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Philly Summer Highlights: Phillies, Union, Art, Cocktails, Outdoor Fun, and More

Philly Summer Highlights: Phillies, Union, Art, Cocktails, Outdoor Fun, and More

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Listeners looking for a mix of fun, unique, and quintessential things to do in Philadelphia this summer are spoiled for choice. For sports fans, this week the Philadelphia Phillies are gearing up for a much-anticipated game against the New York Yankees in the Bronx tonight, July 25, 2025, at 7:05 PM, a hot ticket for any baseball enthusiast according to On Pattison. If Major League Soccer is more your speed, the Philadelphia Union are on a three-game home winning streak and will host the Colorado Rapids at Subaru Park this weekend, promising high-energy soccer action as reported by the Associated Press.

Outdoor movie lovers should check out more than 30 Philly parks hosting free screenings all summer and fall, a program coordinated by Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Fairmount Park Conservancy. Tomorrow, July 26, Vernon Park will show Moana 2 at dusk—bring blankets and snacks for a family-friendly screening under the stars, as listed by phila.gov.

For those wanting a hands-on art experience, drop in to the Philadelphia Museum of Art between July 18 and August 3 for their Paper, Prints, and Play Art Kids Studio, letting guests of all ages try out creative projects inspired by current exhibitions. Art lovers can also catch Boom: Art and Design in the 1940s, on display now.

Cocktail and history buffs won’t want to miss Cocktails & Congress at Carpenter's Hall, happening every Thursday evening through August 28. Sip a drink in the very same room where the First Continental Congress met in 1774 and get an immersive look into the birth of American democracy. According to WPVI’s FYI Philly, these events put you at the heart of history, blending conversation, drama, and local fare.

Wine Garden at The Navy Yard offers a chic, one-of-a-kind outdoor brunch party with themed events, unlimited wine cocktails, and DJs every weekend. It’s a lively, stylish destination celebrated by Philadelphia Magazine’s Best of Philly.

Hidden gems also await among Philadelphia’s world-famous historic attractions. Listeners can join the award-winning Once Upon A Nation Storytelling Benches scattered across the Historic District, where costumed storytellers spin true local tales from the revolution and beyond—short, free, and fun for all ages, as noted by Philadelphia Family Magazine. Alternatively, for a more in-depth look into Philly’s past and legends, walking tours run daily, visiting iconic sites like the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and the Betsy Ross House. Tripadvisor’s top-rated Revolution and the Founders history tour comes highly recommended and lets visitors step back in time as knowledgeable guides bring the city’s stories to life.

Adventurers and nature lovers will find their calling along Philadelphia’s 166 miles of open-space pathways for hiking, biking, and running. According to VisitPhilly, the city’s urban trails offer sweeping skyline views and miles of green escape, perfect for anyone eager to get outside.

On the food front, explore CookNSolo’s acclaimed Middle Eastern cafe Dizengoff for a taste of classic Israeli hummus, or grab a roast pork sandwich at DiNic’s in Reading Terminal Market, which Food Network once crowned the best sandwich in America. Those seeking a classic Philly cheesesteak should debate between Pat’s and Geno’s, just across the street from each other in South Philly.

For an offbeat nightcap, listen to live jazz in an intimate setting at Time on Sansom Street or check out the latest Best of Philly winners for up-to-date bar and restaurant discoveries, as curated by Philadelphia Magazine.

Philadelphia’s summer buzzes with music, history, art, outdoor adventure, cinematic nights, and ever-evolving food and beverage scenes—offering locals and visitors alike both beloved icons and fresh surprises.

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