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Jewelers' Row: Philadelphia's Sparkling Gem

Discover exquisite gems and timeless craftsmanship in America's oldest diamond district, Philadelphia's historic Jewelers' Row. Est. 1851.

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Jewelers' Row in Philadelphia stands as the oldest diamond district in America, a historic stretch where generations of jewelers have crafted and sold exquisite pieces since 1851. Located in the heart of Center City, it's a vibrant mix of history, craftsmanship, and commerce.

A brief summary to Jewelers' Row District

Local tips

  • Visit during the holiday season for festive window displays and a vibrant atmosphere.
  • Explore the side streets for unique boutiques and restaurants.
  • Check for parking deals or consider public transportation due to limited street parking.
  • Many jewelers offer custom design services, so inquire about creating a unique piece.
  • Combine your visit with nearby historical attractions like the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, Jewelers' Row is a short 5-minute walk. Head west on Chestnut Street, then turn right onto 8th Street or Sansom Street. The heart of Jewelers' Row is located on Sansom Street between 7th and 8th streets.

  • Public Transport

    Several public transportation options provide access to Jewelers' Row. SEPTA's Market-Frankford Line stops at 8th Street Station, a short walk to the district. Numerous bus routes also serve the area, with stops along Chestnut and Walnut Streets. A single ride on SEPTA costs $2.50 when using a SEPTA Key card or $3.00 cash.

  • Driving

    When driving, be aware that street parking is limited. Several parking garages are available in the vicinity, including SP Plus at 733 Chestnut St and LAZ 618 at 11 S 7th St. Parking rates typically range from $20-$40 for a few hours. Consider using a parking app to find the best rates and availability.

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Jewelers' Row, nestled in Philadelphia's Center City, is a captivating destination renowned as the oldest diamond district in the United States. Since 1851, this historic area has been a hub for jewelry retailers, wholesalers, and skilled craftsmen. Spanning Sansom Street between 7th and 8th Streets, and extending along 8th Street between Chestnut and Walnut, it boasts over 300 businesses, many family-owned for generations. Originally designed by Thomas Carstairs as part of William Sansom's late 18th-century housing development, the area, once known as Carstairs Row, introduced the concept of row houses to the United States. While the architecture has evolved, the district retains its old-world charm, offering a unique blend of history and commerce. Today, Jewelers' Row is a treasure trove for those seeking fine jewelry, engagement rings, custom designs, and appraisals. Beyond the glittering displays, visitors can explore a diverse array of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. Its proximity to landmarks like Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell makes it a perfect stop for history buffs and tourists alike. Whether you're searching for the perfect diamond or simply want to soak in the atmosphere, Jewelers' Row offers a sparkling experience.

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