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Un signe certain du printemps à Philadelphie ? La floraison annuelle des cerisiers de la ville.
Les visiteurs et les habitants se pressent pour voir les explosions de fleurs roses, blanches et violettes prêtes pour Instagram (certaines associées à des vues de la ligne d'horizon) dans les parcs, les jardins, les bords de rue et les fronts de mer de toute la région.
Each spring, Philly residents and visitors can enjoy peaceful ohanami - Excursions d'observation des fleurs japonaises - et observation de quelques-unes des plus belles fleurs du pays. sakura (en japonais, cerisiers à fleurs).
The questions: When are Philly’s cherry blossoms in bloom in 2026? And where are the best places to admire them?
Selon Vince Marrocco, directeur de l'horticulture à Chestnut Hill's Arboretum et jardins de Morris, La floraison des cerisiers dans Philly devrait atteindre son maximum around April 4, 2026, sur la base des prévisions du Service des parcs nationaux.
“It’s hard to predict at this point, but most likely things will be later than last year,” said Marrocco. Philadelphia’s long, snowy winter affects bloom time, as does the weather leading up to peak bloom.
Les Centre culturel japonais Shofuso states that the Yoshino trees in West Fairmount Park and along the Schuylkill River should reach peak bloom between the last week of March and the first week of April, à l'occasion de l'assemblée générale annuelle de l'Union européenne. Festival des cerisiers en fleurs Subaru de la région métropolitaine de Philadelphie, this year on March 28-29, 2026.
How long are the blossoms viewable? Each variety of cherry tree blossoms at a different time, but generally, most cherry trees begin to burst through several days before peak bloom dates. Then the flowers can remain on the trees for as little as four days to as long as two weeks after bloom, depending on temperature, wind and rain.
“It depends on weather and it depends on the variety, but we can have cherry trees blooming for almost two months continuously, from late March through May,” according to Marrocco.
Below, find a list of the perfect places to check out the blossoms and blooms in Philadelphia and the countryside for spring 2026.
Nos amis de la Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia proposent également ce service pratique. Carte de visualisation des cerisiers en fleurs, peinte à la main par l'artiste japonais Hiro Sakaguchi, représentant des bosquets de cerisiers à travers la ville.
Tucked into West Fairmount Park and surrounded by blossoming cherry trees, the Centre culturel japonais Shofuso remains the city’s go-to spot for taking in the blooms.
The namesake Shofuso building — a post-World War II gift of peace to America from Japan, modeled after a traditional 17th-century Japanese house — boasts stunning grounds, gardens, a tiered waterfall and a koi pond underneath its signature decades-old weeping cherry tree.
Shofuso opens for the season on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, with advanced tickets required. Short on time? Peep the blossoms from nearby Horticultural Drive.
Où ? Centre culturel japonais Shofuso, Lansdowne & Horticultural drives, Philadelphie, PA
Dans le Centennial District — just behind Fairmount Park’s Memorial Hall, constructed for the 1876 Centennial and home to the Please Touch Museum — visitors find a cherry allée grove, which stretches throughout the naturally green area along Lansdowne Drive. The trees were donated by the Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia in 2003.
Just a short jaunt northwest brings flower seekers to more cherry tree blooms around the Fairmount Centre horticole du parc et Centennial Arboretum, Site de la conférence annuelle de l Festival des cerisiers en fleurs Subaru. Visitors can also cross Belmont Avenue and head west to the Gazebo en pierre for even more flowering trees.
Où ? Please Touch Museum, 4231 Avenue of the Republic, Philadelphie, PA
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Fairmount Park Horticulture Center, 100 N. Horticultural Drive, Philadelphie, PA
Centennial Arboretum, Montgomery Drive, Philadelphie, PA
Gazebo en pierre, Avenue of the Republic, Philadelphie, PA
Où mieux voir les deux cerisiers en herbe ? et the gorgeous Philly skyline than from what the Fairmount Park Commission calls “Philadelphia’s most scenic overlook”?
Just a half-mile or so north (and uphill) from Centre culturel japonais Shofuso, the sprawling Plateau de Belmont rises 243 feet above the Schuylkill River. The clearing of lawn and athletic fields along the park’s Belmont Mansion Drive offers stellar views of blooming cherry blossoms and the skyline from four miles northwest of Centre ville. Préparez un pique-nique et faites de cette journée un moment privilégié.
Où ? Belmont Plateau, 1800 Belmont Mansion Drive, Philadelphie, PA
One of the most scenic locations in West Fairmount Park, the 4.3-mile Sentier de la promenade Martin Luther King Jr. hugs the west side of the Schuylkill River along the same-named boulevard.
During cherry blossom season, the two-mile stretch from De Montgomery Drive à Falls Bridge offers the best parkside views of the trail’s scores of pink and white blossoms. Easy ways to access the trail include walking, running and biking, potentially making an even more scenic loop by checking out the trees on Kelly Drive (see below). Drivers along MLK Drive can get great views, too.
Où ? Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, de Montgomery Drive au Falls Bridge, Philadelphie, PA
The paths and green spaces along Kelly Drive come alive in spring, with numerous cherry trees flowering across the grassy knolls of the Schuylkill River’s east bank.
Une partie du Sentier de la rivière Schuylkill, the popular spot to run, bike, walk and picnic has a total of 500 flowering cherries, which Japanese residents donated in 1933.
For the best views, start where Girard Bridge intersects with Kelly Drive and continuer vers le nord le long du sentier à la Jouer aux anges statues. Drivers can peep from the car or check out parking options ici.
Où ? Kelly Drive au pont Girard, Philadelphie, PA
Il existe peu de lieux plus emblématiques dans la ville que le Philadelphia Museum of Art. And while its famed Rocky Étapes draw lines of crowds daily, the museum’s extensive backyard remains one of the most beautiful spots in Philly, and a great spot to see blooming cherry trees.
The lawn between the rear of the museum and Fairmount Water Works features walking paths, statues and clusters of cherry trees that pop their colors each spring. Arrays of blooming cherry blossoms can be found near the Jardin d'azalées, le Fountain of the Sea Horses statue et le long du côté ouest du musée.
Où ? West side of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA
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Fontaine des chevaux de mer, Philadelphie, PA
Jardin des azalées, Philadelphie, PA
Whether walking, jogging or biking along the Chemin de la rivière Delaware or driving down Columbus Boulevard, cherry trees burst with blooms along numerous center strips of the road near the Bord de mer du fleuve Delaware.
Don’t miss the buds off Chestnut Street at Penn's Landing, ou la vue près de Rue Race et boulevard Columbus, where the Benjamin Franklin Bridge peeks out amidst the blooms looking east.
À proximité Parc Penn Treaty — the legendary spot where Pennsylvania founder William Penn signed his treaty of peace with the local Lenape tribe — also has a number of blossoming cherries, along with lovely riverfront vistas.
Où ? Penn's Landing, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie
North Christopher Columbus Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA
Penn Treaty Park, 1301 N. Beach Street, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie
Pennsylvania’s official state arboretum, the beautiful Arboretum et jardins de Morris of the University of Pennsylvania boasts more than 200 cherry trees representing 75 different species and varieties.
Located at the tippy-top of Northwest Philadelphia, the living collection across the 92-acre oasis in Chestnut Hill features more than 11,000 accessioned plants from more than 2,500 varieties. Visitors can follow a map of all the cherry trees across the arboretum, organized by the phase of bloom.
Non-members can book advance tickets ahead of a visit or purchase on-site.
Où ? Morris Arboretum & Gardens, 100 E. Northwestern Avenue, Philadelphie, PA
Any denizen of Philadelphia can admire the beauty of the flora in historic Rittenhouse Square any time of year, but visiting the Centre ville common in March and April presents a flurry of flower petals from the site’s stunning pink and white cherry blossoms.
Visitors to the site can enjoy an outdoor lunch on one of the park’s many benches while enjoying the spring show.
Pro tip: Grab a coffee and stroll over to nearby Delancey Street by Le musée et la bibliothèque Rosenbach to enjoy even more flowering cherries.
Où ? Rittenhouse Square, 18th Street et Walnut Street, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie
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Musée et bibliothèque Rosenbach, 2008-2010 Delancey Street, Philadelphie, PA
One of the city’s low-key, popular alfresco hangout spots, Washington Square park bursts with cherry blossoms in spring.
The tranquil park — one of William Penn’s five original Philadelphia public squares, now part of Parc historique national de l'Indépendance — has plenty of benches and lawn space for lingering.
Petal peepers can find more cherries by taking a short wander through the park’s surrounding Washington Square West neighborhood, especially down quaint alleys like Manning, Panama and Jessup streets. Bonus: stroll about 10 minutes north to find even more blossoms at another Penn original, Franklin Square.
Où ? Washington Square, 210 W. Washington Square, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie
Just across the Schuylkill River from Center City in West Philly’s University City quartier, Parc Drexel’s green space beckons visitors to stop and take in the views.
A favorite hangout for students and staff at Drexel University, residents of Powelton Village and visitors passing through nearby William H. Gray III 30th Street Station, visitors flock there in spring to take in epic skyline views framed by the park’s blossoming cherry trees.
Où ? Drexel Park, 3100 Powelton Avenue, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie
Le cœur de la Spruce Hill quartier, neuf acres Parc Clark in West Philadelphia dates back to the late 1800s — now a community hub bustling with activity at its playgrounds, athletic courts, festivals, flea markets, theatrical performances, concerts and year-round farmers market.
A short stroll away, the nearby Woodlands Cemetery and Mansion also offers a tranquil spot to see a variety of different blossoming cherries.
Où ? Clark Park, 4300-4398 Baltimore Avenue, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie
Woodlands Cemetery and Mansion, 4000 Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia, PA
The largest display garden in the Greater Philadelphia region, Kennett Square’s famed Longwood Gardens boasts numerous flowering cherry trees among its 10,000+ plants and trees.
The Pierre du Pont-founded destination, named No. 1 on Fodor's liste de les meilleurs jardins botaniques des États-Unis, sprawls over 1,100 acres, boasting a bevy of blossoming cherry trees, such the Yoshinos in the reimagined Cour des bonsaïs et les rares Okame Cherry et Cerisier pleureur Higan.
Les visiteurs peuvent acheter billets en prévente for guaranteed admission, or stop by in person to check availability.
Où ? Longwood Gardens, 1001 Longwood Road, Kennett Square, PA
Bucks County's Maison historique, jardins et arboretum d'Andalousie est nichée entre Northeast Philly and the Delaware River and features dozens of cherry trees across the 50-acre estate. Andalusia has the honor of being the prestigious Société royale d'horticulture’Le seul jardin partenaire de l'Union européenne dans le pays.
Anchored by the early-1800s Greek Revival mansion on the former Biddle family estate, the surrounding native woodlands and formal gardens feature nearly two-dozen cherry trees blooming into technicolor each spring.
Les visiteurs peuvent acheter billets pour le jardin seulement and take a self-guided tour of the grounds, or add on a visite d'une heure de la maison.
Où ? Maison historique, jardins et arboretum d'Andalusia, 1237 State Road, Andalusia, Pennsylvanie
Free and open to the public year-round, Swarthmore College’s campus-wide Scott Arboretum & Gardens boasts dozens of cerisiers à fleurs, featuring more than 65 varieties.
Look for brochure boxes across campus for a self-guided tour, or use the application mobile to explore. Don’t miss the stunning array of blossoming trees that line the “Cherry Border” in the Suzanne Schmidt Memorial Garden, located near the Cedar Lane entrance.
Pack a picnic and spend the day exploring the arboretum’s surrounding 300 acres, including Crum Woods, a woodland area that also has hiking trails.
Où ? Arboretum Scott du Swarthmore College, 500 College Avenue, Swarthmore, Pennsylvanie
Delaware County's Arboretum de Tyler features dozens of flowering cherry trees across its 650-acres of woodlands, meadows and gardens.
This public garden, first established as a family farm in 1681, now welcomes plant enthusiasts eager to explore its vast green space, including miles of hiking trails. Each spring, Tyler’s 50 flowering cherry trees (of more than 28 different varieties) greet visitors as they enter the arboretum along Painter Road.
Non-member visitors can acheter des billets in advance or on-site, with a range of in-person discounts available.
Où ? Arboretum de Tyler, 515 Painter Road, Media, PA
With separate locations in Philadelphia and Montgomery counties, historic garden cemeteries Laurel Hill East and West’s combined 265 acres provide ample opportunity to take in some stunning cherry blossoms.
In addition to its sweeping vistas of the Schuylkill River, Laurel Hill East’s peaceful grounds in the city’s Chutes de l'Est neighborhood contain dozens of flowering cherry trees, while Laurel Hill West in Bala Cynwyd boasts even more.
Visitors to the sites can take a self-guided tour using Treekeeper, or purchase a ticket for a guided tree tour, just in time to see the cherry blossoms in peak bloom.
Où ? Laurel Hill East, 3822 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphie, PA
In 1926, Japan gifted the city 1,600 cherry trees to be planted in West Fairmount Park to celebrate America’s Sesquicentennial. Then, in 1933, local Japanese residents donated 500 more, planted along Kelly Drive.
Then, between 1998 and 2007, the Japan American Society of Greater Philadelphia planted 1,000 more flowering cherries by the Schuylkill River, down Kelly and Martin Luther King Jr. drives, near the Philadelphia Museum of Art, around Fairmount Park Horticulture Center, at Morris Arboretum and more.
C'est la plus grande année de Philly !
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