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2025/2026 New Year's Eve and New Year's Day in Philly: What You Need to Know

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A festive night like New Year’s Eve calls for a festive celebration — and Philadelphia hosts many of them to welcome the new year each year.

As always, the annual Visit PA New Year’s Eve Fireworks on the Waterfront returns, featuring two spectacular rain-or-shine shows — at 6 p.m. and midnight — on the Delaware River.

And brand-new for 2025: the New Year’s Eve Concert & Fireworks on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, featuring a free concert headlined by LL Cool J and a midnight fireworks spectacular.

Elsewhere, many of the city’s restaurants plate fixed-price dinners, while Philly clubs offer late-night dancing and live performances for almost every music taste.

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The best way to do New Year’s Eve in Philly is by staying over. Book the Visit Philly Overnight Package, featuring free hotel parking and choose-your-own perks, to start the new year with a wonderful winter getaway.

Then, on New Year’s Day, thousands of residents and visitors take to the streets for the annual Mummers Parade, an only-in-Philadelphia tradition dating back to 1901 where thousands of men, women and children wearing feathers and sequins dance to music and parade along Broad Street from Philadelphia City Hall.

Check out our favorite places to watch the fireworks, top celebrations for revelers of all ages, special events and more, below.

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Make the most of it by booking the Visit Philly Overnight Package, which comes with free hotel parking and complimentary tickets to some of the most popular attractions in each of Greater Philadelphia’s five counties including 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.

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