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Pennsylvania Convention Center
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JFK Plaza (Love Park)
1501 John F Kennedy Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
118-128 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Dilworth Park
1 S 15th St, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Masonic Temple
1 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
LOVE sign
Philadelphia, PA 19102, United States
City Hall Visitor Center
1400 John F Kennedy Blvd Room 121, Philadelphia, PA 19107, United States
The Wanamaker Building
100 E Penn Square, Philadelphia, PA 19107
The Fabric Workshop and Museum
1214 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Masonic Library & Museum
1 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Center for DesignPhiladelphia
1218 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Nearby restaurants
Foods On First Diner
1429 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Aldo & Manny Pizza and Pasta
1431 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Nom Wah Philadelphia
218 N 13th St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Maggiano's Little Italy
1201 Filbert St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Down Home Diner
Reading Terminal Market, 51 N 12th St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Rex Pizza & Beer
1526 Race St, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Tacos Texas
125 N 15th St, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Shay’s Steaks
200 N 16th St, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Pho Street
1230 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19107, United States
Chili's Grill & Bar
1239 Filbert St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Nearby hotels
Aloft Philadelphia Downtown
101 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Hampton Inn Philadelphia Center City-Convention Center
1301 Race St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
The Notary Hotel, Philadelphia, Autograph Collection
21 N Juniper St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Philadelphia Marriott Downtown
guest entrance at, 1201 Market Street, 1200 Filbert St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Home2 Suites by Hilton Philadelphia - Convention Center, PA
1200 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Residence Inn by Marriott Philadelphia Center City
One E Penn Square, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Days Inn by Wyndham Philadelphia Convention Center
1227 Race St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Four Points by Sheraton Philadelphia City Center
1201 Race St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Loews Philadelphia Hotel
1200 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Courtyard by Marriott Philadelphia Downtown
1421 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19102
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Pennsylvania Convention Center

1101 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
4.5(3.5K)
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attractions: JFK Plaza (Love Park), Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Dilworth Park, Masonic Temple, LOVE sign, City Hall Visitor Center, The Wanamaker Building, The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Masonic Library & Museum, Center for DesignPhiladelphia, restaurants: Foods On First Diner, Aldo & Manny Pizza and Pasta, Nom Wah Philadelphia, Maggiano's Little Italy, Down Home Diner, Rex Pizza & Beer, Tacos Texas, Shay’s Steaks, Pho Street, Chili's Grill & Bar
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Nearby attractions of Pennsylvania Convention Center

JFK Plaza (Love Park)

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

Dilworth Park

Masonic Temple

LOVE sign

City Hall Visitor Center

The Wanamaker Building

The Fabric Workshop and Museum

Masonic Library & Museum

Center for DesignPhiladelphia

JFK Plaza (Love Park)

JFK Plaza (Love Park)

4.5

(6.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

4.6

(213)

Open 24 hours
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Dilworth Park

Dilworth Park

4.5

(4K)

Open 24 hours
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Masonic Temple

Masonic Temple

4.8

(540)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Explore Philadelphias history
Explore Philadelphias history
Sun, Dec 7 • 2:00 PM
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19106
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Flavors of Philadelphia Food Tour
Flavors of Philadelphia Food Tour
Sun, Dec 7 • 2:00 PM
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19107
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Nearby restaurants of Pennsylvania Convention Center

Foods On First Diner

Aldo & Manny Pizza and Pasta

Nom Wah Philadelphia

Maggiano's Little Italy

Down Home Diner

Rex Pizza & Beer

Tacos Texas

Shay’s Steaks

Pho Street

Chili's Grill & Bar

Foods On First Diner

Foods On First Diner

4.2

(448)

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Aldo & Manny Pizza and Pasta

Aldo & Manny Pizza and Pasta

4.4

(333)

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Nom Wah Philadelphia

Nom Wah Philadelphia

4.5

(564)

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Maggiano's Little Italy

Maggiano's Little Italy

4.4

(2.3K)

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Reviews of Pennsylvania Convention Center

4.5
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5.0
1y

I remember stepping into the Pennsylvania Convention Center on June 27th, 2016, alongside Irfan, the CEO of Circuit Clinical, in what felt like the very early days of our journey. The sheer scale of the space was overwhelming, but at the same time, it pulsed with energy. This wasn’t just a gathering of people—it was the heart of the drug industry, with key players from across the globe, all converging to discuss innovations, breakthroughs, and the future of clinical research.

For Irfan and me, this moment was monumental. We were in the early stages of building Circuit Clinical, a company with big ambitions to revolutionize how clinical trials were conducted and make healthcare more accessible to everyone. But here we were, surrounded by giants of the industry, from pharmaceutical leaders to biotech innovators, and it was exhilarating. I remember the way the bright, sleek booths seemed to stretch on endlessly, each one touting cutting-edge technology, new compounds, and breakthrough data.

Walking the exhibit floor with Irfan felt like we were stepping into a world we had dreamed about but were only just beginning to experience firsthand. The excitement was palpable as we attended presentations on emerging trends in drug development and clinical trials. It was clear that innovation was happening at a rapid pace, and I knew that Circuit Clinical was destined to be a part of this change.

One particular moment stands out: Irfan and I were standing by a booth where they were discussing real-time data collection in clinical trials. It was as though everything we had envisioned for Circuit Clinical—making trials more efficient and participant-centric—was reflected in these innovations. I remember looking at Irfan and feeling a spark, realizing that we were on the right path, building something meaningful that could genuinely disrupt the space.

The networking was invaluable. We met with other CEOs, researchers, and industry veterans. It was surreal to be in conversations where people were curious about Circuit Clinical, a relatively new player, but one with an intriguing mission. It was one of those defining experiences that pushed us to move forward, to refine our vision and believe in the potential of our company.

That day at the Pennsylvania Convention Center wasn’t just about learning the ins and outs of the industry; it was about seeing our future unfold. It was thrilling to experience the drug industry on the ground for the first time, knowing that we were part of something much bigger than ourselves. Irfan and I left feeling invigorated, ready to tackle the challenges ahead and excited for the road we were...

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4.0
43w

I'm going to share with you an exclusive and detailed experience of the auto show in comparison from 2024 vs 2025.

As a middle aged individual growing up living in Philadelphia, the auto show was a must-see experience! I grew up going to the auto show with my dad. The experience between the younger me and the older me has never changed! I'm just as excited to experience the auto show just like when I was younger.

The pros from experiencing the Auto Show 2024 & 2025! I'm going to start off by talking about the pros of 2024. 2024 auto show was one of the best experiences only because there weren't so many people and you had enough time to experience a vehicle. Especially when you want the time to take photos of your favorite car. I enjoy taking photos of my favorite cars, cars colors, and themes. When there's too many people in the way it's hard to get photos because there's people constantly walking around! Nevertheless, I get the photo done. What I like to do in my spare time is build long-term goals, short term goals with the auto show experience. The Philadelphia Auto show is the best experience for a date, compromising on a future vehicle, or just building your dream car. Hint, you never know who you might run into there that is famous!

Pros about 2025! My second year in a row going to the Philadelphia Auto show, I met another celebrity! To top it all off they had different vehicles than before! As a plus they had side events such as the best eagles game wearing outfit. Another one was if you can hang on the bar for 2 minutes you win $50. Other than that, they was selling RC cars that was gas powered.

The cons Auto show between 2024 and 2025. As a first mentioned I grew up going to the Philadelphia Auto show. Back in the day they used to have two floors for the auto show. Now they only have one. Which is sad but it's still a fun experience to go to on a budget. Not to mention the car show is in the heart of Philadelphia. Where there's no parking. There's only parking garages in parking lots. For a car enthusiast this would not be a problem because you love cars. The Philadelphia 2025 auto show was the most crowded auto show that I had experienced in quite a while but I still had fun. PS: ladies if you would love to take your man out on a date but don't know what will get him excited. I recommend the Philadelphia Auto show because you will see excitement light up in his eyes! And right there you have a conversation starter! Guys love the cars and latest gadgets for the cars!

Enjoy...

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3.0
38w

Review of the Pennsylvania Convention Center Flower Show – March 5th We traveled from Long Island, NY to Philadelphia, PA specifically to visit the Flower Show at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. The entrance fee was $40 per person, and while the show featured extremely beautiful flowers, it did not quite meet my high expectations.

For locals, this might be a fantastic trip, but for those traveling from far, like us, I would say it may not be entirely worth the journey. However, there were some unique highlights that I truly appreciated:

The Indoor Plant Competition – This was the most fascinating part of the show for me. The creative designs using tiny decorative elements were stunning, making it well worth seeing.

Shopping Stalls – There were numerous vendors selling various gardening and floral-related items, adding a nice touch for visitors interested in shopping.

Activities for Kids and Adults – The event had interactive elements for all age groups, making it a fun family outing.

Live Butterflies – There was a separate attraction for this, but it required an extra charge. Since I’ve seen butterfly exhibits many times elsewhere, I chose to skip this one.

Food & Drinks – One thing that stood out was the price of bottled water. A single bottle cost $5, which I found quite expensive. If you're planning to visit, bringing your own water (if allowed) might be a good idea.

One important note: If you plan to leave for lunch and return, make sure to get a stamp at the exit to re-enter.

For lunch, we dined at El Vez (121 S. 13th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107), which I highly recommend! The food was excellent, making it a perfect lunch spot after the show.

On the whole, it was a good experience, and we enjoyed our time. While I wouldn't necessarily suggest a long trip just for this event, for locals or those nearby, it’s a pleasant way to spend the day.

I’ve attached a few pictures from the flower show to share the beauty...

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I remember stepping into the Pennsylvania Convention Center on June 27th, 2016, alongside Irfan, the CEO of Circuit Clinical, in what felt like the very early days of our journey. The sheer scale of the space was overwhelming, but at the same time, it pulsed with energy. This wasn’t just a gathering of people—it was the heart of the drug industry, with key players from across the globe, all converging to discuss innovations, breakthroughs, and the future of clinical research. For Irfan and me, this moment was monumental. We were in the early stages of building Circuit Clinical, a company with big ambitions to revolutionize how clinical trials were conducted and make healthcare more accessible to everyone. But here we were, surrounded by giants of the industry, from pharmaceutical leaders to biotech innovators, and it was exhilarating. I remember the way the bright, sleek booths seemed to stretch on endlessly, each one touting cutting-edge technology, new compounds, and breakthrough data. Walking the exhibit floor with Irfan felt like we were stepping into a world we had dreamed about but were only just beginning to experience firsthand. The excitement was palpable as we attended presentations on emerging trends in drug development and clinical trials. It was clear that innovation was happening at a rapid pace, and I knew that Circuit Clinical was destined to be a part of this change. One particular moment stands out: Irfan and I were standing by a booth where they were discussing real-time data collection in clinical trials. It was as though everything we had envisioned for Circuit Clinical—making trials more efficient and participant-centric—was reflected in these innovations. I remember looking at Irfan and feeling a spark, realizing that we were on the right path, building something meaningful that could genuinely disrupt the space. The networking was invaluable. We met with other CEOs, researchers, and industry veterans. It was surreal to be in conversations where people were curious about Circuit Clinical, a relatively new player, but one with an intriguing mission. It was one of those defining experiences that pushed us to move forward, to refine our vision and believe in the potential of our company. That day at the Pennsylvania Convention Center wasn’t just about learning the ins and outs of the industry; it was about seeing our future unfold. It was thrilling to experience the drug industry on the ground for the first time, knowing that we were part of something much bigger than ourselves. Irfan and I left feeling invigorated, ready to tackle the challenges ahead and excited for the road we were about to travel.
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I remember stepping into the Pennsylvania Convention Center on June 27th, 2016, alongside Irfan, the CEO of Circuit Clinical, in what felt like the very early days of our journey. The sheer scale of the space was overwhelming, but at the same time, it pulsed with energy. This wasn’t just a gathering of people—it was the heart of the drug industry, with key players from across the globe, all converging to discuss innovations, breakthroughs, and the future of clinical research. For Irfan and me, this moment was monumental. We were in the early stages of building Circuit Clinical, a company with big ambitions to revolutionize how clinical trials were conducted and make healthcare more accessible to everyone. But here we were, surrounded by giants of the industry, from pharmaceutical leaders to biotech innovators, and it was exhilarating. I remember the way the bright, sleek booths seemed to stretch on endlessly, each one touting cutting-edge technology, new compounds, and breakthrough data. Walking the exhibit floor with Irfan felt like we were stepping into a world we had dreamed about but were only just beginning to experience firsthand. The excitement was palpable as we attended presentations on emerging trends in drug development and clinical trials. It was clear that innovation was happening at a rapid pace, and I knew that Circuit Clinical was destined to be a part of this change. One particular moment stands out: Irfan and I were standing by a booth where they were discussing real-time data collection in clinical trials. It was as though everything we had envisioned for Circuit Clinical—making trials more efficient and participant-centric—was reflected in these innovations. I remember looking at Irfan and feeling a spark, realizing that we were on the right path, building something meaningful that could genuinely disrupt the space. The networking was invaluable. We met with other CEOs, researchers, and industry veterans. It was surreal to be in conversations where people were curious about Circuit Clinical, a relatively new player, but one with an intriguing mission. It was one of those defining experiences that pushed us to move forward, to refine our vision and believe in the potential of our company. That day at the Pennsylvania Convention Center wasn’t just about learning the ins and outs of the industry; it was about seeing our future unfold. It was thrilling to experience the drug industry on the ground for the first time, knowing that we were part of something much bigger than ourselves. Irfan and I left feeling invigorated, ready to tackle the challenges ahead and excited for the road we were about to travel.
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