Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Rittenhouse Square and Walnut Street Shops

Rittenhouse Square is bordered by Walnut Street to the north, 18th Street to the east and 19th to the west. Rittenhouse is undoubtedly a place to see and be seen! With high-end residences and restaurants all around, not to mention stores like Jones New York, anthropologie, and boutiques like Knit Wit, it's about as "ritzy" as Philadelphia gets.

My favorite thing to do during a visit to Rittenhouse Square is to pick up a pastry from Metropolitan Bakery, just south of the Square on 19th Street, and then head up to La Colombe, north of the Square, on 19th Street, for a cappucino. La Colombe is generally known as having the city's best coffee, and consequently, the cafe is usually filled with many MANY "scenesters". I like to get my coffee to go, and sit in the park with it.

Rittenhouse Square, itself, is a joyous little place, filled with benches, sculptures, a fountain, and flowers. Children are almost always present, along with students, business people, retirees, and yes, even the occassional crazy homeless person. In a word, EVERYBODY is at Rittenhouse Square.

After you take in some people watching, you can look up at the surrounding architecture, too. Buildings old and new surround the perimeter of the square, and you can find walking tours of the area on the Rittenhouse webpage link above. If you're a shopper, stroll down Walnut Street. Directly across from the square you'll find Barnes and Noble and anthropologie. Walk down toward Broad St (in the direction of 17th St-- EAST), and you'll see Urban Outfitters, Tiffany and Co., Kenneth Cole, Ann Taylor, Joan Shepp, The Children's Boutique, Gap, Williams Sonoma, Banana Republic, and Polo, among others! It's a great place to feel fancy, but there are also pizza shops, sandwich places, and a McDonald's if you feel like taking a break from the high-brow.

We love Rittenhouse! I highly recommend a visit.

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