Listeners searching for things to do in Philadelphia will find an exciting mix of classic attractions, local events, and hidden gems to explore this week and beyond. On July 13, Glen Foerd, the historic riverfront estate in northeast Philly, is hosting its annual RiverFest. Visitors can enjoy live music, local vendors, family activities, and unique opportunities like open boating on the Delaware River and Poquessing Creek—grab a canoe or kayak free of charge and paddle through scenic waters. Glen Foerd also offers still-life drawing workshops, guided tours blending art and history, and environmental education sessions, perfect for families or anyone looking to connect with Philly’s river heritage and natural beauty.
For those who love the outdoors, Fairmount Park Conservancy is running Yoga in the Park on July 13, with classes for all ages and abilities. Take a hike in West Fairmount Park to learn about native trees, or join Riverfront North Partnership’s yoga sessions at Borski Park or Pennypack on the Delaware, both offering serene riverside views and the chance to meditate in nature. If you want to try something unique, Riverfront North also hosts free fishing lessons at Pleasant Hill Park with gear and bait provided.
Art and culture fans should mark their calendars for July 17, when Mural Arts and CAICU host a vibrant Salsa Night at Taller Puertorriqueño, featuring live music by Orquestra el Macabeo and an interactive dance experience with Philly’s own Elian Gomez and Ashley Rivera. For a different creative pursuit, Glen Foerd’s July events include figure drawing with Tacony Lab and craft workshops for all ages, where you can make eco-sculptures designed to help pollinators thrive.
Music lovers have plenty to look forward to. The Jazz, Funk, Soul concert series at Morris Estate Recreation Center returns July 15, offering lively jazz performances with food vendors and a family-friendly atmosphere. On July 19, Philly hosts several standout live music acts: Trevor Hall in Upper Merion Township Park, metal band Ghost at Wells Fargo Center, and the comedic “Weird Al” Yankovic at The Mann. For something more laid-back, head to Ortlieb’s for Pat Pharari’s weekly karaoke night or join the Saturday Clark Park Farmers Market, where you can find live music alongside fresh local produce.
Sports enthusiasts can catch the Philadelphia Phillies in action. While the team plays away games in San Diego this week, there’s excitement brewing for their July 22 home matchup against the Boston Red Sox at Citizens Bank Park, which features a postgame concert by hip-hop star Nelly. Phillies games create an electric ballpark atmosphere and offer a chance for visitors to experience Philly fandom up close, especially with star players like Bryce Harper and J.T. Realmuto on the roster.
For listeners fascinated by Philly’s quirky side, the “Dirty, Scary, and Buried in Philly” tour runs regularly out of the Independence Visitor Center. Experience a guided walking tour through the city’s spookier side, featuring haunted history, infamous burial sites, and stories you won’t hear on standard sightseeing routes.
If exploring neighborhoods is your style, check out Napa Playground’s ribbon-cutting celebration on July 15—a fresh green space where locals gather and play, reflecting Philly’s commitment to revitalizing its urban cores. For an international flavor, watch the France Flag Raising at City Hall on July 14, part of the PHL Honors Diversity program.
Whether you’re into outdoor adventures, art, music, sports, or discovering hidden gems, Philadelphia’s got something to entertain and inspire every visitor.
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