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- SEPTA Broad Street Line
- SEPTA Bus System
- SEPTA Key
- SEPTA Market East Station
- SEPTA Regional Rail
- STEM-focused magnet school in North Philadelphia.
- Saint Joseph's Preparatory School
- Saint Joseph's University
- Sansom Street Diamond District
- Sansom Street jewelry district.
- Scenic drive along the Schuylkill.
- Scenic drive on the west side of the Schuylkill.
- Scenic overlook in Fairmount Park.
- Scenic road through Wissahickon Valley.
- Scheduled appearance.
- School District of Philadelphia Board of Education
- Schuylkill River
- Scoop & Swirl
- Second-person plural pronoun used in Philadelphia.
- Second Empire architecture
- Second campus of the Science Leadership Academy model.
- Section of Fairmount Park east of the Schuylkill.
- Section of Logan in northwest Philadelphia.
- Section of Mount Airy with distinct community identity.
- See Musicians section.
- See Political Leaders section.
- Sequel continuing Rocky's Philadelphia story.
- Sequel continuing the Creed story.
- Serpico
- Seven council members elected citywide, with no more than five from one party.
- Shane Confectionery
- Shared office options across the city.
- Sharon Hill, in Delaware County, serves as the terminus of two SEPTA light rail lines
- Shibe Park
- Shopping and dining district.
- Short expressway crossing Center City.
- Shortstop for the Phillies 2000–2014, 2007 NL MVP, and part of the championship core. Known for his proclamation that the Phillies were "the team to beat."
- Shubert Theatre (Philadelphia)
- Sichuan restaurant with multiple locations.
- Side-by-side comparisons of key neighborhoods.
- Sigma Sound Studio
- Silver Linings Playbook
- Simon Gagne played for the Flyers from 1999 to 2010, becoming one of the most beloved Flyers of his era
- Singer-songwriter born in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia. Early career rooted in Philadelphia R&B and pop music scenes.
- Singer-songwriter from South Philadelphia.
- Singer and actor from South Philadelphia.
- Singer from nearby Ozone Park, NY, with Philadelphia connections.
- Site of the capital of New Sweden, the first European settlement within present-day Pennsylvania.
- Small, affluent neighborhood in Southwest Center City, known for its tree-lined streets and the eponymous park.
- Small Southwest Philadelphia communities.