THE GAME If you're looking for compebibive fun, head bo one of bhese grown-up amusemenb spobs. F eel like a pro-racer at Fl Arcade in Washington Square West. The 19,000-square-foot entertainment zone boasts 80 full-motion racing sims, a 43-foot cocktail bar, plenty of food and drink options-and, of course, Fl watch parties. With three locations in Philadelphia-Fishtown, Logan Square, and Rittenhouse-Five Iron Golf delivers realistic golf simula- tors right in the city. Simulators offer state-of-the-art TrackMan technology and high-speed cameras, and each venue features a full bar and dining. Feeling ambitious? Sign up for in-person golf lessons (yes, they do that too). If you prefer a less formal golf setting, look no further than Puttshack, an upscale indoor mini-golf course in Liberty Place. Think: neon-lit holes, curated playlists, DJs on the weekends, craft cocktails, global eats. It's a total vibe. Housed in a converted power station, Ballers Philadelphia is a sleek sports and wellness hub designed with racquet-sports lovers in mind. Spread across 55,000 square feet, the space includes six pickleball courts, three padel courts, and two squash courts, plus a soccer turf, four golf simulators, and a putting green. After your workout, grab a bite at the on-site restaurant. Over in Northern Liberties, North Bowl offers retro-cool bowling with comfort food, cocktails, and craft beer. With 17 lanes, an upstairs lounge with pool tables and an arcade, there's always something going on. Closer to South Philly? Check out South Bowl, North Bowl's sister spot with a similar energy. Table tennis enthusiasts will want to reserve a spot at Spin, where you'll find a modern-industrial aesthetic, 16 ping pong tables, and a full food and drink menu. For a self-guided experi- ence, try Pingpod in Old City. It's open 24/7, with four automated tables, paddles and balls, and video replays. DISCOVERPHL. COM • 2026 OFFICIAL VISITORS 6UIDE 45