Spring Blooms at Dilworth Park: Philadelphia Marketplace

Spring Blooms at Dilworth Park: Philadelphia Marketplace

Spring Blooms at Dilworth Park: Philadelphia Marketplace

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Philadelphia, PASpring Blooms at Dilworth Park: Philadelphia Marketplace – Spring has sprung, and Philadelphia Marketplace has returned to Dilworth Park!  This beloved pop-up market transforms Center City into a bustling local artistry and entrepreneurship hub. From May 3 through June 29, 2024, shoppers can discover unique finds every Friday and Saturday from 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm.


Join the fun and support small Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware businesses. Explore a treasure trove of handmade artwork, home goods, plants, and more, all crafted by talented makers and artisans. Dilworth Park's fountains, roller skating, and vibrant atmosphere add to the delightful shopping experience.

“The Philadelphia Marketplace is the perfect way to kick off your weekend while enjoying the sunshine," said CEO Thomas Bauer. "This pop-up is the heart of Center City – a place to find unique gifts and support local businesses. I can't wait to see the incredible vendors this year!"

What's in Store

The Philadelphia Marketplace is known for its diverse, ever-changing selection. This spring, expect an emphasis on fresh flowers, houseplants, and produce alongside favorites like Lily Lough Jewelry, Plant and People, and Old City Canning Co. Here's a sneak peek at some of the early vendors:



  • Bees & Wax Soap & Candle Co. (Handcrafted soaps, candles, and bath products)
  • Harleysville Beekeeper (Locally sourced honey)
  • Lily Lough Jewelry (Trendy, handmade jewelry)
  • Old City Canning Co (Philly-themed candles and home fragrance)
  • Plant and People, LLC. (Fresh cut flowers, bouquets, and vases)
  • Skyseed Energy (Hand-wrapped gemstone jewelry)
  • ...and many more!

It's More Than Shopping

The Philadelphia Marketplace is a weekend destination. Browse the vendors, take a spin on the Rothman Orthopaedics Roller Rink, and enjoy the Center City District's exciting events and activations.



Mark Your Calendar!

The Philadelphia Marketplace is free to attend, family-friendly, and perfect for finding one-of-a-kind gifts. See the full list of confirmed vendors and sign up for updates at www.madeinphila.com


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