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- Mary PresleyJune 26, 2013The Comcast Building encompasses an entire city block. The architecture is stunning. On inclement weather days, stop inside to view the show on the five story screen.
- rocco cimaAugust 29, 2012Stop across the street for Fuel's newest location at 1650 arch. Cafe everything under 500 calories
- The PHLASH trolley runs Fri, Sat & Sun from 10-6 pm May-October 28, 2012. Just head to stops 4 or 16, buy a $2 ticket & you'll be on your way to seeing more of Philadelphia's attractions and museums. Read more
- Allie IlaganFebruary 24, 2012You can't access the top of the tower, but the 2,100-foot HD video wall inside the lobby is mesmerizing, with ever-changing imagery and videos -- sometimes even in 3D.
- Great lobby with a rocking video wall. the views from the 43rd floor are awesome!
- Everyone lives in constant fear of being squashed by the security glass "doors" you have to pass through to get to the elevators.
- KatrinaAugust 3, 2012Olympic highlights and behind the scenes clips are playing on the video wall during the games at the top of every hour- you HAVE to check it out!
- The new Holiday Spectacular for 2010 is playing on the HD video wall. Every hour on the hour (except 5pm) until New Years. Watch for falling snow! Note: the giant presents light up too.
- Please don't forget the awesome food court right down the central stairs from the lobby. Or the shops just below the lobby! Lot's to do after you finish ooo-ing and ahhh-ing at the video wall!
- Di Bruno Brother great place for lunch on the healthier side, even better place to pick up a quick warm & serve dinner that you can pass off as your own.
- Step inside the largest green building in the country to witness 21st-century art--original programming broadcast on the 2,100-square-foot, four-millimeter screen--for free.
- A2SMAugust 8, 2011The big screen in the lobby is a must see. Tons of neat effects and performances. Also very architecturally neat looking building.
- Amazing video displays as soon as you enter this tall tall building... wait for the funny comic display ...
- Definitely take the stairs instead of the elevator when you are going up or down ONE floor. It's a view like no other in Philly!
- Arrive early and sit in the Lobby and watch the show - especially at Christmas time!
- Eat at Ralph's Cafe on the 43-44th floors for a truly unique panoramic view of Philly. The food is great (my fave is the grille) and the staff are fun.
- Follow the game at Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia's In-Game Live on your phone.
- jon accarrinoDecember 3, 2010Look up! The giant hole in the building by the roof is the Comcast cafe. Make a friend there and go visit
- John EstheimerDecember 18, 2011Check out the holiday display on the giant video wall. They even make it snow in the lobby at the end.
- Use the elevator if going up or down 1 floor if you don't have a permanent security pass or you will get stuck in the stairs
- Must check out the Holiday show on the massive Comcast HD screen. Awesome!
- come here if you have a tough time deciding where to grab lunch.
- If you ever have an event here, be sure to go to the 45th floor :)
- Hourly shows on the christmas special.... on worlds largest video wall
- Delicious chicken, roasted tomato pesto flatbread at DiBruno bros (downstairs in the market)
- Kip WetzelNovember 3, 2010Water show at the front fountains... Enjoy now as winter will be ending them soon.
- if you're only going up or down 1 or 2 floors, use the steps ...unless you're injured or handicapped.