
Apartments near Morris Arboretum in Philadelphia, PA (57 Rentals)


Chestnut Hill Village Apartments

Hill House at Chestnut Hill

The Mezzo

Colonial Village Townhomes

Andorra Point

47 W Highland Ave

105 E Gowen Ave, Unit #3

8433 Germantown Ave

21 W Abington Ave

19 W Abington Ave

119 E Mt Airy Ave

47 W Highland Ave

7738 Ardleigh St

8601-8607 Prospect Ave

8200 Germantown Ave

8000 Seminole St

Winston Court

7743 Ardleigh St

7727 Germantown Ave

127 E Mermaid Ln

The Cobblestones at Chestnut Hill

7611 Germantown Ave

7314 Devon St

7300 Boyer St

8610 Evergreen Pl

Chestnut Hill Apartments

Colonial Manor Apartments

Highland Court

Wyndmoor Gardens

Blossom Row

Woodbrook Lane Apartments

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New Covenant Manor

Princeton Gardens

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Lincoln Woods

Westaway Apartments

Lolas Place

400 Bethlehem Pike

400 Bethlehem Pike

816 E Southampton Ave

Saint Joseph Villa
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Philadelphia is a fantastic city for taking in the wonders of nature, but there are few spots more beautiful for nature lovers from Philadelphia apartments than the Morris Arboretum. Featuring thousands upon thousands of plants in its collection, it's a fantastic spot for any Philadelphia apartment resident looking to learn more about the natural wonders of Philly, and is a great spot to simply sit back and enjoy the beauty of it all. You can enjoy that beauty even more often with an apartment near the Morris Arboretum, where you can be within walking distance of one of the most beautiful spots in the entire city. On the University of Pennsylvania campus, the these gardens has plenty to explore for those visiting, as well as those with apartments near the Morris Arboretum. With numerous collections of trees, plants, and other forms of vegetation, there's something for any plant lover from Philadelphia apartments. There Plant and Tree Collection is obviously the most popular stop in the arboretum, and they feature a wide variety, oaks, cedars, elms, firs, beeches, and even redwoods, as well are more rare specimens, such as the Japanese zelkova, London planetree, and the weeping Canadian hemlock. In addition to the collection of trees, there's also plenty of fun attractions for young and old alike to enjoy, include the Tree Adventure, where you climb into a 50 foot "birds nest" to get a sky-high view of the entire arboretum, the likes of which you won't see at any other park in the city. The park is also full of beautiful works of public art, including the breathtaking piece The Summer Palace, a 25-foot high structure which is made entirely of natural materials, which visitors from Philadelphia apartments, as well as from around the world, are allowed to explore. The Morris Arboretum is more than just a place for Philadelphia apartment residents to look at some trees. It's also a fantastic spot to check out any kind of vegetation you may enjoy, as well as take in some beautiful works of arts, and maybe even major events or concerts. You can be close to it all by getting an apartment near the Morris Arboretum, so you'd never have to stray far for the fun and beauty of these gardens.
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