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Best Fun on Four Wheels

Colebrookdale Rail-Bike Excursions

The Colebrookdale rail bike in action. Photograph by Jeff Fusco

Pedal these four-person recumbent rail bikes on a six-mile woodland journey along a 19th-century rail line that was once used to transport iron ore. The bridges, streams and rock formations along the way provide plenty of Instagram fodder. 64 South Washington Street, Boyertown, PA 19512

Best Fun on Two Wheels

Tandem Bike Rental from Wheel Fun

See Kelly Drive and Boathouse Row as you’ve never seen them before — from a bicycle built for two. Forty-five bucks gets you a sturdy tandem bike for the entire day … and lots of envious stares. 1 Boathouse Row, Philadelphia, PA 19130

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Best Arcade

Lucky Snake

Philadelphia mega-developer Bart Blatstein thinks big. Really big. So it’s no surprise his new arcade inside Showboat, the Atlantic City property he bought for pennies on the dollar, is big. More than 65,000 square feet big, in fact. You’ll find all the arcade classics (we spent way too long on Frogger one recent summer day), mini-bowling lanes, Skee-Ball and other Boardwalk-style action, vintage pinball, a gamer’s room for those into Minecraft and Fortnite, the world’s largest Pac-Man, and an absolutely dizzying array of virtual reality games, putting all the other arcades at the Jersey Shore to shame. 801 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401

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Best Way to Rediscover Fairmount Park

Soundwalk

Pioneering composer Ellen Reid pushes the definition of public art with this GPS-enabled immersive exhibition. An app sends location-­based musical compositions featuring musicians from the Philadelphia Orchestra, sound effects and soundscapes into your earbuds as you walk through some of your favorite outdoor spaces in Fairmount Park. The exhibit ends on September 30th.

Best Theater Splurge

Hamilton

Yes, the Broadway smash already came here. But that was at the Forrest Theatre. So we can’t wait to see it under the big chandelier when it visits us at the Academy of Music from October 20th through November 28th. 240 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102

Best Theater On The Cheap

Free Fringe Philly

Running for the entire month of September — concurrent with the unrelated and definitely not-free Philadelphia Fringe Festival — ­will be all sorts of weird and wonderful theater and comedy in city parks, dive bars, and a bunch of other random places. Performances are gratis or pay-what-you-can.

Best Reason to Revisit the Philadelphia Museum of Art

The Frank Gehry Renovation

There was lots of handwringing in the local art community (and the museum and architecture worlds as a whole) over what controversial architect Frank Gehry might do to our beloved world-class art museum — just google “Guggenheim Bilbao” to understand the cause for concern. But when his $233 million renovation was unveiled in May, we were pleasantly surprised — shocked, really — to find pure elegance at every turn. 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19130

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Best Creative Date Night

The Head & The Hand Buyouts

Dinner and a movie is so 2019. Instead, drop $65 to rent out this independent bookstore in Kensington­ for 90 minutes. They provide a playlist curated to your tastes, loads of books to browse through, a candlelit table, and even some beer or wine. You bring a picnic basket and the old amore. 2644 Coral Street, Philadelphia, PA 19125

Best Museum You Didn't Know Existed

The Neon Museum of Philadelphia

Inside the Neon Museum of Philadelphia. Photograph by Jeff Fusco

Len Davidson has been finding and restoring neon signs since the 1970s, and his massive collection finally has a proper and permanent home. You’ll find original neon from places like Pat’s King of Steaks, the Horn & Hardart’s 30th Street Station shop (talk about a throwback!), McGillin’s Olde Ale House and Levis Hot Dogs. 1800 North American Street unit E, Philadelphia, PA 19122

Best Museum You Didn't Know Existed #2

Mini Museum

As its name might suggest, this roving pop-up museum features a collection of tiny art. (Nothing over five inches in any direction is even considered.) Find it on Instagram @Mini_Museum_Philly and in a variety of public spaces, like the exhibit running through December at Philadelphia International Airport.

Best Drag Show

Bob & Barbara’s

Not even a global pandemic could stop the city’s longest-running drag show. When drag legend Lisa Lisa and her crew of queens couldn’t perform inside, they went outside. In winter. Literally stopping traffic on South Street to sway and sashay. Now that they’re back indoors, they’ve gone from one show every Thursday night to two. A true Philly institution, and a survivor. 1509 South Street, Philadelphia, PA 19146

Best Block-Party Activity

Throwhouse’s Mobile Ax-Throwing Truck

We see your moonbounce and raise you one mobile ax-throwing­ experience. 240-4 S West End Boulevard, Quakertown, PA 18951

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Best Classes for Kids

One-on-One Skateboard Lessons With Skate the Foundry

Skateboard lessons with Skate the Foundry. Photograph by Jeff Fusco

For $70, Skate the Foundry’s expert skateboarders will spend an hour one-on-one with your budding Lizzie Armanto or Tony Hawk at a variety of skate parks throughout the region. For $80, they’ll even come to your driveway. Because the coolest kid on the block is always the one who knows how to ollie. 120 Yorktown Plaza, Elkins Park, PA 19027

Best Thing We Hope They
Bring Back to Dilworth Park

Rothman Roller Rink

Sure, the wintertime ice-skating at Dilworth is great and all, but we simply loved the retro roller rink that debuted this spring. It closed in July, but we’re hoping for an encore this fall. One South 15th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102

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Best Local Podcast

Live from Radiokismet

They say everybody has a story to tell, and realtor-turned-impresario­ host Christopher Plant pulls them from a wide, wide range of Philadelphians, from Inquirer urbanist Inga Saffron­ to libido expert Jessica Burch of Sexpot Apothecary to curator and photographer Conrad­ Benner.

Best News for Film Nerds

Philadelphia Film Socieity’s Aquisition of the Ritz at the Bourse

We don’t normally give Best of Philly to the same business or organization twice in the same issue, but, well, when the Ritz at the Bourse closed in January 2020, film lovers shed a collective tear or 12. So we have high hopes now that the film-snobby Philadelphia Film Society has recently taken over the space, bringing the best of independent films back to the block. 400 Ranstead Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106

Best New Mural

Heart of a Champion

Heart of a Champion mural by artist Ernel Martinez. Photograph by Jeff Fusco

Yes, we do love the new Lil Nas X mural that popped up in the Gayborhood just in time for Pride this year, but we have to give this one to the late-2020 mural by artist Ernel Martinez recognizing Philly’s true champ, Smokin’ Joe Frazier. From his wall at 13th and Allegheny in North Philadelphia, the first boxer to beat Muhammad Ali proclaims, “There is no right way to do wrong and no wrong way to do right.” 1302 West Allegheny Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19132

Best Getaway for Beer Nerds

The Dogfish Head Experience in Lewes

Lewes, Delaware — a.k.a. “that town on the other end of the Cape May ferry” — is actually a charming beach resort that boasts the beer-centric Dogfish Inn. From there, you can pedal (on free Dogfish Head loaner bikes) to the Dogfish Head Brewery, where you’ll try exclusive Dogfish Head beers, and to Dogfish Head’s nearby restaurant, Chesapeake & Maine. Be sure to head home with Dogfish Head’s Compelling Gin, which has become an essential bottle in our bar. 105 Savannah Road, Lewes, DE 19958

Best Shuffleboard

The International

Because why play shuffleboard on a regular old straight shuffleboard table when you can play it on the one-of-a-kind, custom-made L-shaped shuffleboard table at a weird Kensington bar? 1624 North Front Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122

Best Activity for Thrill-Seeking Little Ones

Elmwood Park Zoo Cub Climb Ropes Course

This charming suburban zoo has a challenging ropes course for anybody four and a half feet tall or taller. For smaller adventurers, there’s this course that’s just five feet off the ground at its highest point but still features more than 15 games and a 100-foot-long zip line. 1661 Harding Boulevard, Norristown, PA 19401

Best Trampoline

Jump Star Bungee Trampoline

Who knew trampoline jumping could be even more fun? Here, jumpers wear harnesses attached to bungee cords, so they can do all kinds of flips and acrobatics (or, you know, just have more of a sense of security and confidence) that might be too much for your casual jumper to try. 500 West Germantown Pike suite 150, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462

Best Can-Opener

Hidden Hollow Swim Club High Dive

Linvilla Orchards operates not one but two swim clubs on its grounds, Hidden Hollow and Knowlton. Both offer plenty of room for sunbathing and swimming. But only Hidden Hollow has a 33-foot-high Olympic diving board that will have you Greg Louganis’ing for all your family and friends. Please, whatever you do, post your dive (or horrendous fail) to Instagram and tag us. 137 West Knowlton Road, Media, PA 19063

Best Obstacle Course

Treetop Quest Philly Treetop Obstacle Course

Hidden in the trees of Fairmount Park less than half a mile from the horse stables, this rope and zip-line course ranges from gentle and chill to downright treacherous and terrifying — especially from 60 feet in the air. 51 Chamounix Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19131

Best Bone-Rattler

Great Adventure’s New Jersey Devil Coaster

We can’t even watch the YouTube POV videos from the front seat of this brand-new ride — the tallest, fastest and longest single-rail roller coaster in the world. You’re on your own. One Six Flags Boulevard, Jackson Township, NJ 08527

Best Way to Kiss the Sky

The Cannibal Queen Biplane Rides

The next time you’re trying to think of a unique and impressive gift for the non-acrophobic person who “has everything,” may we suggest these thrilling flights around Philly and the Jersey Shore in a restored World War II open-cockpit biplane?

Best Views

Pinnacle Overlook

Up yonder in Berks County (not to be confused with the Pinnacle in Lancaster County), you’ll find a nine-mile Appalachian Trail hike that offers a big payoff via this scenic (and we do mean scenic) overlook. Don’t forget to pack water. Lots of water.

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