Life in Philadelphia may conjure up thoughts of traffic jams and asphalt jungles, but beyond the hustle and bustle between the skyscrapers and brownstones, the city is home to a surplus of green spaces.
According to a recent ranking by Travel + Leisure, Philadelphia is one of the top places to picnic.
From large thousands-acre public parks, such as Fairmount Park, to the tiny neighborhood pocket parks such as Clark Park in University City, below are five perfect places to picnic in Philly.
Horticulture Center in Fairmount Park
Fairmount Park is one of the largest urban green spaces in the country, consisting of more than 9,200 acres of trails, woodlands and wetlands.
But because of its size, it can be tough to find the perfect spot to spread out a blanket. According to those in the know, around the Horticulture Center is a prime place to plop.
The area is home to the Centennial Arboretum — 27 acres of majestic Asian, European and North American trees -- and the famous Japanese House and Garden, also known as Shofuso.
Picnic permits are required for groups larger than five.
Wissahickon Valley Park
Smith Memorial Playground and Playhouse
Both parents and kids will love Smith Memorial Playground, one of the city's top places for unstructured creativity and free, family fun.
Families are welcome to picnic on the front lawn on towels or blankets, although grilling is prohibited.
Franklin Square
Another great place to picnic with little ones -- or the young at heart -- is Franklin Square at 6th and Race streets. It houses a working carousel, a miniature golfing course, a snack stand and more.
Rittenhouse Square
Located in the heart of Center City, Rittenhouse Square is a perfect place for office workers to escape their cubicle and computer screen for an hour and enjoy some fresh air and prime people-watching.