Things to do for couples in Philadelphia include iconic sculptures dedicated to love, scenic public squares, iconic street art murals, and getting pampered at a day spa. You can explore acres of green space and public urban parks. You can see a castle in the heart of the United States or walk on a scenic pier out over the water with gorgeous views of the horizon and see public art installations made from thousands of feet of recycled materials from all over the world.

If you're looking for a new, unique take on romance and passion, you'll find it in the City of Brotherly Love. Check out some great things to do on a romantic trip to Philadelphia.

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    LOVE Park

    Capture a selfie to show the world you're in LOVE

    LOVE Park
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    LOVE Park is an iconic spot for couples in Philadelphia where you can catch a selfie together in front of a famed sculpture to make memories you'll carry for years. This is among the most famous and photographed spots in Philadelphia and surrounds a statue by artist Robert Indiana, which spells out the word "LOVE" in brilliant red letters. It's also known as JFK Plaza. Visitors travel here for relaxation on nice days and around the holidays when it transforms into a Christmas Village with the feel of a traditional German holiday market.

    This park in the heart of downtown is a romantic spot any time of year. Take a selfie, people watch, and just be together.

    Location: Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19102, USA

    Open: Daily from 7 am to 10 pm

    Phone: +1 215-686-1776

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    Rodin Museum

    See the greatest works of Auguste Rodin

    Rodin Museum
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    The Rodin Museum lets you get a look at hundreds of different works of art by one of the masters of the craft in an elegant and airy space. It's located in the heart of Center City, downtown Philadelphia, and is filled with sculptures by Auguste Rodin and boasts one of the largest collections of his works in the entire world. You can see design sketches, prints, plaster studies, and original bronze sculptures, including casts of famous works like The Thinker and Eternal Springtime.

    Exploring a museum filled with classic, famous sculpture is among the most romantic things you can do. It's an influential museum dedicated to one of the greats.

    Location: 2151 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19130, USA

    Open: Friday–Monday from 10 am to 5 pm (closed Tuesday–Thursday)

    Phone: +1 215-763-8100

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    Rittenhouse Square

    Relax in the heart of downtown Philly

    Rittenhouse Square
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    Rittenhouse Square is a scenic public square in the heart of Philadelphia where you can people-watch or enjoy as a base to explore the surrounding city. This tree-lined promenade and public space attracts visitors and residents all year long. This is part of Philadelphia's heart and soul, and you can feel the city's vibe as you hang out here.

    The square is filled with gorgeous and iconic sculptures, and benches and seats abound where you can just sit amongst the crowds of people and still find peace and serenity in each other's company. Rittenhouse is a spot right in the center of downtown where you can feel the reason Philly is called the City of Brotherly Love.

    Location: Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, PA, USA

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    A Love Letter For You Mural Tour

    Tour 50 public art installations dedicated to love

    A Love Letter For You Mural Tour
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    A Love Letter for You Mural Tour lets you explore public art installations all over the city that are dedicated to expressions of love in all their facets and forms. This is hands-down one of the most romantic activities Philly offers. The tour encompasses 50 murals, all created by Steve Powers, a native of West Philadelphia, which explore every form of love from romantic love between people, family love, love from a city resident to their hometown, from the artist to the neighborhood, and other expressions.

    The murals are scattered across downtown, from 45th Street to 63rd Street. Hot tip: Take the Market/Frankford Elevated Train for the best views.

    Location: 1727-29 Mt Vernon St, Philadelphia, PA 19130, USA

    Open: Monday–Friday from 9 am to 5 pm (closed Saturday–Sunday)

    Phone: +1 215-685-0750

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    Fairmount Park

    Share a secret on the Whisper Benches

    Fairmount Park
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    Fairmount Park is a vast public park filled with green space, forested areas, historic locations, museums, and tons of romantic activities to be had. Here you can visit the Whispering Benches, where you can sit one at each end and still share whispered conversations due to a trick of physics. You can see the Civil War Memorial Arch commemorating this conflict that nearly tore our nation apart but spawned many heroes. You can also stroll hand-in-hand among tons of scenic pathways that are filled with serenity so you can reconnect with each other.

    You can also see gorgeous historic mansions and visit a traditional Japanese tea house. It's all in the heart of downtown.

    Location: Reservoir Dr, Philadelphia, PA 19119, USA

    Open: Daily from 7 am to 10 pm

    Phone: +1 215-683-3600

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    Spa for Couples

    Get pampered with the royal treatment

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    A spa for couples retreat lets you get truly pampered with massages, fine food, sauna treatments, and a whole world of luxurious comfort. Spas can be found all across the city, from those offering basic and straightforward treatments like a candlelit couples massage to unwind after a day of adventure to full-day spas that have healthy fine dining, massages, fitness workouts, swimming pools, hot tubs, and all the pampering amenities you could possibly want. Few things are quite as romantic as getting the full spa treatment.

    Check out the area where you're staying to find any number of spas around Philly. Many hotels even offer their own spa treatments to spark that sense of romance.

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    Barnes Foundation

    See impressionism and modern art exhibitions

    Barnes Foundation
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    The Barnes Foundation is a huge museum dedicated to modern art and impressionism with some of the classic masters of the style and the most important current artists. Here you'll witness hundreds of paintings and other forms of art in the permanent collection, as well as temporary exhibitions showcasing up-and-coming local, national, and international artists. The constantly rotating exhibits ensure that if you visit here multiple times, there will almost always be something new to see.

    Impressionism as a style is a passionate representation of all that art represents, with its vibrant colors and passionate soul. This museum explores it like few others. It's only 6 minutes north of downtown.

    Location: 2025 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19130, USA

    Open: Thursday–Monday from 11 am to 5 pm (closed Sunday–Wednesday)

    Phone: +1 215-278-7000

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    Fonthill Castle

    Explore a real castle in the heart of Eastern PA

    Fonthill Castle
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    Fonthill Castle allows you to see a historic landmark that's also a highly unusual site in the United States: a genuine castle modeled after a European one from medieval times. This lovely mansion offers balconies, turrets, and vast great halls. Most astoundingly, it was built by Henry Chapman Mercer without any blueprints. It's modeled after a Rhenish castle from the 13th century and features Gothic doorways, mysterious dead-end hallways, stairways that appear out of nowhere, and 44 rooms, each unique from every other.

    This castle was Mercer's fairy tale dream home, and that fairy tale nature extends to every visitor to the place. It's a little over an hour north of Philadelphia.

    Location: 525 E Court St, Doylestown, PA 18901, USA

    Open: Tuesday–Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm (closed on Mondays)

    Phone: +1 215-348-9461

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    Cherry Street Pier

    Explore a huge multi-use waterfront space

    Cherry Street Pier
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    The Cherry Street Pier offers the chance to enjoy great shopping, dining, and photo opportunities as you walk a scenic and traditional waterfront promenade. Here you can capture outstanding views of the Delaware River and Benjamin Franklin Bridge. This waterfront promenade offers tons of food and drink vendors, public art exhibits, and art studios. There is also a serene open-air garden at the end of the pier where you can walk among the flowers and greenery with your beloved significant other and take in brilliant sunrise or sunset views.

    The pier encompasses 55,000 square feet of space, so even on the most crowded days, it's usually simple to find somewhere to be alone. It's only 11 minutes from central downtown.

    Location: 121 N Christopher Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA

    Open: Daily from noon to 8 pm

    Phone: +1 215-923-0818

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    Philadelphia's Magic Gardens

    See a massive outdoor mosaic and indoor gallery

    Philadelphia's Magic Gardens
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    Philadelphia's Magic Gardens offer the chance to see a truly unique and vast public art installation formed of a giant mosaic using repurposed materials from all over the world. The mosaic is one of the largest of its kind, combining 3 full city lots with well over 3000 square feet of indoor gallery space. The artist, a world traveler, has combined items ranging from bicycle wheels to kitchen tiles to pieces of Latin art gathered on his journeys to create this massive mosaic, among the largest of its kind by a single artist.

    The indoor gallery space hosts regular rotating art exhibits from a wide range of artists representing many international styles. It's in the heart of downtown.

    Location: 1020 South St, Philadelphia, PA 19147, USA

    Open: Wednesday–Monday from 11 am to 6 pm (closed on Tuesdays)

    Phone: +1 215-733-0390

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