The largest city in the state of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia is the 6th largest city and certainly one of the country's most historical ones. In fact, Philadelphia was once the capital of the young United States, which explains the many historical and cultural sites that can still be visited there today.
Today it is a city of immigrants, statues, and museums. The famous thinker Benjamin Franklin lived here, and you can see many areas dedicated to his memory. There are also the Philadelphia Art Museum, the Please Touch museum, the Franklin Science Museum and many other places of learning that give Philadelphia a distinctly educational character. You can enjoy the pleasant spring and fall weather in its many parks, including Clark Park, Fairmount Park, Sesame Place, and the Philadelphia Zoo.
Like many other cities in the U.S, Philadelphia is also a city of diversity thanks to the many immigrants who have chosen to make their homes here. You can find great examples of Asian and African cuisine as well as local specialities such as beef steak and pretzels.
Passengers who want to reach the city from Philadelphia International Airport are provided with public transportation by trains. In addition to renting private cars at the airport, the passengers can rent a limousine with a private driver and go whenever they wish by making a unique city tour. Among all alternatives, taxis stand out as the means of transportation mostly preferred by passengers.
All City Cabs, Capital, City Cab, Cresent, Liberty, Olde City, PHL Cab, Quaker City, Victory and Yellow Cab companies at Philadelphia International Airport are charging fixed rates to take the passengers to the city center. Travelers can pay by cash or credit card. Starting with the second person, there is a $ 1 charge for each extra person, in addition to the fixed rate. There is no extra charge for passengers under 12 years old.
Trains with departure point F Terminal pass through the terminals E, D, C, B and A, respectively, to transport passengers to the Jefferson Railway Station in the city center. Trains, with an interval of half an hour, operate between 05:07 and midnight. Passengers wanting to board the train need to buy tickets from the counters before traveling.
The staff at the information desk at the airport next to the luggage delivery areas in the terminal communicates with American Limo, Atlantic Sedan Service, Delaware Express and Tropiano rental companies for those passengers who want to rent a limousine. You can information on fees and other matters from the staff, rent your limousine and pay the fare to limousine drivers by cash or credit card.
You can rent a car 24/7 from the offices of Hertz, Avis, National, Dollar and Enterprise companies located in Philadelphia International Airport's extensive park area to get to the city center.
