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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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  • "Philly's Summer Sizzle: From Art to Sports, History to Nightlife"
    Jun 29 2025
    Philadelphia is bursting with energy and options for listeners seeking fun, entertainment, and memorable experiences this week and beyond. For history lovers, nothing beats a stroll through Independence National Historical Park, home to Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, where listeners can literally walk in the footsteps of America's founders, as highlighted by Expedia. For a different kind of historic landmark, Eastern State Penitentiary offers immersive Wednesday Nights through July 2, featuring unique behind-the-scenes access, interactive activities, and themes that blend history and entertainment—plus, on June 30, Eastern State's “Pay-What-You-Wish Museum Night” is part of the vibrant Wawa Welcome America festival.

    Music and festival fans should check out the Strawberry Festival at Linvilla Orchards, where live performances range from the soulful band The Ultimate's to comedic entertainer Silly Joe, all supported by plenty of local treats and fun for families, from pony rides to barnyard animals and a Ship Bottom Beer Garden. For those driven by sports, the Philadelphia Phillies host the Padres at Citizens Bank Park on June 30, with Tom McCarthy and John Kruk calling the action, according to On Pattison. Aspiring basketball stars can join Courtside Connection Private Runs at 5050 Umbria Street on June 29 for a lively, exclusive basketball session, as featured on Eventbrite. Meanwhile, youth and families can experience the energy of Irish sports at the Liberty Bell Championships at Line Rd Sports Complex in Malvern on June 29, courtesy of Play Hurling.

    Adventure awaits outdoors as well, with the Wissahickon Exploration hike on June 29, organized by Hiking Around Philly. This event offers an athletic trek through hidden trails and past waterfalls in Fairmount Park—a genuine hidden gem that even locals might not have fully explored. Those who love architectural treasures should look into the Glencairn Museum Castle and Bryn Athyn Cathedral outing on July 1, including gardens and scenic grounds.

    Philadelphia is legendary for its art scene. Listeners can take in world-class museums or explore the city’s street art, dotted with massive murals that provide a modern urban tapestry. For garden and outdoor art lovers, the Morris Arboretum & Gardens features the whimsical Garden Railway: World Pollinators exhibition, and is open for serene walks, as noted on Metro Philadelphia.

    Nightlife brings more delights. The rooftop bars atop the Comcast Technology Center offer panoramic skyline views and sunset dining that are both romantic and Instagram-worthy, as Expedia describes. For foodies, sampling an authentic Philly cheesesteak is essential—local icons like Pat’s, Geno’s, and Dalessandro’s are always crowd-pleasers. When a sweet treat beckons, Bassetts Ice Cream in Reading Terminal Market satisfies a craving tied to Philly’s culinary heritage.

    Hidden gems include hopping a ride on the city’s historic cable car for panoramic nighttime views, or, for a twist, heading out on a private walking tour to uncover lesser-known stories and spots beyond the typical tourist trail, as suggested by Tripadvisor. At Spruce Street Harbor Park, the Philadelphia Ultimate Adventure Date on June 28 is a playful way to connect and explore in a relaxed riverside setting.

    This week and summer, Philadelphia’s sports, history, art, music, and outdoor adventure scenes are in full bloom. Listeners can celebrate the city’s American legacy, enjoy unique museum events and festivals, catch a ballgame, hike through secret natural retreats, and savor the rich food and live music that make Philly a true original.
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  • "Philly Summer Fun: Festivals, Eats, and Unexpected Finds in the City of Brotherly Love"
    Jun 28 2025
    Listeners looking for fresh, fun, and unique things to do in Philadelphia have plenty of exciting options to choose from this week and all summer long. For those eager to jump right into the city's vibrant energy today, the Tacos and Tequila Festival at Wild Things Park promises high-energy performances from Lil Jon, Chingy, and Trick Daddy, mixing music with culinary delights and tequila tastings for an afternoon and evening of revelry. Downtown, JFK Plaza (LOVE Park) hosts two high-spirited celebrations: the Just Believe Festival from 2 to 5 p.m. and Concilio’s Annual Hispanic Fiesta from 2 to 9 p.m., offering music, dance, food, and an immersion into Latino culture, with proceeds supporting educational scholarships.

    Tonight at the Independence Blue Cross RiverRink, listeners can experience the U.S. Army Band’s “Pershing Own” Concert from 8 to 10 p.m. capped off by a dazzling fireworks display. For outdoor shopping and vintage lovers, Dilworth Park is hosting a special Philadelphia Marketplace Vintage Pop-Up, bringing together local vendors and unusual finds through 6 p.m. today.

    For those who enjoy art and illuminated spectacle, Franklin Square’s Chinese Lantern Festival continues through August, featuring more than 1,000 glowing sculptures, nightly shows, and food stalls in a whimsical outdoor setting. Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens on South Street offers a one-of-a-kind visual adventure with its immersive mosaic art environment created by Isaiah Zagar, perfect for exploring creativity and community spirit.

    Music aficionados will be excited to know the 311 Unity Tour is rolling through Philadelphia this week, delivering alternative and reggae-rock hits live. The city’s festival scene explodes in summer, with events like the 2nd Street Fest and Chinatown’s Chinese Lantern Festival blending neighborhood charm with music, artisanal goods, and global food, all highlighted in reporting from The Philadelphia Inquirer.

    For sports fans, catching a Phillies baseball game at Citizens Bank Park is a lively way to experience Philly pride, local eats, and panoramic skyline views. Even when the Eagles aren’t in season, Lincoln Financial Field and the team’s community events keep the NFL spirit alive year-round. This weekend, you may also find local fundraisers and themed weekends supporting the Eagles Autism Foundation and spotlighting Philly’s football culture.

    Cultural explorers can walk the cobblestone streets of Old City, home to Independence Hall where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were signed. The Liberty Bell Center offers insights into America’s defining symbol of freedom. The Eastern State Penitentiary’s self-guided audio tour leads listeners through historic cellblocks, including Al Capone’s cell, while letting guests discover art installations in a hauntingly atmospheric setting.

    Philadelphia’s museums are world-class. The Philadelphia Museum of Art features impressionists like Renoir and Cezanne while inviting you to jog up the “Rocky Steps” for a classic city photo op. The Barnes Foundation offers intimate galleries filled with masterworks by Matisse and Picasso, set in tranquil indoor and outdoor spaces. Science enthusiasts can interact with hands-on exhibits at The Franklin Institute, which currently hosts the popular “Body Worlds: Vital” exhibition for a limited time.

    Foodies will want to browse Reading Terminal Market, an indoor emporium bursting with Amish goodies, Philly cheesesteaks, global eats, and irresistible local desserts. Vegan and specialty food pop-ups frequently take over city parks during summer months, offering even more culinary adventure.

    Art, music, and performance thrive at events like the Philadelphia Fringe Festival, known for hundreds of innovative, boundary-pushing shows across the city. Pop-up concerts, outdoor movie nights, and dance parties are also regular weekend staples, many of which are free and easy to find outdoors in city parks and squares.

    Hidden gems await off the main tourist trail. Explore Morris Arboretum & Gardens, where circus-themed activities delight families and plant lovers alike. For panoramic city views, grab a sunset drink at a riverside bar along Spruce Street Harbor Park, or stroll Boathouse Row as the lights twinkle at dusk.

    This summer, Philadelphia is a city bursting with possibility—whether listeners are in the mood for outdoor adventure, world-class art, live music, legendary food, or discovering a secret mural down a quiet alleyway. Each visit is sure to deliver new stories, fresh flavors, and unforgettable moments.
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  • Explore Philly's Vibrant Summer: Festivals, History, Art, and Outdoor Adventures
    Jun 21 2025
    Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love, is a vibrant and diverse destination that offers a plethora of activities for tourists and locals alike. As summer kicks into full gear, June is an excellent time to explore the city’s numerous festivals, exhibitions, and timeless attractions.

    This week, one of the highlights is the Philadelphia Chinese Lantern Festival, which returns to Franklin Square on June 20. This festival is a spectacle of lighted sculptures, folk art, traditional dances, and delicious food, making it a must-visit for anyone looking to experience a blend of culture and entertainment.

    For those interested in history and the American Revolution, the Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell Center are essential stops. These historical sites provide insights into the creation and cultural impact of iconic symbols of liberty, with rapid-moving lines and scenic views of the surrounding area.

    Art enthusiasts will find plenty to appreciate in Philadelphia. The Barnes Foundation is set to unveil its new exhibit, "From Paris to Provence: French Painting," starting June 29, which will take visitors on a journey through France with works by Monet, Van Gogh, Cézanne, and other trailblazing painters. Additionally, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, famous for its steps from the movie Rocky, features an impressive collection of Impressionist and post-Impressionist works, along with intimate galleries and a tranquil outdoor space.

    Outdoor adventures abound in Philadelphia. The Independence Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest and the Rothman Orthopaedics Roller Rink are in full swing, offering fun activities for all ages. For a unique outdoor experience, visit Philadelphia's Magic Gardens, a mosaicked visionary art environment created by Isaiah Zagar, which serves as both a gallery and a community arts center.

    Sports fans can look forward to exciting events such as the Savannah Bananas, a viral baseball team known for their entertaining antics, who will be performing at Citizens Bank Park on July 26-27. For a more traditional sports experience, catch a game at Citizens Bank Park, which offers a vibrant atmosphere and panoramic skyline views along with a diverse menu of local favorites and classic stadium fare.

    Music and cultural events are also plentiful. The Juneteenth Parade & Festival, part of the Wawa Welcome America celebrations from June 16 to 22, is a significant cultural event that commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans. This period is filled with various festivals and exhibitions that highlight the city's rich diversity.

    Food experiences in Philadelphia are equally enticing. The Reading Terminal Market is an indoor market that presents an eclectic mix of food stalls, ranging from Amish baked goods to international cuisine, along with a vibrant selection of desserts and fresh produce. For a taste of local flavors, explore the city's many restaurants during the Center City District Restaurant Week, which offers special menus and deals at some of Philadelphia's best eateries.

    For science enthusiasts, The Franklin Institute is a must-visit, featuring interactive exhibits that explore the mysteries of the universe and the intricacies of the human body. The museum also offers live science demonstrations and a well-laid-out chronological journey through diverse historical narratives.

    In addition to these popular attractions, Philadelphia has several hidden gems. The Eastern State Penitentiary, with its interactive self-guided audio tour, allows visitors to explore the historic prison, including Al Capone's cell and various art installations. The historic neighborhood of Old City offers a charming stroll through cobblestone streets lined with boutique shops, art galleries, and restaurants.

    Whether you are interested in history, art, sports, or simply enjoying the outdoors, Philadelphia in June has something for everyone, making it an ideal time to visit and experience the city's vibrant culture and entertainment scene.
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