Philadelphia Street Map
Map Description Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Travel maps for business trips, address search, tourist attractions, sights,airports, parks, hotels, shopping, highways, shopping malls, entertainment, and door to door driving directions.
Favorite tourist destination points Philadelphia include Congress Hall, Cliveden, Reading Terminal Market, Independence Hall, Philadelphia Zoo, Independence National Historical Park, and Fairmount Park.
Map Instructions Driving Directions: To view Philadelphia map, use the zoom or pan controls to change map distance, street view, or direction of sight.
Detailed hi-res maps of Philadelphia for download or print
This map shows streets, roads, rivers, houses, buildings, hospitals, parkings, shops, churches, stadiums, railways, railway stations, gardens, forests and parks in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia maps and geographic information includes print maps in the Penn Libraries collection, digitized maps, interactive web map applications, or GIS data in various formats such as shapefile or TIFF.
Some resources are limited to Philadelphia, while others have national coverage including neighborhood-level detail (e.g. ZIP code or census tract).
Center City Map
Large, detailed map of the downtown area (Source: Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau). Click the download button below.
Directions
Getting to Philadelphia is easy! You could be savoring a Philly cheesesteak at the iconic Reading Terminal Market by driving less than two hours from New York City. Or running up the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps à la Rocky in less than three hours from Washington, D.C. Or discovering the City of Brotherly Love’s rich history by exiting just two minutes off I-95. Amtrak trains run often along the Northeast Corridor and the Philadelphia International Airport is served by more than 20 major airlines.
Driving Here
A convenient destination from just about anywhere on the East Coast, Philadelphia is accessible from the south via I-95 North; from the north via the New Jersey Turnpike or I-95 South; from the west via the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-276) and the Schuylkill Expressway (I-76 East); and from the east via the Atlantic City Expressway and Route 42 North.
Cross over the Delaware River from neighboring New Jersey on one of several bridges, including the Benjamin Franklin, Walt Whitman, Commodore Barry and Betsy Ross.