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一位在费城土生土长的居民分享了游客常犯的错误和鲜为人知的本地景点。文章强调,费城不仅有历史地标,更有充满活力的美食场景、广阔的绿地和丰富的文化艺术。建议游客穿着舒适的鞋子,步行探索这座城市,并勇于尝试非游客区的美食。此外,作者还提醒注意费城独特的BYOB餐厅文化,并推荐了值得一试的芝士牛排店,鼓励游客深入体验费城,而非仅停留在表面,感受这座城市独特的魅力。

🚶‍♀️ **穿上舒适的鞋子,步行探索城市**:费城虽然面积广阔,但非常适合步行游览。从西费城到特拉华河,步行约一个半小时,沿途可穿越多个著名街区,体验不同风情,这是感受城市魅力的最佳方式。

🍽️ **发掘费城多元化的美食场景**:除了热门的Fishtown区域,费城的美食遍布全城,涵盖各种价位和风味,从Rittenhouse的精致料理到意大利市场的夜市小吃,再到华盛顿大道的越南河粉和西费城的中东风味。鼓励游客向当地人询问推荐,勇敢尝试新口味。

🍷 **了解并适应BYOB餐厅文化**:由于酒类执照成本高,费城许多餐厅实行“自带酒水”(BYOB)政策。这能节省开支,但游客需提前查询餐厅是否提供酒水服务,以免用餐时扫兴。前往BYOB餐厅前,可在附近便利店购买酒品。

🥩 **品尝地道费城芝士牛排,不止Pat's和Geno's**:费城随处可见美味的芝士牛排,Pat's和Geno's并非唯一选择,甚至可能不是最佳。Angelo's、John's Roast Pork和Sonny's是本地人推荐的优质选择。请注意,许多芝士牛排店仅接受现金支付。

🌳 **探索费城丰富的绿地和公园**:费城拥有许多不为人知的绿地,如沿舒尔基尔河步道散步,参观费城艺术博物馆,或在费尔蒙公园的日本茶园喂锦鲤。西费城的Bartram's Gardens和西北费城的Wissahickon公园也提供绝佳的自然体验,部分景点可乘坐公共交通抵达。

🎭 **深入体验费城艺术博物馆与文化**:除了在“洛奇台阶”拍照留念,更应走进费城艺术博物馆,欣赏其丰富的馆藏。Barnes基金会也是一个不容错过的艺术宝库,收藏了大量印象派及现代艺术作品,建议游客充分利用城市丰富的艺术资源。

🏙️ **费城独具魅力,超越“纽约小弟”的定位**:费城与纽约的地理位置相近,常被拿来比较,但它拥有自己独特的音乐、文化和鲜明的个性。它是一座充满活力、物有所值的城市,值得游客深入探索,感受其不亚于大都市的魅力。

I'm from Philadelphia, and I've seen many tourists visit my city and make the same mistakes.

Philadelphia is famous for its passionate sports fans, historic landmarks, vibrant culinary scene, and much more.

It also happens to be the part of Pennsylvania where I've lived my entire life. Over the years, I've watched many tourists come and go while falling for common misconceptions and making the same mistakes.

Here are some of the things I wish everyone knew before visiting my East Coast city. 

Pack your walking shoes.

Philly is one of the largest cities in the country, but it's also incredibly walkable.

I think walking is the best way to explore Philly's neighborhoods, each of which has something unique to offer.

The walk from my home in West Philly to the Delaware River on the east side is only about an hour and a half. Along that walk, I cross the Schuylkill River, mosey through the famed Rittenhouse Square, pass Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, and explore the charming streets of Old City.

Philly's thriving restaurant scene goes beyond Fishtown.
Philly has some incredible Thai food.

Don't get me wrong — there are incredible restaurants in Fishtown, one of Philly's busiest culinary neighborhoods.

However, Fishtown has just one small (and very new) slice of what the Philly dining scene has to offer.

Some of the best places to eat in Philadelphia that may not be on the "best new restaurant" list you skimmed before coming into town.

There's an incredible array of food at all different price points across the city — fine-dining tasting menus in Rittenhouse, late-night tacos in the Italian market, steaming pots of pho on Washington Ave, and platters of Ethiopian food in West Philly.

Don't be afraid to ask a few locals where they like to eat and step outside your comfort zone.

Be prepared for BYOB restaurants.
Some dining spots sell alcohol but many are BYOB.

Due to the high cost of liquor licenses in Philadelphia, many restaurants are "bring your own beverage," or BYOB.

This is great for your wallet, as you don't have to pay marked-up restaurant prices for alcohol. However, it can be frustrating if you wanted a beer with dinner and didn't realize it wouldn't be an option.

Just check online or call ahead to see if a restaurant is BYOB before heading out for a meal — there are sure to be plenty of places to grab a six-pack or a bottle of wine on your way.

Pat's and Geno's aren't the only places to get a good cheesesteak.
There are tons of places to get Philly cheesesteak throughout the city.

I don't necessarily want to wade into the ever-controversial debate about where to get the best cheesesteak in Philly.

However, I will say that the famous Pat's and Geno's aren't the only options — and, in my opinion, they're not even the best.

Cheesesteaks can be found all over the city, but a few places I'd recommend are Angelo's (the pizza is great here, too), John's Roast Pork, and Sonny's.

Pro tip: Many cheesesteak spots only take cash.

The city has more green space than you might expect.

When people think of Philadelphia, they often don't picture lush gardens or tree-lined hiking trails. However, we've got some great green spaces.

Visitors can stroll along the Schuylkill River Trail, which leads to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, or feed the koi fish at the Japanese Tea House in Fairmount Park.

In West Philly, check out Bartram's Gardens, a nearly 50-acre green space with lush gardens and a fully functioning farm. Wissahickon in Northwest Philly also offers scenic hiking trails, and the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge near the airport is a birdwatcher's paradise.

Many of these spaces can be accessed by public transit.

Locals tend to be much nicer than our reputation implies.

Philadelphians can sometimes have a reputation for being gruff, but more often than not, we're incredibly welcoming.

Many of us love our city and want to share our passionate feelings with everyone who visits.

Typically, I'm more delighted to point visitors to my favorite spots and welcome new residents into our community. For me, there's no gatekeeping in Philly.

Don't just take a picture on the Rocky steps — go inside the art museum, too.

The Philadelphia Museum of Art is one of the best institutions in the country, with a vast collection to explore. Unfortunately, some tourists only know the museum as the place where Rocky Balboa famously ran up the museum's 72 stone steps.

I won't discourage anyone from taking pictures with the Rocky statue or reenacting the scene, but I highly encourage everyone to check out what's inside the museum as well.

Visitors who want to see even more art should stop by the Barnes Foundation, which houses a collection of impressionist, post-impressionist, and modern art.

Philly is much more than just New York's little brother.

Philly is only about two hours south of New York City, and, given our proximity, we're often compared to our much larger neighbor. Some people even go so far as to call Philly New York's "sixth borough."

That said, Philly is so much more than a smaller (and usually cheaper) version of New York. It's a bustling city in its own right with incredible food, music, culture, and personality to explore.

This story was originally published on October 28, 2023, and most recently updated on October 15, 2025.

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