Category: Press Releases
Philadelphia Plans Biggest Fireworks Show Yet For July 4, 2018
Theo tin Visit Philly May 4, 2018 Philadelphia’s Five Fireworks Displays Add Up To The Best July Fourth Yet Philadelphia’s fireworks outshine the rest, and not just because they blast off in the place where Independence Day began. The city dedicates a full week to Fourth of July celebrations, via the Wawa Welcome America festival, […]
Diversity Defines Queer Women’s Nightlife In Philly
Theo tin Visit Philly April 2, 2018 Where To Eat, Drink & Build Community In The City Of Sisterly Affection Ever since Barbara Gittings, Frank Kameny and other brave gay rights pioneers protested outside Independence Hall in 1965, Philadelphia has played a vital role in our nation’s LGBT history. That revolutionary spirit is certainly not […]
New Reasons To Visit Philadelphia’s Historic District In Summer 2018
Theo tin Visit Philly March 27, 2018 Must-Dos Include: Cherry Street Pier, The Bourse Food Hall, Sail Philadelphia & Special Exhibits In summer 2017, 4.8 million people visited Independence National Historical Park (INHP), the crown jewel of Philadelphia’s famed Historic District. After admiring Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell and INHP’s other sites, visitors fan out […]
New Restaurants Spring Up In Philadelphia
Theo tin Visit Philly March 27, 2018 Recent Openings Include A Major Food Hall, Upscale Peruvian Fare, Fried Chicken & More Spring always arrives with a sense of novelty—warmer weather, beautiful produce and the beginnings of outdoor dining season. Add to that a fresh crop of just-opened Philadelphia restaurants to explore—a Vietnamese bring-your-own-bottle (BYOB) spot […]
Spring Sprouts Beloved LGBT Acts & Pride Festivities
Theo tin Visit Philly Pride Events Pour Into The Streets; Bucks County Playhouse Hosts Hunky Quartet; qFLIX Returns Spring is the season of rebirth—for nature, of course, but also for Philadelphia’s LGBT scene. Performers take to the streets for PrideDay and for New Hope Celebrates Pride. Music gets a whole lot more colorful with concerts […]
Wee Hours, Great Food: Philly’s Late-Night Dining Scene
Theo tin Visit Philly Mar 22 2018 Plenty Of Options For Midnight & After Midnight Eats In Philly As Philadelphia’s dining scene continues to grow, the city’s bistros, gastropubs, brasseries, eateries, diners and fast-food spots are growing by…hours. By law in Philly, last call at the bar happens at 2 a.m. Last call for food, […]
Culinary Tours & Tastings Flavor Visits To Philadelphia
Theo tin Visit Philly Mar 21 2018 Food-Focused Tours & Classes Tempt Taste Buds In & Beyond Philadelphia When foodies hit the road, they take their passion for culinary tours and tasting experiences with them. In Philadelphia, visitors can partake in cooking classes and plenty of wine and beer celebrations—and in doing so get a […]
Southern, Soul & Caribbean Food Satisfy Philly Diners
Theo tin Visit Philly Mar 21 2018 Caribbean Cuisine Week Celebrates Island Flavors This Spring Nothing’s more satisfying than a plate of down-home eats, and thankfully, Philadelphia’s dining scene is rich in all categories of authentic soul food. Whether it’s a gourmet spin on turkey wings, a zesty bowl of jambalaya or a slice of […]
City announces Police-Assisted Diversion program
Theo tin Tiếng Việt trong phila.gov March 19, 2018 Kelly Cofrancisco Managing Director’s Office, Office of Criminal Justice, Office of the Mayor The City of Philadelphia recently launched Police-Assisted Diversion (PAD), an important tool in the City’s multi-pronged effort to reduce incarceration, lessen racial and ethnic disparities in the justice system, and fight the opioid […]
