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Last updated on March 11, 2026
2026 is Philly’s biggest year yet, and we’re celebrating with our biggest hotel deal ever — a super-sized package of perks offering a taste of the entire Greater Philadelphia region and valued at up to $446 for a two-night stay!
This first-of-its-kind offer of the Visit Philly Overnight Package includes free hotel parking and admission to some of the most popular attractions in each of Greater Philadelphia’s five counties.
Along with free hotel parking, you get two complimentary tickets to all of the following: Universal Theme Parks: The Exhibition at The Franklin Institute, the Mercer Museum in Bucks County, Longwood Gardens in Chester County, the Brandywine Museum of Art in Delaware County and Elmwood Park Zoo in Montgomery County.
Sound like a lot to take in on one trip? Fear not! Booking is available now for stays from March 26 to September 7, 2026, but these perks can be redeemed through the end of the year. It’s the perfect reason to come back again (and again) during this monumental year in Philadelphia!
Enjoy free hotel parking with in-and-out privileges at all participating hotels. That can be up to a $140 value for a two-night stay in Center City.
Take a thrilling look behind the scenes of Universal’s beloved theme parks with two flextime tickets to Universal Theme Parks: The Exhibition, making its world premiere in Philadelphia at The Franklin Institute. Photo courtesy The Franklin Institute
Wander through a world of tools and artifacts from everyday life in the pre-Industrial Age with two admissions to this eclectic concrete castle that’s covered from floor to ceiling with 40,000 items collected by American archaeologist and anthropologist Henry C. Mercer.
Explore a sprawling, 1,100-acre horticultural haven with two tickets to one of the world’s premier display gardens that Time magazine called one of the “100 greatest places in the world.”
Discover a remarkable collection of American art, including works by three generations of the Wyeth family, with two tickets to this bucolic art museum, run by the Brandywine Conservancy and surrounded by 15 acres of scenic trails.
Tap into your wild side with two admission tickets to this 16-acre zoo that’s home to 100 exotic and endangered species — from jaguars and red pandas to zebras and giraffes.
Enter your desired check-in and check-out dates below and our hotel search engine will find the best available rates at participating hotels. Then select the perk you want and click to be taken to book. Perks are available while supplies last. Note: Rates subject to change based on hotel occupancy.
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The Visit Philly Overnight Package includes free parking for one- or two-night stays and a package of perks that can be redeemed from March 26 through December 31, 2026. Longer stays are available at select hotels. This package cannot be combined with other hotel offers.
Every hotel that participates in the Visit Philadelphia Overnight Package offers free hotel parking with in- and-out privileges. Check with each individual hotel for specific details on how to access and utilize free hotel parking. The value of the free hotel parking perk is estimated to be worth up to $140 for a two-night hotel stay in Center City.
Upon completion of package booking, guests will receive a confirmation email that includes instructions for redemption. Please click on each perk for full perk details, including restrictions and blackout dates.
This perk includes two (2) flextime tickets to Universal Theme Parks: The Exhibition at The Franklin Institute. All tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. After the exhibition closes on September 7, 2026, this perk can be redeemed for general admission to The Franklin Institute through December 31, 2026. These tickets are not valid for any separately ticketed special events.
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This perk includes two (2) flextime general admission tickets to the Mercer Museum. All tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. These tickets are not valid for any separately ticketed special events.
This perk includes two (2) flextime general admission tickets to Longwood Gardens. All tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. These tickets are not valid for any separately ticketed special events. Blackout days during A Longwood Christmas include all Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from November 21 through December 21, 2026; and every day from December 22, 2026 through December 31, 2026.
This perk includes two (2) flextime general admission tickets to the Brandywine Museum of Art, including all galleries and special exhibitions. All tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. These tickets are not valid for studio tours, including the N.C. Wyeth Mural Experience or any separately ticketed special events.
This perk includes two (2) anytime general admission tickets to Elmwood Park Zoo. All tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. These tickets are not valid for any special events.
No. Perks can be redeemed through December 31, 2026. Individual blackout dates and restrictions apply.
Bucks County is home to scenic countryside, historical delights, charming accommodations, miles of vineyards, gourmet dining, marvelous museums and enjoyable shops. After visiting the Mercer Museum, head to Doylestown for a bite to eat at Maxwell’s on Main or the BYOB Hickory Kitchen.
Bucolic Chester County contains plenty to make a trip worthwhile. After admiring the beauty of Longwood Gardens, head to nearby Kennett Square — “The Mushroom Capital of the World” — for a delicious farm-to-table meal at Talula’s Table.
Home to renowned historic sites, Delaware County is a popular day-trip for history buffs. After taking in Wyeth works at Brandywine Museum of Art, head to nearby Brandywine Battlefield Park to see the peacefully preserved remains of one of General Washington’s few defeats during the Revolutionary War.
Sprawling Montgomery County is home to the Valley Forge National Historical Park. When you’re done at Elmwood Park Zoo, pay a visit to this essential American Revolution site to explore the story of the harrowing 1777-1778 winter encampment of George Washington’s Continental Army.