Open year-round
Cherry Street Pier is a year-round, mixed-use public space on the central Delaware River waterfront. Built into the shell of a century-old municipal pier, it is a reflection of Philadelphia today—creative, diverse, historic, adaptable, and inspired.
Explore the spaceNews Update
Independence Day Hours
Cherry Street Pier will close at 5 pm on Monday, July 4, 2022. Independence Day fireworks will be held on the Ben Franklin Parkway. Learn more at WelcomeAmerica.com. Have a safe and happy holiday.
Delaware River Trail
Enjoy Art and Other Amenities Along the Trail
The Delaware River Trail is a multimodal trail created that runs 3.3 miles from Pier 70 in South Philadelphia to Penn Treaty Park in Fishtown. Get inspired by this journey, then have one of your own and share it using the hashtag #howitrailchallenge.
Independence Day Weekend
Fireworks Cancelled
Featured Exhibition
Philadelphia Contemporary Present’s Jean Shin: “Freshwater”
“Freshwater” is a new commission by the artist Jean Shin that celebrates and pays tribute to the freshwater river mussel while asking us to consider our responsibilities towards the health of the river and its ecosystem. On display through November.
Featured image by Daniel Jackson (Embassy: Interactive, LLC) for Philadelphia Contemporary
Learn moreArrive at the Waterfront
Learn about the Simple and Cost-Effective Ways to Travel to the Waterfront
Planning to visit the Waterfront? We have you covered with options beyond driving and parking that will help you arrive in no time. Whether you stroll on foot, cruise in by bike via the Delaware River Trail, or hop on public transit we look forward to welcoming you.
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From the Blog
Get to Know Artist-In-Residence Acori Honzo
Acori Honzo wows visitors to his studio with intricately-crafted doll sculptures of legendary Black figures such as Harriet Tubman and James Baldwin. Acori’s pieces are a few inches tall, but they speak loud and have inspired people from Philadelphia and beyond. Get to know Acori a little more in this delightful Q&A.
Learn moreMaster Plan
Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Master Plan of the Central Delaware
Did you know that a Master Plan was behind the creation of Cherry Street Pier? Learn about how all your favorite waterfront destinations came to be by joining us in commemorating the 10th Anniversary of the Master Plan of the Central Delaware, which serves as the roadmap for development along the Philly Waterfront.
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Watch Our Story
“Movers and Makers” is a WHYY TV weekly production. Login to WHYY.org for more episodes and show air times. Show Producers: Monica Rogozinski, Karen Smyles, and Naomi Brito. Website: www.whyy.org/moversandmakers
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A MIXED-USE PUBLIC SPACE
The Space
Cherry Street Pier was designed for the Philadelphia community, by the Philadelphia community. Here, you’ll watch artists at work, shop ever-changing markets, and find one-of-a-kind programming, exhibitions, and spaces for reflection along the river.
TRANSFORMING MUNICIPAL PIER 9
Our Story
Cherry Street Pier is a 65,000 square foot warehouse and former shipping pier which was a vibrant part of Philadelphia’s shipping industry. Originally built in 1919 as Shipping Pier 9, it has been carefully repurposed to preserve and celebrate its historic value including the original railroad tracks, steel trussed roof, and masonry headhouses.
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