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  1. www.friendsofrittenhouse.org › about › our-historyHistory | Friendsofrittenhouse

    For over three hundred years, Rittenhouse Square has continuously served the public. The six acre Square, first indicated on William Penn’s 1682 Plan of the City of Philadelphia, was located deep within dense woods through most of the eighteenth century. In the years leading up to America’s independence, this forest, known as the Governor ...

  2. www.discoverphl.com › neighborhoods › rittenhouse-squareRittenhouse Square - DiscoverPHL

    The Hyatt Centric Center City Philadelphia features 332 stylish guest rooms, featuring local art. The Motto by Hilton Rittenhouse Square is a micro-hotel with 252 rooms averaging 180 square-feet. Rooms are equipped with space-efficient queen and bunk beds, barn doors, and built-in storage. The 51-story W Hotel features an outdoor terrace with a ...

  3. Subway: If utilizing public transportation, the easiest way to reach Rittenhouse Square is via the City Hall and Walnut Locust stops. Hours and Admission The park is free to visit and accessible 24/7.

  4. Party. Rittenhouse Square after dark has come of age. There are great places here to get your drink on, unwind and meet up with folks. Club-goers can head over to NOTO to dance the night away. Those wishing for a more refined cocktail experience may want to hit up 1 Tippling Place. Young hipsters to those more young-at-heart can all find a ...

  5. Oct 11, 2023 · The restaurant offers a $155 eight course tasting menu upstairs and an a la carte menu and cocktails in the downstairs bar. Open in Google Maps. 261 S 21st St, Philadelphia, PA 19103. (215) 546-4232. Visit Website. friday.saturday.sunday. Friday Saturday Sunday. View profile.

  6. Independence Park Hotel, Premier Collection. Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) (1.4 mi from Rittenhouse Square) Built in 1856, this hotel is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places and is located in Philadelphia's Historic District, only 2 blocks from the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. Show more. 9.0.

  7. By the late 1700s the square was surrounded by brickyards as the area’s clay terrain was better suited for kilns than crops. In 1825 the square was renamed in honor of Philadelphian David Rittenhouse, the brilliant astronomer, instrument maker and patriotic leader of the Revolutionary era. A building boom began by the 1850s, and in the second ...

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