Philly Christmas Walk

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Philly Christmas Walk

A collection of indoor and outdoor attractions to dazzle the eyes, ears, taste buds and spirit.

By FreeWalkers.org

When and where

Date and time

Saturday, December 9 · 1:30 - 7:15pm EST

Location

Love Park (across from Suburban Station) 16th and JFK Blvd Philadelphia, PA 19102

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 5 hours 45 minutes
  • Mobile eTicket

Get into the Holiday spirit with department store traditions, colorful lights and festive shopping.

Start: Love Park at Suburban Station

Finish: Love Park

Distance: 10mi

Where to find us: Love Park near 16th and JFK

Optional endpoints:Very urban and flexible.

Mini: Center City tour without evening Christmas lights (5mi)

Terrain: paved

Transit: SEPTA to Suburban Station from Trenton and all regional lines

Return: on foot

Parking: Many options

Difficulty: Beginner

Category: nature, history, urban, seashore, scenic, theme

Coordinator: Charles Updike

From afternoon through evening, take delight in all that the big city has to offer during the holidays, including lights, shopping, video, decorations and children's favorites of yore.  Center City loop, day into night, Christmas village, light shows and such, all of the local favorites.  It's Christmastime in the city.

FreeWalker Mini: Numerous options for walking three to six miles on this event.

Highlights:

- Wanamakers light show

- Dickens Christmas Village

- Comcast Experience

- Miracle on 13th Street

- Franklin Square light show

- Elfreth's Alley

- Jewelers Row

- Rittenhouse Square

- Dilworth German Christmas market

and more.

About the organizer

Organized by
FreeWalkers.org

FreeWalkers is a non-profit 501(c)3 social organization and network for individuals interested in participating in distance walking events. Our group is free and open to everyone. We encourage each member to accomplish challenging goals as we work together, experience, and promote pro-pedestrian issues. Paricipants accept responsibity for themselves on the walk.