A Fun Guide to Spring Break in Philadelphia:Top Family-Friendly Attractions

PHILADELPHIA- With Spring Break 2026 officially on the horizon (March 30 through April 3), Philadelphia is rolling out the red carpet for families looking to maximize their time off. The city is in full bloom, offering everything from high-speed simulators and immersive art to world-class museums and open-air greenspaces.


Top Family-Friendly Attractions
Top Family-Friendly Attractions

Whether you are planning a local staycation or a weekend getaway to the City of Brotherly Love,here is your curated guide to the best spring break experiences.


?Action&Competition

Bring your game face!These high-energy venues are perfect for teens and competitive families.

  • F1 Arcade Philadelphia(Center City): Combine high-speed thrills with great food. This venue features 80 full-motion racing simulators to immerse you in Formula 1 culture.
  • Puttshack(Center City): A tech-driven, nine-hole mini-golf course. Groups of up to six can play, and all ages are welcome before 8 p.m.
  • North Bowl(Northern Liberties): A retro-chic bowling alley that also features billiards, air hockey, pinball, and a vintage photo booth. Under 21s are welcome until 9 p.m.
  • Bury The Hatchet(South Philly): Blow off some steam at this indoor ax-throwing range. An in-house "ax master" will teach you the ropes, and you can bring your own food and drinks.
  • Citizens Bank Park Tour(South Philly): Sit in the Phillies' dugout, explore the media and locker rooms, and visit the Hall of Fame Club. Tickets are $25 (call ahead to book!).

?Immersive Experiences

Step out of reality and into a giant video game,an illusion,or a cinematic adventure.

  • Beat the Bomb(Center City): A real-life video game where teams work together to solve puzzles and escape before a "bomb" goes off.
  • Museum of Illusions(Old City): Walk in an upside-down world or shrink your body in the mind-bending Illusion Rooms.
  • Ministry of Awe(Old City): Set in a historic 19th-century bank, this is part museum, part theatrical performance, and part interactive story where you are the main character.
  • Wonderspaces(Center City): A dynamic art exhibition featuring a curated collection of highly interactive, technology-driven installations.
  • Universal Sphere(Center City): A free, seven-minute cinematic experience created by Steven Spielberg, hidden inside a gleaming white orb in the Comcast Technology Center lobby. (Advance registration required).

?Creativity&Leisure

If you prefer a more relaxed or creative vibe,these spots offer hands-on fun.

  • Independence Blue Cross RiverRink(Delaware River Waterfront): A classic Philly tradition featuring a 60-foot Ferris wheel, a double-decker carousel, and a moon bounce.
  • Loomen Labs(Queen Village): Book a session to craft your own eco-friendly candles, perfumes, or planters.
  • Queen&Rook(Queen Village): Unplug with over 1,200 board games in this massive game-centric cafe, featuring a great menu of vegan and vegetarian bites.
  • Yay Clay(Port Richmond): Shape and sculpt your own creations at this colorful pottery studio. Their new 18-wheel "Philly Room" also features six arcade games.
  • SPIN Philadelphia(Center City): A ping-pong bar packed with graffiti art, themed mocktails, and a bathtub full of plastic balls for photo ops. All ages welcome before 9 p.m.

?Museums&The Arts

From America's upcoming 250th anniversary to classic theater, Philly’s cultural institutions are pulling out all the stops.

  • The Museums: Explore 2,000 years of art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (featuring the new A Nation of Artists exhibit), see the largest collection of Auguste Rodin's work outside of Paris at theRodin Museum (free for ages 18 and under), or explore the beautiful outdoor sculpture garden at the Woodmere Art Museum.
  • For the Kids: The Please Touch Museumoffers 157,000 square feet of interactive zones and a restored 1908 carousel.Older kids will love the newly openedUniversal Theme Parks:The Exhibition at The Franklin Institute.
  • The Stage: Catch A Delicate Balanceat the historicWalnut Street Theater, solve a crime at the interactive Red Rum Theater,or look into the spring theater camps offered by theArden Theatre and The Arts League.

?Spring Break Pro-Tips

  • Getting Around: Skip the parking hassle and take the Philly PHLASH.Operating Friday–Sunday(10 a.m.to 6 p.m.)starting March 27,it connects top destinations for just $5 a day($15 for a family pass).It's completely free if you have a SEPTA pass!
  • Start at the Hub: Kick off your trip at the Independence Visitor Center for maps and tickets. Buying tickets for two or more Historic District attractions here gets you a 20% discount.
  • Outdoor Eats: Take a break at the Liberty Garden on Independence Mall. Reopening April 2, it offers light bites and beverages right across from the Visitor Center.