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Fitler Square
Type Neighborhood square
Location Center City West (Fitler Square)
Coordinates 39.9470,-75.1750
Area 0.5 acres
Established 1896
Operated by Philadelphia Parks & Recreation / Center City District
Features Fountain, seating, dog area, neighborhood gathering space
Hours Dawn to dusk
Transit SEPTA trolley; walk from 30th Street Station
Website Official Site

Fitler Square is a small neighborhood park in Center City West, serving as the heart of the upscale Fitler Square neighborhood. Named for Mayor Edwin H. Fitler, the square provides a peaceful green respite among the townhouses of one of Philadelphia's most desirable residential areas.[1]

The square anchors a walkable neighborhood known for its tree-lined streets, historic architecture, and proximity to the Schuylkill River.

History

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Naming

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Named for Edwin Henry Fitler (1825-1896):

  • Mayor of Philadelphia 1887-1891
  • Prominent cordage manufacturer
  • Republican reformer
  • Died in office 1891

Development

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The square was established in 1896:

  • Part of neighborhood development
  • Traditional Philadelphia square concept
  • Residential neighborhood centerpiece
  • Evolved with neighborhood

Neighborhood Growth

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Fitler Square neighborhood developed as:

  • Late 19th century rowhouse construction
  • Early gentrification area (1970s-80s)
  • Now among city's most desirable neighborhoods
  • Mix of families and professionals

Features

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Central Area

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Park elements:

  • Central fountain
  • Benches and seating
  • Mature shade trees
  • Landscaped beds
  • Pathways

Dog Area

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Informal dog gathering:

  • Popular with neighborhood dog owners
  • Morning and evening socializing
  • Strong dog community

Character

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  • Intimate scale
  • Neighborhood feel
  • Peaceful atmosphere
  • Well-maintained

Using the Square

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Daily Activities

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  • Dog walking
  • Reading and relaxation
  • Lunch breaks
  • Neighborhood socializing
  • People watching

Community Role

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Fitler Square serves as:

  • Neighborhood living room
  • Dog owners' gathering spot
  • Green space amid rowhouses
  • Community identity anchor

Visiting

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Hours

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  • Dawn to dusk
  • Open year-round

Getting There

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Location: 23rd and Pine Streets

By Public Transit:

  • SEPTA trolley (routes 10, 11, 13, 34, 36) to 22nd or 23rd Street
  • Walk from 30th Street Station

By Car:

  • Street parking (challenging)
  • Typical Center City parking
  • The neighborhood around the square is lovely for walking
  • Great restaurants on nearby streets
  • The Schuylkill River Trail is a short walk
  • Quiet alternative to busier Center City parks

Neighborhood

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Fitler Square neighborhood:

  • Bordered roughly by Pine to Lombard, 21st to 25th
  • Historic rowhouses
  • Tree-lined streets
  • Among Philadelphia's most expensive real estate
  • Walking distance to Rittenhouse

Nearby

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See Also

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References

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  1. "Fitler Square". Center City District. Retrieved December 30, 2025
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