❤️ Love Park (John F. Kennedy Plaza)
Love Park—officially named the John F. Kennedy Plaza and designed by Edmund Bacon—sits at the heart of Philadelphia and features Robert Indiana’s iconic LOVE sculpture. The contemporary piece, with its bold typographic design, is a reproduction of the original sculpture housed at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
I’ve always appreciated this sculpture for its character, concept, and playfulness. The precise arrangement of the letters, the unifying geometric forms, and the tilted “O” create a striking graphic presence. Its visual power often makes people think the sculpture is larger than it really is.
The installation is beautifully executed. The LOVE sculpture sits atop an open metal base that allows it to feel both elevated and seamlessly integrated into the landscape. At the center of the park, a large fountain with an illuminated jet spray provides a dramatic backdrop—adding both movement and a refreshing atmosphere.
The park itself is welcoming, with green lawns, flowerbeds, built-in benches, picnic tables, cafe-style seating and walking paths. It’s a perfect place to pause, relax, and take in the urban energy of Philadelphia.
❤️ LOVE PARK HIGHLIGHTS • Free Admission: Outdoor park, no reservations required • Hours: Open daily, 7 a.m.–10 p.m. • Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible paths and restrooms • Family & Dog Friendly: Great spot for visitors of all ages • Photo Opportunities: Iconic backdrop for memorable pictures • Location: Across from City Hall and Dilworth Park; near the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Franklin Institute • Seasonal Events: Hosts the annual Christmas Village in November and December, featuring festive lights, gifts, and...
Read moreThe park's official name is actually John F. Kennedy Plaza. It was designed by Edmund Bacon, a city planner and father of actor Kevin Bacon, which opened in 1965. The name "Love Park" stems from the infamous "LOVE" sculpture that was placed in the park in 1976 to commemorate our county's bicentennial. The artist was Robert Indiana (1928-2018) who first debuted the now infamous stacked letters of "LO" on top of the "VE" in 1965 on a Christmas card for the Museum of Modern Art. The design also graced an 8-cent USPS stamp.
EXPERIENCE: While the park has official hours, it's never closed off as it's a wide-open city block, so you can take pics with the "LOVE" sign at any time. There are benches, tables & chairs, water fountains and artificial turf. A food truck was parked near the seating area, which was a pizza truck when we were there (business rotate). They also offer free board games and even hold wedding ceremonies.
During the day, the park was full of energy. At night it quiets down and surprisingly wasn't shady at all. We got great pics with the LOVE sign both day and night. There's also a "I heart Philly" sign opposite of the LOVE sign by the fountain.
OVERALL: Great photo ops and totally...
Read morePhiladelphia is known as the City of Brotherly Love, and there’s no better place to experience that spirit than at LOVE Park! Nestled between City Hall and the grand boulevard of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, this small but vibrant plaza is home to one of the most iconic sculptures in the world—the famous LOVE statue by Robert Indiana.
What makes LOVE Park special? ❤️ The LOVE Sculpture – One of Philadelphia’s most photographed landmarks, symbolizing peace and unity. 📍 Prime Location – Just steps from City Hall, a short walk to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and a gateway to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. ⛲ The Fountain – A refreshing centerpiece that lights up beautifully at night. 🎭 A Cultural Hub – Frequent events, food trucks, pop-up art installations, and even an annual Christmas Village! Whether you're stopping for a quick photo, enjoying the city views, or just taking a break during a Philly adventure, LOVE Park is a must-visit spot that embodies the warmth and charm of Philadelphia.
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