Old City Seaport Festival

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Independence Seaport Museum is launching the Old City Seaport Festival, a weekend-long festival with Tall Ships, food, live music, crafts, vendors and activities along the waterfront at Independence Seaport Museum.

Old City Seaport Festival kicks off Friday, October 5 with a majestic parade of boats along Penn’s Landing followed by two days of deck and river tours aboard Tall Ships, music, food and maritime fun for the whole family. The Festival comes to a close with a bang when the Tall Ships take to the river for a pirate battle and sunset sail.

Ticketing information:
All visitors must purchase tickets to gain access to the festival. Tickets include admission to the Seaport Museum, the historic ships, crafts, entertainment and deck tours of the Tall Ships. River Tours aboard the Tall Ships are an additional ticket.

River Tours: Some of the Tall Ships will be taking passengers for river tours. There will also be space available onboard the ships for the Pirate Battle. These spots are limited! When the tickets go onsale for these events we will add a link to those tickets.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:

  • Friday, October 5
    Come down to Penn's Landing to watch the majestic Parade of Boats as they arrive up the Delaware River from 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm. The Seaport Museum's 2nd floor deck will be the prime viewing location.
  • Saturday, October 6
    Festival gates open at 10:00 am
    Tall Ships open for deck tours 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
    Music, food and other vendors, crafts and activities throughout the day
    Sunset river tours depart at 4:30 pm (Ticketing information coming soon)
  • Sunday, October 7
    Festival gates open at 10:00 am
    Tall Ships open for deck tours 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
    Music, food and other vendors, crafts and activities throughout the day
    Sunset tours depart at 4:30 pm •Pirate Battle begins at 5:00 pm
Independence Seaport Museum, Philadelphia, PA

hcorse@phillyseaport.org or (215) 413-8631

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