Wilmington/Philadelphia – Enjoy the best of two cities in the heart of the Northeast!

History, Culture, Recreation
Philadelphia is the sixth largest metropolitan area in the U.S. and offers a wealth of historical, cultural, and recreational opportunities. World class museums, the city's heritage as the "birthplace of America," and the colorful, bustling multi-ethnic districts of South Street, Chinatown, and the Italian Market constitute just some of the appeal of Philadelphia.
For more information visit:
- Philadelphia - http://www.gophilly.com/
- Delaware - http://www.visitdelaware.com/
- Delaware Beaches - http://www.visitsoutherndelaware.com/special.htm
- New Jersey Beaches - http://www.state.nj.us/travel/jersey_shore.html
- Pennsylvania Mountains - http://www.800poconos.com/
Professional Sporting Events
Philadelphia offers year round professional sports featuring the Eagles (NFL), Phillies (MLB), Flyers (NHL) and Sixers (NBA). Wilmington is also home to the Blue Rocks, a minor league baseball team that plays in cozy Frawley Stadium, just minutes from the hospital.
Beach, Bay, Mountains
Atlantic beaches, the Chesapeake Bay, and the Pocono Mountains are all within a few hours drive of Wilmington and Philadelphia, as are the major metropolitan areas of Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and New York City.
Colonnade at Nemours
The Colonnade at Nemours, the opulent former home of Alfred I. duPont, the hospitals namesake. The Nemours Estate is located on the hospital grounds and open to the public for tours.
Symphony, Opera, Theater
Wilmington is home to the Delaware Symphony, the Grand Opera House, and several theater companies which perform first run productions as well as host national and international touring companies.
Wineries, Wyeths, Wildlife
The beautiful Brandywine Valley offers an abundance of attractions, from wineries and Wyeth paintings to camping and canoeing.




