Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Fodor's 90 Philadelphia: Including the Amish Country, Bucks County, and Valley Forge

Rate this book
Experienced and first-time travelers alike rely on Fodor's Gold Guides for rich, reliable coverage the world over. Completely up-to-date, Fodor's Gold Guides are essential for any kind of traveler.Insider info that's reliable and smartLocal experts show you all the things to see and do -- from top sights to off-the-beaten-path adventures, from sports to shopping, from nightlife to recommended walks.Hotels and restaurants in all price categoriesFrom B&Bs to luxury hotels, from casual eateries to elegant restaurants, we list hundreds of detailed reviews that show what is distinctive about each place.Practical info that's completely up-to-dateUseful maps and background information; key contacts; how to get there and get around; when to go; what to pack; local do's and taboos; costs, hours, and tips by the thousands.

206 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1985

25 people are currently reading
27 people want to read

About the author

Fodor's Travel Publications Inc.

1,840 books61 followers
Fodor's Travel Publications is a United States-based producer of English-language travel guides and online tourism information. It was founded by Hungarian Eugene Fodor in 1936.
Fodor’s was acquired by Random House in 1986 and sold to Internet Brands in 2016.

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
18 (26%)
4 stars
24 (34%)
3 stars
25 (36%)
2 stars
1 (1%)
1 star
1 (1%)
Displaying 1 - 10 of 10 reviews
Profile Image for Linda.
2,555 reviews
February 27, 2021
Our daughter has encouraged us to visit Philadelphia on our upcoming trip to New England once it's safe to travel again. I was surprised at just how many things there are to see in Philly. This book is very comprehensive and was extremely helpful for planning our itinerary. I thought I already knew a lot about the American Revolution, but I learned more. I'm also especially eager to visit their fine museums of art.
Profile Image for Steven Peterson.
Author 19 books329 followers
February 14, 2010
I have been to Philadelphia quite a few times; this volume is always a great help.

Any book that purports to be a guide to a large city is going to run into difficulties: restaurants come and go--even good ones, so that there will be some obsolescence in the work; some good places will not be listed, simply because of the large number of possible places to visit, dine at, stay at, etc.

All that said, this is still a good help for those wanting to spend some time in Philadelphia and the surrounding region. The maps are very helpful in getting a sense of what attractions and facilities are where. The section on dining is quite nice, although it does leave out some estimable restaurants; the discussion of hotels is very helpful and has informed me when I have planned trips to the city. Interested in cultural opportunities? The book does a good job of outlining attractions to visit.

And another positive aspect of this particular volume is the description of nearby attractions--from Bucks County to Lancaster County to Hershey to Gettysburg.

In short, if you are thinking of a trip to Philadelphia and/or the surrounding area, this is a good companion to have with you to help plan itineraries.
Profile Image for Susan Johnson.
233 reviews10 followers
August 5, 2021
I read this in preparation for a trip to Philly my husband and I will be taking with our granddaughter for her 11th birthday. I love Philadelphia, and used to visit a lot when our daughter (our granddaughter's mother) was in school there and newly married, but I haven't made the trip in about a decade. I read this book to "revisit" my old favorites, get caught up on what is new, and scout things to do with my granddaughter. She is not interested in history OR museums; she really just wants to eat sushi. And since this is her birthday trip, she is driving the agenda!

After reading virtually the whole book (very easily digested), I have some possibilities lined up for our trip. We will definitely hit the Reading Terminal Market, something I never got to back in the day. Our granddaughter can get sushi there, and I can get something else ( not a sushi fan). We also will go to Pod, a very futuristic restaurant in University City I remember walking past during my daughter's college days. The sushi there is highly recommended!
Profile Image for Jim Bowen.
1,094 reviews10 followers
February 9, 2026
Usually I buy Rough Guides when I visit a city. They are usually quite detailed, but intimate when describing what to do there.

For one reason or another I couldn't find a Rough Guide, so tried a Fodor's travel guide instead. It's perfectly fine when describing what to do in Philadelphia. It has all the regular things new tourists want, and a few off the beaten path ideas for the repeat visitor.

So why the low score? It's just a little too formal for me I think. If you wants facts about where to go, and what to do, this will be perfect for you. If you want more gossip and chit chat, you might like a Rough Guide instead, if one exists.
Profile Image for Amy.
669 reviews
August 19, 2024
I loved this book and it was incredibly helpful. Obviously, I use the internet and Google maps when I am planning travel, but it often doesn’t help me figure out everything I need. Google maps didn’t have the things I needed marked when and where I needed them. I was so grateful to have the resource to show me interests and attractions as well as giving a better idea of where things were in relation to other parts of the city. The color photographs make for great souvenirs from my visit, as well.

I couldn’t find it here in Goodreads, but I read a more recent version of the book that was updated since 2020.
Profile Image for Dr. Kat.
57 reviews7 followers
Read
July 24, 2007
lots of information about the city, broken up into categories like food, culture, arts, etc. wish it had more pictures.
Profile Image for Amy.
1,307 reviews8 followers
October 9, 2007
Section on Amish/Lancaster County was especially helpful. Not too keen on the hotel recommendations, prefer Frommer's.
Profile Image for Rita.
52 reviews
August 19, 2009
Made Philly seem pretty lackluster - sections on surrounding areas a bit more interesting. Overall, not enough photos or off-the-beaten path recommendations.
Profile Image for Jeff.
21 reviews
August 19, 2012
Used this travel guide book for a recent college visit to Philadelphia and it provided very useful information on the city and surrounding area
Profile Image for Emilyfn.
21 reviews
May 25, 2019
Great guide for a side trip to Philadelphia on a work project. This book enabled us to see the historical sites with good background information and excellent location points.
Displaying 1 - 10 of 10 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.