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    3.2 (63 reviews)
    ModerateAdult Shops
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:30 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Kimberly P.

    After walking by it a few times on South Street, I finally mustered enough courage to walk in. Now, after visiting three times, it really isn't that bad. In fact, a lot of the stuff is pretty darn funny. The penis pasta? Great. The wall of sample dildos? Classic. If you are looking for anything raunchy, for a bachelorette party or for your own personal collection, Condom Kingdom is the place for you. They even have baskets of individual condoms of almost every type (and flavor) that you can imagine. Even if you don't buy anything, this place is guaranteed to give you a few laughs.

    Satisfyer Pro 2
    Barrett R.

    So I stopped by to pick up a toy that I've been super excited about. Turns out while moving, my mom threw out my old Satisfyer Pro. The new version, the Satisfyer Pro 2 is out now and just $49.99 online on the official website. Condom King was charging $99 for the same product! I asked at the cashier's register if all sales were final because they were charging twice as much as the original online. in addition, the Satisfyer Pro 2 Plus Vibration was $59 online no tax and $105 in Condom King. The man at the register just shrugged his shoulders and said no. Disappointing to race down here to see the price marked up sooooo high. I know you have to make a profit, but damn. The website even offers free shipping. Also, I noticed the lubricant in this store is super expensive. I was just as CVS and saw comparable KYJelly for waaaay less. Their smallest bottles were $8 compared to larger cheaper bottles in the drug store. Besides the snazzy appearance, save your coins for a more cost effective site or store. Everything is clearly marked up for the allure of South Street.

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    Nothing that special about it. Just a sex store but the items are overpriced. Not terrible place to go to tho with your significant other

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    It's a tacky place, but if you're a tourist on South Street, you may as well stop in and browse the store.

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    Liberty Bell Center

    Liberty Bell Center

    4.2(751 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    The Liberty Bell is widely regarded as an essential landmark for visitors to Philadelphia, given…read moreits historical importance and symbolic significance in early America. The area surrounding the bell is well organized and easy to navigate, situated within Independence National Historical Park. Admission is free, and while lines may form depending on the time of day, they typically move quickly. Security procedures are straightforward, and the overall experience is efficient without feeling rushed. Viewing the Liberty Bell up close is the primary attraction. Although the bell is smaller than some visitors might expect, seeing such an iconic piece of American history in person is impactful. The famous crack naturally draws attention, but the adjacent exhibits effectively explain the bell's history, its evolving symbolism, and how it became associated with freedom and independence over time. One notable aspect of the visit is its brevity. Visitors can comfortably see everything within 20 to 30 minutes. Overall, the Liberty Bell is a worthwhile stop for both those deeply interested in American history and those simply exploring Philadelphia for the day. It remains a simple yet iconic landmark worth seeing at least once.

    This place is very cool! I've been wanting to visit since I saw National Treasure back in the day…read more I was worried though when I arrived and saw a long line outside the venue. However, I saw how quickly it was moving and took a chance. Fairly soon I was in through the doors and finding myself in a small museum that provided details and background about the Liberty Bell. My only complaint was the very start of this area was super congested and would do well to guide people through this area in a way where it's less crowded and people can actually get close to the infographics. Otherwise, the Liberty Bell, small as it is, was well appointed in a mostly glass room, roped off but easy to take pictures of and with, somehow. Definitely enjoyed visiting this piece of history! Oh, and it's FREE!

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    The Bourse

    The Bourse

    3.8(117 reviews)
    0.4 miSociety Hill
    $$

    I remember when this elegant piece of Philadelphia architecture was alive with businesses. Every…read moresingle corner offered tourists and locals an opportunity to discover something special. Just like most of the Philadelphia downtown, that story is now pure history. It was a rainy cold day and we had family from Florida in town. so when I looked at the website I was hopeful to discover a special place like I remembered. We walked into a cavernous cold emptiness and were encouraged by the guard to seek food a few blocks away. The only good news of the visit was the fact that the taco joint had some of the best tacos I've had in years! There is no food court! Only 3 food stands ... lots of cold emptiness ... look up and remember the glory days. Like most of lower Market Street area of Philadelphia the Bourse reflects the general public's disconnect from being actively engaged in the city. I once took visitors to the area to the Bourse even though I am not the shopping type of male ... now I do my best to avoid most sections of the city. Truly sad but if you are a tourist visiting the historical elements of Philadelphia, I would tell you don't bother going into the Bourse unless you're trying to escape the rain.

    I remember this beautiful building when I worked at the insurance company on fifth the Walnut we…read moreused to come at least once or twice a week and I would stop in on Saturdays when I was in Center City going to all my favorite haunts. It was a beautiful place I remember when you first walked in there you could buy a shop bag. There was a buffet off to the left. great food then you walked in and there was a little perfume tourist shop, beautiful blonde lady owned. Had every kind of perfume a some . I never heard of all kind of touristy things jewelry it was a great little shop of course there were the usual food, shops, pizzas, steak sandwich, hoagies, oriental, cakes, and bakery. There was also a shop that had posters of rock, stars of musicians and beautiful cards. They were so unique and different in the back going out towards fourth Street of course you had a candy shop ice cream place on the opposite side, it was just a fun place. I went a couple years ago and was so disappointed. Everything was pricey just different. I remember going up to the second floor. There was a hairdressers there. There was a cool jewelry store called Terry ivory he had all unique different types of jewelry he would even have make things with beads. Of course they closed and open down Ocean City. I think but it wasn't the same. I don't know. I guess things changed different generations. It just lost its luster for me. Have a good day.

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    The Bourse  - The iconic Bourse in Philadelphia

    The iconic Bourse in Philadelphia

    The Bourse  - 5th Street entrance

    5th Street entrance

    The Bourse  - The grand space has all been partitioned up with a lot of white paint to be seen everywhere - not impressive!

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    The grand space has all been partitioned up with a lot of white paint to be seen everywhere - not impressive!

    Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia - All are welcome here!

    Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia

    3.8(624 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$$

    The Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia is a quality example of what one can expect from a flagship…read moreIHG property. It's conveniently located in Old Town Philadelphia right by Independence National Park. Signer's Park is directly across the street, and the Liberty Bell is next door. It's where you want to be! I came to Philadelphia for a milestone birthday celebration, and the Kimpton's staff made it an incredible experience. Not only was my room decorated, but they were incredibly generous and made my holiday memorable. Roshid was our Concierge and he was incredibly helpful and personable, he made sure every part of our experience was special. I can't say enough about the staff at this Kimpton. Everyone was friendly and helpful! The Red Owl Tavern is the on-site restaurant and it is a good place for breakfast, especially if you are a IHG Rewards member that receives complementary breakfast benefits. Their lunch and dinner options are also nice. There's a positive energy in the place when people are talking and enjoying a meal. The building itself is a historic structure, and has very interesting architecture. However, the interior has been updated with styling that is fresh and hip, just what you would expect from a Kimpton property! The local wildlife also enjoys the building, we were excited to see a hawk uses the building as a perch as it surveys the area. Look out pigeons!

    The good: The best attribute is the location if you are visiting the city to spend time at the…read moretourist sites related to early American history. The bed and pillows were reasonably comfortable. The storage for clothes was adequate. The noise level was generally good and the sound insulation from the street was adequate. The Red Owl food was mostly good and the staff are nearly all very friendly and helpful. The exercise room was adequate for a decent workout, though it is mostly dumbbells and a few treadmills, a couple of exercise bikes, and a couple of elliptical machines. Two yoga mats. The not good: The music that is played in the lobby and entrance is way too loud. The coffee served in the lobby each morning was terrible. Should have a coffee maker in the room. The bathroom lighting was insufficient. The oatmeal served on the breakfast menu desperately needs to be changed so that the apple crumble is gone and substituted with fresh fruit - the apple tastes of chemicals. The valet service is staffed by bored and uninterested young adults.

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    Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia - Super hip lobby!

    Super hip lobby!

    Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia - Uplifting decor

    Uplifting decor

    Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia - This is the place! As seen from Signer's Park...

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    This is the place! As seen from Signer's Park...

    The Athenaeum of Philadelphia

    The Athenaeum of Philadelphia

    5.0(11 reviews)
    0.3 miSociety Hill

    First came here through 52 First Philly event and instantly loved it. It's a small, quaint museum…read moretucked right next to Washington Square Park, which already sets the vibe. During the First Flight event it was a bit busy, but still felt intimate and special. There's a members-only reading/library area that feels very old-world and scholarly, and a general exhibition space with rotating displays, historic prints, books, and artifacts tied to architecture, design, and Philadelphia history. It's quiet, thoughtful, and the kind of place where you naturally slow down and look closely at things. I went back again yesterday for a very specific and slightly heartbreaking reason. I realized I grabbed the wrong collectible pencil before. Mine said "52 Weeks" instead of "First Flight," which meant my collection was incomplete and yes, I was genuinely sad about it. I stopped in just to ask if they maybe had an extra one somewhere. Renee was INCREDIBLE. Truly the nicest human. She took the time to look and actually found one for me. It absolutely made my day. I honestly wanted to write this review just to thank her because that level of kindness and care really sticks with you. Also, on my second visit I realized how much I missed the first time around. The building itself is beautiful, classic architecture, warm and elegant without being intimidating. It's the kind of place that rewards repeat visits because you notice something new each time. A hidden gem, wonderful staff, and a really special Philly institution. I'll definitely be back. I'll admit the non member area is small. But it was very informational. I think it would be perfect for civic engineers.

    I like going there. The general atmosphere is very unique and welcoming. I would encourage them to…read moreban the use of laptops in the library, it is a place to read, not to do the work.

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    The Athenaeum of Philadelphia
    The Athenaeum of Philadelphia
    The Athenaeum of Philadelphia

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