premiere exhibit “The Worst-Case Scenario: Survival Experience” through April 2020. A logical series of fun and immersive physical challenges provides the essential instructions for “what you need to know” when facing unexpected - but possible - real life situations through interactive scenarios with countless moments of excitement along the way. From surviving an avalanche and leaping from a moving train to picking a lock to battling germs.
Independence Seaport Museum is a unique and versatile space in which to host events. Located along Penn’s Landing, the museum boasts two floors of exhibits, a large ballroom and terrace, outdoor and indoor spaces with riverfront views, a 400-plus-seat theater, and the National Historic Landmark ship Cruiser Olympia, all of which can be rented for events. Next to the Hilton and other nearby hotels, the museum provides an ideal base for both out-of- town guests and local attendees.
Food&Drink
Alimentari Upstairs at Di Bruno Bros. at their Rittenhouse Square location is a gourmet food destination with dishes inspired from around the corner and around the world. Altimentari Upstairs offers a warm and nourishing exten- sion of the culinary discovery and hospitality that Di Bruno Bros. has been pioneering since 1939, featuring Roman-style pizza, antipasti salads, tartines and paninis, small plates, cheese and charcuterie boards, as well as expertly curated wine and beer selections.
planners, partygoers, & participants
mention “events” and SAVE 10% on your holiday party
Independence Seaport Museum is the premier waterfront destination for your next event.
Contact Alexis Furlong, Director of Sales and Marketing,
afurlong@phillyseaport.org | 215-413-8622 |
phillyseaport.org/rentals
Restaurateur Riccardo Longo of Gran Caffé L’Aquila, a truly authentic Italian restaurant, showcasing various regions and wines from around Italy
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