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Philly's Festive Frenzy: Deck the Alley, Rink Runs, and Hidden Holiday Hangs
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Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your globe‑trotting sports nut dropped into Philadelphia, where the unofficial city sport is Doing A Lot.
If you’re listening this week, Elfreth’s Alley is the move: Deck the Alley happens today, letting you wander inside 18th‑ and 19th‑century homes along the nation’s oldest residential street while carolers echo off the cobblestones. According to the Elfreth’s Alley Association, your ticket also unlocks discounts at nearby Old City businesses, so you can turn history nerd into happy hour hero in one stroll.
Then skate like a scrappy fourth‑line winger at Rothman Orthopedics Ice Rink in Dilworth Park and wander the Wintergarden on the Greenfield Lawn, a lit‑up topiary maze that Visit Philly calls one of Center City’s most festive hangouts. Just steps away, the Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market is stacked with local artists, small‑batch food, and extremely giftable weirdness.
Over in LOVE Park, the Christmas Village in Philadelphia transforms the plaza into a German market with raclette, bratwurst, spiked glühwein, and more than 120 vendors. Organizers highlight a 35‑foot glowing wine pyramid and a Ferris wheel and carousel right by City Hall—peak “I swear this is Philly, not Europe” content for your socials.
For competitive chaos, hit Franklin Square’s Chilly Philly Mini Golf and Street Curling. The park’s winter setup, described by local guides as one of the city’s best family spots, lets you putt past mini Philly landmarks, then slide curling stones like you’re auditioning for the Winter Games.
Nightlife listeners: keep Uptown Beer Garden’s “Uptown’s Little Workshop” and Walnut Garden’s “Walnut Wonderland” on your list—both are oversized holiday pop‑up bars with bonkers décor, themed cocktails, and plenty of “how is this all in one beer garden?” moments, according to local event roundups. Libertee Grounds adds Jingle Jawn, a fully decked‑out indoor mini‑golf course where every hole is dripping in lights and ornaments.
Music lovers: December in Philly means big shows at the Wells Fargo Center and Xfinity Live, but keep an eye on smaller spots like Johnny Brenda’s in Fishtown, Underground Arts in Callowhill, and Jamey’s House of Music in Lansdowne, which bills itself as the region’s premier listening room for blues, jazz, and roots acts. These venues are where the next festival headliners are grinding it out three feet from your barstool.
Food‑wise, skip the obvious cheesesteak wars at least once and pivot to South Philly’s Italian Market for tacos, fresh pasta, and Instagram‑worthy produce stands. Then chase it with a sesame bagel from Kismet Bagels or a Filipino‑inspired treat from one of Reading Terminal Market’s newer vendors; local food writers keep calling that market a living museum of what’s trending in Philly eats.
For outdoors‑plus‑culture, do the Schuylkill River Trail from the Art Museum steps to Manayunk, then reward yourself with a beer and game on at a neighborhood bar like Cavanaugh’s Rittenhouse or a union‑strong vibe at a South Philly taproom on Birds or Sixers night. Sports here aren’t a hobby; they’re a personality test.
Finally, if you’re staying through late December, electronic fans should mark HiJinx Festival at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, where JamBase and Ticketmaster listings spotlight acts like GRiZ, Gryffin, and Illenium turning the place into an end‑of‑year bass marathon.
Philly isn’t just about the Liberty Bell—this time of year it’s mini golf in puffy coats, curling stones in Center City, secret‑feeling cocktail gardens, and historic streets lit like movie sets. Lace up, layer up, and treat the city like one giant, weird, wonderful tournament.
Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Pleas
Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your globe‑trotting sports nut dropped into Philadelphia, where the unofficial city sport is Doing A Lot.
If you’re listening this week, Elfreth’s Alley is the move: Deck the Alley happens today, letting you wander inside 18th‑ and 19th‑century homes along the nation’s oldest residential street while carolers echo off the cobblestones. According to the Elfreth’s Alley Association, your ticket also unlocks discounts at nearby Old City businesses, so you can turn history nerd into happy hour hero in one stroll.
Then skate like a scrappy fourth‑line winger at Rothman Orthopedics Ice Rink in Dilworth Park and wander the Wintergarden on the Greenfield Lawn, a lit‑up topiary maze that Visit Philly calls one of Center City’s most festive hangouts. Just steps away, the Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market is stacked with local artists, small‑batch food, and extremely giftable weirdness.
Over in LOVE Park, the Christmas Village in Philadelphia transforms the plaza into a German market with raclette, bratwurst, spiked glühwein, and more than 120 vendors. Organizers highlight a 35‑foot glowing wine pyramid and a Ferris wheel and carousel right by City Hall—peak “I swear this is Philly, not Europe” content for your socials.
For competitive chaos, hit Franklin Square’s Chilly Philly Mini Golf and Street Curling. The park’s winter setup, described by local guides as one of the city’s best family spots, lets you putt past mini Philly landmarks, then slide curling stones like you’re auditioning for the Winter Games.
Nightlife listeners: keep Uptown Beer Garden’s “Uptown’s Little Workshop” and Walnut Garden’s “Walnut Wonderland” on your list—both are oversized holiday pop‑up bars with bonkers décor, themed cocktails, and plenty of “how is this all in one beer garden?” moments, according to local event roundups. Libertee Grounds adds Jingle Jawn, a fully decked‑out indoor mini‑golf course where every hole is dripping in lights and ornaments.
Music lovers: December in Philly means big shows at the Wells Fargo Center and Xfinity Live, but keep an eye on smaller spots like Johnny Brenda’s in Fishtown, Underground Arts in Callowhill, and Jamey’s House of Music in Lansdowne, which bills itself as the region’s premier listening room for blues, jazz, and roots acts. These venues are where the next festival headliners are grinding it out three feet from your barstool.
Food‑wise, skip the obvious cheesesteak wars at least once and pivot to South Philly’s Italian Market for tacos, fresh pasta, and Instagram‑worthy produce stands. Then chase it with a sesame bagel from Kismet Bagels or a Filipino‑inspired treat from one of Reading Terminal Market’s newer vendors; local food writers keep calling that market a living museum of what’s trending in Philly eats.
For outdoors‑plus‑culture, do the Schuylkill River Trail from the Art Museum steps to Manayunk, then reward yourself with a beer and game on at a neighborhood bar like Cavanaugh’s Rittenhouse or a union‑strong vibe at a South Philly taproom on Birds or Sixers night. Sports here aren’t a hobby; they’re a personality test.
Finally, if you’re staying through late December, electronic fans should mark HiJinx Festival at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, where JamBase and Ticketmaster listings spotlight acts like GRiZ, Gryffin, and Illenium turning the place into an end‑of‑year bass marathon.
Philly isn’t just about the Liberty Bell—this time of year it’s mini golf in puffy coats, curling stones in Center City, secret‑feeling cocktail gardens, and historic streets lit like movie sets. Lace up, layer up, and treat the city like one giant, weird, wonderful tournament.
Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Pleas