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Philadelphia's Chinatown is a vibrant 6-block enclave anchored by the iconic Friendship Gate, the largest Chinese gate in the U.S. at 12 meters tall. The neighborhood offers some of the city's best dim sum, pho, and hand-pulled noodles.
Fishtown is Philadelphia's hottest neighborhood, a former working-class fishing community along the Delaware River transformed into a hub of craft breweries, indie music venues, and innovative restaurants. It perfectly captures modern Philly's creative energy.

Manayunk is a hilly riverside neighborhood along the Schuylkill River in northwest Philadelphia, known for its Main Street corridor of independent boutiques, restaurants, and bars. The former mill town retains its industrial character.
Old City is Philadelphia's historic waterfront neighborhood, where cobblestone streets and 18th-century buildings sit alongside contemporary art galleries and trendy restaurants. It encompasses the greatest concentration of historic sites in the United States.

South Street is Philadelphia's most eclectic commercial corridor, stretching from the Delaware River to the Schuylkill. Once the southern boundary of colonial Philadelphia, today it's a colorful strip of vintage shops, tattoo parlors, restaurants, and nightlife.