The best things to do in Philadelphia this week
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Explore all of the best things to do in and around Philadelphia: from upcoming events and art installations to the most picturesque date spots, we share all you need to know to make the most out of your week in Philly.
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All American Block Party
(Community) Nothing says summer in Philadelphia like food trucks, great music and fun all with the backdrop of some of the country’s most historic blocks. This block party is perfect for the entire family and will have blocks of special activations, performances, games and more. Plus, enjoy extended hours at local museums after the party.
⌚️July 2, 11a.m. - 3p.m., 📍3rd St., between Chestnut & Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa, 19106, 🌐 july4thphilly.com, 💵 Free
Welcome to South Street
(Community) South Street’s popular night market is back just in time for summer. The streets will be closed to cars and filled with pop up vendors from some of your favorite local stores and makers. Come shop, enjoy food and drink specials, dancing and more.
⌚️ July 3, 5-9p.m., 📍South St. between 3rd & 8th St., Philadelphia, Pa, 19147, 🌐 southstreet.com, 💵 Pay-as-you-go
Philly River Flow
(Community) Need to add a little zen into your weekly schedule? Head to the Schuylkill River Banks for a relaxing yoga flow to help you unwind. This class is perfect for all experience levels, just bring your own hat, water and sunscreen.
⌚️July 3, 6p.m., 📍2501 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa, 19103, 🌐 eventbrite.com, 💵 $10-15 donation
Salute to Independence Parade
(Community) Celebrate this Independence Day with a parade like only Philadelphia could put on. This year’s parade starts with a traveling dance production and includes the Bugle Corps from Reading, Pa, the World Champion Reading Buccaneers, the Corotegas Latin Marching Band from Honduras and more.
⌚️July 4, 11a.m. - 12:30p.m., 📍E. Market St., between 2nd St., and City Hall, Philadelphia, Pa, 19106, 🌐 july4thphilly.com, 💵 Free
Wawa Welcome America Concert
(Music / holiday / free) The city’s biggest free concert returns to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway with LL COOL J headlining alongside DJ Z-Trip and special guests. Philadelphia native Jazmine Sullivan also takes the stage, and the night ends with fireworks over the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Arrive early — it gets crowded.
⌚July 4, 7 p.m., 📍Eakins Oval, Benjamin Franklin Pkwy., Philadelphia, PA 19130, 🌐 july4thphilly.com, 💵 Free
July 4th Freedom Festival
(Community) Celebrate Independence Day with food trucks, fireworks and more. There will be plenty of games and activities for all ages, so bring the entire family to celebrate. The night with end with a spectacular fireworks show.
⌚️July 4, 5-9:30p.m., 📍Pleasant Hill Park, Linden Ave., Philadelphia, Pa, 19136, 🌐 eventbrite.com, 💵 Free
Playtime Comedy BYOB
(Comedy) Need a side splitting laugh? Bring your own bottle and head to this comedy show packed with the best local joke telling talent. The performances will have you laughing out loud all night long.
⌚️July 4, 7:30p.m., 📍1735 E. Passyunk Ave., Philadelphia, Pa, 19148, 🌐 eventbrite.com, 💵 $15
Sonic Sunsets
(Music) Get ready for an evening of live music and living history at Christ Church. Bring your favorite bottle and come picnic by the stones while enjoying live jazz music. Guided mini tours will walk you through the history of the Christ Church historic grounds. Chairs are available for rent.
⌚️July 5, 6-8p.m., 📍340 N. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa, 19106, 🌐 eventbrite.com, 💵 $8-15
The Art of Sushi Making
(Community) Ready to be the most impressive cook in your friend group? Come learn how to prepare traditional Japanese sushi from scratch. No experience is required and all materials and ingredients will be provided. You’ll leave knowing how to create three types of sushi rolls and ready to eat.
⌚️July 5, 5p.m., 📍1315 Walnut St. #300, Philadelphia, Pa, 19107, 🌐 eventbrite.com, 💵 $65
Philadelphia Chinese Lantern Festival
(Community) Franklin Square’s annual illuminated festival is back. This year’s festival features more than 1,100 individual sculptures placed in larger than life lantern displays. Your ticket includes three main-stage live performances every night and all of the glowing lantern displays.
⌚️Jun. 20 - Aug. 31, 📍200 N 6th St., Philadelphia, Pa, 19106, 🌐 phillychineselanternfestival.com/, 💵 $16-29
Center City SIPS
(Community) Raise a glass and celebrate Philly’s favorite happy hour as it returns for it’s 21st season. Select locations in Center City will be serving up half-priced apps and drink specials. After 7p.m., select locations will also offer 15% off of dinner.
⌚️Jun. 4 - Aug. 27, 📍Various locations, 🌐 centercityphila.org, 💵 Pay-as-you-go
Dining Under the Stars in Media
(Community) ‘Tis the season for outdoor eating, all summer long in Media. Grab an alfresco table at one of over two dozen participating restaurants, and enjoy a meal in the fresh air with the street closed to traffic.
⌚️May - September 24, 📍State St., between Jackson St., and Orange St., Media, Pa, 19063, 🌐 visitmediapa.com, 💵 Pay-as-you-go
Festival of Fountains
(Community) A visit to Longwood Gardens is a must on your spring and summer bucket lists. All spring and summer, the fountains in the gardens come to live, with some jets blasting as high as 175 feet. Whether you stroll through during the daytime, or catch an illuminated night time performance, you’re bound to have a great time.
⌚️ May 9 - September 28, 📍1001 Longwood Rd., Kennett Sq., Pa, 19348, 🌐 longwoodgardens.org, 💵 $8-35
The best events for kids in Philly
Everyone knows about the fireworks over the Philadelphia Museum of Art and up and down the Jersey Shore. Lower-key pre- and on-the-Fourth options include free museum admission and festivals.
Free Museum Day
(Art / free) The Barnes Foundation adds a Monday to its usual free Sundays, giving visitors access to its world-renowned collection (even with some galleries closed for floor work) and exhibitions like From Paris to Provence and Where I’m From, which features work by Mural Arts’ Rec Crew and residents of State Correctional Institution Phoenix. Ages 3 and up.
⌚June 30, 10 a.m.–5 p.m., 📍2025 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy., Philadelphia, PA 19130, 🌐 barnesfoundation.org, 💵 Free
Independence Day
(Movie / free) Independence Mall becomes a movie theater for the night with a screening of Independence Day, the classic sci-fi thriller starring Philly’s own Will Smith. Expect aliens, explosions, one-liners, and a 1997 MTV Best Kiss winner. Ages 10 and up.
⌚July 1, 7–9 p.m., 📍5th and Market Sts., Philadelphia, PA 19106, 🌐 july4thphilly.com, 💵 Free
Red, White and Blue To Do
(Festival / free) In Old City, S. 3rd Street between Chestnut and Walnut turns into an “All-American Block Party” with games, food trucks, and live music. Nearby museums stay open late, so you can party and explore. All ages.
⌚July 2, 9 a.m.–9 p.m., 📍Old City, Philadelphia, PA 19106, 🌐 july4thphilly.com, 💵 Free
Family Day
(Festival / free) At the Weitzman Museum, grab a spot to watch the Independence Day Parade and then head inside for a festive mix of crafts, singalongs, mint lemonade, and playdough stations. Ages 2 and up.
⌚July 4, 10 a.m.–5 p.m., activities noon–4 p.m., 📍5th and Market Sts., Philadelphia, PA 19106, 🌐 theweitzman.org, 💵 Free
FreedomFest
(Festival / free) In the Northeast, Pleasant Hill Park hosts a lesser-known but lively Fourth of July celebration with rides, food, live soul and rock performances, and a fireworks finale over the Delaware River. All ages.
⌚July 4, 5–9 p.m., 📍Delaware River and Linden Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19136, 🌐 philorch.ensembleartsphilly.org, 💵 Free
Chinese Lantern Festival
(Seasonal / multiday) Franklin Square transforms into a wonderland of illuminated sculptures, cultural performances, and selfie spots at this evening-only event near Chinatown. New this year: dumpling-making workshops Fridays through Sundays. All ages.
⌚June 20–August 31, 6–10 p.m., 📍200 N. 6th St., Philadelphia, PA 19106, 🌐 phillychineselanternfestival.com, 💵 $16–$29, free ages 2 and under
RiverRink Summerfest and Spruce Street Harbor Park
(Seasonal / multi-day) These two Delaware River-side parks reopen for summer with roller skating, boardwalk games, hammocks, oversized board games, and all the snacks you could want. All ages.
⌚May 23–Sept. 1 (later for Spruce Street Harbor Park), 📍101 & 301 S. Columbus Blvd., Philadelphia, PA 19106, 🌐 delawareriverwaterfront.com, 💵 Free / pay-as-you-go
The Questioneers
(Books / multi-day) At the Please Touch Museum, kids explore the worlds of Rosie Revere, Iggy Peck, Ada Twist, and friends through themed games in engineering, science, government, and more. Ages 2–7.
⌚May 24–Aug. 27, 9 a.m.–4 p.m., 📍4231 Ave. of the Republic, Philadelphia, PA 19131, 🌐 pleasetouchmuseum.org, 💵 $22
Banners of Liberty
(History / multi-day) At the Museum of the American Revolution, explore nearly half of the Revolutionary War flags that still exist — many made by Philadelphians like Betsy Ross and Rebecca Flower Young. Ages 5 and up.
⌚April 19–Aug. 10, 10 a.m.–5 p.m., 📍101 S. 3rd St., Philadelphia, PA 19106, 🌐 amrevmuseum.org, 💵 $13–$25; $2 ACCESS; free 5 and under