See Where Philadelphia Ranks Among the Most Walkable Cities in Pennsylvania

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Ben Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia
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Philadelphia is the second-most walkable city in Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania is filled with a variety of cities that are perfect to navigate on foot, writes Jamie Forbes for Redfin.

Walk Score has ranked The Keystone State’s most walkable cities, which calculates factors such as walk scores, transit scores, bike scores, and population.

All things considered, Philadelphia has ranked as the second-most walkable city in Pennsylvania, with an overall walk score of 75. 

Philly’s transit score and bike score are both listed at 67.

It’s also the state’s largest city by far, with a population of 1,526,006.

With numerous walkable areas and historic neighborhoods, such as Rittenhouse Square and Old City, Philly is a city that is explorable to even those without a car.

Philadelphia’s ranking as the second-most walkable city means it’s trailing only Lancaster, with West Chester following up as a close third. 

Read more about Pennsylvania’s top 10 most walkable cities in Redfin

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