Condos in Rittenhouse Savoy

Residing on the south side of Rittenhouse Square at 1806 S. Rittenhouse is the Rittenhouse Savoy condos.  The Rittenhouse Savoy condos are known for their views of Rittenhouse Square park and for being one of the most affordable options in the 19103 zip code.  The Rittenhouse Savoy condo has studios, one and two bed units abound, and all units have access to a shared rooftop deck.  Anyone looking for a good value in a great location should consider the Rittenhouse Savoy.

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The Rittenhouse Savoy is located on the south side of Rittenhouse Square. The building offers studio, one bedroom and two bedroom floorplans. Homes on the north side of the building offer views over Rittenhouse Square while those on the south side offers plenty of sunlight. The Rittenhouse Savoy building also offers a rooftop deck with stunning views of the skyline.  Rittenhouse Savoy amenities include: 24 Hour Doorman, all utilities included in rent, and Roof Deck.

The Rittenhouse Savoy is located on Rittenhouse Square. Rittenhouse Square is a tree-filled park is surrounded by high rise residences, luxury apartments, an office tower, a few popular restaurants, a Barnes & Noble bookstore, a Barneys Co-Op, and two hotels, including a five-star. Its green grasses and dozens of benches are popular lunch-time destinations for residents and workers in Philadelphia’s Center City neighborhood, while its lion and goat statues are popular gathering spots for small children and their parents.   The beauty of the Park is due largely to the efforts of Friends of Rittenhouse Square, a public-private partnership with the Fairmount Park Commission. Landscaping, lighting, restoration of fountains and fencing—even the installation and stocking of doggie-bag dispensers—are all projects of the Friends of Rittenhouse Square. The Rittenhouse Savoy neighborhood is also home to many cultural institutions, including the Curtis Institute of Music, , the Ethical Society, the Philadelphia Art Alliance, the Rosenbach Museum & Library, and the Civil War and Underground Railroad Museum. (Wikipedia)