Spring Activities near Philadelphia, PA

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Discover a vibrant array of spring activities around Philadelphia, where art, history, and nature unite to create memorable experiences for all.

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Longwood Gardens

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4.5

Radiating beauty, Longwood Gardens dazzles with vibrant tulip fields and wisteria, creating a captivating spring haven in expansive botanical landscapes.

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia Museum of Art

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4.5

Captivating exhibits at the Philadelphia Museum of Art span diverse collections and premier annual events, showcasing remarkable art and design.

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Spruce Street Harbor Park

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Charming waterfront park where I enjoyed outdoor dining, relaxing in hammocks, and vibrant events along the beautiful Delaware River.

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Museum of the American Revolution

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4.5

Illuminating, the museum displays Revolutionary War flags and hosts special exhibits, offering deep insights into America's founding era.

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Dilworth Park

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Vibrant atmosphere fills Dilworth Park, with its checkerboard floor and seasonal roller rink, making every visit a fresh, delightful experience.

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The Horticulture Center

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4.5

Enchanting cherry blossoms and Japanese culture come alive here, showcasing workshops and vibrant performances amidst beautiful gardens.

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Peddler's Village

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4.0

Delightful experiences await at Peddler’s Village, from PEEPS marshmallow art to a joyful strawberry festival perfect for family fun.

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The Franklin Institute

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4.5

Fascinating for the science enthusiasts, the Franklin Institute’s hands-on exhibits captivate tweens and teens, making learning truly enjoyable.

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Halloween Nights at Eastern State Penitentiary

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4.5

Intriguing history surrounds Eastern State Penitentiary, where I can delve into its haunting past while exploring its unique architecture year-round.