Food & Drink
Along with the music this year, local food trucks and stands line the Parkway with a wide selection of festival grub, sweet treats and Philly favorites (translation: you know we’ll have cheesesteaks).
It’s early days yet, so stay tuned for more on this year’s vendors.
Tickets & Getting There
Made in America is a ticketed event with general admission two-day passes running $200.
Those looking to live their best lives can spring for VIP passes, which offer two-day access to a premium viewing deck, a cash bar, photo ops and plenty of other amenities ($750).
Between the anticipated street closures, the packed crowds and the vendor lineups, keep the car at home for this one. SEPTA offers several public transit routes that leave you just a short walk from the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, including:
- The Suburban Station stop on SEPTA’s Regional Rail (10-minute walk),
- The Race-Vine subway stop on SEPTA’s Broad Street Line (12-minute walk), and
- A number of stops along major streets like JFK Boulevard, Spring Garden Street and 20th Street, via buses like SEPTA’s #33 (just watch for detours).
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