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Bella Vista
TypeNeighborhood
LocationSouth Philadelphia
ZIP code(s)19147
Named forItalian for "beautiful view"
BoundariesNorth: Washington Avenue, South: Tasker Street, East: 6th Street, West: Broad Street
AdjacentQueen Village, Passyunk Square, Hawthorne
Major streets9th Street, Washington Avenue, Broad Street
TransitBroad Street Line (Ellsworth-Federal Station), Bus Routes
LandmarksItalian Market, Mario Lanza Park, Palumbo Playground

Bella Vista is a neighborhood in South Philadelphia best known as the home of the Italian Market on 9th Street. The name, Italian for "beautiful view," reflects the neighborhood's Italian-American heritage, though the community has diversified significantly in recent decades. Bella Vista maintains a strong neighborhood identity with local shops, restaurants, and the continued operation of America's oldest outdoor market.[1]

History

Italian Immigration

Bella Vista developed as an Italian-American neighborhood in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Italian immigrants established the Italian Market, opened businesses, and built the tight-knit community that defined South Philadelphia's identity.

Famous Residents

  • Mario Lanza (1921-1959) - Legendary tenor, born in Bella Vista
  • Many entertainers, athletes, and community leaders

Modern Era

While still retaining Italian-American character, Bella Vista has diversified:

  • Mexican and Asian businesses on 9th Street
  • Young professionals moving in
  • Rising property values
  • Mix of old and new residents

Italian Market

The Italian Market on 9th Street is Bella Vista's centerpiece:

  • America's oldest continuous outdoor market (founded 1880s)
  • Fresh produce, meats, cheeses
  • Italian specialty shops
  • Mexican and Asian vendors
  • Featured in the film Rocky

The market stretches along 9th Street from Fitzwater to Wharton Streets.

Mario Lanza Park

Mario Lanza Park honors the neighborhood's most famous son:

  • Small urban park
  • Bust of Mario Lanza
  • Community gathering space
  • Named for the legendary tenor

Character

Architecture

  • Philadelphia rowhouses
  • Some larger Victorian homes
  • Neighborhood-scale commercial buildings
  • Italian Market vendor stalls

Community

  • Mix of Italian-American families and newcomers
  • Strong neighborhood organizations
  • Active civic engagement
  • Walkable streets

Dining

Bella Vista offers authentic Italian-American and international dining:

Italian

  • Ralph's Italian Restaurant - Oldest Italian restaurant in America (1900)
  • Mr. Martino's Trattoria - Neighborhood Italian
  • Paradiso - Italian BYOB

Other Cuisines

  • Mexican restaurants near the market
  • Vietnamese and Asian options
  • Cafes and bakeries

Bakeries

  • Isgro Pastries - Italian bakery
  • Sarcone's Bakery - Bread and rolls
  • Termini Brothers - Cannoli and pastries

Getting There

Public Transit

  • Broad Street Line (The B): Ellsworth-Federal Station
  • SEPTA Bus Routes: 47, 64

Walking

Walkable from Center City (approximately 15 minutes from Washington Square).

Living in Bella Vista

Housing

  • Philadelphia rowhouses
  • Mix of rentals and owner-occupied
  • Moderate to high prices
  • Some new construction

Demographics

  • Italian-American families (longtime)
  • Young professionals (growing)
  • Artists and creative professionals
  • Mixed incomes

See Also

References

  1. "Bella Vista Town Watch". Bella Vista Town Watch. Retrieved December 22, 2025