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Things to do in Philadelphia

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  • Things to Do in Philadelphia is the podcast that brings the City of Brotherly Love to life in your earbuds. Whether you're a lifelong Philly resident or just passing through, our show is your ultimate guide to experiencing the best this vibrant city has to offer.

    Join our enthusiastic hosts as they uncover hidden gems, showcase local hotspots, and keep you in the know about the coolest events happening around town. From the bustling streets of Center City to the charming corners of Chestnut Hill, we've got every neighborhood covered.

    Are you a sports fanatic? We'll give you the latest updates on the Eagles, Sixers, Flyers, and Phillies, plus insider tips on where to catch the game with fellow fans. Music lovers will discover the hottest concerts, from big-name acts at the Wells Fargo Center to up-and-coming artists in intimate venues like Johnny Brenda's.

    Art enthusiasts, get ready to explore world-class museums like the Philadelphia Museum of Art and offbeat galleries in Fishtown. We'll also keep you informed about pop-up exhibitions and street art tours that showcase the city's creative spirit.

    Craving adventure? Our podcast highlights the best outdoor activities, from kayaking on the Schuylkill River to hiking in Wissahickon Valley Park. We'll even share secret picnic spots and rooftop gardens for those perfect Philadelphia summer days.

    Food lovers, prepare your taste buds! We'll guide you through Philly's diverse culinary scene, from iconic cheesesteaks to innovative farm-to-table restaurants. Plus, we'll let you know about food festivals, brewery tours, and the latest restaurant openings.

    But that's not all - "Things to Do in Philadelphia" dives deep into the city's rich history and diverse cultures. Discover lesser-known historical sites, cultural celebrations, and community events that make Philadelphia a melting pot of traditions and experiences.

    With new episodes dropping weekly, you'll never run out of exciting things to do in the City of Brotherly Love. Subscribe now to "Things to Do in Philadelphia" on your favorite podcast platform and start exploring this amazing city like a true insider. Don't just visit Philadelphia - experience it!


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Things to Do in Philadelphia is the podcast that brings the City of Brotherly Love to life in your earbuds. Whether you're a lifelong Philly resident or just passing through, our show is your ultimate guide to experiencing the best this vibrant city has to offer.

Join our enthusiastic hosts as they uncover hidden gems, showcase local hotspots, and keep you in the know about the coolest events happening around town. From the bustling streets of Center City to the charming corners of Chestnut Hill, we've got every neighborhood covered.

Are you a sports fanatic? We'll give you the latest updates on the Eagles, Sixers, Flyers, and Phillies, plus insider tips on where to catch the game with fellow fans. Music lovers will discover the hottest concerts, from big-name acts at the Wells Fargo Center to up-and-coming artists in intimate venues like Johnny Brenda's.

Art enthusiasts, get ready to explore world-class museums like the Philadelphia Museum of Art and offbeat galleries in Fishtown. We'll also keep you informed about pop-up exhibitions and street art tours that showcase the city's creative spirit.

Craving adventure? Our podcast highlights the best outdoor activities, from kayaking on the Schuylkill River to hiking in Wissahickon Valley Park. We'll even share secret picnic spots and rooftop gardens for those perfect Philadelphia summer days.

Food lovers, prepare your taste buds! We'll guide you through Philly's diverse culinary scene, from iconic cheesesteaks to innovative farm-to-table restaurants. Plus, we'll let you know about food festivals, brewery tours, and the latest restaurant openings.

But that's not all - "Things to Do in Philadelphia" dives deep into the city's rich history and diverse cultures. Discover lesser-known historical sites, cultural celebrations, and community events that make Philadelphia a melting pot of traditions and experiences.

With new episodes dropping weekly, you'll never run out of exciting things to do in the City of Brotherly Love. Subscribe now to "Things to Do in Philadelphia" on your favorite podcast platform and start exploring this amazing city like a true insider. Don't just visit Philadelphia - experience it!


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  • Glittering Lights, Festive Cheer: Exploring Philadelphia's Vibrant November Offerings
    2024/11/30
    Philadelphia in November is a vibrant and festive city, offering a plethora of activities that cater to a wide range of interests, from holiday celebrations and cultural events to outdoor adventures and culinary delights.

    For those looking to get into the holiday spirit, Dilworth Park is a must-visit. Beginning November 3, 2023, and running through February 25, 2024, the park transforms into a winter wonderland featuring the Rothman Orthopaedics Ice Rink, reindeer topiaries on the Greenfield Lawn, and the Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market. This festive setup offers something for everyone, including free events and popular attractions.

    Another holiday highlight is LumiNature at the Philadelphia Zoo, which starts on November 17, 2024, and runs until January 6, 2025. This spectacular light show features over a million twinkling lights across 16 artistically illuminated zones, celebrating the wonder of wildlife and the beauty of our planet. It's a family-friendly experience that is perfect for getting into the holiday mood.

    If you're in Philadelphia around Thanksgiving, the 6abc Dunkin’ Thanksgiving Day Parade is an annual tradition not to be missed. Taking place on November 28, 2024, the parade includes giant floats, enormous balloons, marching bands, and whimsical performances, culminating with an appearance by Santa Claus.

    For a unique and festive experience, head to FDR Park for the Tinseltown Holiday Spectacular. Here, you can skate down the Ice Trail, glide down the Ice Slide, hear stories from Mrs. Claus, and take pictures with Santa. The event also features warm spirits, drinks, and bites, as well as the Mistletoe Marketplace for holiday shopping.

    Music enthusiasts can enjoy the soulful sounds of Leon Bridges at The Met Philadelphia on November 7, 2024. His self-titled fourth album has been praised, and his live performance is a treat for music lovers.

    Foodies will delight in the Philadelphia Street Food Festival at Xfinity Live on November 9, 2024. This event showcases the city's top-tier street food scene, with offerings such as hoagies, cheesesteaks, tacos, and wings, all for $5 or less. The festival also includes kid-friendly games, activities, and a breakdancing expo.

    For a taste of fine spirits, the Philadelphia Whiskey & Fine Spirits Festival at Lincoln Financial Field on November 7, 2024, is a great option. This event features over 250 wine and fine spirits brands, along with food from top restaurants, live music, and interactive spirit lounges.

    Outdoor enthusiasts can participate in the Philadelphia Marathon, which takes place from November 22-24, 2024. Even if you're not running, you can volunteer or spectate and enjoy the energetic atmosphere.

    Cultural and historical interests can be satisfied at the Museum of the American Revolution, where the annual "Occupied Philadelphia" event takes place on November 9-10, 2024. This event includes history reenactors, guided tours, and special museum installations that bring to life the British occupation of Philadelphia in 1777.

    The city also honors its veterans with the Philadelphia Veterans Day Parade on November 10, 2024. The parade ends at Eakins Oval with a free festival featuring food vendors, marching bands, and military-themed vendors.

    Art and culture are further celebrated at the Franklin Institute, which reopens two exhibits, the Body Odyssey and the Hamilton Collections Gallery, on November 23, 2024. The Giant Heart exhibit is also back, offering an interactive and educational experience.

    Finally, for a classic Philly holiday tradition, visit Macy’s Christmas Light Show & Dickens Christmas Village starting on Black Friday. This light show spectacle, which has been a staple since 1956, features thousands of twinkling lights, seasonal sounds from the Wanamaker Organ, and a retelling of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol.

    Whether you're interested in holiday festivities, cultural events, outdoor adventures, or culinary experiences, Philadelphia in November has something for everyone, making it a vibrant and engaging destination for both locals and tourists.
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  • Explore Philly's Festive Flair: From Holiday Markets to Veteran's Day Parades
    2024/11/27
    Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love, is a vibrant and diverse city that offers a plethora of activities for tourists and locals alike, catering to a wide range of interests from music and sports to art, outdoor adventures, cultural spots, and culinary experiences.

    For those looking to indulge in festive spirit, the Christmas Village at City Hall is a must-visit, starting November 23. This annual event transforms the area into a winter wonderland with holiday shops, food, and drinks. If you're in the city earlier in November, consider attending the Philly Flannel Fest on November 3, where participants aim to break the Guinness World Record for the largest flannel-wearing gathering.

    Food enthusiasts will love the Philadelphia Street Food Festival at Xfinity Live on November 9, featuring over 25 vendors offering a variety of street food, including hoagies, cheesesteaks, tacos, and wings, all for $5 or less. For a more sophisticated culinary experience, the Philly’s Wine Fest at the Live Casino & Hotel Philadelphia on November 16 offers a chance to sample various wines.

    History buffs can delve into the city's rich past at the Museum of the American Revolution during the "Occupied Philadelphia" event on November 9-10. This event features history reenactors, guided tours, and special museum installations that bring to life the British occupation of Philadelphia in 1777.

    To honor the city's veterans, the Philadelphia Veterans Day Parade takes place on November 10, starting from the Barnes Foundation and ending at Eakins Oval, followed by a free festival with food vendors, kid-friendly activities, and military-themed vendors.

    Sports fans can catch the excitement of the Philadelphia Marathon, although the races from November 22-24 are sold out, there are still opportunities to volunteer or spectate. For a different kind of sporting event, the 6ABC Dunkin’ Thanksgiving Day Parade on November 28 is a classic way to start the Thanksgiving Day celebrations, featuring a parade route through Center City and ending at the Philadelphia Art Museum.

    Music lovers can enjoy Leon Bridges' performance at The Met Philadelphia on November 7, where he will showcase his self-titled fourth album. The city is also hosting the Philadelphia Whiskey & Fine Spirits Festival at Lincoln Financial Field on November 7, which includes live music performances along with spirit tastings and food from top restaurants.

    For outdoor adventures, consider volunteering to restore Pennypack Park along the Delaware River on November 8, 16, or 22. This involves cleaning up litter, removing invasive species, and caring for newly planted trees. The city's urban parkland, such as Franklin Square and Fairmount Park, also offer plenty of opportunities to enjoy nature within the city.

    Art and culture are abundant in Philadelphia, with neighborhoods like Fishtown offering a plethora of galleries, studios, and music venues. The Philadelphia Art Museum's annual craft show from November 14-18 is another highlight, featuring local artisans and craftspeople. The Franklin Institute will reopen two exhibits, the Body Odyssey and the Hamilton Collections Gallery, on November 23, including the iconic Giant Heart.

    Cultural experiences can be found in neighborhoods like Chinatown, where the Chinese Friendship Gate on 10th and Arch Street opens up a world of culture, dim sum, and Asian art workshops. Germantown, with its historical significance and patriotic pride, is home to over a dozen historical attractions and is dubbed the longest National Historic District in the nation.

    Whether you are interested in history, food, music, sports, or art, Philadelphia has something unique and engaging to offer every visitor. From its iconic landmarks like the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall to its vibrant neighborhoods and festive events, the city is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be explored.
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  • Explore Philly's Festive Wonders: Ice Skating, Light Shows, and Holiday Traditions in November 2024
    2024/11/23
    Philadelphia, a city steeped in history, culture, and entertainment, offers a myriad of activities that cater to all interests, whether you are a local or a tourist. As we delve into the last week of November 2024, there are several events and attractions that you won't want to miss.

    For those who enjoy the festive atmosphere, Dilworth Park is a must-visit, transformed into a winter wonderland starting from November 3. Here, you can ice skate at the Rothman Orthopaedics Ice Rink, explore the Wintergarden on the Greenfield Lawn with its reindeer topiaries, and warm up at the Rothman Orthopaedics Cabin. The park also hosts the Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market, where you can find unique gifts and local goods.

    If you're looking for a dazzling light show, head to the Philadelphia Zoo for LumiNature, which begins on November 17 and runs until January 6, 2025. This spectacular event features over a million twinkling lights across 16 artistically illuminated zones, celebrating the wonder of wildlife and the beauty of our planet.

    In South Philadelphia, FDR Park is another winter wonderland worth visiting, especially with the Tinseltown Holiday Spectacular. Here, you can skate down the Ice Trail, glide down the Ice Slide, hear stories from Mrs. Claus, and take pictures with Santa. The Union Forge Lodge offers warm spirits and bites, and the Mistletoe Marketplace is perfect for picking up holiday gifts.

    For a classic Philadelphia tradition, don't miss the 6abc Dunkin’ Thanksgiving Parade on November 28. This annual event features giant floats, enormous balloons, marching bands, and whimsical performances, culminating with Santa's appearance to usher in the Christmas season.

    Music lovers can enjoy the Macy’s Christmas Light Show and Dickens Christmas Village, starting on Black Friday. This historic light show, which has been a staple since 1956, features thousands of twinkling lights accompanied by seasonal sounds from the famed Wanamaker Organ. You can also purchase tickets to see a retelling of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol and take a picture with Santa.

    If you're interested in sports and pop culture, the week-long Rocky Fest from November 30 to December 8 is a unique experience. This city-wide tribute to the Rocky film franchise includes a Rocky Bus Tour to iconic spots like Laurel Hill Cemetery and the Italian Market. You can also recreate Rocky and Adrian’s first date at UPenn’s 1923 Ice Rink or experience the magic of LumiNature at the Philadelphia Zoo, where Rocky proposed.

    For art and culture, Fishtown in north Philadelphia is a vibrant neighborhood filled with galleries, studios, and music venues. Logan Square, with its impressive fountain and Benjamin Franklin Parkway, is another area to explore. Chinatown offers a rich cultural experience with the Chinese Friendship Gate, dim sum, and Asian art workshops.

    History buffs will love visiting Independence Hall, the birthplace of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, and the Liberty Bell Center. The Betsy Ross House and the Independence Seaport Museum are other historical sites worth exploring.

    Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Franklin Square, which transforms into a whimsical winter destination with its charming carousel, Electrical Spectacle Holiday Light Show, and festive mini golf course. The Independence Blue Cross RiverRink Winterfest by the Delaware River offers ice skating, a heated lodge, and cozy cabins with seasonal food and drinks.

    For a unique food experience, Philadelphia is famous for its cheese steaks, but you can also explore the city's diverse culinary scene through food carts, fine restaurants, and cafes. The Christmas Village in Philadelphia, an authentic German Christmas market in LOVE Park, offers handmade goods, crafts, and local food.

    In the realm of theater, the Academy of Music is hosting Lin-Manuel Miranda's Pulitzer Prize-winning musical "Hamilton" from November 19 to 23, a cultural phenomenon that traces the life and times of Alexander Hamilton.

    Whether you're interested in festive light shows, historical landmarks, cultural experiences, or unique food adventures, Philadelphia has something for everyone, making it a vibrant and engaging destination for any time of the year.
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