Where learning meets fun
4.6 6923 reviews 4231 Avenue of the Republic, Philadelphia, PA 19131, USA
The Please Touch Museum in Philadelphia is a family-friendly venue that can accommodate up to 500 guests. This interactive children's museum offers a fun and engaging environment for birthday parties, corporate events, and family gatherings. Pricing is competitive, making it a great choice for various budgets.
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The Please Touch Museum Children's Museum in 4231 Avenue of the Republic, Philadelphia, PA 19131, USA accommodates up to 500 guests, 20,000 sqft of usable space. $4,250 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Birthday Parties, Family Gatherings, Corporate Events. Amenities include Interactive exhibits, Catering services, Event planning, Parking, Wi-Fi. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.
Main Venue Type
Children's Museum
Secondary Venue Types
Event Space
Best for:
Birthday PartiesFamily GatheringsCorporate Events
Amenities
Interactive exhibitsCatering servicesEvent planningParkingWi-Fi
Rating: 4.6/5 (6,923 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
We absolutely have a blast each time we go. We always get the passes from our local library and it includes unlimited rides on the carousel. Its well worth the hour and thirty minute trip from New Jersey. Each exhibit is interactive for our toddlers and allows them to use their imagination in normal adult setting.
– Aida Guaman
- 5.0/5:
Such a wonderful space for young children – and parents! The different play spaces were all engaging and my two toddlers (2 and 3.5) had a blast the whole time. It’s spacious enough that it’s relaxing for parents and isn’t super loud or overwhelming. I wish we lived closer cause we’d go regularly!
– Brittany Powers
- 5.0/5:
My daughter had an absolute blast here! There’s so much for kids to do, it’s almost overwhelming in the best way. The place has two full floors of fun. The bottom floor is packed with activities: staff members read books to the kids, there’s a dedicated arts and crafts room, and tons of toys, from giant building blocks to a playhouse with a kitchen, plus a yard complete with a toy lawn mower and a wagon to push around.
One of the biggest highlights is their giant play grocery store where kids can load up their carts with pretend food and even scan the items at the register. It’s adorable!
They also have a cafeteria. While the menu is a bit limited and prices are on the higher side, it’s about what you’d expect for a place like this. (Pizza, French fries, burgers, snacks, kids menu)
The best part came at the end of the day. All the staff gathered the remaining kids and parents for a big parade march from the bottom floor to the top, followed by a dance party for all the kids before everyone headed home. It was such a fun, memorable experience!
– J R
Photo credit(s): Justin Stegall, S Chapirova, Peter H, Jackson Hart