Interactive Philadelphia Map 2025

Explore the City of Brotherly Love - Historic Districts and Cultural Landmarks

Philadelphia Interactive Map

Explore this detailed Philadelphia map showing historic districts, neighborhoods, landmarks, and transportation networks. Philadelphia blends colonial history with vibrant neighborhoods and a strong food culture, offering rich history from Independence Hall to modern attractions.

This interactive map of Philadelphia allows you to explore the city's geography, including Center City's grid between the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers, historic squares, and the diagonal Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Click on markers to learn more about specific locations and attractions.

About Philadelphia - The City of Brotherly Love

Philadelphia blends colonial history with vibrant neighborhoods and a strong food culture. Founded in 1682, the city covers 142.7 sq mi with a population of 1,584,064 and serves as a major Northeast corridor city with concentrations in education, healthcare, finance, biotech, and logistics.

Maps highlight Center City's grid between the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers, with historic squares and diagonal Benjamin Franklin Parkway. SEPTA lines and bridges to New Jersey are key reference points.

Philadelphia Quick Facts

  • Nickname: City of Brotherly Love
  • Population: 1,584,064
  • Area: 142.7 sq mi
  • Founded: 1682
  • Region: Mid-Atlantic
  • Time Zone: Eastern Time (ET)

Philadelphia Neighborhoods and Districts

Philadelphia's map showcases diverse neighborhoods from historic Old City to trendy Northern Liberties, each with distinct character and attractions.

Center City

Downtown core featuring City Hall, Rittenhouse Square, and the business district with excellent walkability and transit access.

Old City

Historic district home to Independence Hall, Liberty Bell, and cobblestone streets preserving colonial architecture.

University City

Academic hub featuring University of Pennsylvania and Drexel University with vibrant student life and research facilities.

Fishtown & Northern Liberties

Trendy neighborhoods known for restaurants, breweries, music venues, and converted industrial spaces.

Philadelphia Transportation Networks

SEPTA regional rail, subway (Market–Frankford & Broad Street), trolleys, buses provide comprehensive public transit throughout the metropolitan area.

Major Transportation Hubs

Philadelphia Landmarks and Attractions

The Philadelphia map reveals numerous historic landmarks and cultural attractions that tell the story of American independence and modern urban life.

Historic Landmarks

Philadelphia Economy and Industries

Education, healthcare, finance, biotech, and logistics drive Philadelphia's economy as a major Northeast corridor city. The city hosts numerous universities, medical centers, and Fortune 500 companies.

Key Economic Centers

Philadelphia Climate and Geography

Humid subtropical with hot summers and cold winters; coastal storm influences affect weather patterns. The city's location between two rivers provides natural boundaries and recreational opportunities.

Philadelphia sits on the Delaware River with the Schuylkill River running through the city, creating a natural grid system and providing green spaces along the waterfronts.

How to Use This Philadelphia Map

This interactive Philadelphia map provides multiple ways to explore the City of Brotherly Love. Use the zoom controls to focus on specific neighborhoods or historic districts, and click on landmarks to access information about attractions, transportation, and local areas.

Whether you're planning a visit to Philadelphia, studying American history, or researching the city's layout, this map serves as your comprehensive guide. The map includes SEPTA transit lines, major highways, and highlights both historic landmarks and modern attractions that define Philadelphia's character.

For educational purposes, this Philadelphia map helps students understand urban development and American history, showing how the city's colonial planning has influenced modern growth patterns and preserved historic districts.