- Our list of the best things to do in Lansdale, Pennsylvania, features the top 304 nearby activities — including 129 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Lansdale, PA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 6 things to do within the city of Lansdale, PA , followed by 298 popular activities in nearby cities, including Philadelphia, Doylestown, New Hope, Media, Camden, Quakertown, Newtown, Norristown, Pottstown, Phoenixville, Bensalem, Wayne, Lambertville, Collegeville, West Chester, Malvern, Horsham, Langhorne, King of Prussia, Frenchtown, Glenside, Willow Grove, Macungie, Bethlehem, Valley Forge, Levittown, Cherry Hill, Ewing, Downingtown, Drexel Hill, Allentown, Wellsboro, Farmington and Exton
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The Academy of Music is one of the world's oldest functioning opera houses. Though it is still used for opera, it also hosts a variety of other entertainment, including: comedy, orchestra concerts, and musicals.
21.3 Miles
90%
1553 votes
1 North Independence Mall West, Philadelphia, PA 19106
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At Independence Visitor Center, visitors can speak with knowledgeable staff to learn about the region's major museums, tours, parks, and events. The center has complimentary maps and brochures available to visitors.
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Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts
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260 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102
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Home to eight resident companies including the Philadelphia Orchestra, ballet and theater, Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts houses a concert hall, theater, studio and arts education center. Guided tours provide a history, along with architectural highlights and visits to the Center's key venues.
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Playwicki Park in Langhorne is more than just playgrounds and basketball courts. With creek access and ample hiking trails, adventurers can enjoy a spectacular view and the beauty of Pennsylvania nature.
21.4 Miles
91%
10212 votes
Chestnut Street between 5th and 6th Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19106
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Timed tour tickets allow visitors to see Independence Hall. In this hall, the Declaration of Independence was signed, as was the U.S. Constitution. President Lincoln's body also lay in repose within these hallow halls.
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649 votes
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Christ Church
N. 2nd Street at Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
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An attraction of both spirituality and history, the Christ Church in Philadelphia boasts Ben Franklin, Betsy Ross, and George Washington as former congregation members. The church offers tours during the day so families and groups can discover the beginning of religious freedom.
21.4 Miles
92%
791 votes
101 South Independence Mall East, Philadelphia, PA 19106
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Core exhibits at the National Museum of American Jewish History trace the story of Jewish immigration to America, from its beginnings in the mid-1600s to present day, including a Hall of Fame featuring eighteen high-profile Jewish-Americans including Albert Einstein, Leonard Bernstein and Steven Spielberg.
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269 votes
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Penn's Landing
On the Delaware River from Market St. to Lombard St., Philadelphia, PA 19103
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A waterfront ideal for summer events, Penn's Landing packs its calendar with countless events in the summer and fall months. Outdoor movie screenings, culture festivals, and concerts can be enjoyed in the summer, while ice skating, fireworks, and the independence seaport museum can be enjoyed in the colder mont…
21.4 Miles
85%
187 votes
Walnut Street between Sixth and Seventh Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19106
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A walk of reminiscence, Washington Square Park has memorials and landmarks to remind you of America's revolutionary past. The tomb of the 'Unknown Soldier' is guarded at the center of the park by a statue of George Washington himself.
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Founded in 1751 by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond, Pennsylvania Hospital was the nation's first hospital. The hospital boasts the first medical library of the country and is still in operation today.