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30+ Things to Do Along Greater Philadelphia's Delaware River Waterfront

A guide to waterfront fun in Bucks, Philadelphia and Delaware counties...

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Race Street Pier Photo by R. Kennedy for Visit Philadelphia
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Spruce Street Harbor Park Photo by J. Fusco for Visit Philadelphia
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Parks, museums, piers, restaurants and more call the Delaware River waterfront home in Philadelphia and the Countryside.

The river — which flows south past Bucks, Philadelphia and Delaware counties on its way to the Delaware Bay and Atlantic Ocean — offers lots of waterfront fun in Philadelphia. That includes hip seasonal parks ( Spruce Street Harbor Park , Blue Cross RiverRink ), can’t-miss riverside attractions ( Adventure Aquarium , Independence Seaport Museum ), drinking and dining with a river view ( Liberty Place , Moshulu , Morgan’s Pier ) and more.

And the scenic new Delaware River Trail makes it even easier to access it all.

Visitors can find plenty of riverfront attractions outside the city limits, too, including gorgeous historic mansions, Washington Crossing State Park , the home of the Philadelphia Union soccer team and more.

Read on for our list of must-see, must-do attractions along the Delaware River waterfront.

Attractions in Philadelphia

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Penn’s Landing

A hub of activities throughout the year...

Penn's Landing Penn's Landing
— Photo by M. Stanley for Delaware River Waterfront Corporation

Penn’s Landing , just a short walk from Old City and the center of the Historic District , hosts attractions and events for all ages, all year long. The Great Plaza at Penn’s Landing is one of the city’s premier locations for outdoor concerts and festivals, and offers panoramic views of the Philadelphia skyline, the Delaware River and the Benjamin Franklin Bridge. (Remember this spot during the fireworks-viewing season .)

Where: Penn's Landing, 101 S. Christopher Columbus Boulevard

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Benjamin Franklin Bridge

Snag skyline and waterfront views from a pedestrian pathway connecting Pennsylvania and New Jersey...

An iconic Philadelphia sight and once the longest suspension bridge in the world, the Benjamin Franklin Bridge allows for crossings between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Camden, New Jersey by car, by transit (PATCO high-speed rail), and by foot or bike via a popular pedestrian walkway and bikeway located at 5th and Race streets. Architect and engineer Paul Cret (who also designed the Benjamin Franklin Parkway ) designed the bridge, constructed in 1926. A+ for the skyline views you’ll peep from this vantage point.

Where: Benjamin Franklin Bridge Pedestrian Walkway, 5th and Race streets

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Cherry Street Pier

A pier renewed with artist spaces and year-round programming...

The Garden at Cherry Street Pier in Philadelphia The Garden at Cherry Street Pier in Philadelphia
— Photo by Society Hill Films

This riverfront destination, which opened in 2018, took an old indoor-outdoor pier and revitalized it with artist and maker spaces (made out of shipping containers) and food and drink vendors. The airy spot also features a weekly summer farmers market and plenty of year-round community programming.

Where: Cherry Street Pier, 121 N. Columbus Boulevard

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Race Street Pier

Relaxing waterfront respite in the heart of the city...

Yoga at Race Street Pier Yoga at Race Street Pier
— Photo by J. Fusco for Visit Philadelphia

One of Philadelphia’s many amazing outdoor spaces, Race Street Pier is located in the shadow of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge. Its upper terrace — dubbed the grand sky promenade — is connected to the lower terrace by a multi-tiered seating area that’s perfect for watching the tide roll in. The pier is picnic-friendly and dog-friendly, with a lawn and plantings galore.

Where: Race Street Pier, Race Street & N. Christopher Columbus Boulevard

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Spruce Street Harbor Park

The hammock-filled haven on the Delaware River...

Spruce Street Harbor Park Spruce Street Harbor Park
— Photo by J. Fusco for Visit Philadelphia

With a hammock garden, boardwalk, beer garden, food vendors and floating barges with lily pad water gardens, Spruce Street Harbor Park has proven to be one of Philadelphia’s most popular warm-weather destinations in recent years. Open in spring, summer and fall, it’s no surprise that Huffington Post named Spruce Street Harbor Park one of the world’s best urban beaches . Come through to hang in a hammock, float above the river or for one of the many seasonal events , including free live music and flea markets.

Where: Spruce Street Harbor Park, 301 S. Christopher Columbus Boulevard

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Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest and Winterfest

Roller skate in the summer and ice skate in the winter...

— Photo by J. Fusco for Visit Philadelphia

In winter, this riverside village features an open-air Olympic-size ice skating rink, cozy lodge with fireplaces, festive landscaping, twinkling lights, fire pits, arcade games and a variety of food and beverages. Come summer, the space transforms into a day-to-night hangout with an outdoor roller rink, an arcade, classic Philly foods and plenty of playful spaces to chill out, including a Midway with carnival games and rides.

Where: Blue Cross RiverRink, 101 S. Christopher Columbus Boulevard

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Liberty Point

Philly’s largest restaurant with unbeatable waterfront views…

A group of people enjoys drinks at Liberty Point. In the background is the Delaware River and the Benjamin Franklin Bridge A group of people enjoys drinks at Liberty Point. In the background is the Delaware River and the Benjamin Franklin Bridge
— Photo by D. Knoll for Visit Philadelphia

Wrapped around the Independence Seaport Museum , this massive new outdoor restaurant features five bars, live music and views for days. With enough room for all of your friends — well, 1,400 of them, at least — it’s designed to appeal to a wide range of guests. The casual, seafood-centric menu features vegetarian and vegan options.

Where: Liberty Point, 211 S. Christopher Columbus Boulevard

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Independence Seaport Museum

An interactive museum exploring Philadelphia’s maritime heritage...

Children at the interactive exhibits inside the Independence Seaport Museum. Children at the interactive exhibits inside the Independence Seaport Museum.
— Photo by J. Fusco for Visit Philadelphia

With historic vessels to board, an underwater remotely operated vehicle to maneuver and a mock cannon to fire, Philadelphia’s maritime museum conveys what the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers have meant to the city throughout history. Berthed outside are the Olympia, the nation’s oldest floating steel warship used by Admiral Dewey during his Spanish-American War victory in Manila Bay; and the Becuna, a World War II submarine that fought battles in the South Pacific. Outside is Philly’s largest restaurant, Liberty Point .

Where: Independence Seaport Museum, 211 S. Christopher Columbus Boulevard

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Morgan’s Pier

Alfresco dining and nightlife on the Delaware River waterfront...

— Photo by J. Fusco for Visit Philadelphia

One of Philadelphia’s most popular outdoor hangout spots, Morgan’s Pier is an oasis of craft beer, casual eats and live music right on the water. Named after George C. Morgan, the first person to cross the Ben Franklin Bridge, the “backyard beer garden” on Columbus Boulevard is an ideal outdoor location with plenty of seating to enjoy the glorious waterfront views.

Where: Morgan's Pier, 221 N. Christopher Columbus Boulevard

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Delaware River Trail

A scenic urban path for all to enjoy

This recently completed landscaped waterfront path runs just over three miles from Pier 70 in South Philadelphia to Fishtown’s Penn Treaty Park. It features an asphalt bike path alongside a sidewalk designated for pedestrians. Highlights along the way include Spruce Street Harbor Park , Cherry Street Pier and a public art installation by Studio Ball Nogues called Weaver’s Knot: Sheet Bend .

Where: Delaware River Trail

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Penn Treaty Park

Historic spot of peace along the Delaware River...

Two people stand by the water at Penn Treaty Park Two people stand by the water at Penn Treaty Park
— Photo by M. Kennedy for Visit Philadelphia

According to legend, Pennsylvania founder William Penn signed his peace treaty with the local Lenape tribe under an elm tree just off the Delaware River in 1683. Though the tree fell in a storm in 1810, the city officially opened Penn Treaty Park 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 in this beautiful Fishtown park, part of the broader East Coast Greenway trail network along the waterfront.

Where: Penn Treaty Park, 1301 N. Beach Street

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FringeArts and La Peg

Progressive performing arts and dining on the Delaware River waterfront...

Housed within a historic 1903 former pumping station beneath the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, FringeArts offers concerts, theater performances and special events throughout the year. The building also features a beer garden and La Peg , a popular restaurant and bar.

Where: FringeArts, 140 N. Christopher Columbus Boulevard

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Adventure Aquarium

The ocean’s secrets revealed at Camden’s riverfront aquarium...

The fish tunnel at Adventure Aquarium. The fish tunnel at Adventure Aquarium.
— Photo by J. Fusco for Visit Philadelphia

Featuring more than 2 million gallons of water and 8,500 animals, Adventure Aquarium offers hands-on activities, animals, exhibits and unforgettable moments on the Camden side of the river. Adventurous types can roll up their sleeves to pet and feed stingrays, and walk across the Shark Bridge or through the Shark Tunnel. Pro tip: Don’t miss the attraction’s star hippos, Button and Genny.

Where: Adventure Aquarium, 1 Riverside Drive, Camden

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Battleship New Jersey

Admiral “Bull” Halsey’s flagship and the nation’s most decorated battleship...

A view on the deck on the Battleship New Jersey A view on the deck on the Battleship New Jersey
— Photo courtesy Battleship New Jersey

While exploring the Battleship New Jersey museum and memorial, visitors can enjoy exhibitions that display artifacts from the ship’s past. A walk down Broadway, the longest and most impressive passageway on the battleship, is part of the guided tour. America’s most decorated battleship also hosts special events and overnight encampments.

Where: Battleship New Jersey, 100 Clinton Street, Camden

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Washington Avenue Pier

Eco-friendly public space along the Delaware River...

Washington Avenue Pier allows visitors to walk along the water and enjoy panoramic views of the Delaware River and the Philadelphia skyline. Guests can also read interpretive signage about the site’s history as the nation’s first Navy Yard and as the site where more than 1 million people entered the United States. The most striking feature is the Land Buoy , a 55-foot-tall public art piece with a spiral staircase created by artist Jody Pinto to honor the immigrants who arrived at the pier.

Where: Washington Avenue Green, Washington Avenue & South Christopher Columbus Boulevard

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The Navy Yard

Eco-friendly design and acres of open space...

— Photo courtesy The Navy Yard

The Navy Yard — dubbed the coolest shipyard in America by POLITICO —  includes more than 20 acres of open park space, a riverfront jogging and biking path, and a number of eateries . The shipyard is also home to a collection of public art by both local and international artists.

Where: The Navy Yard, 4747 S. Broad Street

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Rivers Casino Philadelphia

Fun and games on the Delaware River...

Fireworks explode in the sky behind Rivers Casino in the foreground Fireworks explode in the sky behind Rivers Casino in the foreground
— Photo courtesy Rivers Casino Philadelphia

Located just off the Delaware River in Fishtown , Philadelphia’s first casino houses an exciting array of tables and slot machines. On-site restaurants, special events and great views of the Delaware River waterfront and the Benjamin Franklin Bridge from Jack’s Bar + Grill attract non-gamers too.

Where: Rivers Casino Philadelphia, 1001 N. Delaware Avenue

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Moshulu

Breathtaking views of the Philadelphia skyline and sumptuous meals...

Diners enjoy brunch on the deck of the Moshulu on the Delaware River Diners enjoy brunch on the deck of the Moshulu on the Delaware River
— Photo by J. Fusco for Visit Philadelphia

The can’t-miss views keep diners coming back for twilight cocktails and delicious fare aboard this fully restored four-masted sailing ship — the world’s largest! — berthed on Penn’s Landing. Lively outdoor dining and drinking on The Deck runs from May through September.

Where: Moshulu, 401 S. Christopher Columbus Boulevard

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City Cruises Philadelphia

Cruise the Delaware River in style...

Roof deck on Spirit of Philadelphia Roof deck on Spirit of Philadelphia
— Photo by Aaron Raysor Photography for Entertainment Cruises

For three decades, the City Cruises (formerly the Spirit of Philadelphia) ship has provided an excellent combination of dining, dancing, entertainment and incredible skyline views on the Delaware River. Operating year-round from Penn’s Landing , the Spirit of Philadelphia offers lunch, dinner, moonlight and special cruises. While aboard, guests enjoy food stations and a lively soundtrack.

Where: City Cruises Philadelphia, 401 S. Christopher Columbus Boulevard

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Pennypack on the Delaware

A wildlife-rich riverside park

Part of the Philadelphia Parks and Recreation system, this Northeast Philadelphia park features paved and natural trails in an area teeming with birds and wildlife. Also available: fishing, hiking, cycling and an environmental center offering educational programming.

Where: Pennypack Park, Holmehurst Avenue & Rhawn Street

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Delaware River Fishing Piers

Bring your own reel to these peaceful piers...

Two young women fish at Pier 68 on the Delaware River Two young women fish at Pier 68 on the Delaware River
— Photo courtesy Delaware River Waterfront Corporation

Many of Philadelphia’s neighborhoods have peaceful fishing piers at small parks along the Delaware River. At Pleasant Hill Park , one of the northern-most spots on the city’s waterfront, visitors can cast a line or pitch in to help keep the fishponds clean. Lardner’s Point Park and Pennypack on the Delaware in Northeast Philadelphia and Pulaski Park in Port Richmond are quiet spots with sweeping views where many neighborhood residents stop by to see if anything’s biting. In South Philadelphia, Pier 68 gets visitors away from the car traffic of nearby Columbus Boulevard for fishing, sunbathing and picnicking. Visitors should bring their own fishing equipment, or check for community fishing days at individual piers.

Where: Pier 68, Pier 70 Boulevard

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Pleasant Hill Park, Linden and Delaware avenues

Pennypack On The Delaware, 7801 State Road

Pulaski Park, 3001 East Allegheny Avenue

Lardner's Point Park, 5202 Levick Street

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Hotels along the Delaware River Waterfront

Hotels that are steps away from the area's biggest attractions...

— Photo courtesy Hilton Penn's Landing

The best way to take in all that the waterfront has to offer is to stay over. The Hilton Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing is the only Philadelphia hotel located directly on the Delaware River waterfront, steps from attractions like Spruce Street Harbor Park and the Independence Seaport Museum and within walking distance of the Historic District. Located further north, the Holiday Inn Express Philadelphia Penn’s Landing is just across the street from top waterfront attractions like Race Street Pier and Cherry Street Pier (both mentioned above). In New Hope, the new River House at Odette’s brings luxury to the riverfront with elegant rooms and suites, a piano lounge and rooftop bar.

Where: Hilton Philadelphia at Penn's Landing, 201 S. Christopher Columbus Boulevard

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Holiday Inn Express Philadelphia - Penns Landing, 100 N. Christopher Columbus Boulevard

River House at Odette's, 274 River Road, New Hope

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Fort Mifflin

The fort that withstood the greatest bombardment of the American Revolution...

— Photo courtesy Fort Mifflin

Fort Mifflin is the oldest fortification continually used in the United States. In November 1777, during the Revolutionary War, British troops fired more than 10,000 cannonballs at the fort. The colonial army managed to defend to buy George Washington time to get to Valley Forge. Visitors at the fort today can enjoy annual reenactments, tours, sleepovers and other activities (including ghost tours!).

Where: Fort Mifflin, 6400 Hog Island Road

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Attractions in Philadelphia's Countryside

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Philadelphia Union and Subaru Park

Professional soccer with epic bridge views...

People watch the Philadelphia play at Subar Park in Chester People watch the Philadelphia play at Subar Park in Chester
— Photo by Visit Philadelphia

The Philadelphia Union , the region’s first Major League Soccer Club, hosts its enthusiastic fans — affectionately known as the Sons of Ben — at Subaru Park in Chester. Guests can take in stunning views of the river and the Commodore Barry Bridge while enjoying the game.

Where: Subaru Park, 1 Stadium Drive, Chester

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Delaware Canal State Park

Featuring 11 river islands and miles of river shoreline hiking...

Fishing on the Delaware Canal in Bucks County, Pennsylvania Fishing on the Delaware Canal in Bucks County, Pennsylvania
— Photo by Reflections By Ruth, courtesy Visit Bucks County

This 60-mile park stretches along the Delaware River from Easton to Bristol and features 11 river islands. There’s plenty of space for cyclists, joggers, fishers and nature lovers to partake in fishing, canoeing, kayaking and great views of the river.

Where: Multiple points of entry including 603 Jefferson Avenue, Bristol

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King George II Inn

Gorgeous mealtime views at America's oldest inn...

Yes, George Washington really did sleep at this beautiful Bristol spot. America’s oldest operating inn has been serving guests since the 17th century, and the stately building overlooking the Delaware Review remains a top destination for dining, banquets and catered events. Patio seating comes with uninterrupted waterfront views.

Where: King George II Inn, 102 Radcliffe Street, Bristol

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Neshaminy State Park

Pet-friendly, year-round outdoor fun…

Where the Neshaminy Creek meets the Delaware, this 330-acre park in lower Bucks County offers hiking trails, a swimming pool and spray park, playground and areas for fishing and boating. Good news for your furry friends: Pets are welcome at Neshaminy. And you can even reserve a picnic pavilion up to 11 months in advance for a fee.

Where: Neshaminy State Park, 3401 State Road, Bensalem

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Washington Crossing Historic Park

Where Washington made his famous trip across the Delaware...

Head to the scenic Washington Crossing Historic Park to see the spot where General George Washington and his troops famously crossed the Delaware River on Christmas night in 1776. The park is open daily, and guests can enjoy tours of the historic village or check out Bowman’s Hill Tower for an amazing view of the countryside and river. Don’t miss the annual reenactment of the famous crossing on Christmas Day.

Where: Washington Crossing Historic Park, 1112 River Road, Washington Crossing

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Bucks County Playhouse

Catch a world premiere and an awesome river view...

Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope
— Photo by R. Kennedy for Visit Philadelphia

Enjoy a great river view before or after a show at the Bucks County Playhouse . Grace Kelly, Audra McDonald, Robert Redford and other stars have graced the stage of the theater, which was converted from a gristmill along the Delaware River in 1939. Since its reboot in 2012, the New Hope theater has hosted world premieres and returned to its roots of incubating Broadway hits.

Where: Bucks County Playhouse, 70 S. Main Street, New Hope

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Historic Houses on the Delaware River Waterfront

If the walls could talk at these mansions on the water...

Just north of Philadelphia, several historic mansions sit along the Delaware River for guests to tour and peruse. Visit Pennsbury Manor , a recreation of William Penn’s former colonial estate, or take in the stunning home and gardens at Andalusia Historic House, Gardens & Arboretum . Further south, find Glen Foerd on the Delaware and take part in mansion tours, paddle boating on the river and more.

Where: Pennsbury Manor, 400 Pennsbury Memorial Road, Morrisville

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Andalusia Historic House, Gardens and Arboretum, 1237 State Road, Andalusia

Glen Foerd on the Delaware, 5001 Grant Avenue

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Tubing, Kayaking and More on the Delaware River

Where to get on the water...

Bucks County River Country has been getting folks out on the Delaware for more than 50 years. Guests can enjoy tubing, kayaking, rafting and more just 40 minutes away from Philadelphia. Need other ways to get out on the water? Rent kayaks at Independence Seaport Museum , hop in a swan paddle boat at Penn’s Landing Marina or take a stand-up paddle board yoga class by Aqua Vida.

Where: Various locations including Bucks County River Country, 2 Walters Lane, Point Pleasant

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Attractions in Philadelphia

Penn’s Landing
Benjamin Franklin Bridge
Cherry Street Pier
Race Street Pier
Spruce Street Harbor Park
Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest and Winterfest
Liberty Point
Independence Seaport Museum
Morgan’s Pier
Delaware River Trail
Penn Treaty Park
FringeArts and La Peg
Adventure Aquarium
Battleship New Jersey
Washington Avenue Pier
The Navy Yard
Rivers Casino Philadelphia
Moshulu
City Cruises Philadelphia
Pennypack on the Delaware
Delaware River Fishing Piers
Hotels along the Delaware River Waterfront
Fort Mifflin

Attractions in Philadelphia's Countryside

Philadelphia Union and Subaru Park
Delaware Canal State Park
King George II Inn
Neshaminy State Park
Washington Crossing Historic Park
Bucks County Playhouse
Historic Houses on the Delaware River Waterfront
Tubing, Kayaking and More on the Delaware River
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