The Comcast Building encompasses an entire city block. The architecture is stunning. On inclement weather days, stop inside to view the show on the five story screen.
The PHLASH trolley runs Fri, Sat & Sun from 10-6 pm May-October 28, 2012. Just head to stops 4 or 16, buy a $2 ticket & you'll be on your way to seeing more of Philadelphia's attractions and museums. Read more
You can't access the top of the tower, but the 2,100-foot HD video wall inside the lobby is mesmerizing, with ever-changing imagery and videos -- sometimes even in 3D.
The new Holiday Spectacular for 2010 is playing on the HD video wall. Every hour on the hour (except 5pm) until New Years. Watch for falling snow! Note: the giant presents light up too.
Please don't forget the awesome food court right down the central stairs from the lobby. Or the shops just below the lobby! Lot's to do after you finish ooo-ing and ahhh-ing at the video wall!
Di Bruno Brother great place for lunch on the healthier side, even better place to pick up a quick warm & serve dinner that you can pass off as your own.
Step inside the largest green building in the country to witness 21st-century art--original programming broadcast on the 2,100-square-foot, four-millimeter screen--for free.
Eat at Ralph's Cafe on the 43-44th floors for a truly unique panoramic view of Philly. The food is great (my fave is the grille) and the staff are fun.