Spanning four stories, the massive display dominates the store’s Grand Court. The Macy’s Christmas Light Show has been a tradition in Center City since 1956. Location: Dilworth Park at City Hall See the Macy’s Christmas Light Show Macy’s light show is a Philly tradition The market runs Novemthrough January 1, 2023, and the other activities are on through February 26, 2023. To warm up, head to the Rothman Orthopaedic Cabin for seasonal cocktails and food items in an open-air set up. The nearby Wintergarden on the Greenfield Lawn has space to spread out and ample chances for photo opps with rustic topiary characters. From sea glass from the Jersey Shore to homages to Gritty and Jalen Hurts, there are a lot of fun things to see here.īeyond shopping, visitors love the ice-skating rink, which opens November 4. The vendors are from the metro area and often feature gifts and unique offerings with Philadelphia-area themes. To complement the nearby Christmas Village, you’ll find the Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market. In recent years, Dilworth Park alongside City Hall has become a hub of activity in the winter. Oh, and did we mention Center City Sips is returning on June 1? Expect plenty of downtown beer gardens to offer discounted drinks and apps on Wednesdays.Shop and ice skate at Dilworth Park City-themed artwork for sale at the Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market Of course, no summer of outdoor imbibing would be complete without a visit to Morgan’s Pier on the Delaware River waterfront. Relax in Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s urban gardens on South Street or in Manayunk, packed with flora and fauna, plus beer. Drink like the Founding Fathers intended: in front of the Liberty Bell at Independence Beer Garden. Jet Wine Bar’s wine garden heats up with wines by the glass, cocktails, global spirits, and beer. Head to the top of the Bok building in South Philly to Bok Bar for events, food, and beers. Parks on Tap returns to its full roving beer garden schedule, popping up at a different location every week until October 1. While summer is known as peak beer garden season, outdoor drinking festivities start to ramp up this spring. Celebrate Juneteenth Philly-style in West Philly with a parade, marketplace, and music festival in Malcolm X Park (June 18). The country’s largest African American street festival, Odunde, returns for food, music, and international vendors selling merchandise from African nations, the Caribbean, and Brazil (June 11). Cannoli, pasta, pizza, and cured meats will be showcased at the South 9th Street Italian Market Festival (May 20-21). Homemade human-powered vehicles will parade around Kensington-and then plummet into a pit of mud-at the Kensington Derby & Arts Festival (May 13). Local establishments in Rittenhouse Square post up along the bustling area’s streets during the Rittenhouse Row Spring Festival (May 6), spotlighting fashion, eats, art, and shopping. South Street Fest (May 6) has global food and drink, vendors, live music, and a festival-within-a-festival, Brauhaus Schmitz’s German Maifest. There’s no better way to explore neighborhoods in all corners of the city than through grand fetes of food, entertainment, and shopping during spring festival season. Get to know local neighborhoods at vibrant street festivals
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