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Experience Philadelphia

Discover Philadelphia – The City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affection

As the sixth-largest city in the U.S. and the second largest on the East Coast, Philadelphia (affectionally known as Philly) offers the energy of a major city with the warmth of a neighborhood. Known as the birthplace of American democracy, Philly is home to iconic landmarks like Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and the Betsy Ross House. But beyond its history, Philadelphia is also a vibrant, creative, and diverse place to live and study.

What Makes Philly Special

Philadelphia blends historic charm with modern innovation, making it an exciting place for international students. You’ll find:

  • A globally recognized food scene, from street eats to top chefs. We are happy to recommend our favorite spots!
  • Dozens of museums, parks, music venues, and theaters. Be on alert for free access days!
  • A compact, walkable, bike-friendly downtown connected by public transportation.
  • Festivals, sports, and cultural events happening year-round.

Temple’s Main Campus is just minutes from Center City—putting you close to everything from First Friday art walks to weekend food festivals and professional sporting events. Read more about all you can do in Philadelphia.

Philadelphia Sports and Team Spirit

Philadelphia is one of the top sports cities in the United States, and the energy is unforgettable. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just curious about American sports, catching a game is a great way to experience local culture.

Going to a game means joining thousands of Philadelphians cheering together—an exciting way to feel part of the community. Even if sports aren’t your passion, the atmosphere (and stadium snacks!) make it worth the trip. Read more about Philly's Sport scene, including news about big events coming in 2026, including FIFA World Cup, PGA Golf Championship, and the Major League Baseball All-Star Game and All-Star Week. 

Explore on a Student Budget

Philadelphia is more affordable than cities like New York or Boston, and Temple students benefit from free or discounted events across the city. Temple partners with Campus Philly, a nonprofit that connects students with:

  • Free museum days and concert tickets
  • Career fairs and internship resources
  • City-wide student events like CollegeFest
  • Neighborhood guides and transit tips

Tip: Always carry your Temple student ID—many attractions offer discounts for students.

Foods and Markets

Local Favorites and Global Flavors

Philadelphia is famous for cheesesteaks and soft pretzels, but the city’s food scene reflects cultures from around the world. You’ll find vegan cafés, halal trucks, kosher delis, and international restaurants just minutes from campus. Read more about why Philadelphia is one of the best dining and nightlife cities in America.

Markets and Groceries

  • Reading Terminal Market, a historic food hall near City Hall, offers local produce, global specialties, and student-favorite eats. 
  • For dining that feels like home find Asian cuisine in Chinatown, Indian food in Center City, Halal food trucks or Lebanese/Turkish restaurants throughout the city.
  • Supermarkets and specialty stores in neighborhoods like Chinatown, Fishtown, and South Philly provide diverse ingredients for home cooking.

Philadelphia Weather

Philly has four distinct seasons, so pack for all types of weather:

  • Spring (Mar–May): Mild with sun and rain (34–73°F / 1–23°C)
  • Summer (Jun–Aug): Hot and humid (63–87°F / 17–31°C)
  • Fall (Sep–Nov): Cool and comfortable (39–77°F / 4–25°C)
  • Winter (Dec–Feb): Cold, sometimes snowy (24–44°F / –4–7°C)

Travel and Weekend Trips

Philadelphia’s central location makes it easy to explore the U.S. East Coast:

  • New York City: 1.5 hours by train or bus 
  • Washington, D.C.: 2 hours by train or bus
  • New Jersey beaches or Pocono Mountains: Under 2 hours away

Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) is just 20–30 minutes from campus by train, taxi, or rideshare, with direct international and domestic flights.

Map of Philly in relation to NYC and DC
Bell tower on a rainy day

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