Philadelphia City Hall
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Philadelphia City Hall
Philadelphia City Hall

Philadelphia City Hall

Free admission
Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19106

The Basics

Officially the largest municipal building in the US, City Hall is a highlight on a number of Philadelphia walking, minivan, and bus tours. City Hall is also a stop on a hop-on hop-off sightseeing double-decker bus.

Casual passersby can admire the building, especially its Second Empire edifice bearing impressive sculptures by Alexander Milne Calder, creator of the William Penn statue on its spire. Dilworth Park, located at the building’s base and added during a 2014 renovation, is a pleasant place to pause and catch your breath. Tours of the building’s interior are also available; tickets are based on 15-minute timed intervals and can be purchased online or at the venue. It’s also possible to book a guided tower tour and ascend to the observation deck located just below the William Penn statue.

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BYOB Historically Hilarious Trolley Tour of Philadelphia
BYOB Historically Hilarious Trolley Tour of Philadelphia
USD48.50 per adult
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Have a laugh while you learn sumpin!
History with humour…a good way for teenagers to engage (adults too :). Trip was fun and I’ll recommend it to friends and family.
Deb_M, Mar. 2023

Recent reviews from experiences in Philadelphia

star-4
The tour was a little too fast to take it all in.
Barbara_C, Jan. 2023
Philadelphia Hop-On Hop-Off City Tour
Arriving at the Rocky statue. The buses were clean. The drivers surprising great at maneuvering the narrow streets of zphlt.
star-5
Awesome!
Barbara_G, Mar. 2023
Philadelphia Hop-On Hop-Off City Tour
Learning about the Rocky statue, how it was moved from the top of the steps and then returned. However, after returning, it was no longer in its original spot instead, it was at the bottom of the steps. Remarkable!
star-5
A fun filled day!
Barbara_G, Mar. 2023
Philadelphia Hop-On Hop-Off City Tour
The tour guide keeps reminding us to watch out for the tree branches so we wouldn’t get hit 😀. It was a fun experience.
star-4
Educational
Karen_G, Mar. 2023
Philadelphia Hop-On Hop-Off City Tour
Tour guide very knowledgeable! Almost too much information. Lots to see and learn in the City of Brotherly Love
star-5
Ask for Bruce
Maria_V, Feb. 2023
Philadelphia Hop-On Hop-Off City Tour
Bruce was our tour guide and he was excellent! He really knows his stuff and is personable and kind.
star-5
Philly factual!
RITA_W, Jan. 2023
Philadelphia Hop-On Hop-Off City Tour
Commentator on the bus was very knowledgeable and entertaining. People pertaining to big bus tours were very nice and friendly.
star-4
Excellent way to get around on a cold day
Caroline_C, Jan. 2023
Philadelphia Hop-On Hop-Off City Tour
Tour guide Bruce was energetic and amazing. We learned so much! Only wish buses came more often (45 min interval is a bit too long)
star-5
Great tour.
Javier_A, Jan. 2023
Philadelphia Hop-On Hop-Off City Tour
Loved the museum of Arts, Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, and the terminal. Walked around the liberty bell which I enjoyed a lot. The tour is a great way to explore and learn about Philadephia’s history and places to visit. I would highly recommend not skipping the art museum, time just flew by for me at that amazing place.
star-5
Loved it !
Naeema_M, Jan. 2023
Philadelphia Hop-On Hop-Off City Tour
It was a cold day in January , so we took the bus ride to look at the city. Our tour operator he was good.
star-5
It was my second time...
Wayne_H, Jan. 2023
Philadelphia Hop-On Hop-Off City Tour
It was my second time visiting Philly and my first time experiencing the city tour by bus. It was an awesome tour, many historial landmarks, Museums and great history about Philadelphia.
star-5
Our tour guide had lots...
Emily_M, Dec. 2022
Philadelphia Hop-On Hop-Off City Tour
Our tour guide had lots of good information to share with the city. Sometimes these hop on trips aren't narrated by a real person. We were able to ask questions.
star-4
Handy for first visit to Philly for an overview
SUSAN_C, Dec. 2022
Philadelphia Hop-On Hop-Off City Tour
Although I have been to Philly before, the bus tour is a great way to get your bearings, to learn about the city and it helps as it gives you ideas of where you would like to investigate further. I would definitely recommend to first time visitors.
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • City Hall’s viewing platform, the highest open-air observation deck in Philadelphia, offers panoramic views of the city at 548 feet (167 meters).

  • Follow in the footsteps of your favorite actors: Philadelphia City Hall served as a filming location in classic movies ranging from Rocky to Philadelphia.

  • While you can book tickets on the day, it’s wise to purchase them online and secure your admission slot in advance.

  • One of the best perspectives of City Hall comes from the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps—it's visible directly down the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.

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How to Get There

Philadelphia City Hall stands at what was once Center Square, a landmark still very accessible on foot. There are also a number of public transportation options for visiting City Hall, including SEPTA Regional Rail (use either Suburban and Jefferson stations), SEPTA Market-Frankford and Broad Street lines, SEPTA trolleys, SEPTA buses, and NJ Transit buses.

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When to Get There

Philadelphia City Hall is open Monday–Friday and on select Saturdays year-round; it’s closed during public holidays. December is an exciting time to visit: That’s when Dilworth Park hosts the lively Rothman Ice Rink and companion Christmas market.

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What's Inside Philadelphia City Hall?

While the tower tour is often considered the highlight of a City Hall visit, don't discount the interior splendors of this architectural treasure. The enormous building contains more than 600 rooms, including the opulent City Council Chamber, the wood-paneled Supreme Court Room, and the chandelier-lit Conversation Hall.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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