Philadelphia’s Top Holiday Light Shows and Magical Displays
From daily lightshows to spectacular displays, Philadelphia makes the holiday season feel bright and cheery

As the fall breeze makes way for a winter chill, Philadelphia transforms into a dazzling winter wonderland with spectacular light displays that captivate locals and visitors alike. From historic landmarks to sprawling parks and city squares, Philly’s holiday lights are a beloved tradition that fills our city with joy and festive spirit. Whether you’re looking for classic holiday scenes or innovative light shows, you’ll find something special in store for everyone.
Bundle up, grab a cup of hot cocoa, and get ready to explore Philadelphia’s top holiday light shows and magical displays!
Franklin Square Electrical Spectacle Light Show
November 21 – February 23
Showtimes: Every half-hour from 5 p.m.-closing
200 N. Sixth St.
More than 100,000 lights illuminate Franklin Square’s updated fountain show, timed to a soundtrack of holiday classics. This year is themed to Ben Franklin’s electric discovery with a dazzling giant kite and key. Shows run nightly every 30 minutes beginning at 5 p.m. Take a spin on the carousel, warm up with adult and hot beverages and seasonal food, and play Chilly Philly Mini Golf, a holiday spin on their beloved golf course complete with lights, holiday music, and larger-than-life wintertime friends!
Comcast Holiday Spectacular
November 24 – January 1
10 a.m.-8 p.m. at the top of every hour (except 5pm). Sensory-friendly Shows, Thursday & Friday (and upon request) at 2:30 p.m.
Comcast Center, 1701 JFK Boulevard
The Comcast Holiday Spectacular returns! Every year, this 15-minute festive experience fills the Comcast Center lobby. This dazzling multi-sensory show will feature classics like Jingle Bell Rock, The Twelve Days of Christmas and The Nutcracker, a magic flying sleigh ride through the city and countryside, and more on one of the world’s largest highest-resolution LED displays. A sensory-friendly version of The Comcast Holiday Spectacular will again be offered for guests who are blind or visually impaired for the 2024 season.

Macy’s Christmas Light Show
November 29th – December 31
1300 Market St.
To quote Julie Andrews’s narration of this 100,000-light spectacle, it the Macy’s Christmas Light Show is a “grand tradition.” If you’re from Philly, you probably grew up watching it, and not a thing has changed. The bears, the dancing snowmen, the “magic Christmas tree,” the Wanamaker Organ finale—it’s all there, and it’s all aglow in colorful nostalgia. After the show, head upstairs to Dickens Village to walk through an animatronic telling of A Christmas Carol.
Philadelphia Zoo’s LumiNature
November 21 – January 4
3400 W. Girard Avenue
Back this year, the Philadelphia Zoo presents its magical nighttime holiday spectacle. Featuring 14 illuminated zones throughout the zoo, LumiNature will take guests on a journey of lights, sounds and surprises, offering lively displays and newly-enhanced installations. Seasonal fare, strolling performers, hot chocolate (and adult beverages) add to the festiveness. All guests should pre-purchase timed-tickets online.

Miracle on South 13th Street
November 25 – January 1
13th Street between Tasker and Morris
The stretch of 13th Street between Tasker and Morris in South Philly has been named home to the best Christmas lights in all of Pennsylvania. The neighbors on this block go all out, from dazzling lights to toddler-sized illuminated lawn decorations. It’s colorful and kitschy and pure Philly. The displays generally go up after Thanksgiving and stick around til the New Year.
Smedley Street Christmas Light Spectacular
November 27 – January 12 (dates subject to change)
Smedley Street between 16th and 17th Streets and Moyamensing and Oregon Avenues
Another extravagant South Philly display, the “Christmas Street,” as it is known, has giant light-up candy canes, inflatables, and lots of lights!

Holiday Garden Railway at Morris Arboretum
November 23 – December 30 (select dates)
Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Avenue
Morris Arboretum’s beloved Garden Railway is once again bringing holiday cheer this year, lighting up a quarter-mile of track and miniature replicas of Philadelphia-area landmarks made from natural materials with thousands of twinkling lights. When the sun goes down the display magically transforms into the The Nighttime Express (beginning Saturday, November 30, 2024).
Grand Illumination at American Heritage Credit Union
November 30 – January 1
American Heritage Carriage House, 2060 Red Lion Road
American Heritage Credit Union’s campus lights up with over 400,000 lights. Stroll the campus, enjoy the lights and decorations, and take family photos; or, you can remain in your car and drive around to enjoy the lights as well. It kicks off on Saturday, November 30 at 7 p.m. with festive music, Ben Franklin and Betsy Ross!
Manayunk Gets Lit
November 14 – December 31 (dates vary by attraction)
Main Street
This year, Manayunk embodies the holiday spirit with over 80,000 holiday lights and the participation of more than 50 storefronts along Main Street. The celebration kicks off on November 14 with the annual tree lighting ceremony at Canal View Park and festive activities. If it gets too cold, try taking in the dazzling displays on Manayunk’s free Jolly Trolley, which offers exciting entertainment and runs the length of Main Street.
Looking for more holiday lights, displays and ways to celebrate the season? We’ve got you covered! Check out our calendar of events below:

The Bearded Ladies host The Kids Department
The Wanamaker Building 1301 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PAJoin your favorite Bearded Ladies’ hosts on Sunday afternoons at the Kids Department: a performance series tailor-made for young fans! Enjoy family-friendly live music, interactive performances, and endless opportunities for imagination and play. Plus, it’s the perfect time for grown-ups to take a well-earned Time […]

Cannonball Festival
Multiple LocationsA month-long celebration of experimental arts and performances, held at venues throughout the city. Check the link below for venues and tickets!

The Great Philadelphia Comedy Magic Walking Tour
Philly Magic Tours 4th and Ranstead Streets, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesLooking for fun “things to do”? Check out Old City Philadelphia’s Walking Magic Show! Award-winning magician, Robert Malissa, created a walking tour to historic and offbeat locations, each of which is the basis for a comedic and mind-bending performance. The walking tours are appropriate for […]

Meet the Women of the 18th Century at the Betsy Ross House
Betsy Ross House 239 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesMeet the Women of the 18th Century representing the diverse population of Colonial Philadelphia at the Betsy Ross House! Learn about their lives and the era they lived in by hearing their true, interactive stories.

We Are the Seeds Philly
Cherry Street Pier 121 N Christopher Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesEnjoy live performances, painting, a panel discussion, and a marketplace celebrating indigenous arts and culture at the 6th Annual We Are the Seeds Philly event. This year, there will be a pow-wow, beautiful dancers representing a diversity of styles and regions. The weekend will be […]

The Great Philadelphia Comedy Magic Walking Tour
Philly Magic Tours 4th and Ranstead Streets, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesLooking for fun “things to do”? Check out Old City Philadelphia’s Walking Magic Show! Award-winning magician, Robert Malissa, created a walking tour to historic and offbeat locations, each of which is the basis for a comedic and mind-bending performance. The walking tours are appropriate for […]

SCC Glass Education Center’s Open Studio Event
Salem Community College 460 Hollywood Ave., Carneys Point, NJ, United StatesSCC Glass Education Center’s Open Studio Event, Glass Sale, and Hands-On Glass Workshops! Free admission! The sale will feature handmade glass items, including pumpkins, flowers, jewelry, vases, and paperweights from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. While visiting the center, guests may tour the glass studios, […]

We Are the Seeds Philly
Cherry Street Pier 121 N Christopher Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesEnjoy live performances, painting, a panel discussion, and a marketplace celebrating indigenous arts and culture at the 6th Annual We Are the Seeds Philly event. This year, there will be a pow-wow, beautiful dancers representing a diversity of styles and regions. The weekend will be […]

The Bearded Ladies host The Kids Department
The Wanamaker Building 1301 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PAJoin your favorite Bearded Ladies’ hosts on Sunday afternoons at the Kids Department: a performance series tailor-made for young fans! Enjoy family-friendly live music, interactive performances, and endless opportunities for imagination and play. Plus, it’s the perfect time for grown-ups to take a well-earned Time […]

Cannonball Festival
Multiple LocationsA month-long celebration of experimental arts and performances, held at venues throughout the city. Check the link below for venues and tickets!

Meet the Women of the 18th Century at the Betsy Ross House
Betsy Ross House 239 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesMeet the Women of the 18th Century representing the diverse population of Colonial Philadelphia at the Betsy Ross House! Learn about their lives and the era they lived in by hearing their true, interactive stories.

The Bearded Ladies host The Kids Department
The Wanamaker Building 1301 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PAJoin your favorite Bearded Ladies’ hosts on Sunday afternoons at the Kids Department: a performance series tailor-made for young fans! Enjoy family-friendly live music, interactive performances, and endless opportunities for imagination and play. Plus, it’s the perfect time for grown-ups to take a well-earned Time […]
Photo by J. Fusco for Historic Philadelphia, Inc.
Eleanor Linafelt contributed to this article.