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    Franklin Field

    4.5 (13 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Tiffany H.

    First off getting to Franklin Field is an adventure. It's semi downtown so plan ahead. The stadium is beautiful and well kept. The field is gorgeous. One thing to know before you go is the stadium is HUGE with LOTS of steps. Steps every where you go. So be prepared. Also bleacher style seating

    Track event
    Joseph C.

    Franklin Field is a bucket list sporting venue that you must go to! It's historic charm and great sight lines are overall welcoming feel is simply an amazing experience. The pain relays are held every April at the end of the month and it is the largest and oldest track and field event in the United States outside of any Olympic competitions. Countries and athletes throughout the world flocked to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to participate in the relays and carnival. You get to see world class runners and world-class people all celebrating a world-class sport track and field. The event staff are welcoming, although the security can be a little distant and emotionless. Fans throughout the venue always seem to have a good time celebrating life and the events taking place on the track. I'll return year after year as long as I'm able to do so!

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    Arthur K.

    Joe Biden was actually here when Franklin Field was built in the 1800s! Penn, Ivy League Football Champs, 2015. Graduation, 2016. The Donald & the Veep. Penn is cool. A nice breezy evening. Very cool. Nice!

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    The Penn Relays, the world's largest and first relay track meet, are held there each year as major attraction.

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    Xfinity Mobile Arena - Disney on Ice

    Xfinity Mobile Arena

    3.4(464 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    Came here for the first time at this arena to see Demi Lovato's, It's Not That Deep" Tour. Long…read moretime fan so I was super excited!! The venue has a capacity to accommodate 19,600 concert goers, similar to MSG which holds 20,000. Pros - acoustics were fantastic. - seats were comfortable with cup holders. - security was quick, they did't even check my bag. Just told me to walk on through. - lots of food choices if you want a quick bite. - restrooms were clean, plenty of stalls for the ladies. - parking and exiting our vehicle was easy. Cons - I got excellent seats close to the floor but I sat sort of sideways if you get my drift. Had to turn my body all the way to my left to see the stage. I would probably get seat(s) in a different section next time. - Parking was expensive $44 including fee. I would have enjoyed the show more if the girl sitting next to me didn't scream and sang along to every one of Lovato's songs right in my ear. Still, I had a blast!! I would totally attend another concert here.

    Quick service and security to get in…read more Typical arena. Overpriced everything. $38 for two miller lites- prices have skyrocketed This obviously varies pending the event but it was nice to have no line for the ladies restroom. The restroom was very clean and well maintained. Overall the area was very clean. They partnered with SpotHero which is convenient. You can buy parking ahead of time using the app, and you get really close parking until the arena for $40.

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    Citizens Bank Park - veggie hot dog

    Citizens Bank Park

    4.3(640 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    Went to a Phillies game for my first ever baseball game and honestly I did not expect to have this…read moremuch fun. I came with a friend and from the start the whole experience just felt easy. What stood out the most was how nice everyone was. I've had not so great experiences at sports games in Florida, so I was ready for a completely different vibe. But people here were so kind. Like genuinely kind. They helped us find lockers, pointed us to the elevator, and made sure we got to our seats without any confusion. Huge shoutout to Beverly H and Glynn M because they really made the night. My friend's phone was dying and Glynn helped her out with a charger right away. Beverly was also trying to find one for her too. And for me, I had no idea what was going on half the time with the game, and Beverly took the time to explain it in a way that actually made sense. I didn't feel lost at all. It really felt like that whole "city of brotherly love" thing is real. Even though the Phillies lost, it didn't even matter. We still had such a good time. My friend hadn't been to a game since the Veterans Stadium days and she had so much fun she's already talking about getting season tickets... once they start winning again lol Overall just a really fun night with great energy and even better people. I'd absolutely go back.

    Can't give any stars. The best thing about this place is it's an away from home break…read more Team is overpaid and tremendously underperforming. Concession stand prices are out of site. And unless you are sitting in the first row of any section, you will be annoyed by women and children who don't pay attention to the game. Better off at Live Casino.

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    BB&T Pavilion - Disturbed

    BB&T Pavilion

    2.4(154 reviews)
    3.2 mi
    $$$

    I have fun but it's not the best place to see anything you actually wanna hear…read more I'm pretty sure I've been here throughout the years. I think my first concert was here but we got so high on the way down I only remember two songs from the opener and none of the trip. This most recent visit was Friday. They wouldn't let my wife bring in her purse. However they let someone bring in a larger one right before her. So she drew attention to this. They didn't care. She had to go buy a $10 clear bag. This really wouldn't have been an issue if it wasn't so inconsistent. Also like I know you can charge whatever you want for food and drink cuz it's your venue and all but should you?! Anyway lawn tickets aren't really worth it. It's like hey you sit outside and watch other people attend a concert.

    I would come back to the BB&T Pavilion again for a concert in the future based on when I came here…read moreto see Blondie and Elvis Costello. This was an outdoor concert. The sound was good, cool A/V with the projector screens and lights, and it was easy to move about during the concert. We had driven down and parked at BB&T. The peace of mind was worth the money out of pocket. At the time, we didn't often go to this area/part of Jersey, so we decided to park there. We purchased specific seats for this show. I thought the chairs were comfortable. Also, the concession booths had lots of options, and I remember the prices being reasonable.

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    The Palestra

    The Palestra

    4.1(18 reviews)
    0.0 miUniversity City

    As I get old and my life slips through my fingertips, I've enjoyed expanding my horizons and…read morefinding new places and experiences to have in Philly lol. I went to Franklin Field for the first time this past fall (awesome, must go) so figured I'd also check out the Palestra for a Penn basketball game. Despite not being even close to smart enough to go to UPenn, I'm happy to report I felt like a Quaker rooting on the home team against Yale. It's called "The Cathedral of College Basketball" for a reason. A historic venue that had so many legendary players and games pass through, it's very cool as a basketball fan just to see it and experience it. Concession options are basic but solid. I think something to note, I consider going to a Penn game as a great alternative to going to the Sixers. I now really dislike the Sixers organization. Too many unlikable players who don't care, awful management, terrible ownership and the center city stadium nonsense....where do you even start? As a result I've stopped going to games and will plan on attending more UPenn games. Not only is it a fraction of the cost, but honestly it's a better product, the players actually play and try and it's just a generally fun atmosphere. Only thing to note, I found it kinda tricky to find the arena from one of the parking lots, but that aside great experience.

    Palestra sounds like something from the mind of Big Pharma but in my humble opinion, there's not a…read morebetter place to watch basketball than the claustrophobic confines of The Palestra located on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania. Opened in 1927, this ancient edifice (Greek for gymnasium) has cramped seating, narrow corridors and water closets that belong to the first half of the 20th Century. Is the brownish color scheme actual paint or the burnt-in nicotine stains from countless Depression-era Chesterfields? Who cares, the place wears it's scars and decrepitude well and is my favorite place to catch some hoops. Maybe the lack of amenities and strict focus on the game at hand that makes it a treat to explore this husk of a building untouched by modernity. Given the absence of amenities it's clear that the crowd is here for the game - definitely my kind of crowd. So talk to your doctor and see if Palestra might be right for you. Here's to another 97 years. Five stars with conviction.

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    The Pavilion

    The Pavilion

    3.3(3 reviews)
    9.7 mi

    Excellent venue for a basketball game. When we first walked into the arena, I was actually…read moresurprised by its size--it's a cozy 6.500 seat facility for hoops. For some reason I had assumed that a storied program like Villanova, with three national championships, would have a much larger home court. But, once that surprise wore off, I was really impressed with the basketball environment. Our 3rd row seats gave us access to a supposedly exclusive club at halftime, so I was expecting some quality eats--unfortunately, the chicken po boy that came highly recommended was probably the worst arena food I've ever had. Nonetheless, I didn't go for food, I went for the game, and the high energy collegiate basketball atmosphere of this place would surely be tough to beat anywhere. If you have a chance to see a game here, make sure to take it!

    Let me first start off by apologizing for the previous reviewer, dan h, and his baby knees for…read morehaving such a tough and sober time at the Pav. There are two types of Dans in this world-- those who rise above and those who squander, and it's unfortunate to hear that Villanova let this kind of beta-Dan into such a fine establishment. As I first walked into the Pav, I immediately felt the love and warmth that has traditionally bonded the Villanova community together for centuries. The Pavilion, which needed a big upgrade, looked like a totally different animal once inside. At 6 5" and 240 lbs I found that I had ample legroom. Once comfortably seated in our section, my beautiful wife, 3 beautiful children and myself were lucky enough to catch a thrilling contest between Nova and Temple. Wow. What a showdown. My 3 little ones were on the edge of their seats, and my wife and I formed yet another glorious memory together. All-in-all, we stayed the whole game because, as true Wildcats, we finish what we start. PS - I am in full support of the serving of alcohol for those of age. College is a wonderful learning experience, and there is no better place to learn responsible drinking habits than under the direct supervision of the greatest University in The United States of America. Go Cats baby.

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    The Pavilion - Great hoops action in a HIGH energy environment.

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    Great hoops action in a HIGH energy environment.

    Choice Sports Arena - Choice Inline

    Choice Sports Arena

    3.5(2 reviews)
    14.6 mi

    Every time I walk into Choice Inline Arena, I am reminded of visiting here in the 80's and roller…read moreskating to "Funkytown" at teen parties. Of course, then I remember that I stunk at roller skating and spent most of my time holding onto the wall or picking myself up after falling on my butt again. Unfortunately, not as many kids want to fall on their butt for hours at a time while skating in a circle so Skater's Choice - as it used to be known - had to evolve. It is now called Choice Inline Arena. The space that used to be the roller rink now houses a basketball/futsal court on one end and the home of Jersey Pride Cheer and Tumble on the other end. Sharing the entrance is what is called Court 3 - which is a full-sized roller hockey rink complete with locker rooms and everything. In the last few years, I have only visited this facility to watch my kids play futsal. It is the home of South Jersey Futsal - which is run by Don D'Ambra. Don D'Ambra is a Philly guy who played soccer at St. Joes and later was the player/coach for the Philadelphia Kixx. He is currently head coach at St. Joes. For those that don't know - futsal is a type of soccer that is played 5v5 with a smaller ball that is 30% heavier than a regular soccer ball to limit bouncing. It is a fast paced and fun winter game that is played on a court the size of a basketball court. The facility is fine for futsal - although the amenities are a little lacking. The roof ocassionally leaks when there is a lot of ice, rain, or condensation. There is limited seating courtside that is only accessible through a very narrow walkway that may or may not be handicapped accessible. The snack bar is limited and the bathrooms serve double duty as the locker rooms for the roller hockey rink and are as smelly as you might imagine. The parking is very limited and you may need to park in the lot next door. It is great to have facilities like this available for our kids to pursue the sports they love. Come here with the appropriate expectations and you will be OK - but I guarantee your kids will be tired and happy and that is the more important thing.

    Great Family Business that has been there for years! Love the very loyal Customers and Staff. This…read moreplace is the Cleanest Hockey Rink on the east coast without a doubt! There is definitely a reason this place has stood the hands of time over the years! Great Place & Great times!

    Franklin Field - stadiumsarenas - Updated May 2026

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