Lots of love Old City Wedding Stroll announces details for 2025

Philadelphia, PALocal News

The 4th Annual Old City Wedding Stroll is scheduled for April 30, running from 5 to 8 p. m. , and is designed to delight couples preparing for their big day. This event has solidified its status as a hallmark of the Old City community, showcasing the vibrant array of wedding-related businesses in the area. With 40 participating vendors, attendees will have the opportunity to sample wedding cakes, meet experts, and explore the latest bridal trends.

A notable feature this year is the “Bloom Bar,” allowing couples to create custom floral bouquets as they visit local shops. Registration for this free event is essential, and all participants will automatically enter a raffle for a gift basket valued at nearly $4,000, featuring various local services and products. This initiative not only promotes local businesses but also fosters a sense of community among couples. Job Itzkowitz, Executive Director of Old City District, expressed excitement about welcoming couples to discover the perfect partners for their special day. The event is a testament to the growing wedding scene in Old City, making it a must-visit for engaged couples.

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