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The city’s rich green backdrop of incredible parks and open spaces began with its founding 300 years ago.
William Penn ficou tão inspirado pela floresta de madeira dura oriental que o recebeu no Novo Mundo que batizou sua colônia de Penn’s Woods, ou Pensilvânia. Outra joia de Penn, as cinco praças principais da Filadélfia, datam da cidade original — todas parte do plano do fundador para uma “cidade verdejante”.”
Today, the city blooms with lively urban parks and re-imagined recreational landscapes, giving it a city-in-a-park feel.
Residents and visitors enjoy relaxing, picnicking and playing in these public spaces that honor Penn’s vision, including the massive trail systems of Parque Fairmount e Parque Wissahickon Valley, as well as the delightful riverside enclaves of Píer da Race Street e a sazonalidade Parque Spruce Street Harbor.
For even more parks, playgrounds and public spaces, check out these maps from the Departamento de Parques e Recreação da Cidade da Filadélfia.
Read on for our guide to the best free parks and open spaces in Philly.
City Hall’s popular western-facing quintal da frente é um espaço ao ar livre moderno e acolhedor, que restabelece a Center Square original de William Penn como um ponto de encontro para todos os habitantes da Filadélfia.
The multi-use space has tree groves, benches, cafes and a large programmable fountain that transforms into an pista de gelo no inverno e uma pista de patinação no verão.
Onde: Dilworth Park, 1 S. 15th Street, Filadélfia, PA
A family haven in Old City, Franklin Square has attracted parkgoers of all ages for over two decades, with acres of green space, a carousel, playgrounds, a food stand and a Philly-themed mini-golf course.
Another major plus for the square: a seasonal daytime and nighttime water and light show starring its centerpiece, Franklin Square Fountain — one of the country’s oldest public fountains.
Onde: Franklin Square, 200 N. 6th Street, Filadélfia, PA
Esta praça pública original é agora quatro parques em um, centrados em torno de Fonte do Memorial Swann in what’s now called Logan Circle. Designed by Philadelphia-born sculptor Alexander Calder (of Jardins Calder fame) and accented by greenery, the majestic centerpiece fountain represents the region’s major waterways: the Delaware, Schuylkill and Wissahickon.
Beyond the circle, three parks encompass the larger square. The kid-friendly Parque das Cidades Irmãs includes a Children’s Discovery Garden, boat pond, cafe and another fountain. Shakespeare Park, across from Parkway Central Library, is home to the Memorial de Shakespeare (another Calder creation), while Aviator Park along 20th Street is home to the Memorial Aero da Primeira Guerra Mundial e o Memorial de todas as guerras aos soldados negros estátuas.
Onde: Logan Square, 18th Street & Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Filadélfia, PA
William Penn and his wife Hannah Callowhill Penn likely never imagined how popular this green space — with its walkways, sculptures, fountains and reflecting pool — would become among strollers, readers, children, artists, picnickers and dogs.
The namesake for one of Philly’s most popular neighborhoods, the park’s craft fairs, farmers markets and other events shine a spotlight on the picturesque location all year.
Onde: Rittenhouse Square, 210 W. Rittenhouse Square, Filadélfia, PA
Originally named Southeast Square until 1825, Washington Square was originally a grazing pasture and a burial ground for African Americans, Revolutionary War soldiers and victims of the 1793 yellow fever epidemic. It was also a gathering spot for colonial-era African Americans, who dubbed the park Congo Square.
Today, modern residences surround the green and lively park, now home to the Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier.
Onde: Washington Square, 210 W. Washington Square, Filadélfia, PA
Over 2,000 acres of quiet natural landscapes are within easy reach of Philly residents and visitors.
In addition to rolling hills and waterfront views, Parque Fairmount offers miles of designated trails, dozens of sculptures, two performing arts centers and several historic mansions. Some of Philly’s favorite attractions — including the Philadelphia Zoo, Centro Cultural Japonês Shofuso, Smith Memorial Playground and Playhouse, and museums like the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the kid-centric Please Touch Museum — are also full-time residents of the park.
Pro-tip: Head to Belmont Plateau for awesome skyline views or to the Azalea Garden outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art for prime picnicking space.
Onde: Vários locais, incluindo Belmont Plateau, 1800 Belmont Mansion Drive, Filadélfia, PA
Parque FDR’s fields, trails, lagoon, creek and lakes are nestled among the industry and neighborhoods of South Philly.
The area is a bird-watcher’s paradise and boasts spaces for tennis, rugby and baseball. The park’s gazebo is a great place to set up a picnic lunch.
Of special note are the FDR Skate Park, a public spot designed and built by local volunteer skateboarding enthusiasts; two lakes open for guided kayak tours; and the Mercado do Sudeste Asiático, a cultural hub for Southeast Asian vendors — from Laos to Thailand to Vietnam — selling traditional dishes, plus jewelry, clothing and more (early spring through early fall).
Onde: Parque FDR, 1500 Pattison Avenue, Filadélfia, PA
Antes e durante o período colonial, hortas urbanas e domésticas eram plantadas ao lado das casas, enquanto fazendas completas prosperavam nos arredores da cidade original. Hoje, Distrito histórico da Filadélfia has pocket and large parks — most notably the great green expanse that is Independence Mall.
Parque Histórico Nacional da Independência invites visitors to its five gardens, each landscaped in the style of the day, including the Jardim do século XVIII (339 Walnut Street); the Jardim de rosas (422 Walnut Street); the Jardim Magnólia (Locust Street between Fourth and Fifth streets); Franklin Court (322 Market Street); and the Jardim Rush, home to the Bicentennial Bell (Third and Walnut streets).
Onde: Independence Mall, Chestnut Street e South Independence Mall East, Filadélfia, Pensilvânia
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Jardim do século XVIII, 339 Walnut Street, Filadélfia, PA
Rose Garden, 422 Walnut Street, Filadélfia, PA
O Jardim Magnolia, na Locust Street, entre a 4ª e a 5ª Rua, Filadélfia, PA
Rush Garden, ruas 3rd e Walnut, Filadélfia, PA
Franklin Court, 322 Market Street, Filadélfia, PA
Com quase 1.000 acres e muitas espécies de fauna e flora nativas, o Refúgio Nacional de Vida Selvagem John Heinz em Tinicum protege o maior pântano de maré de água doce da Pensilvânia.
The marsh, a key stop in the Atlantic flyway, is well-known among birdwatchers — 80-plus species nest here, and 300 have been recorded. As for recreation, the network of low-lying trails (10 miles in all) attracts joggers and cyclists. Plus, there’s a boat ramp for canoe and kayak access.
Onde: John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge em Tinicum, 8601 Lindbergh Boulevard, Filadélfia, PA
Com 20 hectares de parques, O Estaleiro Naval complex is both visually stunning and fun to explore.
The Central Green is a hub for recreation, featuring a social track, fitness station and sun lawn, while Crescent Park is designed for quiet strolls and picnics. Don’t miss the Riverfront Greenway, a mile-long path along Admiral Peary Way with great views of the Delaware River.
Onde: O Estaleiro Naval, 4747 S. Broad Street, Filadélfia, PA
Seu nome vem da palavra Lenni Lenape para águas lentas, Parque Pennypack segue o Pennypack Creek para sudeste, à medida que este corre de Montgomery County to the Delaware River in Philadelphia.
The landscape of this rambling city park — clocking in at a massive 1,600 acres — covers rolling hills, open meadows, and many miles of paved and unpaved trails that are great for hiking, biking, running and horseback riding. Visitors can also find numerous historic buildings, including Pennypack Bridge — one of the nation’s oldest stone bridges.
Onde: Pennypack Park, Rua Rhawn e Avenida Holmehurst, Filadélfia, PA
Com mais de 80 km de trilhas acidentadas, Parque Wissahickon Valley’s thousands of acres are great for hiking, cycling and exploring.
Wissahickon schist bedrock, sliced through centuries ago, has created steep hills punctuated by a creek, with paths for both climbers and horseback riders. Also on site: A última ponte coberta da Filadélfia. Especialmente acessível é Unidade proibida, uma trilha de cascalho compactado com 8 km de extensão e vistas deslumbrantes.
Onde: Wissahickon Valley Park, Valley Green Road, Filadélfia, PA
Everyone needs a little R&R — riverside recreation — from time to time. In the shadow of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, the two-level Píer da Race Street offers multi-tiered seating and waterfront views for miles.
A perfect picnic spot, the pier is equipped with a spacious lawn and more than three-dozen trees overlooking the Delaware River. At high tide, the river comes just 4.5 feet from the lower level of the pier, bringing you right up to the water’s edge.
Onde: Race Street Pier, Race Street e North Columbus Boulevard, Filadélfia, PA
De acordo com a lenda, o fundador da Pensilvânia, William Penn, assinou seu tratado de paz com a tribo Lenape local sob um olmo próximo ao rio Delaware em 1683. Embora a árvore tenha caído durante uma tempestade em 1810, a cidade foi inaugurada oficialmente Parque Penn Treaty on the surrounding land in 1894.
Today, a statue of William Penn greets local picnickers and dog walkers, and throughout the year, people from all over the city come for special events and festivals.
Onde: Penn Treaty Park, 1301 N. Beach Street, Filadélfia, PA
Riverside trails, a playground and a boat launch keep this 35-acre area of Philadelphia’s northern Delaware River bustling, while an expansive lawn on the waterfront makes a serene picnic spot.
But the must-see part of Parque Pleasant Hill é o Incubadora de peixes, a 20th-century water feature where local fish species were once cultivated. The hatchery’s two ponds now serve as a space where young visitors can learn to fish.
Onde: Pleasant Hill Park, Linden Avenue e Delaware Avenue, Filadélfia, PA
Isso spring-to-fall destination attracts crowds with bocce and lawn games; tree-slung hammocks and colorful lights, and floating barges with over-the-water seating.
The waterfront destination for rest and relaxation also serves up tasty al fresco eats. You can find a variety of food options along the boardwalk and hit up its beer gardens and bars for craft brews, draft cocktails and frozen beverages.
Onde: Spruce Street Harbor Park, 301 S. Columbus Boulevard, Filadélfia, PA
Ao lado de Píer da Washington Avenue is a mile-long hidden gem offering panoramic views of the waterfront and city skyline. Herons, turtles, beavers and other fauna make their homes among the park’s plant life and you can walk the rocky shores all the way to the river’s edge.
The most striking part? At the end of the elevated boardwalk and the gravel trails stands Boia terrestre, a public art piece by Jody Pinto made up of a climbable spiral staircase circling a lit 55-foot spire. The sculpture memorializes the site’s history as the nation’s first navy yard and as the immigration station that welcomed over one million people to the United States.
Onde: Washington Avenue Green, Pier 53, S. Christopher Columbus Boulevard, Filadélfia, PA
Before Longwood Gardens and even the Exposição de flores na Filadélfia, there was this Sudoeste da Filadélfia natural oasis.
Located on 50 acres along the Schuylkill River, Jardim de Bartram is a free public park, National Historic Landmark and America’s first botanic garden, not to mention a local favorite for boating, fishing and picnicking.
Named for Quaker farmer and botanist John Bartram (1699–1777), Bartram’s features an 18th-century estate, along with fragrant gardens, a reclaimed meadow, riverfront recreation trail, urban farm, natural tidal wetlands, a public dock for fishing and boating, and significant historic trees — including the a árvore ginkgo mais antiga da América do Norte.
Onde: Bartram's Garden, 5400 Lindbergh Boulevard, Filadélfia, PA
Sandwiched between the University of Pennsylvania campus and the Schuylkill River waterfront, Parque Penn attracts Philadelphians of all ages and athletic levels looking for an outdoor escape.
An awesome balance of open space and athletic facilities, the 24-acre urban recreational area includes bike trails, walkways, courts and fields for formal and informal athletics, and plenty of lawns and meadows to relax and unwind in.
Onde: Penn Park, 3000 Walnut Street, Filadélfia, PA
Estendendo-se por 13 km ao longo da margem do rio, serpenteando pelo coração da Filadélfia, Bancos Schuylkill está aberto o ano todo para caminhadas, corridas, ciclismo, piqueniques e passeios com cães.
Parte do Trilha do rio Schuylkill, o parque se estende ao longo do rio Schuylkill e liga a extremidade oeste de Centro da cidade to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Fairmount Park and Kelly Drive.
Schuylkill Banks offers outdoor movie screenings in the summer, while scenic cruises and kayak tours on the river take in various historic sites. Also available: fishing, kayaking and boating.
Warm-weather days along the Schuylkill River Trail turn Philly into a scene straight out of Georges Seurat’s famed painting, A Sunday on La Grande Jatte. You know the one. Bring a blanket (and a picnic basket) and lounge along the water for a perfectly chill afternoon. My favorite stretch is just south of the Walnut Street Bridge, offering trees for shade, views of the West Philly skyscrapers and convenient access to a restroom right on the trail.
Onde: Schuylkill Banks, 2501 Walnut Street, Filadélfia, PA
Cira Green, which debuted in 2015, sits 95 feet above the street and wows guests with skyline views and cool breezes.
Visitors can grab burgers, fries, desserts and more from onsite restaurant Sunset Social (open seasonally), and elevators across from the entrance to the AKA University City O hotel torna o parque facilmente acessível.
This elevated park is open year-round and hosts seasonal events.
Onde: Cira Green, 80 S. 30th Street, Filadélfia, PA
Let your inner kid out to play at Clark Park, the beating heart of Spruce Hill. In addition to tall trees, playgrounds and basketball courts, the nine-acre park maintains a busy events schedule with festivals, flea markets, theatrical performances, concerts and a year-round farmers’ market.
If food trucks, soccer leagues and cute dogs aren’t your jam, stick around for the LARPers (live-action role players) whacking each other with foam weaponry.
Bonus: In addition to Clark Park, West Philly boasts an enviable collection of outdoor spaces. The Woodlands — the area’s largest green space — is a historic cemetery and mansion set atop 54 acres of pastoral wonder. Family-friendly hotspot Parque Memorial Malcolm X features a vibrant playground, a picnic pavilion and plenty of seating.
Onde: Clark Park, 4300-4398 Baltimore Avenue, Filadélfia, PA
The grand entrance to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, John F. Kennedy Plaza — better known as AMOR Parque — brings together world travelers, lunchtime snackers, sunbathers and fitness buffs for warm-weather fun in the heart of the city.
Lovely greenery, a splashy fountain, abundant seating and the park’s namesake centerpiece set the scene for the perfect Philly photo op, with Robert Indiana’s iconic AMOR escultura serving as the backdrop for countless pics each day.
Onde: LOVE Park, ruas 15th e Arch, Filadélfia, PA
Benches shaded beneath broadleaf evergreens. The fresh scent of flowering shrubs. Ducks and turtles splashing around the fountain-aerated pond.
Locals love this Parque de 16 acres for its picturesque landscape and walking trails — perfect for pups and picnics. Plus, each summer, the amphitheater springs to life with outdoor concerts and community events.
Onde: Pastorius Park, 8177 Roanoke Street, Filadélfia, PA
Um trecho de 400 metros de trilhos elevados da antiga Reading Railroad apresenta plantas, obras de arte, áreas de descanso e balanços gigantes de madeira.
O Parque Ferroviário is the first phase of a plan to transform a three-mile section of abandoned elevated and below-street-level rail lines into green spaces where people can walk, bike, sit and admire the urban views. It’s part of an international movement to transform unused infrastructure into functional, beautiful and accessible public spaces.
Onde: The Rail Park, ruas Broad e Noble até as ruas 11th e Callowhill, Filadélfia, PA
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