Monday, December 31, 2012

Dining in downtown Philly

Visiting Philadelphia with your charter bus, coach bus, party bus, mini bus, passenger coaches or school bus chartered from Charter Bus Philadelphia, you may be surprised to learn that Philadelphia has some internationally acclaimed restaurants. In spite of its reputation as a working man’s town, Philly’s restaurants are amongst some of the best in the nation.
Blackfish, by Chip Roman, is a new addition to the Philadelphia dining scene. It is sophisticated without being pretentious, and the service hits the balance between being too casual or overly snobbish. Try the foie gras terrine with sour cherry, pistachio and toasted brioche. Another must have is the lobster with five spice powder and pomegranate seeds. Tuesday nights offer a prix fixed menu that concentrates on one ingredient for $45.
Take your charter bus down to Bibou for some french fine dining. The food is so authentic, you will actually hear French being spoken at half the tables around you. Pierre Calmel puts his heart into his cooking. The veal sweetbreads are a specialty, and the wild partridge is so fresh you will swear you can still hear the shotgun.
For great service and creative dining, head over to Lacroix. Serving New American cuisine, this restaurant is worth visiting for more than its famous brunch. Stick to the savory house signature dishes that feature fruit. Round off your dinner with a peppermint chocolate souffle. Wines are half price on Sundays and Mondays.
Fish at Rittenhouse Square is worth a visit in your charter bus. Chef Mike Stollenwerk opened this follow up to Little Fish, and this gives him room to create ever more baroque flavors around his signature ingredient. Pairing seafood in unlikely combinations such as tuna with veal, or monkfish with lamb shank, eating at Fish is always an adventure.
For possibly the finest in fine dining in Philadelphia, step into Fountain Restaurant. Ferociously elegant, Fountain serves spectacular food with spectacular service. Serving Continental cuisine, Fountain is the very definition of fine dining. Don’t miss the cheese cart, with its eclectic selection of cheeses designed to perfectly complement any meal.
Chef owned Barbuzzo serves lip smacking Mediterranean fare at value for money prices. The farmhouse decor sets the tone for delicious meals serve in the Mediterranean style. Try the pasta with wood smoked mushrooms, or egg topped uovo pizza. The interior is a trifle cramped, so sit at the counter if you need elbow space.
When visiting Philadelphia in a group for a gastronomic journey, give Charter Bus Philadelphia a call for our friendly, personalized service.

Friday, December 28, 2012

Tips for Hiring a Charter Bus Philadelphia Bound


Hiring a charter bus, Philadelphia or another destination, doesn't have to be a hassle. One of main reasons our charter bus company is chosen more often than any other is because of our attention to details and our overall commitment to good service.
If you're wondering about common reasons to book a charter bus, Philadelphia is just one of many destinations that people choose to visit for both business as well as sightseeing excursions.
Church and youth groups can create charter bus tours that include multiple stops. There are numerous stops around Philadelphia that will be enjoyable. From historical markers including Ben Franklin's home to the Liberty Bell. Additionally there are still original buildings that were important in the original founding of the United States. Along with the history, there are museums to tour and of course the restaurants and shopping in Philadelphia can't be beat.
Corporations can also benefit from hiring a charter bus. Corporate events, meetings and seminars can be a breeze to organize when you use the services of a charter bus. Philadelphia is a hub for business and besides the convenience of using a charter bus, it also makes good financial sense. The high costs of fuel can make driving together in a caravan no longer a cost effective option. Additionally, when using the services of a charter bus company, no one has to arrive fatigued or stressed out from driving, everyone gets to sit back and enjoy the ride.
Have a large family? A charter bus can be a great way to let the family get together and ride to a location such as a park or rented hall to enjoy a huge get together. This is also a fun way to celebrate milestone anniversaries such as 25th or 50th wedding anniversaries. No one has to worry about driving, parking and everyone get to ride together in comfort and safety.
Each charter bus in our fleet is designed to not only be safe but also very comfortable. Seats are standardly upholstered in soft fabrics and other buses have soft, leather upholstery. On board entertainment, besides your fellow passengers can be CD's and DVDs. There's no downside to renting the services of a charter bus. Philadelphia is just one of thousands of destinations we can get your group to, call us today.

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Be There For Philadelphia's Thanksgiving Parade


Do you want to see a really old and yet very realistic side to the locals here in Philly? Let's try having some fun at the country's oldest and most traditional Thanksgiving Parade and this year, it is happening fresh and early in the morning of November 22, 2012 and ends approximately around noon. This Philadelphia Thanksgiving parade started back in the early 1920s and has been happening every single year since then; it is one of the biggest tourist magnet in history around this area and we reckon that you might want to have yourself a piece of the fun pie if you are already here in Philadelphia in a charter bus, party bus, coach charter, or having a field trip with the kids in a school bus.
Since it is around this time that we feel the holiday season creeping up on us, Santa will also usually make a grand appearance during the parade. There will be fun floats and enormous, colorful balloons all over the streets and local performers will chip in and do their parts to cheer on the people. This year, the organizers promises that there will more fun and a bigger treat than ever before.
It is always such an amazingly beautiful sight, so grab your camera and snap away; don't forget to get the little ones to spot their favorite balloons like, The Lorax, Snowman, T-Rex, Scooby Doo, Elmo, and Cookie Monster. There will be a special unique Thanksgiving float which has been specifically designed just for the year's Thanksgiving Parade, keep an eye out for the spectacular creation.
Well-meaning entertainers are roped in to make the parade louder and merrier and word is out that American Idol finalist, Justin Guarini is going to chip in, Rita Coolidge will also be lending the parade her voice and All-4-One is going to croon to the crowd too.
If you own a smartphone, make use of the interactive map on the official website and you won't get lost but for those who are not familiar with the tech world, worry not, you can start off around 20th Street and JFK Boulevard and follow the crowd from there. Have fun and snap loads of pictures!

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Visit Philly for a sight of Liberty


Philadelphia is steeped in the history of the American Independence and is one of the favourite destinations for Charter Bus Philadelphia to share with visitors. One of the most iconic sights one must see while in ‘The Brotherly City’ as it is also known, is the of the iconic symbols of American Independence – The Liberty Bell, housed at the Liberty Bell Centre on Market Street.
Originally hung in the steeple of the Pennsylvania State House (Independence Hall) the bell was commissioned in 1752 from the London firm of Lester and Pack, it was cast with the lettering "Proclaim LIBERTY throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof."
The bell is believed to have cracked when first rung after arrival in Philadelphia and became widely famous after an 1847 short story told of an aged bell-ringer who upon hearing the Second Conventional Congress’s vote for independence on July 4, 1776 rang it.
Another place that must be visited in a charter bus, party bus, coach bus, shuttle bus or mini bus if you’re on the trail of finding out more about Liberty the American Independence is Independence Hall.
Located on a block at Chestnut Street between 5th and 6th streets sits a Georgian style building with a tall wooden steeple that is one of the most important landmarks in United States. It is an absolutely must for tourists in charter bus, party bus or mini bus since there is no worrying about driving and parking. It was here that the Declaration of Independence was signed in July 4, 1776.
The American flag was first unveiled here in 1777. In 1781, the Articles of Confederation uniting all thirteen British colonies were ratified here, and the US Constitution was drafted in this building in 1787.
State some independence in your mode of travel and take a ride with Charter Bus Philadelphia for a trip down memory lane that will let you see landmarks and legends of America and how the United States gained independence.