Logan Square

Philadelphia, PA

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Logan Square - Philadelphia, PA

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A cultural epicenter just northwest of Center City

Cultured Scenic Riverside Historic Urban Walkable Vibrant

Nestled on the eastern banks of the Schuylkill River, Logan Square is a vibrant neighborhood just northwest of Center City. Logan Square is teeming with cultural amenities, including some of Philadelphia’s most revered museums, architecture, urban green spaces, and colleges.

Logan Square boasts an array of apartments in an ideal locale, from upscale units in high-rise buildings to luxuriously renovated lofts in historic structures. The neighborhood is home to iconic attractions such as Love Park, Barnes Foundation, Rodin Museum, the Franklin Institute, The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, and Philadelphia City Hall, in addition to a slew of restaurants, shops, bars, gardens, and sculptures.

Residents love the neighborhood’s walkable layout, along with its access to SEPTA’s Regional Rail and Broad Street Line. Interstate 676 cuts directly through Logan Square as well, connecting residents to Greater Philadelphia and beyond.

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Rent Trends

As of February 2025, the average apartment rent in Logan Square is $1,821 for one bedroom, $2,244 for two bedrooms, and $2,619 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Logan Square has decreased by -2.0% in the past year.

  • 1 BR

  • 797 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $1,821/month

    Average Rent

  • 2 BR

  • 1,158 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $2,244/month

    Average Rent

  • 3 BR

  • 1,476 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $2,619/month

    Average Rent

Transportation

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Walker's Paradise

out of 100 WalkScore® Rating

Lace up your walking shoes because this area is considered a walker’s paradise.

100

Rider's Paradise

out of 100 TransitScore® Rating

Living in this area is considered a rider’s paradise, with world-class transportation.

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Very Bikeable

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This area is very bikeable. You’ll find a variety of bike paths and lanes.

Points of Interest

Parks and Recreation

  • The Academy of Natural Sciences
  • Franklin Institute
  • Fels Planetarium
  • Schuylkill River Park
  • University of Pennsylvania Observatory

Airports

  • Philadelphia International
  • Trenton Mercer

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Living in Logan Square

History

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Part of William Penn's original design for the city, Logan Square was first formed after the invention of the steam engine. It wasn't until the creation of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway that the community started to see a strong increase in population, with residents taking advantage of its centralized location.

Within this premier location, there are several museums, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Barnes Foundation, Franklin Institute and Rodin Museum. All available on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, these beloved attractions add a richness to the art life and culture of this community.

On Labor Day weekend, join the thousands of participants at the annual Made in America Music Fest for hours of live music from eclectic performers, or take your family to the Franklin Institute for the annual Philadelphia Science Festival, a nine-day celebration of science and community.

Restaurants

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Residents enjoy quality dining choices and unique eateries, especially along Callowhill Street. Indulge in contemporary Japanese cuisine at Doma, where affordable prices, fresh ingredients and an innovative menu meet to make this chic restaurant a Logan Square must-visit for all sushi lovers. Be sure to order a fan favorite, tne Triple Spicy Double Tuna roll, for a unique taste. For the non-sushi lover, Doma has options such as pork dumplings and chicken teriyaki. Bring your own alcohol and come with a big appetite.

Just down the street, Pizzeria Vetri offers an escape to Italy with its gourmet pizzas. Listed as one of GQ's top 25 restaurants in America, this family establishment lives up to the hype and wows customers with its signature crust and mouth-watering flavors. For dessert, be sure to save room for Nutella pizza.

The Rose Tattoo Cafe, also along Callowhill Street, is the ideal spot for a date. Enjoy a bowl of creamy mushroom bisque, a savory steak or the hearty jambalaya. Located in an old Victorian building, this charming bistro features a romantic ambiance that makes you feel like you're in a secret garden. An eclectic menu that changes with the seasons and a stellar staff keeps locals coming back for more.

Residents always find something exciting to do at night in Logan Square. An ideal hangout spot, West Tavern on Callowhill Street features a homey feel, an extensive beer list and free karaoke on Saturday evenings. If you feel like dancing, head on over to Peppermint Dance Club to take a lesson or do your own thing on the floor.

Transportation

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Considered a true walker's paradise, most, if not all, errands in Logan Square can be accomplished on foot or bicycle, using the many accessible bike lanes in Logan Square. Because the majority of residents choose to walk, parking can be difficult to find; however, there are several parking lots throughout the neighborhood, such as LAZ Parking and Central Parking on Arch Street.

Conveniently located by PA 611 and interstate 676, travel throughout the city is easy. SEPTA buses and regional rail lines stop at Suburban Station, while Broad Street Subway conveniently stops at City Hall. Double-decker tour buses make stops at various museums in the area, making them a popular mode of transportation. If you need a taxi, call Uber to schedule your next trip.

Parks

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Escape the hustle of city life and enjoy several parks within the Logan Square area. Adored by residents and tourists alike, the JFK Plaza, commonly referred to as the Love Park, makes for a must-see spot in this community. Take pictures in front of the L-O-V-E structure, dip your toes in the water fountain, or have your lunch on the city steps.

Along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway lies Sister Cities Park. Children can enjoy unstructured playtime in the imagination playground or take a walk in the lovely discovery garden featuring winding pathways and climbable rocks. Sailboats are available to rent. Come out to the Sister Cities International Festival to celebrate cultural diversity around the world. Taste international foods and learn about different cultures during this day of family fun.

Cost

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Renters living in Logan Square pay an average of $1,800 to rent an apartment, compared to the Philadelphia average of $1,900. Houses for rent in Logan Square cost around $2,300. For those wanting to buy, the average price for a house in Logan Square is $420,000, compared to the city average of $220,000.

Shopping

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Happening Logan Square has shopping to match. Shoppers appreciate the many options available throughout the area, particularly on Market Street and JFK Boulevard. Residents can shope for everything from equisite flower arrangements at Fleur to affordable women's accessories at CeCe Boutique. Find the perfect purse or pair of earrings at this little store right off Suburban Station. The Comcast Center, also on JFK Boulevard, features a wide selection of high-end shops, such as L'Uomo Men's Clothing and Accents by Govberg, and eateries for a fun afternoon of perusing. On Hancock Street, you'll discover Very Bad Horse, a funky store selling quality denim and one-of-a-kind clothing for women. The friendly staff can help you find the perfect statement outfit.

For groceries and household goods, residents appreciate the familiar stores, such as Whole Foods Market, Trader Joe's and Walgreens. On Saturdays from May to October, purchase fresh vegetables, fruits and meats from Parkwood Farmers Market on Byberry Road.

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