
Philadelphia traded a concrete doughnut for a ballpark that smells of cheesesteaks and grass. Citizens Bank Park at 1 Citizens Bank Way in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex opened on 3 April 2004, replacing the 33-year-old Veterans Stadium, which was demolished the same year. EwingCole's Stanley Cole led the design after the June 2001 groundbreaking; Citizens Bank paid 95 million dollars over 25 years for the name in 2003, and the Phillies played their first official game there on 12 April 2.....

The Eagles built a nest with wind turbines on the roof and solar panels on the walls - and filled it with the loudest fans in the NFL. Lincoln Financial Field, at 1 Lincoln Financial Field Way in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex, opened on 3 August 2003 and seats 69,879 for football, with concert configurations pushing beyond 70,000. The 512-million-dollar stadium replaced Veterans Stadium with deliberate intimacy: a seating bowl cantilevered close to the field, open corner views of the Ph.....

A nightlife and entertainment venue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Nikki Lopez Philly programs live music, DJ sets, themed parties, and events in a setting that blends nightclub energy with curated entertainment. The venue caters to Philadelphia's dynamic nightlife scene, drawing patrons from across the city and surrounding suburbs for weekend events and special engagements. Philadelphia's entertainment district hosts a dense concentration of bars, clubs, and music venues, and Nikki Lopez Phill.....
In the South Street neighbourhood just south of historic downtown Philadelphia, Philadelphia's Magic Gardens is one of the most distinctive immersive folk-art environments in the United States. The half-block, three-storey indoor and outdoor complex was created by the local artist Isaiah Zagar (born 1939), whose decades-long obsession with mosaic art has transformed nearly two hundred individual buildings throughout South Philadelphia into a coordinated outdoor public-art landscape unlike any ot.....
Philadelphia calls it the fourth stadium - the one where nobody plays but everybody watches. Stateside Live! at 1100 Pattison Avenue opened in late March 2012 as Xfinity Live!, a 50-million-dollar dining and entertainment complex built by Comcast Spectacor and the Cordish Companies on the eastern edge of the demolished Spectrum site, renamed Stateside Live! in 2025. The complex packs five venues under connected roofs: Victory Beer Hall, PBR's country bar with its mechanical bull, Broad Street B.....
A nickelodeon called the Crystal Palace when it opened in 1908, the building at 334 South Street in Philadelphia has reinvented itself many times across more than a century. Through its early decades it operated as a movie house under names including the Palace and the New Palace, screening films to South Street audiences while the surrounding neighbourhood changed around it. Its most influential chapter came in the 1960s, when two local women, Celia Silverman and Jean Goldman, established a no.....

Five names in three decades, and Philadelphians have shrugged through all of them - the building at 3601 South Broad Street is simply where the Sixers and Flyers play. The arena opened on August 31, 1996 with the World Cup of Hockey as the CoreStates Center, and became Xfinity Mobile Arena on August 14, 2025 after runs as First Union Center, Wachovia Center and fifteen years as the Wells Fargo Center. The $210 million building rose on the former site of JFK Stadium to replace the Spectrum, larg.....