Winter's Chill Won't Stop Philly's Fun This Week
Philadelphia's calendar is heating up despite the cold winter weather, with a slew of exciting events and activities to explore. From theatre productions to shopping deals, dining specials, and commemorations, there's something for everyone in the City of Brotherly Love.
One of the highlights this week is the debut of "Sherlock Holmes: The Great Detective" at the Walnut Street Theatre, opening on Tuesday. This classic whodunit brings the world's most famous detective back to Center City, making it an ideal outing for a cold winter day.
For shopping enthusiasts, Thursday marks the return of Philly Flurry to Fairmount, a neighborhood-wide promotion that offers sales, specials, and in-store events from local retailers. Meanwhile, winter takes a tropical turn at Longwood Gardens, where Winter Wonder begins its seasonal run, blending lush indoor gardens with illuminated outdoor landscapes for a warm-weather escape.
Foodies will love the launch of Center City District Restaurant Week on Sunday, which brings prix-fixe dining deals to participating restaurants across downtown. And for those looking to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, local institutions such as the African American Museum in Philadelphia, Woodmere Art Museum, and Eastern State Penitentiary will host special programs, exhibitions, and commemorations throughout the week.
Sports fans can catch the Philadelphia Flyers at Xfinity Mobile Arena on January 12 and 17. Meanwhile, foodies and wine enthusiasts are invited to join New Hope & Lambertville Restaurant Week from January 12-25, which features deals at participating restaurants in both Pennsylvania towns.
For theatre buffs, "Poor Judge" opens at The Wilma Theater on January 13, running through January 25. And for families with kids, Ben's Birthday Bash at The Franklin Institute is a must-attend event on Saturday from 11 am to 3 pm.
Whether you're looking for indoor or outdoor activities, there's something for everyone in Philadelphia this week. So why not step out and explore the city?
Philadelphia's calendar is heating up despite the cold winter weather, with a slew of exciting events and activities to explore. From theatre productions to shopping deals, dining specials, and commemorations, there's something for everyone in the City of Brotherly Love.
One of the highlights this week is the debut of "Sherlock Holmes: The Great Detective" at the Walnut Street Theatre, opening on Tuesday. This classic whodunit brings the world's most famous detective back to Center City, making it an ideal outing for a cold winter day.
For shopping enthusiasts, Thursday marks the return of Philly Flurry to Fairmount, a neighborhood-wide promotion that offers sales, specials, and in-store events from local retailers. Meanwhile, winter takes a tropical turn at Longwood Gardens, where Winter Wonder begins its seasonal run, blending lush indoor gardens with illuminated outdoor landscapes for a warm-weather escape.
Foodies will love the launch of Center City District Restaurant Week on Sunday, which brings prix-fixe dining deals to participating restaurants across downtown. And for those looking to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, local institutions such as the African American Museum in Philadelphia, Woodmere Art Museum, and Eastern State Penitentiary will host special programs, exhibitions, and commemorations throughout the week.
Sports fans can catch the Philadelphia Flyers at Xfinity Mobile Arena on January 12 and 17. Meanwhile, foodies and wine enthusiasts are invited to join New Hope & Lambertville Restaurant Week from January 12-25, which features deals at participating restaurants in both Pennsylvania towns.
For theatre buffs, "Poor Judge" opens at The Wilma Theater on January 13, running through January 25. And for families with kids, Ben's Birthday Bash at The Franklin Institute is a must-attend event on Saturday from 11 am to 3 pm.
Whether you're looking for indoor or outdoor activities, there's something for everyone in Philadelphia this week. So why not step out and explore the city?