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Reading Terminal Market
The guide was updated:Located in the heart of Center City, Reading Terminal Market is a bustling and historic destination for food lovers and shoppers alike. Established in 1893, this iconic indoor market is home to a wide variety of vendors offering everything from fresh, locally sourced produce, meats, seafood, and poultry to artisanal cheeses and Amish baked goods. You'll also find handmade crafts, unique jewelry, and beautiful pottery, making it the perfect spot for picking up one-of-a-kind gifts.
Useful Information
- Address: 1136 Arch Street, Philadelphia
- Opening hours: Daily 8am–6pm
- Public Transport: SEPTA Market-Frankford Line (Blue Line): The nearest station is 11th Street, just a short walk from the market; Buses: Several bus routes serve the area around Reading Terminal Market. Routes 4, 17, 23, 38, 44, and 62 will get you close.
- Phone: +1 215 922 2317
- Email: info@readingterminalmarket.org
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