What to do Sunday evening with kids at Philadelphia

Anonymous
Seems everywhere closed at 5pm. Any activities good for kids in the evening?
Anonymous
What do you mean? Philadelphia is a large city - I can't imagine the whole place shuts down at 5pm. Are you talking about museums?

How old are the kids? What do they like to do? You probably need to give more information.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean? Philadelphia is a large city - I can't imagine the whole place shuts down at 5pm. Are you talking about museums?

How old are the kids? What do they like to do? You probably need to give more information.


+1 Yes, please provide ages of kids and what time period are you talking about? A big city like Philly doesn't close down at 5PM on a Sunday.
Anonymous
It seriously doesn't get cooler than this -http://www.visitphilly.com/events/philadelphia/philadelphia-chinese-lantern-festival-at-franklin-square/

We saw the set up in April and so bummed we will miss it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It seriously doesn't get cooler than this -http://www.visitphilly.com/events/philadelphia/philadelphia-chinese-lantern-festival-at-franklin-square/

We saw the set up in April and so bummed we will miss it.


Not sure why the link isn't working.

The Chinese lantern festival in Philadelphia

http://www.visitphilly.com/events/philadelphia/philadelphia-chinese-lantern-festival-at-franklin-square/
Anonymous
Lots of good food in philly - get cheesesteaks. Walk down to Penn's landing and see the river.
Anonymous
Where in the city will you be? And how old?
Anonymous
Go to the carousel or Franklin's Fountain or stay in a hotel with a pool.
Anonymous
I would go to a fun restaurant like The Continental and then walk around Center City and Society Hill.
Anonymous
We love Spruce Street Harbor Park. Hammocks, games, boat rides, yummy food, all on the river. It's not far from Franklin Sq so you could potentially go to both.
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