'Things To Do During The Week In August In Philadelphia!' With the many museum exhibits, the Longwood Gardens Festival of Fountains, Night Out Restaurant Week, Parks on Tap, Summer fun at the Oval +, Beer Gardens, many FREE movie nights, The Philadelphia Phillies vs the Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia Folk Festival, Photo Pop Philly, Center City Sips, Schuylkill Movie Nights, the Spruce Street Harbor Park & UNIVESTival and so much more, you might need a vacation after this … [Read more...]
Night Out Restaurant Week In Northern Liberties and Fishtown
'Exploring Tasty Food Deals' Nearing the end of the summer, here is your chance to enjoy discounted prix-fixe menus during the fifth-annual Night Out Restaurant Week from August 10 - 19! Explore nineteen restaurants, mostly in Northern Liberties and Fishtown, where they will be offering multi-course lunch and dinner menus ranging from $15 to $35 per meal. Maybe find your next hidden gem of a restaurant. You'll be able to choose from such establishments as Chart House, Hugo's … [Read more...]
Free and Exciting Things To Do In Philly This Week, August 6 – 12
'Enjoy August In Philadelphia!' With the many museum exhibits, the Longwood Gardens Festival of Fountains, Parks on Tap, Summer fun at the Oval +, Beer Gardens, many FREE movie nights, The Rise of the Rocky Steps, Photo Pop Philly, Center City Sips, Night Market Philadelphia, Yard's Brewing Warehouse Party, Schuylkill Movie Nights, Night Out Restaurant Week, Philly Free Streets, the Spruce Street Harbor Park & UNIVESTival and so much more, you might need a vacation after this … [Read more...]
Exploring Many Philadelphia Historical Sites!
Philadelphia History – Exploring Awesomeness The History of Philadelphia has so much to offer and is a large part of who we are today. History states that Philadelphia was first founded by William Penn on October 27th, 1682. But prior to Penn, it’s been said that Philadelphia was home of the Lenape Indians. Penn bought the land from the local Lenape Nation to be on good terms with the Native Americans and to ensure peace for his colony. Penn then named the city … [Read more...]
Free and Exciting Things To Do In Philly This Week, July 23 – 29
'Enjoying City Life In Philadelphia!' With the many museum exhibits, the Longwood Gardens Festival of Fountains, Parks on Tap, Beer Gardens, The Philadelphia Orchestra at The Mann Center, The Phillies playing the Dodgers, Shakespeare in the Park, many FREE movie nights, Photo Pop Philly, Center City Sips, Opening of the Oval +, Schuylkill Movie Nights, the East Passyunk Car Show and Street Festival, the XPoNential Music Festival, the Spruce Street Harbor Park & UNIVESTival and so much more, … [Read more...]
The Oval + Is Back In Philadelphia! Bigger Than Ever Before! July 20 – August 19, 2018
'Summer Fun For The Family' Go Big or Go Home! The Oval+ park, based at Eakins Oval across from the Philadelphia Museum of Art, returns once again for four weeks, from July 20 to August 19, with a new extended pedestrian promenade that runs almost half the length of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway! The dynamic park brings community programming, public art, special events and activities to this outdoor space. This year’s season of The Oval+ builds directly … [Read more...]
Free and Exciting Things To Do In Philly This Week, July 16 – 22
'Summer Fun In Philadelphia!' Enjoy the semi cooler summer temps this week while enjoying all of what Philadelphia has to offer! With the many museum exhibits, the Longwood Gardens Festival of Fountains, Parks on Tap, Beer Gardens, Game of Thrones Murder Mystery at Evil Genius Beer Company, The Philadelphia Orchestra at The Mann Center, Special Happy Hour at the Philadelphia Zoo, Photo Pop Philly, Center City Sips, Opening of the Oval +, Schuylkill Movie Nights, the Spruce Street Harbor Park … [Read more...]
Bastille Day Philadelphia 2018 ~ The Farewell Tour!
'A Long Day Party at Eastern State Penitentiary ~ The End Of An Era' What is Bastille Day? It's a French holiday, which in France, is called La Fête Nationale (The National Celebration). It takes place every year on July 14. This day represents the storming of the Bastille on 14 July 1789; which was a French prison and is seen as a symbol of the uprising of the modern nation that took place back then in Paris, France. Bastille Day, an annual … [Read more...]
Free and Exciting Things To Do In Philly This Week, July 9 – 15
'Summer Relaxation In Philadelphia!' Enjoy the semi cooler summer temps this week while enjoying all of what Philadelphia has to offer! With the many museum exhibits, the Longwood Gardens Festival of Fountains, Parks on Tap, Beer Gardens, Photo Pop Philly, Center City Sips, Schuylkill Movie Nights, the Spruce Street Harbor Park & UNIVESTival and so much more, you might need a vacation after this week! Monday, July 9 Photo Pop Philly ~ July 9 - August … [Read more...]
Philadelphia Chinese Lantern Festival In Franklin Square
‘A Celebration of Light & Culture’ Great news! The Chinese Lantern Festival has been extended until July 8, 2018! Be visually inspired as visitors will get to experience the Chinese Lantern Festival again at Franklin Square in Historic Philadelphia May 1 to June 30. The Festival is a celebration of light and culture that features artisans from China and the Philadelphia region. The square will come alive and glow with 28 new culturally-inspired lantern sculptures, featuring new lighting … [Read more...]
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