Your Guide to the Philadelphia Metro

The 7th-largest metro in the United States spans the Delaware River between Pennsylvania and New Jersey with 6 million residents across 8 counties. Discover Philadelphia — the birthplace of American democracy, home to Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, the University of Pennsylvania and the Ivy League Wharton School, Temple University and Drexel University, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Eagles and Phillies, the Philly Pretzel and the cheesesteak, the Main Line and historic Rittenhouse Square, the King of Prussia Mall (one of the largest in the U.S.), and a dense SEPTA Regional Rail + PATCO + Metro network connecting all four Pennsylvania suburban counties and four New Jersey suburban counties to Center City.


Regions

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Philadelphia
The 6th-largest city in the United States and one of the most historically signi...
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Main Line
The historic 'Main Line' — the string of affluent western suburbs along the old ...
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Central Montgomery
Central Montgomery County along the Schuylkill Expressway (I-76) and the US-202 ...
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Upper Bucks / Upper Mont
The upper suburban ring of Bucks County and the northernmost portion of Montgome...
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Lower Bucks
The southern portion of Bucks County along the Delaware River and the SEPTA Tren...
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Delco
Delaware County (known locally as 'Delco') — the immediate suburbs southwest of ...
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Chester County West
Chester County — the western edge of the metro and one of the wealthiest countie...
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Camden County
The New Jersey side of the Delaware River opposite Philadelphia, connected by th...
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Burlington County
Burlington County spans from the Delaware River across central South Jersey to t...
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Gloucester County
Gloucester County — the southernmost New Jersey county in the Philadelphia metro...

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