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Personalized City Map Poster of Philadelphia

39.9526°N, 75.1652°W

City of Brotherly Love and birthplace of American democracy, Philadelphia reveals its treasures between Independence Hall and the art museum steps immortalized by Rocky. Gift a Philadelphia city map poster — a present as patriotic and moving as the Liberty Bell through the streets of Pennsylvania.

Personalized City Map Poster of Philadelphia — Philadelphia

Famous Landmarks

Independence Hall — Philadelphia

Independence Hall

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Independence Hall is the building where the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776 and the United States Constitution in 1787. This Georgian red-brick masterpiece, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the very symbol of the birth of the American nation.

Liberty Bell — Philadelphia

Liberty Bell

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The Liberty Bell, with its iconic crack, is one of the most recognized symbols of American independence. Cast in 1752 and displayed in a glass pavilion facing Independence Hall, it continues to embody the ideals of liberty and justice for millions of visitors each year.

Philadelphia Museum of Art — Philadelphia

Philadelphia Museum of Art

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The Philadelphia Museum of Art, recognizable by its imposing neoclassical facade and the 72 steps made famous by the film Rocky, houses one of the largest art collections in the United States. Its galleries span 2,000 years of art history, from antiquity to contemporary installations.

Why gift a city map poster of Philadelphia?

Gifting a city map poster of Philadelphia means immortalizing a moment in the city where America was born. Whether it was a first meeting at Rittenhouse Square, a wedding in the historic atmosphere of Old City, or a magical evening on Boathouse Row, this poster captures the streets of your Philadelphia moment. A present as sincere and memorable as the City of Brotherly Love.

The map of Philadelphia

Philadelphia, at 40° north latitude, was one of the first American cities to adopt a grid plan, designed by William Penn in 1682. Its five original squares — including Rittenhouse and Washington — punctuate the regular grid, while the Schuylkill and Delaware rivers frame the historic peninsula. The Benjamin Franklin Parkway, cut diagonally through the grid, elegantly breaks this geometry in the style of the Champs-Élysées.

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What does a Philadelphia city map poster show?

A Philadelphia city map poster shows the real street network, waterways, and parks of Philadelphia as seen from above. The map is generated from OpenStreetMap data and displays a detailed road hierarchy — from major motorways down to small residential streets — each rendered with distinct colors and widths. You can personalize it with a title, date, and coordinates to commemorate a special moment in Philadelphia.

What are the best themes for a Philadelphia poster?

OwnHomeMap offers 17 unique visual themes. Popular choices for Philadelphia include Midnight Blue for a classic, elegant look, Terracotta for a warm Mediterranean feel, Blueprint for an architectural style, and Noir for a striking monochrome design. You can preview every theme in real time in our free design tool before purchasing.

How accurate is the Philadelphia map?

Very accurate. The Philadelphia map uses real cartographic data from OpenStreetMap, the world's largest open geographic database maintained by over 2 million contributors. Major cities like Philadelphia have exceptionally detailed coverage, showing thousands of streets, rivers, parks, and neighborhoods with cartographic precision.

Can I get a Philadelphia poster as a gift?

Yes, a Philadelphia city map poster makes a meaningful gift for anyone with a connection to the city — whether they were born there, got married, studied, or simply have cherished memories of Philadelphia. You can add a personal inscription, choose from multiple sizes, and select either an instant digital download or a premium printed poster with optional framing.

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