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Explore Philadelphia in ultimate comfort and style with a luxury car rental from Therentalcars. Be aware of potential delays due to ongoing road construction; PennDOT has started construction on Church Rd from August 12th to November 12th. Navigate the city with ease and arrive in style, whether you're heading to a business meeting or exploring the historical sites.
Philadelphia, the 2nd-largest U.S. city on the East Coast, boasts a rich and fascinating history. Founded as a "Holy Experiment" by William Penn in 1682, the city attracted those seeking religious freedom from around the globe. Penn's original plan included greenways, such as the one still present in the Society Hill section. Philadelphia is home to numerous "firsts" in the United States, including being the first World Heritage City. It also houses the first public hospital, the first art museum and school, the oldest natural history museum, and the first zoo in the U.S. Don't miss a stroll down Elfrethโs Alley, one of the oldest continuously occupied streets in the nation. And be sure to visit Philadelphiaโs City Hall, the largest free-standing masonry building in the United States, where the Constitution of the U.S. was created.
Airport & Transit: For convenient access to our luxury car rentals, driving directions from Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) are as follows: Head northeast on Departures Rd, then continue onto Airport Blvd. Use the left 2 lanes to merge onto I-95 N toward Philadelphia. Continue on I-95 N, taking Exit 22 for Interstate 676 East/U.S. 30 East toward Central Phila. Follow signs for Central Phila and merge onto I-676 E/US-30 E. From there, you can easily reach various points in Philadelphia where Therentalcars can arrange delivery or pickup of your luxury vehicle.
Local Guidelines: Navigating Pennsylvania's rental car regulations is essential. Therentalcars ensures you're covered with the minimum liability insurance required by the state. If you're involved in an accident, your personal car insurance might extend to the rental, covering property damage and injuries, similar to your own vehicle. If you decline the rental company's damage coverage, your insurance will likely cover expenses, subject to your policy's deductible. Understanding these requirements helps you make informed decisions and ensures a worry-free rental experience. Check your existing policy, including your health insurance and personal injury protection (PIP), for potential coverage extensions.