![]() Classic music such as ‘The Twelve Days of Christmas’ and ‘Carol of the Bells’ plays as onlookers observe a cheerful holiday-centric spectacle. Viewers are treated to a 15-minute visual presentation projected onto the Comcast Experience video wall outside of the Comcast Center. The Comcast Holiday Spectacular returns this year and moves outside The village is open to guests from Black Friday through New Year’s Eve from 10am-7 pm and has no entry fee. A figure of Dickens himself welcomes visitors before they stroll through Christmas past, present, and future until they finally see Scrooge come to his senses and spread holiday cheer. ![]() Located on the 3rd floor of The Wanamaker Building, patrons can walk through the holiday hamlet and view animated scenes depicting various parts of the story. Dickens’ Village, the city's favorite holiday hamlet since 1985īased on ‘A Christmas Carol’ by Charles Dickens, the 6000-square-foot Dickens’ Village has been attracting holiday visitors since 1985. Here are some of our favorite Christmas events in Philadelphia to enjoy this year. This year expect to see a few city favorites returning after a year off, while many other long-standing holiday traditions of the city continue to spread the joy of the season. The city's holiday traditions, festivities that occur mainly outdoors with plenty of opportunities for social distancing and ventilation, are now more appreciated than ever. As the winter chill sets in, Philadelphia glows with the warmth of the holiday season.
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