Center City is the epicenter of arts and culture entertainment in Philadelphia. Along the Avenue of the Arts, decades-old theaters host an impressive lineup of performances, including shows from resident artists and traveling companies. Vibrant greenspaces, like Rittenhouse Square, offer a reprieve from the bustle of city excitement, and at Dilworth Park, visitors of all ages are welcome to enjoy free events, seasonal amenities and a stunning view of historic City Hall. One-of-a-kind museums, nightlife and luxury hotels are just some of the many other highlights to explore. Below you will find a diverse list of things to do in Center City.
Barnes Foundation
The Barnes is a nonprofit cultural and educational institution that houses an unparalleled art collection and organizes special exhibits and public programming. See below for some event highlights.
2025 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy., 215.278.7000
Beat The Bomb
Ongoing | Choose from 1-hour Bomb Missions, where teams of 4 to 6 suit up in hazmat gear, dodge lasers and crack codes.
1218 Chestnut St.
Dilworth Park: Lunar New Year Celebration
Now through February 21
1 S. 15th St., 215.440.550
Photo credit: Anders Sune Berg, Galleri Nicolai Wallner
The Fabric Workshop and Museum
The Fabric Workshop and Museum (FWM) is an internationally acclaimed contemporary art museum devoted both to the creation and presentation of innovative works of art. Below are some of their offerings.
1214 Arch St., 215.561.8888
The Franklin Institute: Pi Day
March 14 | 11 a.m. | Don’t be irrational and join us for Brain Awareness Day with a Pi Day twist! Let’s get rolling into the world of neuroscience with hands-on activities, engaging demonstrations, and expert dissections. On this day, you can have your Pi and eat it too!
222. 20th St., 215.448.1200
James Oliver Gallery: Slumber Party Art Exhibition Opening
February 21 | 6 p.m.
The three-person exhibition features works by Chloe Luisa Piñero, Karen McCool, and Kirsten Valentine. Slumber Party spotlights the body and intimacy, each artist taking a unique approach to figurative work. On view through March 28.
723 Chestnut St. 2nd Fl., 267.918.7432
Lantern Theater Company: Blues for an Alabama Sky
February 12 – March 15
This production is the Philadelphia Premiere of Blues for an Alabama Sky, a drama about the Harlem Renaissance in the 1930s.
St. Stephen's Theater, 923 Ludlow St., 215.829.0395
Lucky Strike: Ultimate Thursday with Philly Salsa Bachata
February 26 | 8 p.m. | Join us for a night of lessons, social dancing, and great music in a fun, welcoming atmosphere. Whether you’re brand new to Latin dance or a Philly regular, Ultimate Thursdays is where the community comes together on the dance floor.
1336 Chestnut St., 215.545.2471
Mural Arts: Center City Tours
Weave through the diverse neighborhoods of Philadelphia, getting great views of the city by foot, by vehicle, by train, or virtually! Take in the iconic imagery that makes us the Mural Capital of the World and learn about Philly’s beautiful visual history from professional tour guides.
Various locations, 215.685.0750
Photo by E. Frizzelle for VISIT PHILADELPHIA®
2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, 215.763.8100
PHS: Philadelphia Flower Show
February 28 – March 8 | The award-winning PHS Philadelphia Flower Show is the nation's largest and the world’s longest-running horticultural event and features stunning displays by some of the world’s premier floral and landscape designers.
Pennsylvania Convention Center, 1100 Arch St.
Walnut Street Theatre: Edward Albee’s A Delicate Balance
Begins February 24 | On an otherwise uneventful night, long-time friends arrive at the front door unannounced and terrified and ask if they can stay. An unexplained fear has gripped them, and they have turned to old friends as their first and last resort. What will they do?
825 Walnut St., 215.574.3550