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Philadelphia, PA

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Immerse yourself in the energy of Fishtown and explore Philadelphia with Anna & Bel as your urban retreat. For travel tips and inquiries, contact us by phone, email, or use the form below.

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Getting Around

  • Public Transportation

    In Philadelphia, there are several public transportation options available, especially from Fishtown. The SEPTA bus system offers routes like the 5, 43, and 57 that run through Fishtown, connecting it to different parts of the city. For a faster commute, the L Train (also known as the Market-Frankford Line) stops at the Girard Station, providing quick access to downtown and other neighborhoods. If you're heading further out, SEPTA Regional Rail serves the Kensington station on the Trenton Line, connecting to the broader suburban areas and central Philadelphia.

    For those who prefer cycling, the city has a network of bike lanes and the Indego bike-share program. Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are also readily available in the area. Lastly, Fishtown is a walkable neighborhood, offering easy access to nearby areas like Northern Liberties and Old City for those who prefer to travel on foot.

  • Airports Nearby

    Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) is the primary airport serving the city and is about a 20-minute drive or a 30-minute ride on public transit (via the SEPTA Airport Line) from Fishtown. It offers both domestic and international flights.

  • Parking Options

    For convenient drop-off, Anna & Bel provides two loading zones directly outside the hotel. Street parking is available, with some streets offering free parking and others a 2-hour limit. For secure, extended parking, guests have access to a complimentary off-site gated lot.

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