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To book your Greyhound bus ticket to Philadelphia, visit the Greyhound website or download the free Greyhound app. You can quickly select your travel dates, seats, and complete payment with various methods. For more details, see the payment methods page. Booking in advance and choosing off-peak times can help you find cheaper tickets to Philadelphia!
Greyhound bus tickets to Philadelphia start from just $8.98. To get the best rates, try to book early and consider traveling during less busy times like weekdays and off-peak hours.
You can easily track your Greyhound bus heading to Philadelphia using the Greyhound app or by visiting our bus tracker. This service provides real-time updates on your bus's location and status.
When you're traveling to Philadelphia with Greyhound, you're allowed one carry-on bag (up to 25 lbs, 16x12x7 inches) and one checked bag under the bus for free. If you have a Flexible fare, you can also check a second bag at no additional cost. For more details, see our baggage policy page.
Yes, you can choose your seat on most Greyhound buses heading to Philadelphia. During the booking process, you can select your preferred seat, though a small fee will apply depending on the route. Visit our seat reservation guide for more information.
Using your Greyhound ticket to Philadelphia is simple. Just show the PDF with the QR code or access your ticket directly in the app. The bus driver will scan it, and you'll be on your way.
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From Philadelphia, Greyhound and FlixBus connect you to 83 destinations, with top choices being New York, Washington, Newark.

Bus to Philadelphia: Stops, Routes and Local Tips

The bus to Philadelphia drops you into one of the most walkable big cities on the East Coast, built around William Penn's 17th-century street grid that keeps the must-sees clustered tight in Center City and Old City. Greyhound stops in the Philadelphia area run from Center City out to Camden across the Delaware and west to suburban Chester County. Pick your time, book your seat using the search bar on this page.

Where Greyhound stops in Philadelphia

Greyhound stops in the Philadelphia area include Philadelphia (10th and Filbert Street Bus Station), Camden Walter Rand Trans Center, and Malvern. Pick the one closest to where you're staying. SEPTA covers Philadelphia bus, trolley, the Market-Frankford and Broad Street subways, Regional Rail and the Norristown High Speed Line - pay with the SEPTA Key card by tapping at the gates, available from SEPTA sales offices, vending machines, or retail partners including Wawa, CVS and Acme.

Philadelphia (10th and Filbert Street Bus Station) is the city's central intercity bus terminal, run by the Philadelphia Parking Authority Transportation Center in Center City. It's a fully renovated, staffed terminal with seating, restrooms, baby changing and a private lactation space. SEPTA's Jefferson Station is two blocks away for Regional Rail, and the Market-Frankford El at 11th Street is a short walk for service across the city. Reading Terminal Market and the Pennsylvania Convention Center are next door. Show up 15 minutes before departure and you're set.

Camden Walter Rand Trans Center at 100 Broadway in downtown Camden, New Jersey, sits across the Delaware from Center City Philadelphia. The PATCO Speedline at Broadway Station runs into Center City Philadelphia in minutes, and NJ Transit's River LINE light rail heads up toward Trenton.

Malvern at 56-40 Matthews Rd is the suburban Main Line stop in Chester County, with the SEPTA Paoli/Thorndale Regional Rail line at Malvern Station for service into Center City.

What's on the bus to Philadelphia

Free Wi-Fi onboard. Power outlets at every seat. Reclining seats with extra legroom. Restroom on board. Your seat is sorted when you book, so there's no scramble at the curb. Want to pick a specific seat? Reserved seat selection is a paid add-on at booking. Pack a snack, charge your laptop, and let someone else handle the road. Standard Greyhound luggage allowance applies - check the latest at the Greyhound baggage policy page if you're packing heavy.

Best time to visit Philadelphia

Philly has a four-season climate. Spring (April-May) brings the Philadelphia Flower Show and cherry blossoms in Fairmount Park. Autumn (September-October) gives you crisp weather and foliage in Wissahickon Valley Park and Fairmount Park, plus the city's outdoor patio season at full tilt before things turn cold. If you don't love extreme heat or cold, aim for spring or fall - those are the sweet spots.

Summers are hot and humid, but bring free outdoor programming on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Phillies games at Citizens Bank Park, and the riverfront beer garden circuit at Spruce Street Harbor Park. Winters are cold with occasional snow, but the holiday season has its own pull: Christmas Village in LOVE Park, the Macy's Christmas Light Show in the historic Wanamaker Building, and the Mummers Parade kicking off the New Year along Broad Street.

Top things to do in Philadelphia

  • Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell in Old City - where the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were signed. Both free with a timed-entry ticket through the National Park Service.
  • Philadelphia Museum of Art on Benjamin Franklin Parkway, the building behind the famous "Rocky Steps" and home to one of the largest art collections in the country.
  • Reading Terminal Market by the Convention Center, operating since 1892 with dozens of vendors under one roof - go early to beat the crowd at DiNic's roast pork.
  • Eastern State Penitentiary in Fairmount, a 19th-century prison turned museum where Al Capone did time.
  • Italian Market on South 9th Street in Bella Vista, one of the oldest continuously operating outdoor markets in the United States.
  • The Barnes Foundation on Benjamin Franklin Parkway, with one of the world's most distinctive private collections of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist and early Modern art.
  • The Franklin Institute, the long-running science museum near Logan Square with the giant walk-through heart and a planetarium.
  • The Schuylkill River Trail and Boathouse Row in Fairmount Park, runnable, walkable and bookended by the art museum and the Philadelphia Zoo.

Neighborhoods to explore

Fishtown sits along the Delaware riverfront and packs in music venues, breweries and a strong restaurant scene. The Market-Frankford El at Girard Station gets you there from Center City. Bella Vista and the Italian Market mix old-school Italian shops with newer Mexican taquerias and bakeries. University City wraps around Penn and Drexel, with the Penn Museum, 30th Street Station and a steady supply of student-priced food. Northern Liberties sits between Old City and Fishtown, with the Piazza, Liberty Lands park and a steady run of bars and restaurants. Manayunk further northwest is the river-bluff strip with Main Street shopping, restaurants and the Schuylkill River Trail running below.

Eat like a local in Philadelphia

You can't talk Philly food without cheesesteaks. Pat's and Geno's face off across South 9th Street, but plenty of locals will tell you John's Roast Pork or Joe's are the real picks. Order with a single decision: meat, cheese (American, provolone or Cheez Whiz) and "wit" or "witout" onions. Beyond cheesesteaks: Reading Terminal Market for Pennsylvania Dutch baked goods at Beiler's Bakery, Bassetts Ice Cream (one of the oldest in the country) and DiNic's roast pork. Federal Donuts for fried chicken and donuts. Fishtown's craft brewery row including Yards and Evil Genius. And don't sleep on the soft pretzel - the figure-eight Philadelphia pretzel from Center City Pretzel or Miller's Twist at Reading Terminal is a daily ritual for a lot of locals.

Major events in Philadelphia

  • Philadelphia Flower Show runs in late February to early March, organized by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society - the longest-running flower show of its kind in the country.
  • Wawa Welcome America is the city's free Independence Day festival on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, leading up to the Fourth of July with concerts and fireworks over the Art Museum.
  • Made in America music festival on the Parkway, traditionally held over Labor Day weekend.
  • Mummers Parade on New Year's Day along Broad Street - one of the country's oldest folk parades, marching from South Philly up toward City Hall.
  • Philadelphia Marathon in mid-November, finishing on the Parkway by the Art Museum.

Local quirks worth a heads-up

Elfreth's Alley in Old City has been continuously inhabited since the early 18th century, making it one of the oldest residential streets in the United States. The LOVE sculpture in JFK Plaza (everyone calls it LOVE Park) has been a city symbol since the mid-1970s. And Philadelphia's grid is dead-easy once you've got it: numbered streets run north-south, named streets run east-west, with Broad Street as the big diagonal off-grid spine through the middle.

Book your bus tickets to Philadelphia

Greyhound connects Philadelphia to New York, Washington DC, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Atlantic City and dozens of smaller stops along the Northeast Corridor. Booking early typically gets you the best fare. Pick your stop, pick your time, and grab your seat using the search bar on this page. The Greyhound app keeps your ticket and stop info on your phone for the day of travel.

Searching for Greyhound Bus Tickets to Philadelphia?

Your search ends here! Find all the information you need to book your bus trip to Philadelphia! Philadelphia hosts 6 Greyhound bus stops. You can find the Greyhound at Camden Walter Rand Trans Center, Malvern, Philadelphia, Philadelphia (Schuylkill & Walnut), Philadelphia 30Th St Station, Philadelphia Bus Station. The fare for traveling to Philadelphia starts at just $8.98. If you're on the hunt for a cheap ticket to Philadelphia, remember to book early. Traveling on weekdays or during non-peak hours can also lead you to some of the most budget-friendly fares available! Greyhound connects Philadelphia to 83 destinations, providing ample options for your bus trip.

Why travel to Philadelphia with Greyhound

With Greyhound, enjoy a comfortable seat and complimentary Wi-Fi on your journey. Stay engaged and online as we take you to your destination! Enjoy a comfy trip to Philadelphia with our onboard facilities like free Wi-Fi and power outlets. Choose your favorite seat while booking and travel with peace of mind rest easy knowing your ticket covers one carry-on and one checked bag.

How to book your bus ticket to Philadelphia

Booking a ticket with Greyhound is a breeze: on this website or on the free Greyhound App, you can complete your booking in a few clicks. When purchasing your ticket to Philadelphia online, you can choose between different secured online payment methods, such as credit and debit cards. Alternatively, you can pay in cash at a sales point.