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Philadelphia vs Charleston

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Quick Verdict

Pick Charleston for Rainbow Row pastels, harbor White Point Garden, and shrimp-and-grits on a piazza. Pick Philadelphia if Liberty Bell, Reading Terminal pork sandwiches, and the Barnes plus Mural Mile justify it.

🏆 Philadelphia wins 74 OVR vs 73 · attribute matchup 53

68
Safety
78
65
Cleanliness
78
49
Affordability
38
90
Food
90
82
Culture
74
77
Nightlife
65
79
Walkability
90
64
Nature
64
99
Connectivity
91
74
Transit
53
Philadelphia

Philadelphia

United States

Charleston

Charleston

United States

Philadelphia

Safety: 62/100Pop: 1.57MAmerica/New_York

Charleston

Safety: 78/100Pop: 155K (city), 830K (metro)America/New_York

How do Philadelphia and Charleston compare?

Charleston versus Philadelphia is the colonial American history showdown — and they're closer in spirit than the map suggests. Charleston gives you pastel single houses, the salt-air pull of the harbor at White Point Garden, Gullah heritage walking tours, and shrimp and grits on a piazza overlooking Rainbow Row. Philadelphia is the bigger, denser sibling: the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall on the same block, Reading Terminal Market full of Amish doughnuts and roast pork sandwiches, Mural Mile up Broad Street, and Italian Market storefronts that haven't repainted their signs since 1962.

Mid-range budgets are tied at around $150/day, but Philadelphia stretches further on food — a $14 roast pork at DiNic's beats a $34 Charleston entree on pure satisfaction-per-dollar. Charleston wins on charm, walkability, and the small-city polish of a place that's been preserved deliberately. Philadelphia wins on museums (the Barnes and the Philadelphia Museum of Art are both world-class), nightlife, and the rough authenticity of a working East Coast city. Charleston feels safer overall; Philadelphia's tourist corridor is fine but parts of West and North Philly warrant the usual urban awareness.

Charleston peaks March–May and October–November; Philadelphia is best April–June and again September–October. Direct flights run 1 hour 45 minutes on American or Frontier, often $120–160 round-trip. Amtrak doesn't connect them directly — you'd transfer in DC for a 13-hour rail day, so just fly. Pro tip: if you want both colonial cores in one trip, fly Charleston first and end in Philadelphia, where the airport is closer to the historic district. Pick Charleston for charm and Lowcountry food; pick Philadelphia for heavyweight museums and the harder edges of a real city.

💰 Budget

budget
Philadelphia: $80–130Charleston: $90-150
mid-range
Philadelphia: $150–250Charleston: $220-400
luxury
Philadelphia: $300+Charleston: $600+

🛡️ Safety

Philadelphia62/100Safety Score78/100Charleston

Philadelphia

Philadelphia has significant neighborhood variation. The historic district, Rittenhouse Square, and Fishtown are generally safe tourist zones. North Philadelphia and Kensington have serious crime issues — avoid wandering into unfamiliar neighborhoods at night.

Charleston

The historic peninsula and the surrounding beach/barrier islands are very safe for visitors, with low violent crime and a heavy tourist-police presence downtown. Property crime (car break-ins, package theft) is the most common issue. Some outlying neighborhoods on the West Side and in North Charleston have higher crime rates but are not places most tourists end up.

🌤️ Weather

Philadelphia

Four distinct seasons. Humid continental climate with hot summers and cold winters. Spring and fall are the sweet spots for walking the historic district.

Spring (Mar–May)10–20°C
Summer (Jun–Aug)28–35°C
Fall (Sep–Nov)10–22°C
Winter (Dec–Feb)0–5°C

Charleston

Charleston has a humid subtropical climate — mild winters, long warm springs, and punishingly hot and humid summers. Hurricane season runs June through November with peak risk in August-September. Spring (March-May) and fall (October-November) are the sweet spots.

Spring (March - May)12-27°C
Summer (June - August)22-34°C
Autumn (September - November)14-29°C
Winter (December - February)5-16°C

🚇 Getting Around

Philadelphia

Philadelphia has an extensive SEPTA transit network covering the city by subway, trolley, and bus. Center City is very walkable.

Walkability: Very walkable in Center City and Old City; most historic sites within 20 minutes on foot

SEPTA Subway$2.50/ride
SEPTA Trolley$2.50/ride
On FootFree

Charleston

The historic peninsula is small — about 2 miles north-to-south at its widest — and extremely walkable. Charleston has very limited public transit for a US city: CARTA buses exist but run infrequently and cover downtown poorly for tourists. Most visitors walk everything downtown and rent a car or use Uber/Lyft for beaches, plantations, and the airport.

Walkability: Charleston's historic peninsula is one of the most walkable neighborhoods in the American South — flat, shaded by live oaks, well-maintained sidewalks (some brick and uneven), and tightly packed with destinations. Outside the peninsula, however, the metro is car-dependent and pedestrian infrastructure thins out fast.

WalkingFree
DASH TrolleyFree
Uber & Lyft$8-15 within downtown; $20-35 to airport; $25-40 to beaches

📅 Best Time to Visit

Philadelphia

Apr–Jun, Sep–Nov

Peak travel window

Charleston

Mar–May, Oct–Nov

Peak travel window

The Verdict

Choose Philadelphia if...

you want America's birthplace — Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, Reading Terminal's food hall, the iconic cheesesteak, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art's Rocky steps — the most historically charged US city after DC

Choose Charleston if...

you want pastel antebellum architecture, harbor-side history, modern Southern cuisine's spiritual home, and Gullah-Geechee heritage

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