Dilworth Park Set to Become Winter Wonderland this Season
Starting November 14th, Dilworth Park in Philadelphia's Center City will transform into a festive winter attraction. The park at the base of City Hall will welcome visitors with ice skating, holiday shopping, and cold-weather activities. Over 3.7 million people visited the space last season, making it one of the busiest stops for winter activities in the city.
The Rothman Orthopaedics Ice Rink is back with daily sessions until February 22nd, priced at $7 for children under 10 and $10 for adults, with skate rentals available for an additional $10. To make things more convenient, timed 90-minute sessions and locker rentals can be reserved online, with discounts offered for groups.
For those looking to warm up while watching a game or socializing, the Rothman Orthopaedics Cabin has been redesigned and expanded. The indoor space now features a refreshed menu, bar service, and TVs for fans. Fire pits on the terrace will also be open to all visitors, making it the perfect spot to relax.
Families can enjoy special events during the holiday season, including two Breakfast with Santa sessions on December 13th and 20th. The events will include a buffet meal, photos with Santa, and time on the ice – reservations are required.
Visitors to Dilworth Park will also have access to the Wintergarden until March 15th. This open-air space features illuminated sculptures, seasonal plants, and warm mulled wine from Chaddsford Winery available for those 21 and older.
The Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market will return through January 1st, offering a wide range of handmade goods, artwork, jewelry, skincare products, and more made in the region. For more information on hours, events, and ticketing, head to dilworthpark.org.
Dilworth Park will be open from November 14th to March 14th, with the ice rink operating until February 22nd.
Starting November 14th, Dilworth Park in Philadelphia's Center City will transform into a festive winter attraction. The park at the base of City Hall will welcome visitors with ice skating, holiday shopping, and cold-weather activities. Over 3.7 million people visited the space last season, making it one of the busiest stops for winter activities in the city.
The Rothman Orthopaedics Ice Rink is back with daily sessions until February 22nd, priced at $7 for children under 10 and $10 for adults, with skate rentals available for an additional $10. To make things more convenient, timed 90-minute sessions and locker rentals can be reserved online, with discounts offered for groups.
For those looking to warm up while watching a game or socializing, the Rothman Orthopaedics Cabin has been redesigned and expanded. The indoor space now features a refreshed menu, bar service, and TVs for fans. Fire pits on the terrace will also be open to all visitors, making it the perfect spot to relax.
Families can enjoy special events during the holiday season, including two Breakfast with Santa sessions on December 13th and 20th. The events will include a buffet meal, photos with Santa, and time on the ice – reservations are required.
Visitors to Dilworth Park will also have access to the Wintergarden until March 15th. This open-air space features illuminated sculptures, seasonal plants, and warm mulled wine from Chaddsford Winery available for those 21 and older.
The Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market will return through January 1st, offering a wide range of handmade goods, artwork, jewelry, skincare products, and more made in the region. For more information on hours, events, and ticketing, head to dilworthpark.org.
Dilworth Park will be open from November 14th to March 14th, with the ice rink operating until February 22nd.