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A Bucks County Sampler
NEW HOPE
New Hope, Pennsylvania, the popular riverside artist colony recently named as one of the “Top 25 Art Destinations in the Country” by American Style Magazine, offers eclectic charm comfortably offset by casual sophistication. Peppered with bed & breakfasts, galleries, historical attractions, restaurants and nightlife along Main Street and beyond, New Hope is as enchanting now to the diverse crowds that peruse its streets—from bikers to the GLBT crowd—as it was to so many eminent figures of yesterday. Here are some of the many ways to spend a day or a weekend in town:
Things To Do:
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A Chester County Sampler
WEST CHESTER
Chester County’s seat of government is a tree-lined and welcoming city where a stately historic courthouse dominates the skyline; West Chester University students populate the shops, bars and noodle houses; and the popularity of the skateboarding culture (plus the presence of hometown celebrity prankster Bam Margera) draws enthusiasts from all over the country. Here are a few suggestions for spending time in West Chester:
Things To Do:
- Chester County Historical Society – An award-winning History Center, workshops and walking tours tell the American story from a local perspective, and the Cultural Center houses a performing arts venue
A Delaware County Sampler
MEDIA
Self-designated as the first fair trade town in the country, Media is also the last suburban town in the nation to run a trolley through its downtown. Residents call Media “Everybody’s Hometown” because the town’s friendliness welcomes all visitors. Brick sidewalks and tree-shaded streets encourage walking to the centrally located shopping district. Here are some suggestions for a trip to the town:
Things To Do:
- The Media Theatre – Housed in an old vaudeville theater, The Media Theatre stages a full season of mainstream Broadway musicals, children’s programming and more. 104 E. State Street, (610) 891-0100, mediatheatre.org
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A Montgomery County Sampler
AMBLER
Residents describe Ambler as a town where even visitors feel a sense of place. It’s a “real town” where locals and out-of-towners join together to enjoy professional theater and independent film, to admire art displayed in the storefront of a refurbished Art Deco building and to partake in a movie and progressive dinner through three restaurants the first Thursday of each month. A look at how to spend a day or a weekend in Ambler:
Things To Do:
- Act II Playhouse – For more than a decade, the Act II Playhouse has put on award-winning shows in its
It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Itinerary
Get To Know The City That Sets The Scene For The Hit TV Show
The following itinerary is available on gophila.com/sunny.
LOCATION: Center City and South Philadelphia
TRANSPORTATION: On foot, by taxi or car
DURATION: Two nights and two days
When the ego-driven characters of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia aren’t arguing and scheming in Paddy’s Pub, they’re creating scenes all over the city of Philadelphia. Fall 2009 brings the fifth season of the Philadelphia-set show: What better time to explore the city where The Gang—Charlie, Sweet Dee, Dennis, Mac and Frank—have done everything from cracking the Liberty Bell to running the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps Rocky Balboa-style.
NIGHT ONE:
Humor is
Historic Philadelphia Stays Active From Day Into Night
Family-Friendly Fun And Trendy Clubs Combine To Satisfy All Interests
As daylight turns to twilight, Historic Philadelphia turns hip and happening with after-hours fun for the under-21 and over-21 sets. From early evening until the wee, small hours, the area situated between Front and 7th Streets and Race and Spruce Streets buzzes with family-friendly evening fun and sizzles with decidedly grown-up theaters, nightclubs and dance spots. Find more on the latest happenings, musical performances and theatrical offerings at gophila.com. And, for half-price tickets to arts and cultural events, visit phillyfunguide.com.
Family-friendly Activities:
- 1776: Interactive Movie Musical – The whole family can star in this hysterical, historical classic
What's In The University City Neighborhood?
Restaurants, Shops, Bars, Coffee Shops And Galleries In University City
Restaurants, Bars And Entertainment:
- Abner’s of University City – Abner’s has been a part of the Philly college experience for more than 20 years, serving up cheesesteaks, gyros, pizza and more to hungry students until the wee hours of the morning. 3813 Chestnut Street, (215) 662-0100, abnerscheesesteaks.com
- Abyssinia Restaurant & Bar – Voted the number one ethnic restaurant in the city, Abyssinia cooks up savory and authentic Ethiopian cuisine in a neighborhood packed with African dining destinations. 229 S. 45th Street, (215) 387-2424
- Ajia Japanese Fusion – With an all-you-can-eat menu, Japanese restaurant Ajia places a strong emphasis
What's In The Old City Neighborhood?
Restaurants, Shops, Bars And Coffee Shops In Historic Philadelphia’s Old City
Restaurants/Cafes:
- Buddakan – Stephen Starr’s original temple of modern Asian cuisine offers creative takes on Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai and Indian fare in a striking, theatrical setting. 325 Chestnut Street, (215) 574-9440, buddakan.com
- Chifa – Chef Jose Garces blends the best of Chinese and Peruvian cuisine in his latest venture, which features a ceviche bar, lounge and gold-resin communal table. 707 Chestnut Street, (215) 925-5555, chifarestaurant.com
- Chloe – This tiny bring-your-own bottle (BYOB) spot offers New American cuisine with innovative flair in a comfortable, neighborhood setting. 232 Arch Street, (215) 629-2337, chloebyob.com
- City Tavern – Revolutionary renditions of 18
24 Places To Find Love In Philadelphia, The Place That Loves You Back
Hotspots For Singles And A Great Hotel Package—What’s Not To Love?
Thanks to its “City of Brotherly Love” and “Place That Loves You Back” monikers and the iconic Love sculpture that anchors Center City’s Love Park, Philadelphia has long been identified with that most euphoric of emotions. It should come as no surprise that hundreds of singles-friendly attractions across the region attract those on the search for love.
Singles visiting the region this winter can take advantage of the popular Philly Overnight® Hotel Package, which comes with an extra incentive this season thanks to the new Love campaign. As always, the two-night offer, available at more than 30 hotels throughout the
...10 Reasons To Visit Philadelphia Now
Historic Sites, Delicious Meals, Trendy Shops, Arts Galore
There are many reasons to visit Philadelphia any time of the year. Let’s see: It’s here where the nation was founded. It’s here where colorful neighborhoods bred distinct shops, bars and restaurants. It’s here where there’s always something worth discovering. And it’s close by. In fact, Philly’s within a 350-mile drive of a quarter of the U.S. population. Need to know more? Here are 10 reasons why Philly is worth a visit now:
- Affordability: When it comes to visiting Philadelphia, some of the best things to do and see are free—or close to it. The city’s many low-cost or
Lovin' The Nightlife In The Philadelphia Countryside
Philly's Suburbs Swing Into High Gear After Dark
Looking to enjoy a sophisticated evening on the town that’s away from the fast pace of big city life? Searching for refined haute cuisine amidst the serenity of the countryside? In the mood to sample new wines while gazing at the stars? Philadelphia’s nearby suburbs boast a welcome combination of artsy entertainment venues, chic lounges, fine dining restaurants and casual pubs. Here’s a look at four very different Philadelphia counties with all sorts of options for play after dark:
ITINERARY ONE: BUCKS COUNTY
For A Delicious Dinner: In Doylestown, enjoy a first class meal at Honey Restaurant, a warm bistro
...Live And Loud: Philly Music Never Sounded So Good
In Venues Large And Small, Musicians Of All Genres Entertain Audiences As Diverse As The Music
With dozens of venues cultivating and showcasing live music throughout Philadelphia, it’s no wonder that Rolling Stone magazine’s 2007 Hot List calls the city a "hot scene" for music. It’s a city that has produced such artists as Chubby Checker, Hall & Oates and Patti LaBelle, and more recently, The Roots, Circa Survive, The Dead Milkmen, Will Smith, Eve and Pink. Here’s a look at where these musicians are getting their start or showing the world that they’ve made it:
All That Jazz:
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Hosting live jazz performances six nights a week, Chris’s Jazz Café offers drink specials, discounts (and
Every Night Is A Good Night In Philly
Belly Dancing, Drag Queens And Movie Nights Mean There’s Never A Dull Moment
On any night of the week, there are countless things to do after dark in Philadelphia. From an upscale happy hour at a renowned museum to movies with a side of beer to cabarets with a little of everything, nights in Philly fit any mood. Here is a sample of regular prime time happenings:
Culture, Pop And Otherwise:
- Movie Mondays – For a dose of beer and pop culture, movie buffs head to the Trocadero, an old burlesque theater that hosts live music the rest of the week. The paltry $3 concession minimum sure beats normal ticket prices, and
uwishunu® Launches New Web Series Featuring Local Artists, Chefs And Nightlife
Fans Of The Blog Get What They Want: More Original Content
On the heels of a successful first year, uwishunu®, a two-year marketing initiative promoting Philly primarily through new media and Web 2.0 tools, the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) is responding to the uwishunu.com audience’s interest in original content with the debut of three new Web video series. In addition, a new video category on the blog will make it easier for viewers to watch their favorite uwishunu shows online.
The blog’s first Web TV series IllaDates paved the way for IllaNights, following local comedian Anton Shuford on his escapades from one Philadelphia nightspot to the next.
...Frida, Food And Fun: A Recipe Only Found In Philly
Philly’s Mexican Eateries Come In All Sorts Of Shapes, Sizes And Styles
In addition to her career as a groundbreaking surrealist painter, Frida Kahlo was a dedicated cook and food enthusiast. So with the first major Kahlo exhibition in 15 years making its only East Coast venue at the Philadelphia Museum of Art from February 20 to May 18, 2008, it is only fitting that visitors continue the celebration of Kahlo’s life and the culture that inspired her with a visit to one of the region’s many Mexican restaurants. South-of-the-border specialties can be found across the city’s neighborhoods and the outlying countryside, running the gamut from delicate huitlacoche custard and hominy and
...Philly Like A Local: What To Do After Dark
Movies, Munchies, Goth And Gore Make For Nighttime Naughtiness In Philly
Pass the Popcorn
Got a movie jones? You can catch something on the big screen every night in Philadelphia, not just in the local cineplexes, but also in dark corners of restaurants and bars, grand old auditoriums and luxury theaters. Scores of hipsters stream in for a dose of beer and pop culture on Monday movie night at The Trocadero. The paltry $3 admission at this old burlesque theater that hosts live music the rest of the week not only gets you in the door, but also includes a drink or snack. If you’d rather be on the other
Philly Like a Local: How to Snag a Deal
Philadelphia’s Best Spots For Saving the Bucks Without Sacrificing the Good Times
BYOBs Rock!
Philly eaters’ favorite four-letter word? BYOB. The letters stand for bring-your-own-bottle, and that translates into big savings when you do the liquor shopping before heading out to the restaurant. BYOBs are usually smaller, friendlier neighborhood spots—and the city’s best-kept dining secrets. Italian bistros are the most common of this genre. Among them: South Philly’s Mamma Maria, offering no written menu, multiple courses, live accordion music and complimentary limoncello; and waistband-expanding Franco’s High-Note Cafe, famous for its pasta and family-style eats. In Rittenhouse Square, the boot is represented by first-come, first-served spots Mercato (Washington West) and Melograno
Archived Releases
Jazzin’ It Up In Philly
Jam Sessions, Special Concerts And Events Make Philly A Year-Round Hot Spot For Cool Jazz
Music loversand gardening fans will find lots to groove to when "Jazz it Up," this year’s edition of the Philadelphia Flower Show, rolls into the Pennsylvania Convention Center from March 2-9, 2008. And after strolling through floral displays that re-create familiar New Orleans scenes and enjoying live jazz performances taking place throughout the show, visitors who catch jazz fever can find sizzling riffs at various venues throughout Philadelphia.
Like the Big Easy, Philadelphia’s jazz roots run deep. Home to a Who’s Who of the genre—John Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie, Sun Ra—the city continues that tradition with old-time jazz clubs, sleek modern
...Philly Goes Red, White, Blue and Green for 2007 Flower Show
Many Ways For Visitors To Catch The Erin Go Bragh Spirit In Philly
With its "Legends of Ireland"; theme, the Philadelphia Flower Show will be even greener than usual in 2007. Taking place March 4-11 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, the show will weave bits of Irish lore, legends, entertainment and arts and crafts throughout the many displays.
After passing through the ferns, flowers, mythical creatures and Irish mists of Ealain Woods, visitors will enter Tir-Na-Nog, the land of the young, and the Knot Garden, shimmering with crystals, flowers, waterfalls and Celtic banners. Set amid the turrets, towers and ancient stone work of the Castle of the Emerald Kingdom will be a stage
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