Black Friday Deals Abound at Philly Museums, Theaters, and Attractions
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, Philadelphia is gearing up to kick off the holiday shopping season. While shoppers will be flocking to big-box stores for door-busting deals, some of the city's top museums, theaters, and attractions are offering their own exclusive Black Friday bargains.
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) is kicking things off with a 30% discount on select items in its museum store. From holiday decorations to art prints and jewelry, shoppers can snag great deals both online and in-person. However, be warned: once you use your coupon, it's non-refundable.
Meanwhile, the Museum of Illusions is offering up to 30% off gift cards between $25 and $200. These can be purchased online using promo code "BLACKFRIDAY30" and used on tickets or merchandise.
The Barnes Foundation, a renowned art institution, is also getting in on the action with 15% off its online art classes for 2026. Use promo code "BLACKFRIDAY15" before midnight on Friday to sign up.
But one of the biggest deals comes from the Franklin Institute, where customers can score 20% off their membership purchase using promo code "CYBERMON25". This means unlimited free admission, planetarium passes, and savings on ticketed exhibitions โ a true steal for any science buff.
Other notable deals include DoStuff215 Pass's holiday gift idea: a yearlong membership for $50 (usually $84). Legoland Discovery Center is offering up to 40% off tickets and passes, while Cirque du Soleil's "LUZIA" production is offering discounts on select performances at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center.
Shoppers looking for great gift ideas won't be disappointed. Whether you're a film buff, art lover, or just someone who loves exploring new attractions, there's something for everyone this Black Friday and Cyber Monday in Philly.
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, Philadelphia is gearing up to kick off the holiday shopping season. While shoppers will be flocking to big-box stores for door-busting deals, some of the city's top museums, theaters, and attractions are offering their own exclusive Black Friday bargains.
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) is kicking things off with a 30% discount on select items in its museum store. From holiday decorations to art prints and jewelry, shoppers can snag great deals both online and in-person. However, be warned: once you use your coupon, it's non-refundable.
Meanwhile, the Museum of Illusions is offering up to 30% off gift cards between $25 and $200. These can be purchased online using promo code "BLACKFRIDAY30" and used on tickets or merchandise.
The Barnes Foundation, a renowned art institution, is also getting in on the action with 15% off its online art classes for 2026. Use promo code "BLACKFRIDAY15" before midnight on Friday to sign up.
But one of the biggest deals comes from the Franklin Institute, where customers can score 20% off their membership purchase using promo code "CYBERMON25". This means unlimited free admission, planetarium passes, and savings on ticketed exhibitions โ a true steal for any science buff.
Other notable deals include DoStuff215 Pass's holiday gift idea: a yearlong membership for $50 (usually $84). Legoland Discovery Center is offering up to 40% off tickets and passes, while Cirque du Soleil's "LUZIA" production is offering discounts on select performances at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center.
Shoppers looking for great gift ideas won't be disappointed. Whether you're a film buff, art lover, or just someone who loves exploring new attractions, there's something for everyone this Black Friday and Cyber Monday in Philly.