The temperatures are falling, and the summer heat is dissipating, making it the perfect time for you to unwind with family and friends. There is no better place for you to rekindle the lost fun after the pandemic than in Philly!
The leaves are changing, the days are growing shorter, and Philadelphia has unique, fun-filled activities for your bucket list this fall. It's a charming city with magnificent parks and recreational spots. Not to mention, the yellowing foliage is a perfect backdrop for memorable picnics and excellent Instagram snaps.
Looking for some things to do in Philadelphia this fall? Follow along as we touch on our favorites!
If you fancy a chilling experience out on a Halloween night with friends, nothing beats a Halloween night in Eastern State Penitentiary. The Halloween-themed, 200-year-old penitentiary is a perfect definition of spooky.
An ancient prison for serious American criminals back in 1829, it holds the most dreadful Halloween nights you don't want to miss out on. Located at 2027 Fairmount Avenue in the Fairmount section of the city, venture through haunted houses and savor a drink in Al Capone the Scarface's Cell.
If you are a nature enthusiast, let Philly's magnificent public parks enthrall you. You might fancy popping into Fairmont Park, the ideal spot to spend the lazy weekend afternoons in Philadelphia. Pop in and follow the many walking trails amid the chirp of insects and whimper of birds.
For people who relish riverside chilling, then Blue Cross River Rink is the perfect spot for you.
Enjoy hammocks, musical performances, and tasty treats from the locals under the blue sky and the constant wafting of the Delaware River breeze. Spruce Street Harbor Park is just adjacent to the river and is a perfect spot for visitors looking for a place to relax.
If you go at the right time, you might even catch some live music or local artists!
Wissahickon Creek is a great choice if you’re looking for an active, family-friendly adventure. Hike on fifty-mile rugged trails or go out bird-watching to spot the fantastic species in the park.
Once in Wissahickon, the Valley Green Inn is a must-go. Situated at the base of hiking trails and streams, this historical lunch and dinner restaurant is outstandingly homey. Take in the views while enjoying a beverage on the patio!
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