
Supporters, civic leaders, business executives, and friends of Franklin Square gathered on June 2 for An Evening in Franklin Square, Historic Philadelphia, Inc.’s annual fundraising celebration and the exclusive first look at the 2026 Philadelphia Chinese Lantern Festival.

This year’s event carried special significance as Franklin Square celebrated 20 years since its transformation into one of Philadelphia’s most beloved public spaces.


Guests enjoyed cocktails and cuisine by Cescaphe, bid on silent auction items while mingling throughout the beautifully designed 7 acre park. (every year I bid on the birthday party, I know it’s for kids, but my friends would love to ride the carousel; I lost again.)

Guests including Councilperson Mark Squilla and Cindy Webster participated in the popular Parx Square Derby, celebrating it’s 20th year in 2026.

Managed by the non-profit Historic Philadelphia, Inc., which restored and maintains the park, Franklin Square features wide lawns, shady trees, and beloved attractions like the Rendell Family Fountain—with its stunning day and night water shows—Philly Mini Golf, the Parx Liberty Carousel, two playgrounds, and the popular SquareBurger run by Cescaphe.



The evening also provided a sneak peek of the 2026 Philadelphia Chinese Lantern Festival, which opens to the public June 5 and runs through August 16, features an entirely new collection of illuminated displays created by Chinese artisans. This year’s festival includes more than 1,100 individual lantern creations spread across nearly 40 displays, making it one of the largest presentations in the event’s history.

Among the highlights are the return of the festival’s iconic 200-foot dragon, elaborate animal and floral displays, glowing lantern corridors, and new exhibits celebrating both America’s 250th anniversary and Philadelphia’s role as a host city for the FIFA World Cup 2026. Guests will also discover lantern installations inspired by the Year of the Horse, as well as other zodiac signs. My favorite were the interactive displays especially the pandas , and colorful sculptures that transform every corner of the park into a photo-worthy experience.

The Philadelphia Chinese Lantern Festival returns this summer, tomorrow >> Friday, June 5 – Sunday, August 16!
Experience the magic with an all-new collection of handcrafted Chinese lantern displays that showcase the artistry and cultural heritage behind the centuries-old tradition of lantern-making.

Explore glowing landscapes filled with magnificent, illuminated sculptures. See one-of-a- kind themed lanterns that celebrate the global events coming to Philly this summer. You will also find displays of animals and flowers, all brought to life through traditional Chinese lantern art.













































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Kelly Drive and Sedgley Ave intersection (across from Lloyd Hall at Boat House Row)
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