Love Park
Address | Arch St, Philadelphia, PA |
Phone | (215) 686-1776 |
Hours | 7:00am-10:00pm |
Website | www.phila.gov/Pages/default.aspx |
Categories | Park, Sculpture, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.1 29 reviews |
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Love Park reviews
29This park contains the iconic LOVE statue and is a great photo opportunity. There’s all kinds of vendors from food to clothing to home and decors. It’s more of a German theme Christmas village.
Fabulous place to bring a lunch and take a break! The LOVE sculpture is fabulous! Bring your family for a group photo!
I love what they did with Love Park. Went to the Christmas Village this year and enjoyed the environment.
We went when they had the Christmas village setup and it was beautiful. All the lights and vendors. There is plenty to do and see in the area. There was even an outdoor skating rink. Place is pretty packed so be prepared.
I visited Love Park during Christmas. It is the site of the Christmas Village and the place to be in during the festive season. It is beautifully lit and can be an excellent spot to spend a beautiful evening in. The adjoining Dilworth Park also has fancy Christmas installations and an ice skating rink. Ideal place for family and friends ring in the holidays and the new year.
This is a really nice park. It's laid out well and by plenty of parking. We came down for the German Christmas Village event and it was very well done. Lots of shops in little wooden structures, a live band was playing and there were food and drink to purchase.
It is horrible after the construction. Without the Christmas village this is location is nothing more then a flat concrete slab. For the 11 months of the year this is barely a park. The fountain is rarely on due to faulty design. There is no shade at all so you are in direct sunlight. There are barely any comfortable places to sit. Their efforts trying to keep the homeless away in the end makes it feel like no one is invited to stay more than 5 minutes. The LOVE statueisn't even the most prominent part of the park now. Instead there is a huge parking lot sign, CAR PARK, that is next to it sticks out like a sore thumb.
Overall visit it in late November and December when it actually becomes a location to visit
Small park
The love sign itself is very small and not so very interesting
The city is full of beautiful buildings this spot can be skipped
There were shops, ice skating rink, and a Starbucks nearby. Totally worth trip. It is on the way to the museums on the parkway and the Rocky statue, about 20 mins walk away.
Visited before Thanksgiving and a Christmas shop village was set up. If that's your thing, than it would be really cool to experience. Without that village the park is kinda underwhelming. The love sign is not as big as I expected and it's elevated so you can stand under it and get your picture with your love.
Christmas village is going on lots of little booths and food vendors. Worth the trip and love sign is back in the park!
Alwuas a nice place to visit. A reminder to the peolpe complaining about not being able to skateboard there anymore: it was never allowed.
I bought some earrings from a guy at the Christmas village who didn't have his displays price tags marked to well. I felt like I paid too much.
Lovely place, specially now with the Christmas village they have food, hot chocolate and many options for affordable gifts.
I mean, what? Not at all what we thought it'd be. I guess the fountain is turned off and they put these stands everywhere. It's set up like a market, but the stands are bare. The LOVE sign was not as amazing as we thought.
With a name like Love Park, what's not to LOVE? This pic was taken at this year's Christmas Village where every vendor was nice except one. We had bought from 7 vendors that day and he was the only vendor who charged tax and acted like Scrooge himself. There is always one in the bunch and he still deserves LOVE in Love Park! Happy New Year!
Just a beautiful place to clear your head, and spend some time, take some pictures with the family and relax. Nothing better than hanging out by the famous LOVE statue in Philadelphia. I always come by when I'm in the city. Definitely always worth it
The City of Philadelphia Destroyed "Love Park" it's not the one from "Tony Hawks Pro Skater" Games anymore they spent over $20 Million to get rid of the skateboarder's it is now a Flat Boring Park like almost every park in Philly! I gotta give it a 3 Stars because of the new fountain for the kids.
Had amazing experience at Christmas village! So many stores with unique finds. A Must visit in December ️.
Cute Christmas Village setup after Thanksgiving. Pretty crowded, not as many selections as Chicago's Christkindlmarkt.