
FDR Park Philadelphia & Nearby Transportation
Philadelphia's Fairmount Park is the biggest city-owned park structure in the world. It is not just a single park but comprises of 63 neighborhood parks totaling over 9200 acres and occupying over 10% of the land inside the city and county of Philadelphia. Around the park, you could find lots of nice Philadelphia hotels to stay.
Nearby Transportation
SEPTA: Subway DayPass
Originally was intended for tourists; it is an ideal fare option for students, shoppers and anyone making a number of transit trips in the same day. Day passes are also suitable for a one-way ride on any Regional Rail Line, with the exemption of service between City Center Philadelphia station and Trenton, N.J. the Regional Rail trips ought to be taken within 24 hours of the time that the DayPass is used on transit vehicles.
http://www.septa.org/fares/daypass.html
SEPTA: Bus
Even though the subway is very close to the City Center, it does not connect to the neighborhood, in this case the best option is to use the bus. It is cheap compared to the subways being only $2, it offers the services all over the Philadelphia.
http://www.septa.org/service/bus_schedules.html
SEPTA: Streetcars
There is a real subways system in Philadelphia, but in the western part of the city there is still widespread street-running.

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