Your Guide to December in Philly
We’re kicking off a new monthly episode where we share some of the coolest places to go and things to do in the city. Starting with December! The City Cast Philly team is here to share our recommendations for our favorite winter activities, ways to get creative, and places to take friends and family. Listen to the end to learn what our pick-of-the-month is!
Activities
- Ice-skating at the RiverRink Winterfest or Dilworth Plaza
- Learn to ID trees on a winter walk with the Philadelphia Mycology Club
- Watch “Naughty and Nice” movies at the Philadelphia Film Society
- Relax at Island Spa in Edison, New Jersey
- Check out the MISSION Story Slam at National Mechanics in Old City
Food & Drink
- Tinsel for holiday cocktails
- Enswell and Willam Mulherin’s Sons for a bougie date night
- Prince Tea House to sip tea and be cozy
- Spice C for soup under $10
Holiday Shopping for Locally-Made Goods
Give Back
- Temple University Black Alumni Alliance Book Drive (the cutoff for this year's Christmas event is 12/1 but the group collects books year-round)
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