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Ritttenhouse Square Fine Art Show
Take a break and walk a few short blocks from the Westin Hotel-Symposium Venue, Rittenhouse Square is a popular resident and tourist destination. The charming public park boasts a variety of buildings, most of them architecturally notable, surround the park: elegant turn-of-the-century apartment buildings, brownstones, and the mansions that make up the Curtis Institute and the Art Alliance, as well as modern high-
Rittenhouse Square Fine Art Show – 91th Annual, June 2018. Location: Rittenhouse Square 18th & Walnut Streets Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (
Spruce St. Harbour Park
Named one of the best places to visit in Philadelphia by national press, Spruce Street Harbor Park sustained by Univest features colorful hammocks, floating gardens, beautiful lights, refreshing craft beer, and food from popular Philly restaurants, making it a summer gathering space for locals and visitors alike.
King of Prussia Mall
Located about 25 miles northwest of Philadelphia, King of Prussia Mall is the largest retail mall on the East Coast. Featuring a diverse mix of over 400 stores, including Nordstrom, Macy’s, Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdale’s, Lord & Taylor, and a collection of luxury retailers unsurpassed in the region, King of Prussia is one of the most iconic malls in the nation. Share an über or try public transportation
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Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts
June 1-10, 2018
The Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts returns to Broad Street. Collaborative, innovative performances are the hallmark of the 10-day, art-filled festival and street fair along Broad Street, also known as the Avenue of the Arts. Another highlight: French performance troupe Trans Express returns, this time for the world premiere of Crystal Palace, a 30-foot chandelier — made of 50 air acrobats and dancers — and a recreation of the history of dance, from the waltz to disco.
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Philadelphia Latino Film Festival
June 1-3, 2018
One weekend in June features films by established and emerging Latino and Latin American filmmakers at the Latino Film Festival. The lineup includes feature films, shorts, youth films, animations and documentaries, in English or Spanish with subtitles, along with workshops and discussions.
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Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts
June 1-10, 2018
The Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts returns to Broad Street. Collaborative, innovative performances are the hallmark of the 10-day, art-filled festival and street fair along Broad Street, also known as the Avenue of the Arts. Another highlight: French performance troupe Trans Express returns, this time for the world premiere of Crystal Palace, a 30-foot chandelier — made of 50 air acrobats and dancers — and a recreation of the history of dance, from the waltz to disco.
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Philly Beer Week
Celebrate Philly’s beer scene during Philly Beer Week, a region-wide 10-day event. (Photo by M. Fischetti for Visit Philadelphia)
June 1-10, 2018
Philly Beer Week, the 11th annual celebration of Philadelphia’s vibrant beer culture, takes over the city and region for 10 days. Events range from tastings to lectures to beer-pairing dinners where sudsy cheersing is encouraged.
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