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A private rooftop deck features wicker seating with colorful cushions and a glass-top table. Potted greenery decorates the wall, complementing the surrounding views of foliage. Two glasses and a decorative item are arranged atop the table, enhancing the inviting atmosphere.
Apartment in Bella Vista
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 327 reviews

Rooftop Skyview downtown-New Modern Apartment Home

Experience Philadelphia in this new, fully renovated & centrally-located apartment, exclusively used for rental, like a luxury hotel, but feel like home with separate bedroom, living room and a kitchen with a modern dining table, looking at a stunning view of downtown Philly's sky view. Not only you have the entire apartment, you also have private access to a large rooftop deck. This prime city location is near most iconic sites & great food. The area is safe. The townhouse is secured & private.

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A stylish living area features white brick walls, large windows allowing natural light, and a cozy seating arrangement. A gray sofa and two brown armchairs surround a coffee table. Decorative elements include a planter with a tall green plant and a branch with red berries in a vase.
Townhouse in Old City
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 405 reviews

Cobblestone Old City Delight A+Location | Sleeps 4

Beautifully renovated 1,550 SqFt bi-level 2 bedroom/ 2.5 bathroom apartment in private building! Comfortably sleeps 4 (2x queen sized beds) and there's plenty of space to spread out and relax. Beautifully appointed furniture and decor, located on a simply charming cobblestone street. Unbeatable Old City location - just a short walk to all attractions Philly has to offer. It's a wonderful property for traveling business partners who want space, family getaways, and intimate group gatherings.

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Two modern armchairs are positioned in a spacious living area with exposed brick and plaster walls. Large factory-sash windows offer a view of the Ben Franklin Bridge, which is illuminated at night. The warm wood floor complements the minimalist furnishings.
Loft in Old City
5 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

Dream Loft - Old City: LEMA House 4

Located on the best block in Old City, LEMA Houses are luxury lofts for design aficionados + romantics. These unique + thoughtfully designed spaces are furnished with LEMA product - an award-winning Italian closet + furniture manufacturer, bulthaup kitchens, Miele appliances, Lutron Pico lighting controls, Duravit + Dornbracht fixtures. The euro-queen beds, dressed with silky bedding + linen duvets, are one of many extra special touches to help make your Philadelphia experience truly dreamy.

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The exterior of the Trinity house is characterized by its narrow profile, featuring classic red brick and black shutters. A mural can be seen on the side wall, adding a touch of color. Steps lead up to the entrance, surrounded by small plants.
Townhouse in Rittenhouse
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Charming Historical Trinity in Rittenhouse Square!

Take a step back in time and enjoy a truly unique and historical Trinity (the original Tiny House) during your stay in the heart of Philadelphia! This gem is over 200+ years old and has earned its place on Philadelphia’s Historical Registry. Located just a few blocks from Rittenhouse Square Park, our cozy home puts you within easy access to shopping and restaurants on Walnut Street, theaters and the Avenue of the Arts on Broad, and the 9th Street Italian Market and shops in South Philly.

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A spacious living area is furnished with a deep blue leather sofa and a black leather armchair, complemented by a wooden coffee table. A modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances and granite countertops is visible in the background, alongside a dining table with seating for four.
Apartment in Old City
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 169 reviews

Unit 8, Queen Bed, Fast Wi-Fi, Elevator @Old City

Beautiful newly renovated elevator building with 8 charming studio apartments. The Building is located in the heart of Philadelphia Historic Quarter. (Old City), steps away from the all the landmarks: Independence Mall & Liberty Bell (2 Blocks) Benjamin Franklin Museum (1/2 of block) Museum of the American Revolution (1 block) National Museum of American Jewish (2 blocks), Betsy Ross House (2 blocks), Elfreth's Alley (3 block) fine restaurants, shops & entertainments and must more...

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A cozy living area features a stone fireplace with an electric heater and a wooden coffee table. A small dining set is positioned beside a set of stairs, and light streams through a nearby window, illuminating the warm tones of the space.
Cottage in Manayunk
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 227 reviews

Saint Davids Cottage: Walk to Train & Main Street

Enjoy a memorable visit in this historic, three-story, Federal-style row home on a quiet alley in the Philadelphia neighborhood of Manayunk. Leave your car at home. Take the train to this charming two-bedroom cottage, a three-minute walk from Manayunk Station. If you want to drive, there is free street parking and a nearby lot with free parking. Spend time strolling Main Street, discovering countless eateries, & hiking on trails. Commercial License #890 819. Renters License - 903966.

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A bright living room is showcased with a combination of cozy seating and a central leather ottoman. A gas fireplace is framed by a stone wall, above which a flat-screen TV is mounted. A dining table for two is situated nearby, with art adorning the light-colored walls.
Home in Washington Square West
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 205 reviews

Cozy & Historic Gem: Free Parking+ Patio -Sleeps 6

Enjoy city living at its finest in this 2-bed, 1.5-bath home located on a quaint tree-lined street in the highly sought-after Washington Square West neighborhood. Accommodating up to 6 guests, this historic "trinity house" boasts a 99 walk score and is surrounded by fantastic eateries, cafes and local shops. With the convenience of free off-street parking for 1 vehicle and a wonderful outdoor space to relax and unwind, this property is the perfect fit for you to enjoy and feel at home

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A spacious living area is defined by elegant high ceilings and detailed crown molding. Tall windows allow for ample natural light, while a comfortable beige sofa and a blue accent chair provide seating. A round coffee table sits on a plush area rug, completing the inviting space.
Apartment in Rittenhouse
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 230 reviews

Elegant Victorian Centre City 1 BR Apartment

This is a beautiful one bedroom apartment in Center City Philadelphia. This Classy Victorian designed apartment is steps away from Rittenhouse Square and everything Central-City Philadelphia has to offer. In the heart of Philadelphia, this apartment is within walking distance of some of the city's finest restaurants, shopping, and historic sites. Located on Walnut street, the city's liveliest street, there is always something to do just steps away. (Basic toiletries are provided)

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A spacious living area features exposed wooden beams and industrial-style windows, illuminating the room. A large, comfortable sectional sofa is positioned around a coffee table, complemented by a decorative plant nearby. A vibrant mural adds color to one wall, enhancing the inviting atmosphere.
Apartment in Olde Kensington
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 185 reviews

Stylish Artist Flat on Fun Bar & Restaurant Strip

Discover a unique retreat in an updated Philadelphia warehouse adorned with vibrant graffiti murals. This artist’s dream space features colorful decor, antique wooden doors, and industrial charm, creating an inspiring atmosphere for creativity. The 1-bedroom flat offers a spacious shower, a chef’s kitchen, and cozy furnishings for a creative and comfortable stay. Overlooking lively 5th Street, it’s surrounded by bars, restaurants, and breweries, with plenty to explore nearby.

Top guest favorite
The main floor living area features a cozy gas fireplace framed by exposed brick, surrounded by a wooden mantel. A round coffee table sits in front of a plush rug, with a bookshelf displaying a collection of books and decorative items. A spiral staircase leads to the upper floors.
Townhouse in Washington Square West
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 311 reviews

European-Inspired Tiny House on Charming Block

Welcome to TinyTrinity – a beautifully restored historic trinity house in the heart of Philadelphia. Tucked on a quiet, tree-lined street just steps from the city’s best restaurants, shops, and historic sites, this unique four-story, 500 sq. ft. home blends classic charm with modern comforts. Ideal for couples, solo travelers, or small groups (including furry friends), it offers a one-of-a-kind stay in a quintessential Philly setting.

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A spacious area is furnished with two king-size beds, each featuring distinct bedspreads. A mirrored wall reflects the comfortable sleeping arrangement. Wooden furniture, lamps, and a decorative rug contribute to a warm and inviting setting.
Townhouse in Spring Garden
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 1,781 reviews

Art Museum Area Stunning Studio

Beautiful Art Museum area studio –sunny and spacious with a king-size bed, 2 sofa beds (full-size), mirrored wall, private bath, shower, mini-fridge, microwave, and outdoor patio with table/chairs. Just a few blocks from many great attractions including museums, restaurants, parks, and much more! Easy access to public transportation. Fantastic location!

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An open-plan living area features a modern spiral staircase leading to the upper levels. A small kitchen area is visible, complemented by stylish bar stools. A patterned area rug lies beneath a minimalist bench, while a book stack rests on a round ottoman, inviting relaxation.
Townhouse in Washington Square West
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 328 reviews

Central,Historic+Contemporary Oasis

Classic trinity with all the modern amenities. Steps from Gayborhood, Ave of the Arts, South Street + all dining, shopping, and historic sites. Deck, patio, fireplace, beautifully renovated but with all the charm on a tree lined pedestrian street.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Philadelphia?

    Philadelphia has a variety of neighborhoods suiting different preferences. Center City is often recommended for its historic sites and dining, while Fishtown and Northern Liberties are known for creative scenes and cafes. University City attracts those interested in campus culture, parks, and museums.

  • What are the best things to do in Philadelphia with kids?

    Families can explore interactive museums, parks, and historic streets in Philadelphia. The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia Zoo, and Please Touch Museum are frequently suggested for engaging children of various ages. Spruce Street Harbor Park also has seasonal activities popular with younger visitors.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Philadelphia?

    Explore Independence Hall, take photos at the Liberty Bell, and stroll Reading Terminal Market for local flavors. Art lovers often visit the Philadelphia Museum of Art and its iconic steps. Neighborhoods like Old City and Fairmount have notable galleries and eateries.

  • How is the weather in Philadelphia?

    Philadelphia has cold winters near 26–41°F (-3–5°C) and warm, humid summers around 70–88°F (21–31°C). Fall and spring bring milder temperatures and changing foliage, so packing layers is helpful for most months.

  • What are the best places to visit in Philadelphia?

    Independence National Historical Park, the Liberty Bell, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art are some of Philadelphia’s most popular sites. Other often visited places include Eastern State Penitentiary and the Barnes Foundation for art lovers.

  • What are some hiking trails in Philadelphia?

    Wissahickon Valley Park has scenic woodland trails for hiking and birdwatching. Fairmount Park and Pennypack Park provide paths that wind through meadows, forests, and along streams. These natural spaces are popular for outdoor activities throughout the year.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Philadelphia?

    Visit the Franklin Institute for hands-on science, spend an afternoon at Philadelphia Zoo, or play and learn at Please Touch Museum. Spruce Street Harbor Park and local playgrounds also have attractions well-suited for families.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Philadelphia?

    Consider exploring the Brandywine Valley for gardens and art, or taking in history at Valley Forge National Historical Park. Beaches along the New Jersey coast and nearby small towns with local markets are also frequently suggested.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Philadelphia?

    Many hosts in neighborhoods like Fishtown, Old City, and Fairmount welcome pets, with some stays providing outdoor spaces or easy access to parks. Wissahickon Valley Park and Schuylkill River Trail are popular for outings with dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Philadelphia?

    Locals often use public transit or walk between sites, especially in Center City. Neighborhood markets and food stalls are great for sampling Philly’s culinary traditions. Comfortable shoes make it easy to explore historic cobblestone streets.

  • What is Philadelphia known for?

    Philadelphia is known for its pivotal role in United States history, diverse neighborhoods, and locally rooted food traditions. The city has iconic landmarks like Independence Hall and active arts, music, and sports scenes.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Philadelphia?

    Explore Magic Gardens’ mosaic art, wander Clark Park’s farmers market, or discover Bartram’s Garden, a riverside botanical garden. Many visitors are drawn to mural walks or independent galleries in South Philadelphia.

  • What are the best foods to try in Philadelphia?

    Try locally rooted classics such as cheesesteaks, soft pretzels, and roast pork sandwiches. Reading Terminal Market has a range of food stalls serving Pennsylvania Dutch specialties, hoagies, and locally made sweets.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Philadelphia?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes for exploring neighborhoods and museums. Layer your clothing, as temperatures change from winter lows near 26°F (-3°C) to summer highs around 88°F (31°C), and an umbrella is helpful for rainy days. A reusable water bottle is useful, especially when visiting parks or local trails.

  • What is the nightlife in Philadelphia like?

    Philadelphia’s nightlife blends live music venues, historic pubs, and creative cocktail bars in neighborhoods such as Fishtown and Rittenhouse Square. Many gather around South Street for diverse restaurants, music, and late-night eats.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Philadelphia?

    The annual Philadelphia Flower Show draws floral enthusiasts in late winter or early spring, while the Philadelphia Folk Festival is frequently suggested for music lovers in late summer. Fourth of July celebrations highlight city history with concerts and fireworks, and Center City Restaurant Week is popular among food fans.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Philadelphia?

    Family-friendly rentals are found throughout Center City, Fairmount, and University City, often near parks and museums. Many hosts provide amenities like kitchens, washing machines, and extra sleeping space for larger groups.

  • When is the best time to visit Philadelphia?

    Late spring and early fall are often recommended in Philadelphia, with milder temperatures and local festivals. Winter has festive activities, while summer brings long days, outdoor events, and lush parks.

All about Philadelphia

Philadelphia is the birthplace of The Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, and you can experience the special place it holds in history at numerous sites around town. Visit Independence Hall, where those important documents were crafted, and the Betsy Ross House, where the seamstress is said to have sewed the first American Flag. You can also explore the city’s rich past at places like Elfreth’s Alley, the oldest continuously inhabited residential street in the nation, and Congress Hall, the original meeting place of congress before Washington, D.C. Philadelphia was also the first city to build a museum dedicated to the life and work of African Americans, The African American Museum in Philadelphia, while The Colored Girls Museum in Germantown displays artwork and tells the history of Black women and girls.

Towering skyscrapers along the Delaware River waterfront dominate downtown Philadelphia’s skyline. The city’s ultra-modern city center hosts the Avenue of the Arts, with numerous performing arts institutions, galleries, and a Walk of Fame canonizing musicians who’ve contributed to the city’s reputation as a music destination. You’ll find a thriving nightlife scene in Philadelphia rife with trendy bars and clubs adjacent to cultural sites like the Philadelphia Museum of Art and its iconic grand staircase — where there’s a statue of a boxer from a famous movie filmed here.

Between visiting museums and historical sites — and enjoying some of the city’s many green spaces — opportunities for culinary delights abound. Award-winning restaurants, beer gardens, and late-night corner shops selling the city’s famous cheesesteak sandwiches rub shoulders throughout the modern and historically celebrated city.

What are the top things to do in Philadelphia?

Bartram’s Garden

Founded in 1728, Bartram’s Garden is the oldest botanical garden in North America. It is so old, in fact, that it was started by the personal botanist of King George III, from whom America won its independence. This 50-acre public garden in southwest Philadelphia has riverfront walking paths, a medicinal plant display, and the oldest living Ginkgo Tree on the continent. Plaques and educational centers throughout the grounds provide botanical and ecological lessons on the native flora found in the gardens.

Independence Hall

In 1776 the Declaration of Independence was signed in the Georgian-style Independence Hall, cementing the United States as an autonomous nation. It was also here in this hall that the first drafting of the U.S. Constitution took place. Tour the UNESCO World Heritage Site with its red brick façade and ornate clock adornments for a firsthand look at the iconic Liberty Bell and a visit to the Assembly Room, the very site that saw the birth of America.

Reading Terminal Market

Set underground beneath an old railway station, the Reading Terminal Market hosts a brilliant display of fresh produce, meats, cheeses, and artisanal goods for purchase from over 80 vendors. The industrial and neon aesthetic makes for a lively and unique stop to stock up on food for your Philadelphia vacation home or to enjoy a meal from one of the dozen restaurants and open-air eateries located here.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Philadelphia

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 8,030 vacation rentals in Philadelphia

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    3,200 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 2,640 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    270 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    4,580 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    7,800 of Philadelphia vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Philadelphia rentals

  • 4.7 Average rating

    Philadelphia stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

  • Nearby attractions

    Philadelphia's top spots, include Citizens Bank Park, Lincoln Financial Field, and Wells Fargo Center

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