84 PHILADELPHIA CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU THINGS TO DO/ATTRACTIONS CHESTNUT HILL /GERMANTOWN / MANAYUNK Lest We Forget Museum of Slavery, Lest We Forget Slavery Museum is the only museum of its kind with an extensive collection of rare artifacts from the transatlantic slave trade. lwfsm.com, Church Lane Entrance 5501 Germantown Ave. , Philadelphia, 215-205-4324 ✔ ✔ 90 The Basilica Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, The Basilica Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal is a Marian devotional destination based in Philadelphia, PA, and serves as a sanctuary of prayer and action that brings together communities across the globe. miraculousmedal.org, 500 East Chelten Avenue, Philadelphia, (215) 848-1010 ✔ The Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania The spectacular 92-acre garden features a formal rose garden, a historic fernery, thousands of blooming plants and the award-winning 50-foot-high Out on a Limb canopy walk. morrisarboretum.org, 100 East Northwestern Ave. , Philadelphia, 215-247-5777 h k ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 60 CONVENTION CENTER DISTRICT Arch Street United Methodist Church, Arch Street United Methodist Church is an historic, architectural treasure located in the Center Square neighborhood of the City of Philadelphia. archstreetumc.org, 55 N. Broad St. , Philadelphia, 215-568-6250 ✔ 15 Beat The Bomb, World’s craziest team game. Step into a real life video game and get blasted with paint, foam, and slime if you lose team game. beatthebomb.com/locations/philadelphia, 1218 Chestnut Street, Philidelphia, (301) 378-3532 Christmas Village in Philadelphia, Unique atmosphere with thousands of lights, City Hall tree, delicious smell of waffles, bratwurst & mulled wine will bring you & your family into the perfect Christmas mood. philachristmas.com, 1500 John F. Kennedy Boulevard LOVE Park , Philadelphia, 215-268-7606 k ✔ ✔ City Hall Tour & Visitors Center, Located in the true center of Philadelphia, the City Hall Visitor Center’s knowledgeable staff allows visitors to experience one of the city’s most iconic buildings. phila.gov, Broad and Market Street, Room 121 City Hall , Philadelphia, 215-686-2840 h k 60 Dilworth Park, The city’s lively centerpiece, with dining options, tree groves, and a fountain, which converts into an ice skating rink in winter. ccdparks.org, Broad and Market Streets Dilworth Park , Philadelphia, 215-440-5500 ✔ ✔ Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, As the first art school and museum in the United States, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) has celebrated the transformative power of art and art-making since 1805. pafa.org, 128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, 215-972-7600 h k ✔ Philadelphia International Auto Show, The Philadelphia International Auto Show began in 1902, and the Automobile Dealers Association of Greater Philadelphia has been producing the show since 1997. phillyautoshow.com, Pennsylvania Convention Center 1101 Arch Street , Philadelphia, 610-279-5229 h k ✔ ✔ Reading Terminal Market Corporation, One of America’s largest and oldest public markets offering an incredible selection of farm-fresh produce, meats & poultry, plus the finest seafood, cheeses, baked goods, confections, flowers, kitchenware, cookbooks & crafts. readingterminalmarket.org, 51 North 12th Street, Philadelphia, (215) 922-2317 The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Dinner Show, America’s largest interactive comedy mystery dinner theatre show is now playing in Philadelphia! Solve a hilarious mystery while you feast on a fantastic dinner. Just beware! The culprit is hiding in plain sight somewhere in the room. thedinnerdetective.com/philadelphia/murder-mystery-tickets-showtimes 237 S Broad St , Philadelphia, 866-496-0535 h k 60- 120 The Fabric Workshop and Museum, The Fabric Workshop and Museum (FWM) stimulates experimentation among leading contemporary artists, sharing the creative process with the public as a museum, studio, and educational center. fabricworkshopandmuseum.org 1214 Arch Street , Philadelphia, 215-561-8888 h k ✔ ✔ ✔ 60 The Masonic Library and Museum of Pennsylvania, The Masonic Temple in Philadelphia was constructed in 1873. It is considered one of the great “wonders” of the Masonic world. Resplendent with artwork, frescos, stained glass, murals and sculpture, it is a visual treasure just waiting to be discovered by the public. pamasonictemple.org, One N. Broad St., Philadelphia, 215-988-1900 60- 120 The Wilma Theater, We engage artists and audiences in imaginative reflection on the complexities of contemporary life. We present bold, original, well-crafted productions that represent a range of voices, viewpoints, and styles. wilmatheater.org, 265 S Broad Street , Philadelphia, 215-546-7824 h k ✔ 60- 120 Wonderspaces, Wonderspaces presents an evolving lineup of 16 extraordinary art installations and signature cocktails to experience with friends and family. Open year-round with regular artwork changes., philadelphia. wonderspaces.com, 27 N 11th St, Philadelphia, 267-424-2278 k 45 bus parking comp driver comp guide food service free tour length (minutes)