The Philadelphia Museum of Art showcases the famous Rocky Statue, representing perseverance and triumph. The larger-than-life bronze sculpture of …
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Oct 13, 2024
Well the traffic through town is horrible but the experience is a must and I love Philadelphia! To visit the statue is a must if you are in town! Full review by Michael H
Oct 3, 2024
This is an iconic statue. There was a queue when I got there and two men offering to take photos for a fee with your device. Have your camera ready. Full review by Tigeriffic69
Sep 25, 2024
Of course you have to visit the rocky steps and statue when in Philadelphia. Everyone has the same agenda … run up the steps and raise your arms next to the statue . Great fun Not far from boathouse… Full review by Joasi23
Best Parking near the Museum/Rocky Statue ? Street parking or garage?
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There's some parking behind the Philadelphia Museum of Art, but the Art museum is on a traffic circle and getting to the parking can be confusing if you're not familiar with the …
There's some parking behind the Philadelphia Museum of Art, but the Art museum is on a traffic circle and getting to the parking can be confusing if you're not familiar with the area. It's a stop in the Hop On Hop Off buses if you are thinking of doing one of those. The Rocky Statue is to the right of the "Rocky Steps" (the ones people run up like Rocky. There's a nice view straight down the Benjamin Franklin Parkway from the top of the steps. BTW, the Art Museum itself is world class.
How difficult would it be to conquer the Rocky Steps? Are they steep? Really wanted to run them but not sure of the fitness level required.
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They are not very steep...but there are 72 of them! I am sure most people can conquer them taking a few breaks along the way. If you manage to "run" them make sure someone …
They are not very steep...but there are 72 of them! I am sure most people can conquer them taking a few breaks along the way. If you manage to "run" them make sure someone takes a video...so you can add the Rocky soundtrack afterwards. Good luck!
No, but you've got to find a place to park. There's a lot right in front of the Art Museum, maybe $10, but parking kiosks on Ben Franklin Parkway. For short term, maybe $3. safe …
No, but you've got to find a place to park. There's a lot right in front of the Art Museum, maybe $10, but parking kiosks on Ben Franklin Parkway. For short term, maybe $3. safe neighborhood for walking around, Parking Authority is ruthless. View from the steps priceless.
Is there anything going on on the rocky steps on August 15 2015 that would stop us from going on the steps? We tried back in May but they had it blocked off both Saturday and Sunday
Hi does any one know of a cheap hotel near here, to accommodate 3 adults with a late check out.
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We didn't stay in the city. We stayed in Horsham, where we were able to find a relatively inexpensive hotel that had free parking, breakfast, and wifi. It took us about 30 minutes to …
We didn't stay in the city. We stayed in Horsham, where we were able to find a relatively inexpensive hotel that had free parking, breakfast, and wifi. It took us about 30 minutes to drive to Independence Park. If you have a car and you're willing to do a bit of driving, you might consider staying in one of the suburban towns just outside the city.