Painted Bride Art Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America
The Painted Bride Art Center, or commonly known as The Bride, is an artist-centered performance where all the local Philadelphian underrated artists are gathered to perform a dance, theatre and performance art, jazz, visual arts, and many others. This art center is found in the Old City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Painted Bride has about 225 seats, which is called Gerry Givnish Theatre. Even the renowned New York Times stressed out that The Bride is a wonderful, often edgy venue that sets the trend of Old City's cultural activity. In 1984, the National Endowment for the Arts awarded the Philadelphia arts institution $100,000 to raise their funds however, by 1996, they were not granted a bigger budget for the performance.
Located just a quick walk from the art center is the Wyndham Philadelphia Historic District, this well booked hotel offers an outdoor pool, concierge services, 24/7 fitness facilities, assigned smoking areas and an onsite restaurant. It is also located close to landmarks such as the Betsy Ross House and the National Museum of American Jewish History. The Holiday Inn Express Philadelphia – Penns Landing is also a great accommodation choice.
Besides the Old City is Concordville, which is also a center of tourist destinations. For instance, One Liberty Observation Deck is a spectacular observation, sky view deck platform that can make everyone see the beauty hidden in the city lights of Philadelphia. One Liberty Observation Deck has many special packages for event rentals and even looking for a perfect hotel deal. Rittenhouse Square, a well-visited public park. This park is also known as "The Square" and considered to be one of the finest parks in the entire US.