Broad and Market Streets
(215)686-1776 or (215)686-2840 for tour information
Hours: (tower) weekdays, 9:30am-4:15pm
Admission: Free, donations appreciated
Tours: 90-minute tower tour weekdays at 12:30pm
City
Hall, on Broad and Market Streets in the exact center of
Philadelphia, is a visually stunning structure that serves as
the center of Pennsylvania’s municipal and state government.
It is impossible to miss, with the huge statue of William Penn
capping the tower and the hundreds of other statues placed all
around the structure. The building took thirty years to build
and by the time it was completed in 1900, over $23 million had
been spent on it. An interesting side note is the law that
exists in the city in which no building is allowed to eclipse
the statue; because of this law, City Hall can be seen from
virtually anywhere in Philadelphia.
The Hall contains over six hundred
different rooms and is hollowed out in the center, forming a
plaza with subterranean tunnels for subways and beating the
cold. During the holiday season, a large Christmas tree can be
found at the center of the plaza, and a large "millennium
clock" helped to ring in the new hundred years.
For the best view in the city, be
sure to take the elevator up to the observation deck; from
there, you’ll be able to see absolutely everything, from the
historic buildings on one side to the museums off in the
distance. It’s truly awe-inspiring. It seems trite to
recommend a stop at City Hall since it’s impossible not to run
across it in your travels, but definitely take the time to hit
the observation deck, and even take a tour if time permits. This
is one of the most prestigious government buildings in the
world, and it definitely shows.