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Center City is the epicenter of arts and culture entertainment in Philadelphia. Along the Avenue of the Arts, decades-old theaters host an impressive lineup of performances, including shows from resident artists and traveling companies. Vibrant greenspaces, like Rittenhouse Square, offer a reprieve from the bustle of city excitement, and at Dilworth Park, visitors of all ages are welcome to enjoy free events, seasonal amenities and a stunning view of historic City Hall. One-of-a-kind museums, nightlife and luxury hotels are just some of the many other highlights to explore. Below you will find a diverse list of things to do in Center City. 

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Barnes Foundation
The Barnes is a nonprofit cultural and educational institution that houses an unparalleled art collection and organizes special exhibits and public programming. See below for some event highlights.

  • PECO Free First Sunday Family Day | First Sunday of every month | 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. | This event offers no-cost admission to the collection galleries as well as an array of family-friendly activities, including arts and crafts, musical performances, and interactive workshops.
  • First Friday | First Friday of every month | 6-9 p.m. | Enjoy an evening of art, live music, cocktails, and access to the collection at our monthly First Friday mixer. New for 2024, the Garden Restaurant at the Barnes Foundation will be partnering with award-winning Philadelphia Chefs for inspired, one-night-only pop-up dinners. 

2025 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy., 215.278.7000

Bridgette Mayer Gallery: Flight, Solo Exhibition by Allen Bentley | Through October 25  | Flight features all new paintings and drawings that celebrate Bentley's appreciation for ballet and contemporary dance. Using bold, gestural mark-making inspired by live dance performances, Bentley captures the passion, vulnerability, and strength imbued in artform. 
215.413.8893, 709 Walnut St. 

Beat The Bomb 
Ongoing | Choose from 1-hour Bomb Missions, where teams of 4 to 6 suit up in hazmat gear, dodge lasers and crack codes. 
1218 Chestnut St. 

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 Photo credit: Anders Sune Berg, Galleri Nicolai Wallner

The Fabric Workshop and Museum
The Fabric Workshop and Museum (FWM) is an internationally acclaimed contemporary art museum devoted both to the creation and presentation of innovative works of art. Below are some of their offerings.

  • The Living Temple: The World of Moki Cherry |
    Through April 12 | Step inside The Living Temple—a vibrant retrospective celebrating the boundary‑breaking Swedish artist and designer Moki Cherry (1943–2009), whose life was her canvas. From colorful textiles, costumes, and posters to ceramics, video, and sound, Moki’s work dissolves the line between home and stage, art and everyday life.
  • Hands-On Screenprinting and Studio Tour | Saturdays | Explore the facilities and learn about the printing process, browse artist designs from archives, and make your own print to take home.     

1214 Arch St., 215.561.8888

Lucky Strike: Night Strike Unlimited Bowling 
Sunday - Wednesday | Enjoy our $21.99 unlimited bowling Night Strike special. Sunday starting at 6 p.m. and Monday to Wednesday starting at 8 p.m. Shoe rental is included.
1336 Chestnut St., 215.545.2471 

Morton Contemporary: We Are All Fading, by Neil Anthony Edwards Opening Reception 
November 8 | 6-8 p.m. | From slam dunks to master strokes—former NBA basketball player Neil Anthony Edwards traded the ball for a brush, transforming his drive on the court into a meditation on life’s fleeting moments and enduring legacies. 
115 S. 13th St., 215.735.2800

Mural Arts: Center City Tours 
Weave through the diverse neighborhoods of Philadelphia, getting great views of the city by foot, by vehicle, by train, or virtually! Take in the iconic imagery that makes us the Mural Capital of the World and learn about Philly’s beautiful visual history from professional tour guides. 
Various locations, 215.685.0750 

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Photo by E. Frizzelle for VISIT PHILADELPHIA®

Philadelphia Film Society: 34th Annual Philadelphia Film Festival  
October 16-26 | See the most anticipated, critically acclaimed feature-length, narrative, documentary, and short films from around the globe, all Philadelphia premieres. 
Film Society Center, 1412 Chestnut St. and other locations   

Philadelphia Museum of Art

  • Friday Night Lounge | Every Friday | 5 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. | Come join Philly’s art world when it shows up and shows out every Friday night.
  • Pay What You Wish Admission | First Sunday of each month | 10 a.m.–5 p.m. | Pay whatever amount you’d like for general admission to the museum. This does not include ticketed exhibitions and special programs. 

2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, 215.763.8100

RippedPHL: Trick or Treat Yourself - Post Class Sweets by All Aboard 
October 27 | 5:30 p.m. | No tricks here—just spooky good sweat and post-class treats from All Aboard. Come get strong, then get sweet. 
1519 Walnut St., 215.989.3500 

Strangeloves: Painting with a Twist  
Available daily | Experience painting while you enjoy your favorite food and beverages.  
216 S 11th St., 215.873.0404 

Topside Tavern: Comedy Open Mic 
Thursdays | 8:30 p.m. | Sign-ups begin at 8:30 and the show starts at 9 p.m. 
10 S. 20th St.,445.223.1155 

Vinyl: Live Band Karaoke 
Thursdays | 8 p.m. | Philly’s Original Live Band Karaoke Band has been selling out locally every weekend for over a decade—and now we’re bringing the party to Vinyl every Thursday. 
215 S 15th St., 215.914.8116 

 

 

A Little Spooky, A Lot of Fun: Halloween in Center City

It’s officially spooky season and Center City has countless attractions and events for you to experience. Whether you’re looking to enjoy a meal surrounded by larger-than-life decor or you want to indulge in Halloween themed dishes, the options are plentiful. Explore the list below to begin your Halloween adventure.

Walnut Garden's Spooky SZN | You'll be in spooky company at Walnut Garden during their Spooky SZN pop-up. Featuring 12 foot skeleton statues, seasonal food and beverage offerings pumpkin carving —it's the perfect place for family and friends to gather.
1708 Walnut St.

Hocus Pocus and Rocky Horror Speakeasies at the Red Rum Theatre |  Enjoy live entertainment with potion making and themed cocktails inside of this intimate themed speakeasy.   601 Walnut St.

Craftsman Row Saloon | Serving American classics and local beer a side of over-the-top Halloween decor for the season.
112 S. 8th St.

Nightmare Before Tinsel | Spooky pop-up bar and restaurant in Midtown Village. 
116 S.12th St.

Freak Show at Uptown Beer Garden | Popular beer garden transformed for Halloween with a creepy carnival theme
1500 John F Kennedy Blvd.

Halloween at McGillin’s Olde Ale House | Philly's oldest bar is covered themed decor and serving up Halloween themed cocktails like the candy corn martini and screamsicle.
1310 Drury St.

Maze Days at Dilworth Park | Enjoy fall on the farm without leaving the city! For two weeks this autumn, the Albert M. Greenfield Lawn transforms into a fun-for-all-ages experience right outside of Philadelphia’s historic City Hall.
1 S. 15th St.

Kid-Friendly Spaces in Center City

If you're in need of things to do with your kids in Center City, we've got you covered. See below for a list of events, fun restaurants and outdoor spaces where you can spend quality time as a family.

Ensemble Arts Philly: Family Discovery Series | Offering a wide variety of live shows that will surely capture the attention of kids of all ages, the 2025-2026 lineup includes Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secretsâ„¢ in Concert, Halloween Spectacular and more.

Open Streets: West Walnut | Returning on September 7 and running every Sunday through October 12, Open-Streets: West Walnut invites people of all ages to stroll one of the city’s most popular shopping corridors, car-free, with ambient entertainment and kid-friendly fun.

Puttshack | Vibrant indoor mini golf restaurant and bar with a modern tech-infused flare. | 1625 Chestnut St.

Round1 Bowling & Arcade | Entertainment facility offering food, bowling, arcade games and more. | 1001 Market St.

Sister Cities Park | Green space in the center of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway with a Children’s Discovery Garden, splash fountain, pond and seasonal programming. | 210 N. 18th St.

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Photo courtesy of Ensemble Arts Philly