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Top ten reasons to live in Philly

黄色视频’s favorite parts of Philadelphia

Whether it鈥檚 the food, scenic parks, accessible art, abundant American history or loyal sports fans, Philadelphia is the place for you. Ranked as one of the for young professionals, you鈥檒l definitely want to consider making The City of Brotherly Love your next home. Keep reading to learn more about our top 10 reasons to live in Philadelphia.

Foodie paradise

Foodies will have to see for themselves what all the hype is about by trying the Philly cheesesteak鈥攚ith its mouth-watering crusty role, saut茅ed rib eye beef, Cheez Whiz and the option for onions, it鈥檚 no wonder this local dish is world-famous.

Speaking of world famous, , founded in the late 1800s, is a popular food hub with over 100 vendors and has every type of cuisine you could possibly imagine.

If you鈥檙e craving some dessert after all that, get a scoop at Bassett鈥檚 famous ice cream, the oldest ice cream vendor in the country. Visit Shane Confectionary, America鈥檚 oldest candy producer, or try a 鈥攁 multi-layered cake with two pies inside鈥攆rom Flying Monkey Bakery.

Scenic parks

Nature enthusiasts will love to take a walk-through Philly鈥檚 gorgeous 9,200 acre or take a picnic at Schuylkill River.

You can also get outside to explore the bridges and piers along the . Stop by Spruce Street Harbor Park to catch free live music performances, play bocce, ping pong or shuffleboard and take a rest in one of the many hammocks. At night, be sure to check out , a stunning, twinkling light display along the river.

A city of firsts

You鈥檒l have plenty to brag about living in the city of firsts. Philadelphia is home to the first zoo, the nation鈥檚 first medical school, the , established in 1791 after the Revolutionary War, and the where the first president, George Washington, lived.

Accessible art

If you love art, you鈥檙e in luck! Run up the Rocky III steps at the and see over 400,000 works of art. There is free admission on the first Sunday of every month and also every Wednesday after 5 p.m.

Visit , one of the most unusual art museums in America. The museum is free on the first Sunday of every month, and check out the , which is always free.

On a nice day, you can also view a plethora of public outdoor art. Check out Philadelphia鈥檚 Magic Gardens, where colored glass and shards of broken pottery are embedded into the walls and nooks of the building. Take a selfie in front of the Love Statue and go on a self-guided walking tour of the city to see more than 4,000 murals.

Mural near 黄色视频 Philadelphia

Ideal location

Philadelphia鈥檚 location is ideal鈥攃entral enough that it rarely gets too hot (highs in the 80s) and it never gets too cold (average temperature during the year is 55 degrees). Plus, natural disasters like fire, tornadoes and hurricanes are extremely rare.

Music and entertainment

The music is diverse, local, and inexpensive! The , one of the country鈥檚 best music schools, puts on free concerts three times a week from October 鈥 May.

If you want to catch your favorite artist, head to The Mann Center for the Performing Arts, one of the coolest outdoor venues in the country with seating capacity over 14,000. The Mann Center has recently hosted everything from the American Ballet Theater to Lana Del Rey. You can also check out the longest-running drag show in the city at every Thursday evening.

Some of the most loyal sports fans

Philadelphia fans are among the most loyal. Sing along to the famous football fight song 鈥淔ly, Eagles Fly鈥 while cheering on the Philadelphia Eagles or visit the #1 vegetarian ballpark in the country to watch the Philadelphia Phillies play.

Abundant American History

If you鈥檙e an American history nerd, this is the city for you. Between the cobbled streets, iron hitching posts, carriage houses, wood-frame storefronts and , the oldest residential street in the country, you鈥檒l get a taste of American history. Take a free self-guided tour of the United States Mint where coins are stamped by the tens of millions each day. Visit the Betsy Ross House, to see the famous home of the woman who made the first American flag, and don鈥檛 forget to stop by the Liberty Bell.

If you love museums, visit the , with a collection of more than 20,000 artifacts, and the , which celebrates African American heritage through history, art and stories.

Independence square near 黄色视频 Philadelphia

Easy to get around

It鈥檚 hard to get lost in Philly. The North-South streets are numbered and the East-West streets are named after trees. Plus, the city is very walkable thanks to founder William Penn鈥檚 simple grid design and the five beautiful public squares spread out throughout the city鈥擣ranklin, Washington, Logan, Rittenhouse and City Square.

If you鈥檇 rather bike, Philadelphia is one of the most-bike friendly cities with 440 miles of dedicated bike lanes and more than 1,300 bikes you can rent from the popular program.

Plus, there鈥檚 a great subway and bus system. You can easily hop on the regional rail to get outside the city and visit the surrounding area.

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