About Philadelphia

The Birthplace of American Democracy & Scientific Innovation

Global Representation

WBC 2027 will feature comprehensive coverage of bronchiectasis research, clinical management, and patient care across the following key topic areas:

Why Philadelphia

Philadelphia is a city where history and innovation converge. As the birthplace of American democracy and home to Benjamin Franklin's groundbreaking scientific work, Philadelphia embodies the spirit of discovery that defines the World Bronchiectasis Conference.

From Independence Hall to world-class museums, vibrant neighborhoods, and exceptional cuisine, Philadelphia offers an unforgettable experience for conference attendees.

How to Reach Philadelphia

By Air

Philadelphia International Airport (PHL)

Major hub serving domestic and international flights, approximately 7 miles from Center City.

  • SEPTA Airport Regional Rail (25 minutes)
  • Taxi and rideshare services
  • Hotel shuttles

By Train

30th Street Station

Major Amtrak hub connecting Philadelphia to East Coast cities:

  • New York City (90 minutes)
  • Washington, D.C. (2 hours)
  • Boston (5 hours)

Getting Around Philadelphia

Public Transit

SEPTA operates an extensive network of buses, subway lines, and trolleys throughout the city. Affordable and easy to navigate.

Walking

Center City Philadelphia is highly walkable. Many attractions, restaurants, and hotels are within walking distance.

Rideshare & Taxi

Uber, Lyft, and traditional taxis are readily available for convenient point-to-point transportation.

Philadelphia's Scientific Legacy

Benjamin Franklin's Contributions

Philadelphia was home to Benjamin Franklin, one of America's first great scientists. His work on electricity, meteorology, and astronomy laid the groundwork for modern scientific inquiry. Franklin founded the American Philosophical Society here in 1743, making Philadelphia the center of scientific study in colonial America.

The Franklin Institute

Today, The Franklin Institute continues Philadelphia's scientific legacy. Housing the Fels Planetarium, it serves as a monument to Franklin's curiosity and inspires new generations of scientists.

World-Class Universities

Philadelphia is home to the University of Pennsylvania, Drexel University, Temple University, and many other prestigious institutions that continue to push the boundaries of medical and scientific research.

Must-See Attractions

Independence Hall

Where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were signed

Liberty Bell

An iconic symbol of American freedom

Philadelphia Museum of Art

World-class art collection and the famous Rocky Steps

Reading Terminal Market

Historic farmers market with diverse culinary offerings

Eastern State Penitentiary

Historic prison with fascinating architecture

The Franklin Institute

Science museum honoring Benjamin Franklin

Additional information about Philadelphia will be available soon. We are working with the Philadelphia Convention Bureau to provide comprehensive visitor resources.