Dilworth Park Set to Reopen as Winter Wonderland in November
The City Hall plaza is gearing up for another festive season, as Dilworth Park prepares to transform into a winter attraction starting Friday, Nov. 14. The park has proven itself to be a top destination for Center City residents and visitors alike, with last year's numbers reaching an impressive 3.7 million visitors.
This year's offerings include the return of the Rothman Orthopaedics Ice Rink, which will open its doors with daily skating sessions through Feb. 22. The rink boasts affordable admission prices of $7 for kids under 10 and $10 for adults, while skate rentals are available for just $10. Visitors can book timed, 90-minute sessions online and even reserve locker rentals.
A revamped Rothman Orthopaedics Cabin will also make its debut, featuring an expanded indoor space with a fresh food and drink menu, complete with bar service and TV screens for fans to catch their favorite games while warming up by the fire pit. Private group rentals are also available.
For families, there's plenty of holiday cheer in store. Two special Breakfast with Santa events will take place on Saturdays, Dec. 13 and 20, complete with a buffet meal, photos with jolly old Saint Nick, and time on the ice. These morning sessions require advance reservations.
As the park transforms into a winter wonderland, the Wintergarden at the south end will remain open through March 15, showcasing illuminated sculptures, seasonal plants, and mulled wine from Chaddsford Winery for adults 21+. The Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market will also return through Jan. 1, featuring local vendors selling handmade goods, artwork, jewelry, skincare products, and more.
For those looking to plan their visits, a full schedule of events and ticketing information is available at dilworthpark.org.
The City Hall plaza is gearing up for another festive season, as Dilworth Park prepares to transform into a winter attraction starting Friday, Nov. 14. The park has proven itself to be a top destination for Center City residents and visitors alike, with last year's numbers reaching an impressive 3.7 million visitors.
This year's offerings include the return of the Rothman Orthopaedics Ice Rink, which will open its doors with daily skating sessions through Feb. 22. The rink boasts affordable admission prices of $7 for kids under 10 and $10 for adults, while skate rentals are available for just $10. Visitors can book timed, 90-minute sessions online and even reserve locker rentals.
A revamped Rothman Orthopaedics Cabin will also make its debut, featuring an expanded indoor space with a fresh food and drink menu, complete with bar service and TV screens for fans to catch their favorite games while warming up by the fire pit. Private group rentals are also available.
For families, there's plenty of holiday cheer in store. Two special Breakfast with Santa events will take place on Saturdays, Dec. 13 and 20, complete with a buffet meal, photos with jolly old Saint Nick, and time on the ice. These morning sessions require advance reservations.
As the park transforms into a winter wonderland, the Wintergarden at the south end will remain open through March 15, showcasing illuminated sculptures, seasonal plants, and mulled wine from Chaddsford Winery for adults 21+. The Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market will also return through Jan. 1, featuring local vendors selling handmade goods, artwork, jewelry, skincare products, and more.
For those looking to plan their visits, a full schedule of events and ticketing information is available at dilworthpark.org.