As the holidays approach it is only fitting that the holiday events begin. November’s events include arts and crafts fairs galore, and as the weather turns chillier, tons of hot chocolate.
Even though the weather is getting colder, there are still plenty of opportunities to enjoy the beauty and wonder of the fall season.
This evening, I walk up 13th Street with the sole purpose of acting as an observer- a flâneuse, if you will.
Just because summer is over doesn’t mean it’s the end of festival season. This month’s top events feature one-of-a-kind Philly festivals with visits to the Gayborhood, Old City, and Hogwarts – no joke, keep reading below.
Philadelphia’s rich colonial past, and being home to many influential American leaders, makes this city the prime location for ghostly guests, haunted houses, and paranormal activity. Here’s our guide to exploring Haunted Philadelphia – try it if you dare.
Self professed introvert survives first house party. Sarcastic recounting of events to be expected.
When I am craving two of my favorite sugary indulgences, ice cream and soda, I like to “experience” them at the The Franklin Fountain, a quaint ice cream shop and soda fountain located in old city Philadelphia.
Among the many unique pieces that I saw, Sherlock, The Beatles, and Alice In Wonderland depictions were not missed.
Here are 7 interesting restaurants from around the world that are sure to curb your appetite and tickle your fancy (one for every day of the week, if you really feel like traveling).
It was an icy Sunday afternoon as I made my way through the remnants of the weekend snowstorm to a little neighborhood (or should say, Gayborhood) in the heart of Center City. Formally recognized as Midtown Village, the area is situated between 11th Street and S. Broad Street and extends from Chestnut St. all the way down to Pine.