Feeling Festive in Philadelphia CheapOair Staff September 6, 2013 Family Travel, Interests The City of Brotherly Love is also a city that loves celebrations, and this fall, there are plenty of street festivals to choose from. Book your cheap tickets to Philadelphia, and take in the city’s architecture, history, food, and culture by visiting its many festivals and local cultural events. Whether you’ve got kids or grandparents in tow, seeking a couples getaway, or traveling solo, Philadelphia’s festivals offer a chance to sample the city at its best. Foodie Fun Called a foodie’s dream, the Manayunk StreEAT Food Festival takes place on Saturday, September 21, on Main Street Manayunk, and kicks off Manayunk Restaurant Week. Wear loose pants because there are food trucks galore, gourmet food vendors, and endless restaurant dining opportunities. Whether you crave Philadelphia classics, sweets and treats, or ethnic cuisine, this festival dishes up all of it. Between bites, burn off some calories by dancing to live music or strolling vendors’ stalls where you can buy homemade goods like honey and bread. Riverfront Fun A 15-minute drive from downtown Philadelphia is the city of Chester, which hosts the Riverfront Ramble on Saturday, September 21, the largest riverfront party in Delaware County. About 12,000 people are expected to gather at the Wharf on Seaport Drive for this popular event, so get there early. There’s plenty to do; an antiques car show, live entertainment, an iron chef competition, food, arts and crafts, a petting zoo, and then to cap the evening, a fireworks show over the Delaware River. Family Fun The third annual PumpkinFest will take place Saturday, October 5, from 11 am to 2 pm, and offers several fun activities for families and is a great opportunity to explore the picturesque Franklin Square at 6th and Race Streets. Franklin Square is one of Philadelphia’s five original public squares laid out by William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania who also directed the development and construction of Philadelphia. PumpkinFest features a costume parade, pumpkin painting, pony rides, carnival games, food, entertainment, and spooky mini-golf. Admission to the festival includes unlimited rides on the charming, old-fashioned Philadelphia Park Liberty Carousel. For more information about exploring Philadelphia, visit http://www.visitphilly.com . Don’t forget to check out more great travel stories on the CheapOair Facebook page! Photo credit: vic15