, Witness, The Real World Philadelphia (TV) and Unbreakable
Distinctions:
In addition to being the birthplace of the nation, Philadelphia can claim many of America’s “firsts”: first hospital (Pennsylvania Hospital, 1751), first reading of the Declaration of Independence (1776), first Fourth of July celebration (1777), first stock exchange (Philadelphia Stock Exchange, 1790), first capital of the United States (1790-1800), first art museum and school (Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1805), first natural history institution (The Academy of Natural Sciences, 1812), first department store (Wanamaker’s), first Mother’s Day (1908), first Thanksgiving Day Parade (1920), first professional football game (Philadelphia
Eagles beat Cincinnati Reds, 64-0, 1934), first zoo (Philadelphia Zoo, 1874), first computer (ENIAC), first ice cream sundae, among others.
More superlatives that Philadelphia boasts: America’s oldest street in continuous use (Elfreth’s Alley), the largest mall on the East Coast (The King of Prussia Mall), the most murals in the country (more than 2,700), the oldest theater in continuous use in the English-speaking world (Walnut Street Theatre, 1809), the oldest and largest outdoor market (the Italian Market), the largest landscaped city park (Fairmount Park, 8,700 acres), the oldest African American newspaper (The Philadelphia Tribune), the largest masonry building in the world (City Hall), one of the few cities with a professional franchise in all four major league sports, the longest-running folk parade (the Mummers New Year’s Day Parade, 1901) and more Rodin sculptures than any place outside of Paris (Rodin Museum).
The Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) makes Philadelphia and The Countryside® a premier destination through marketing and image building that increases business and promotes the region’s vitality.
For more information about travel to Philadelphia, visit gophila.com or uwishunu.com, where you can build itineraries; search event calendars; see photos and videos; view interactive maps; sign up for newsletters; listen to HearPhilly, an online radio station about what to see and do in the region; book hotel reservations and more. Or, call the Independence Visitor Center, located in Historic Philadelphia, at (800) 537-7676.
Contact(s):
- Cara Schneider, (215) 599-0789
- Donna Schorr, (215) 599-0782
Related Releases
More Than 35 Experiences Found Only In Philly
Hands-On Philly Fun For All Interests
Eat And Drink Your Way Through Philadelphia:
- It’s hard to say whether kids or adults have more fun at the fudge-and-candy parties at Betty’s Speakeasy. Large or intimate groups can schedule time to cut fudge, make candy, decorate cookies and gobble them up at the end of the party.
Nine In ’09: Big Names In Philadelphia In 2009
Nine Events And Exhibitions Focus On Leaders In Art, History, Literature, Science—And Beer
2009 is going to be a blockbuster year in Philly thanks to nine big-name events and exhibitions focusing on leaders in art, history, literature, science and beer. Two only-in-Philadelphia exhibitions—Galileo, The Medici and The Age of Astronomy at The Franklin Institute Science Museum and Cézanne and Beyond at the
...2009 Annual Events And Major Exhibtions In Philadelphia
So Much To Do For Any Kind Of Trip
Art lovers, garden enthusiasts, film connoisseurs and sports fans keep coming back year after year for festivals, sporting events, art shows, parades and cultural events in Philadelphia. Here’s what’s going on in the region in 2009:
January 2009:
- Thousands of decorative strutters kick off the New Year by marching
New And Notable In Philadelphia And The Countryside® In 2008 And Beyond
Big-name Exhibitions, Two Bicentennials, Annual Events, A New Museum And More
Now Playing:
New $88 Million Children’s Museum
Taking kids to the Please Touch Museum® is a completely different experience since the museum moved to its new home in Fairmount Park in October 2008. Located in Memorial Hall—a National Historic Landmark built in 1876 for the Centennial Exhibition—the
Philadelphia's Top News And Events For 2008
History, Museums, Sports, Music And More In 2008
Openings:
- Please Touch Museum and Centennial District – When it opens on October 18, 2008, the children’s museum’s new location in Fairmount Park’s Memorial Hall—a National Historic Landmark built in 1876 for the Centennial Exhibition—will boast three times more space for exhibitions and programs. Just outside the museum,
Artist Barkley L. Hendricks And Friends Show Off Philly's Cool Side
Hendricks And His Pals Pick Their Top Spots Around The City
The following itinerary is available on gophila.com/barkleyhendricks.
LOCATION: Historic Philadelphia, Center City and North Philadelphia
TRANSPORTATION: On foot, by taxi or car
DURATION: Two nights and two days
Note: Locations picked by Barkley and friends are indicated as such. Other places are suggestions of the tourism office.
Philly’s flavors,
...Paging All Science And Medical Mavens: Get To Philadelphia Stat For Body Worlds And Beyond
Philly’s Scientific Treasures Include Mütter Museum, Nation’s First Hospital & More
When Gunther von Hagens’ Body Worlds 2 & The Brain makes its debut at Philadelphia’s Franklin Institute on October 17, it will be one of many points of interest for visitors eager to explore the area’s vast array of scientific treasures. The second-largest medical research and education center in the
...
Ten Best Bets For Philly Visitors In 2010
Major Expansions, Modernizations And Exhibitions Make 2010 A Year To Remember
As the first decade of the new millennium winds to a close, some of Philadelphia’s most venerated cultural and historical institutions are gearing up to spend the coming decade newly energized and outfitted for a tech-savvy, sophisticated new generation of visitors. Throughout Historic Philadelphia, Center City and Philadelphia’s countryside, tourist
...Fact Sheet: Philly At-A-Glance
- The second largest city on the East Coast, Philadelphia is the sixth largest city in the United States, with a population of 1.4 million in Philadelphia and 3.9 million people residing in the five-county region.
- Thanks to founder William Penn, Philadelphia’s Center City follows an easy-to-navigate grid street design. The
Going Beyond Barkley Hendricks In Philadelphia Is Beyond Cool
Plenty To See And Do For Those Inspired By Barkley Hendricks’ First Career Retrospective On View In His Hometown Of Philly This Fall
From his iconic life-sized portraits to compelling Jamaican landscapes, native son Barkley L. Hendricks’ works come to Philadelphia’s Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) for an exclusive fall engagement. Birth of the Cool is Hendricks’ first career retrospective, and from October 17 to January 3, art aficionados can visit
...Philly's Scene For Gay And Lesbian Travelers Heats Up This Fall
City Welcomes The Newest Kimpton Hotel And Nightclubs Q Lounge And Voyeur
Gay and lesbian travelers looking to extend their summer fun into autumn need look no further than Philadelphia in 2009 and beyond. With a handful of new restaurants, bars, clubs, events and hotels to complement Philadelphia’s cherished and historical gay-friendly heritage, Philadelphia is the place to Get Your History Straight
...10 Not-To-Miss Halloween Treats In Historic Philadelphia
Edgar Allan Poe Show, Ghost Tours And Pumpkin Painting Make Authentic Treats—And That’s No Trick
It’s the time of year when visitors wander the cobblestone streets of Historic Philadelphia and ask the question, are they or aren’t they…haunted. Halloween offers lots of “Poe-tential” for literary encounters with spooky characters, as well as family-friendly ghosts and goblins who some think still inhabit the centuries-old neighborhood.
Halloween
...It's That Time Of Year Again: 2010 Annual Events In Philadelphia
So Much To Do For Any Kind Of Trip
Art lovers, garden enthusiasts, film connoisseurs and sports fans keep coming back year after year for festivals, sporting events, art shows, parades and cultural events in Philadelphia. Here’s what’s going on in the region in 2010*:
January:
- Thousands of decorative strutters kick off the New Year by marching up
Dear Hispanic Traveler Y Familia, Celebrate Your Heritage In Philadelphia
Philly’s Hispanic Heritage Month Features 26th Annual Feria del Barrio, Puerto Rican Day Parade & Maria From Sesame Place
A major art exhibition, a Puerto Rican parade and grassroots community events are all in the works for Philadelphia’s Hispanic Heritage Month celebration, taking place from September 15 to October 15, 2009. Those wishing to experience the culture and charisma of the city’s large Latino community will find plenty of
...Dear Serving In The Military, Philadelphia Wants You!
Hotel Packages Starting At $110; Plus Free Admission And Discounts Through Veterans Day
Calling all military personnel. Philadelphia, the city where the U.S. Army, Navy and Marines were all founded, invites the military and their families to have some fun in America’s birthplace while taking advantage of tours and special offers available to them, now through Veterans Day. The Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing
...23 Reasons To Visit Philadelphia And The Countryside® In Fall 2009
Mark The Calendar For Princess Diana, Jim Henson, Halloween, Philadelphia Marathon And The Thanksgiving Day Parade
As summer’s high temperatures subside and leaves turn red, orange and yellow, Philadelphia and The Countryside® welcomes autumn with special exhibitions, Halloween haunts and all-ages annual events. Princess Diana, Jim Henson, Henri Matisse, George Washington Carver and Barkley L. Hendricks lead the lineup, which also includes Body Worlds 2 at
...Tourism Office Asks 5,000 Philadelphians To Send Postcards To Friends And Family Inviting Them To Sleep Over In Philly
Postcards Support Philadelphia’s New With Love, Philadelphia XOXO™ Tourism Campaign
This summer, as part of the new With Love, Philadelphia XOXO™ marketing campaign, the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) is asking 5,000 Philadelphians to send postcards to friends and family all over the country inviting them to visit Philadelphia and stay over in a hotel.
Philadelphians can write
...16 Ways To Celebrate America's Birthday In The Philadelphia Region
The Independence Day Party Lasts For Days In And Around Philadelphia
When Philadelphia throws a birthday party, everyone catches the spirit—especially leading up to and during Fourth of July weekend. In addition to the many free events that are part of the city’s annual Sunoco Welcome America! celebration, the region is jamming with dozens of events and festivals that celebrate our
...Four Days Of Summer Fun In Philly For The Whole Family
The following itinerary is available on gophila.com.
LOCATION: Historic Philadelphia, Centennial District, Bucks County, Kennett Square and Camden, New Jersey
TRANSPORTATION: Foot, taxi, bus or car
DURATION: Four days and four nights
This summer, forgo the same old family vacation in favor of a fun and—dare we say—educational trip
...Plenty To Do In Philly Before And After The Galileo Exhibition
After Star-gazing With Galileo, Museum-goers Can Find More Fun In Philly
After exploring the Galileo, the Medici and the Age of Astronomy exhibition, appearing only in Philadelphia, only in 2009 (April 4 through September 7, 2009 at The Franklin Institute Science Museum), visitors are encouraged to spend a night or two and enjoy other exhibitions and events in the region.
...Dear Foodies: Culinary Happenings Galore Offer Plenty Of Mouthwatering Reasons To Visit Philadelphia
Food-focused Tours, Festivals And Classes Tempt Taste Buds In Philadelphia And The Countryside®
When foodies hit the road, they take their passion for farmers markets, culinary tours and tasting experiences with them. Whether it’s called culinary tourism or just plain fun, the chance to see, smell and taste the best of local gastronomy is a big attraction, and it’s getting bigger. The 2009
...GPTMC Launches PHILLY 360°™, The Book, During The Roots Picnic
The Limited-edition Book Features The Roots, King Britt, Ethel Cee And Others
The Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) will debut PHILLY 360°™, The Book—the newest component of its African-American tourism marketing campaign—at The Roots Picnic on June 6, 2009. The limited-edition, hard-bound book features interviews with some of Philadelphia’s most prominent African-American tastemakers and trendsetters, including The Roots, King Britt
...Survey Says: Stephen Hawking Is The Modern-Day Galileo
Hawking Ranks Above Al Gore, Al Roker And Captain Kirk In Survey To Help Galileo Exhibition Promoters Shape Marketing Message
The results are in: A sample group of 3,694 people completed a survey about the world’s most famous astronomer Galileo Galilei, and a stunning 50% of respondents said that physicist Stephen Hawking is the modern-day person who best embodies Galileo’s spirit and contributions. People were given a choice of Hawking,
...Many Of Philly's Finest Attractions Are Free—Or Almost
Places To Go And Things To Do For Visitors On A Budget
When it comes to visiting Philadelphia, some of the best things to see and do are free—or close to it. For families and budget travelers eager to explore the region, that’s great news. Check out the city’s many low-cost or no-cost attractions, including historic Independence Hall, free student recitals at
...
GPTMC Releases Report To The Tourism And Hospitality Industry
Tourism 2009 Highlights 2008 Numbers And Philadelphia Hospitality Outlook
Today the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) released its Tourism 2009 Report to the Region. The 36-page publication provides a comprehensive snapshot of the region’s leisure tourism industry and takes a look at opportunities and challenges the region faces as a result of the current economy. The annual report
...Fact Sheet: With Love, Philadelphia XOXO™
With Love, Philadelphia XOXO™ Campaign
CAMPAIGN NAME: With Love, Philadelphia XOXO™
CAMPAIGN OVERVIEW: Launching May 2009, With Love, Philadelphia XOXO™ is part of GPTMC’s 2009 recessionary strategy to boost leisure visitation and overnight hotel stays in Philadelphia. It appeals to many different audiences through various letters addressed to travelers. Penned by the city itself, the
...
Dear Summer Traveler, Come Visit Me...With Love, Philadelphia
Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation Launches Philadelphia’s $2.5 Million Summer Campaign To Woo Visitors
The Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) today revealed With Love, Philadelphia XOXO™, a new $1.4 million tourism marketing campaign developed in direct response to the current economic climate and designed to increase leisure visitation and hotel occupancy.
In total this summer, GPTMC will spend $2.5 million to woo leisure
...
$1.5 Million African-American Histroy Exhibition Kicks Off Summer In Historic Philadelphia
New July Fourth Parade, Lincoln Celebration And Behind-The-Scenes Boat Tours Headline A Summer Of Discovery
This summer, Historic Philadelphia is home to brand-new attractions, activities and events, including the provocative new exhibition at The African American Museum in Philadelphia, Audacious Freedom: African Americans in Philadelphia, 1776-1876. After undergoing an extensive renovation, the city’s premier African-American museum will unveil its stunning permanent display on Juneteenth
...Fun And Games: Turn A Summer Trip To Philly Into A Playful Adventure
Feel Like A Kid (Or Bring One Along) On Scavenger Hunts, Clue-Finding Expeditions And Role-Playing Activities
Thanks in part to the popularity of TV shows like The Amazing Race and movies like National Treasure (filmed partially in Philadelphia) that send people around the world on the search for clues, prizes and hidden treasures, Philadelphia attractions are mapping out creative ways to help visitors get to know
...GPTMC Teams Up With Southwest Airlines, R Family Vacations And The Dinah Weekend To Promote Gay Travel To Philly
Long-standing And Innovative Partnerships Help Get The Word Out About Gay-friendly Philly
The Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) is proud to announce the renewal of three partnerships to support its groundbreaking gay and lesbian marketing campaign, Philadelphia – Get Your History Straight and Your Nightlife Gay®. Southwest Airlines has teamed up with GPTMC for the second year, while R Family Vacations
...Philadelphia Quest For Freedom Features New Exhibitions, Tours And Learning Weekends Throughout The City
Programs Highlight African-American History And The City’s Free Black Community
This summer’s Philadelphia Quest for Freedom will feature new programs, tours and exhibitions—including the brand-new permanent exhibition at The African American Museum in Philadelphia, Audacious Freedom: African Americans in Philadelphia, 1776-1876—to give visitors a more exciting and in-depth view of African-American history in Philadelphia and in the United States’
...A Dozen African-American Exhibtions, Events And Restaurants Not To Miss In 2009
Mark The Calendar For A Spring And Summer To Remember
Travelers heading to Philadelphia this spring or summer will have a chance to immerse themselves in the region’s rich African-American history and culture thanks to an assortment of special events and exhibitions taking place in the city and beyond. During the course of both seasons, they can check out The
...Discover The Only-in-Philadelphia Galileo Exhibtion And All Of Your Philly Travel Planning Needs At gophila.com/galileo
Visitors Can Plan A Philly Adventure From Start To Finish
History buffs, science enthusiasts, art lovers and Galileo fans eager to visit Philadelphia for the Galileo, The Medici and The Age of Astronomy exhibition—making its exclusive stop at The Franklin Institute Science Museum, April 4-September 7, 2009—need look no further than gophila.com/galileo, a specially created section on the Philadelphia’s
...GPTMC’s gophila.com Generated $5.5 Million In Hotel Revenue Thanks To Travelocity Partnership
New More User-friendly Booking Engine Debuts To Kick Off Third Year Of Partnership
The Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation’s (GPTMC) gophila.com and Travelocity are celebrating a two-year partnership that has generated more than 17,000 reservations, 28,600 room nights and $5.5 million in room revenue. The third year of the partnership marks the debut of a new look and new technology that makes the
...Philly Tourism Office Staff Picks
The Ultimate Insiders Dish On Their Philly Favs
DONNA SCHORR, a young-at-heart Baby Boomer
Director of Communications
Yes, I take a train ride to the city every day, and at this age, I’m no expert on late night clubbing. But I’ve lived in or near Philly for decades (never mind how many), and I can tell you a
...
Affordable Summer Vacations In Philadelphia For Families And You
Galileo, Lincoln And Sesame Place’s “The Count” Headline A Summer To Remember In Philadelphia
Summer 2009 in Philadelphia is gearing up to be festive, affordable and full of family-friendly fun. New exhibitions and attractions indoors and out let visitors explore the stars, walk along the treetops, frolic in cooling waters and come face-to-face with historic figures. Free activities, including mural tours, historic storytelling and
...Fact Sheet: Family-friendly Philly
Family Fun In Philadelphia
Historical Sites And Attractions:
- Wannabe sailors can spend the night in the nation’s most decorated battleship, the Battleship New Jersey, and take tours of the officers’ and crew’s mess halls, communications center and high-tech command center. 62 Battleship Place, Camden, (856) 877-6262, battleshipnewjersey.org
- The nation’s most famous seamstress, credited
11 Reasons To Celebrate Black History Month In Philadelphia
Plenty Of February Happenings And A Great Hotel Package—What’s Not To Love?
Philadelphia celebrates African-American history 365 days a year, but things really heat up in February when the region’s museums, arts and cultural organizations and historic sites recognize Black History Month. One of the highlights of the city’s 2009 celebration is sure to be America I AM: The African American Imprint,
...Philly Loves Beer Week: 10 Days Of Festivities, 100 Events, 15,000 Attendees
Second Annual Philly Beer Week And A Great Hotel Package—What’s Not To Love?
Philly Beer Week is one of the countless reasons to Love Philadelphia. From March 6-15, 2009, beer lovers from all over can sip their way through more than 100 events at the second annual Philly Beer Week, which attracted more than 15,000 participants during its first year.
This year’s Philly
...New And Notable In Philadelphia And The Countryside® In 2009 And Beyond
Big-name Exhibitions, Two Bicentennials, Annual Events And More
Now Playing:
Survival Of The Fittest
The bicentennial of the birth of Charles Darwin prompted Philadelphia to name April 2008 through May 2009 the Year of Evolution. The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology leads the pack in honoring the scientist’s birthday with its innovative exhibition Surviving:
24 Places To Find Love In Philadelphia, The Place That Loves You Back
Hotspots For Singles And A Great Hotel Package—What’s Not To Love?
Thanks to its “City of Brotherly Love” and “Place That Loves You Back” monikers and the iconic Love sculpture that anchors Center City’s Love Park, Philadelphia has long been identified with that most euphoric of emotions. It should come as no surprise that hundreds of singles-friendly attractions across the region
...Barack Obama In Philly On January 17; Plenty Of Affordable Hotel Rooms For Inaugural Weekend
Presidential Activities Make For Four Days Of Fun And Discovery In The Nation’s Birthplace
Those looking for an affordable and accessible way to celebrate President-elect Barack Obama’s historic inauguration are invited to visit and stay in Philadelphia, the nation’s birthplace, January 17-20, 2009. The four days of festivities will include Obama’s visit to the city on Saturday, January 17 ; the world premiere of
...
Philly Serenades Travelers With "Love" This Winter
New “Philly Guest of the Day” Promotion And 100,000 Philly Overnight® Hotel Packages Sold
Robert Indiana’s iconic Love statue takes center stage in the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation’s (GPTMC) 10-week, love-themed tourism promotion set to debut on January 15, 2009. The new Love campaign promotes the popular Philly Overnight® Hotel Package, which this February reaches an incredible milestone: 100,000 packages sold and $20
...Philly Hotels Offer Free Hotel Parking For Barack Obama's Inaguration On January 20, 2009
Washington, DC’s Just Two Hours From Philly By Train And Three Hours By Car
Those interested in seeing President-elect Barack Obama’s inauguration in Washington, DC on January 20, 2009 will be hard pressed to find a hotel room in the nation’s capital, but hotel availability is currently plentiful in Philadelphia—just two hours from DC by train and three hours by car or bus—and the
...13 African-American Exhibitions And Events Not To Miss In Philly In 2009
Mark The Calendar For Two Seasons Full Of Exhibitions, Festivals And More
Travelers heading to Philadelphia this winter or spring will have a chance to immerse themselves in the region’s rich African-American history and culture thanks to an assortment of special events and exhibitions taking place in the city and beyond. During the course of both seasons, they can celebrate nearly 500
...Philly's More Romantic During The Holiday Season
The following itinerary is available on gophila.com/holidays.
LOCATION: Center City, Penn’s Landing and the Brandywine Valley
TRANSPORTATION: Foot, taxi and car
DURATION: Two days and two nights
Crisp starry skies…cozy firelight dinners…colorful twinkling lights. The holidays are here, and all around Philadelphia, romance is in the air. Time for
...10 Reasons To Visit Philadelphia Now
Historic Sites, Delicious Meals, Trendy Shops, Arts Galore
There are many reasons to visit Philadelphia any time of the year. Let’s see: It’s here where the nation was founded. It’s here where colorful neighborhoods bred distinct shops, bars and restaurants. It’s here where there’s always something worth discovering. And it’s close by. In fact, Philly’s within a 350-mile
...Regional Attractions Open Up The Skies To Amateur Space Explorers In Town For The Only-In-Philly Galileo Exhibit
Philly’s More Fun During The International Year of Astronomy
Visitors in Philadelphia for Galileo, The Medici and The Age of Astronomy, appearing only at The Franklin Institute Science Museum only in 2009 (April 4 through September 7), will find the region loaded with places that provide a greater knowledge of the stars. Not only can visitors enjoy Galileo-inspired lectures
...Story Starters
The Franklin’s Galileo, The Medici And The Age Of Astronomy Exhibition
This release is from The Franklin.
The Creation of The Franklin’s newest exhibit, Galileo, The Medici and The Age of Astronomy
When The Franklin learned that the museum in Florence, Italy, which houses the Galileo telescopes, would be closed for renovations in 2009, it began a dedicated campaign to bring
The Franklin & The International Year Of Astronomy
This is a release from The Franklin.
The Franklin aims to harness the stars when it becomes the home of the exclusive world exhibit Galileo, The Medici and The Age of Astronomy. This unique exhibition, which features the original telescope that Galileo used, has been timed to take place during
...Galileo, The Medici And The Age Of Astronomy Exhibit Comes To U.S.
Special Exhibition Makes The Franklin Its Exclusive Home in 2009
This is a release from The Franklin.
The Franklin, the most-visited museum in Pennsylvania and a Top Twenty most visited museum in the United States*, has announced that it will be hosting an exclusive world appearance of Galileo, The Medici and The Age of Astronomy. The exhibit, timed to take
...
12 Reasons To Visit Philadelphia This Winter
Winter’s The Season For Great Exhibitions, Holiday Fun, Dining And More In Philly
Winter may be chillier, but Philadelphia is just getting warmed up with a dozen new reasons to explore the five-county region. This season, visitors can walk through an interactive Chronicles of Narnia exhibition at The Franklin, view Cézanne’s masterful paintings at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and pay homage to
...Philadelphia Tourism Industry Shows 10-year Growth
Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation Announces 2007 Visitor Data And Strategies To Stay Competitive Now
In 2007, the Greater Philadelphia region set a new record in the tourism industry by welcoming 30 million visitors. A new report released today by the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) also shows that in the past decade there has been 36% growth in total visitation, and overnight leisure
...Travel Industry Association President To Address Philadelphia Hospitality Industry On October 6, 2008
Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation Announces 2007 Visitor Data
On Monday, October 6, 2008, Roger Dow, president and CEO of the Travel Industry Association (TIA), will talk to Philadelphia’s hospitality community about the trends and challenges that are impacting the global travel industry in 2008 and beyond. The Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) has organized Dow’s presentation to
...Five National Magazines And One Web Site Say Philly Is "Great," "Best" And "Tops"
City Shines In September/October 2008
Journalists are taking notice of Philadelphia as a hot urban destination, as evidenced by the many accolades bestowed on the city in September and October 2008. Here’s a look at what some national magazines and a Web site had to say:
- Business Facilities chose Philadelphia as one of seven destinations
National Constitution Center Presents Headed To The White House Exhibition
This is a National Constitution Center press release.
"I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States." Once every four years, the entire nation
...Philly Te Ama: Eat, Dine And Explore To Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
An Art Exhibition, Parade And Festival Celebrate Hispanic Culture In September And October
A major art exhibition, a Puerto Rican parade and grassroots community events are all in the works for Philadelphia’s Hispanic Heritage Month celebration, taking place from September 15 to October 15, 2008. Those wishing to experience the culture and charisma of the city’s lively Latino community will find plenty of
...Philadelphia And The Countryside® News
Exclusive Exhibitions, Annual Events, A Museum Opening And More
Fall 2008:
25th Annual Feria Del Barrio
The annual Feria del Barrio is one of Philadelphia’s largest celebrations of Latino music and culture, bringing together thousands of residents to celebrate 25 years of arts, education and community. The free, family-friendly day, held this year on September 7, 2008,
Three-Day Fourth Of July Weekend Filled Philadelphia Hotels
Leisure Visitors, A Dozen Weddings And Sporting Events Sent Hotel Occupancy Past 80%
Wedding bells, the Liberty Bell and a three-day Fourth of July weekend has the hospitality industry still celebrating Independence Day. According to the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) and the Greater Philadelphia Hotel Association (GPHA), Philadelphia hotel occupancy soared to 87% on Friday, July 4, and visitors stayed the
...It's Official: Philadelphia Had A Stellar Summer Season
Philadelphia Itself Combined With Great Hotel Prices Led Convention, Leisure And Business Travelers To Find The City Irresistible
The Philadelphia region experienced one of its strongest summers to date in 2007, according to officials at the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC), the Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau (PCVB) and the Greater Philadelphia Hotel Association (GPHA). Philadelphia was in high demand this summer for three reasons: there was
...Quest For Freedom Features New Summer Tours, Exhibitions Throughout Historic Philadelphia
Programs Highlight Underground Railroad And The Free Black Community in Philadelphia
This summer’s Philadelphia Quest for Freedom will feature new programs, tours and exhibitions, including Black Hands, Blue Seas at the Independence Seaport Museum and Black Founders at the Library Company of Philadelphia, exploring the story of the region’s Underground Railroad and early African American history. Now in its second year,
...Fourth Of July In Philly: Ben Franklin & Betsy Ross's Wedding, Two Fireworks Shows, John Legend, Boyz II Men, Fiesta And More
From July 3-6, All The Action Is In Philly During The Sunoco Welcome America! Celebration
When it comes to celebrating America’s birthday, Philly does July 4 like nowhere else. A highlight this year will be the real-life wedding of two re-enactors who portray Benjamin Franklin and Betsy Ross. The couple will be married in front of Independence Hall with Mayor Michael A. Nutter officiating and
...Celebrate America's Birthday With Patriotic Events, Activities, And Festivities Throughout The Philadelphia Region
The Independence Day Party Lasts For Days In And Around Philadelphia
Whoever said less is more sure wasn’t thinking about Fourth of July in Philadelphia and The Countryside®. When it comes to celebrating America’s birthday, America’s birthplace knows that more is better. In addition to the many free events that are part of the Sunoco Welcome America! celebration, the region is
...A Taste Of Philadelphia Brings Gastronomical Goodies To The Great Plaza At Penn's Landing
Philly Restaurants Featured At Sunoco Welcome America!’s Fourth Of July Celebration
Some of the city’s best chefs are bringing their culinary talents to the Great Plaza at Penn’s Landing, Columbus Boulevard at Chestnut Street, for A Taste of Philadelphia, an opportunity to feast on fine cuisine at fast food prices. The event, a joint production of Sunoco Welcome America! and the
...Philadelphia, America's Birthplace, Hosts Patriotic Ceremonies On July 4, 2008
Commemorative Activities End With Ceremonial Tapping Of The Liberty Bell
The best place to celebrate America’s birthday is the place where it all started 232 years ago—at Philadelphia’s Independence Hall. On Friday, July 4, 2008, at 10:00 a.m., Mayor Michael A. Nutter will lead the city’s Independence Day Ceremony, a commemorative event that pays tribute to the 18th-century
...Ben Franklin And Betsy Ross To Marry In Philly On July 3
Philadelphia’s Premier Historic Re-enactors Will Tie The Knot During Sunoco Welcome America!’s POPS on Independence Concert
Benjamin Franklin and Betsy Ross are getting married, and it’s happening in Philadelphia. In reality, Ralph Archbold, the city’s nationally recognized Ben Franklin re-enactor, fell in love with Linda Wilde, who often portrays Betsy Ross, and they decided to get married. The couple will exchange vows in a public ceremony
...There's No Place Like Philly On The Fourth Of July
John Legend, Boyz II Men And The Real Wedding Of Ben Franklin And Betsy Ross Re-enactors Highlight The Free Nine-Day Festival
The nation’s birthplace is still the best place to celebrate America’s birthday. Sunoco Welcome America!, Philadelphia’s nine-day marathon of Independence Day events, kicks off on Saturday, June 28 and continues through Sunday, July 6, 2008. In between, each day is jam-packed with films, food, dancing, a parade, patriotic ceremonies and
...uwishunu® Launches New Web Series Featuring Local Artists, Chefs And Nightlife
Fans Of The Blog Get What They Want: More Original Content
On the heels of a successful first year, uwishunu®, a two-year marketing initiative promoting Philly primarily through new media and Web 2.0 tools, the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) is responding to the uwishunu.com audience’s interest in original content with the debut of three new Web video
...Every Night Is A Good Night In Philly
Belly Dancing, Drag Queens And Movie Nights Mean There’s Never A Dull Moment
On any night of the week, there are countless things to do after dark in Philadelphia. From an upscale happy hour at a renowned museum to movies with a side of beer to cabarets with a little of everything, nights in Philly fit any mood. Here is a sample of
...Like A Local Hotel Package Books 1,332 Room Nights
In The Second Year, Package Includes CD To Help Visitors Listen Like Locals
The Philly Like A Local hotel package, one component of a program designed to provide the real deal from real Philadelphians on eating, drinking, music and culture, proved to be a success in year one, generating 1,332 room nights in its first 10 months and an estimated income of $475,000
...Mother's Day Marks Its 100th Anniversary In 2008: Philadelphia Resident Anna Jarvis Conceived National Holiday
Philadelphia, The City Of Motherly Love, Will Honor Moms On Saturday, May 10, 2008
To mark the 100th anniversary of Mother’s Day, started by Philadelphia resident and West Virginia native Anna Jarvis to honor her mother Anna Marie, the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) and the Office of the City Representative are organizing the City of Motherly Love" celebration on Saturday, May
...Headliners Announced For Two Concerts During Philadelphia’s Sunoco Welcome America! Fourth Of July Festival
John Legend To Appear On July 4, Boyz II Men Slated For July 5
Revelers in town for Sunoco Welcome America!, Philadelphia’s annual Independence Day celebration, can enjoy two evenings of free concerts during the festival, which runs from Saturday, June 28 through Sunday, July 6. Five-time Grammy winner John Legend will take the outdoor stage at the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of
...Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation Releases Annual Report During National Tourism Week
Tourism 2008 Looks Back At 2007 And Previews What’s Ahead
On May 15, the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) will release its annual report, entitled Tourism 2008 Report to the Region, to members of the local, regional and national tourism and hospitality industry. Distribution of the report, themed "More Partners, More Promotions, More People" coincides with National Tourism
...Jazzin’ It Up In Philly
Jam Sessions, Special Concerts And Events Make Philly A Year-Round Hot Spot For Cool Jazz
Music loversand gardening fans will find lots to groove to when "Jazz it Up," this year’s edition of the Philadelphia Flower Show, rolls into the Pennsylvania Convention Center from March 2-9, 2008. And after strolling through floral displays that re-create familiar New Orleans scenes and enjoying live jazz performances taking
...One Of America's Best Beer Drinking Cities Untaps Philly Beer Week, March 7-16, 2008
City Showcases Its Beer Roots Throughout The Month With Festivals, Podcasts, Book Launches, Tours And More
This year, Philadelphia, a city that’s been brewing beer for more than 300 years, is showing that it’s one of America’s best beer drinking cities with the debut of several new brew-inspired tours, guides, classes and festivals, including Philly Beer Week, taking place March 7-16, 2008. The suds fest will
...Betsy Ross House Carries On Flag Day Tradition With Flag Festival 2008 Set For June 8-15
Betsy Ross House Carries On Flag Day Tradition With Flag Festival 2008 Set For June 8-15
This is a Betsy Ross House press release.
It’s a grand old flag and there’s no better place to celebrate it than at the birthplace of our Stars and Stripes – Philadelphia’s very own Betsy Ross House, located in the heart of America’s most historic square mile. Flag Festival 2008,
...15 Reasons To Make Philadelphia Your Summer Vacation Destination
Summer’s The Season For History, Arts, Sports, Music And More In Philly
Summer in Philadelphia has long been the ideal time to celebrate our nation’s independence. This year, visitors can also learn about the tales of real pirates, gaze at contemporary American artwork, watch potential Olympic gymnasts in action, take the Presidential Oath of Office and experience other annual events that make
...Historic Philadelphia: An Affordable Summer Getaway
Find Plenty Of Fun In Philly For Free—Or For Close To $10 Per Person
In Historic Philadelphia, some of the country’s most significant historic sites—many of which are free or low-cost, perfect for families and educational for all—share the neighborhood with trendy shops, modern restaurants and buzzing nightclubs. Affordable hotel packages with free parking and transportation options, including 50% off Amtrak, make a good
...