Things to do to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month

Philadelphia is buzzing with exciting events to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month! Whether you’re ready to hit the dance floor, explore Latin art, or savor authentic cuisine, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. From salsa and bachata dance parties to restaurant specials and cultural exhibitions, this month is packed with vibrant experiences that highlight the richness of Latino culture. Let’s dive into some of the must-attend events happening in the city!


Siempre Salsa Philly presents Salsa & Bachata Dance Party at Love Park

16th St & JFK Blvd, Philadelphia ,PA

(Photo Credit:  The Philadelphia Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy)

Attention all salsa and bachata enthusiasts! Get ready to groove into the weekend at one of Philadelphia’s most famous landmarks. Siempre Salsa Philly is hosting a free outdoor dance party at LOVE Park, and it’s open to everyone! The evening starts at 7 p.m. with dance lessons for all ages and skill levels, followed by a lively session of group dancing, set to the beats of popular local DJs and salsa bands.

Dine Latino Restaurant Week 

(Photo Credit: S. Ramones)

Experience the vibrant flavors of Latino culture this Hispanic Heritage Month with Dine Latino Restaurant Week September 15 to September 21. Organized biannually by the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, this event highlights Latino-owned restaurants in the area with a special dining offer: purchase two dinner entrées at any participating restaurant and enjoy a complimentary appetizer or dessert. In previous years, the event has featured more than 30 restaurants.

Alexis Duque: Los Dueños De Nada at Taller Puertorriqueño

2600 N. 5th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19133

(Photo Credit: Taller Puertorriqueño)

Alexis Duque focuses his artistic talents on individuals who are often marginalized by society, both symbolically and in reality. Drawing inspiration from Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano’s poem Los Nadies, the Colombian-born, New York-based artist highlights those considered “nobodies”—people, including men, women, and children, who experience poverty and discrimination due to migration, ethnicity, class, or identity. His latest exhibition, Los Dueños De Nada, brought to Philadelphia by arts organization Taller Puertoriqueño, showcases Duque’s collection of paintings and drawings.

Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration with the Free Library of Philadelphia

1901 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103

(Photo Credit: Free Library of Philadelphia)

The Free Library of Philadelphia is teaming up with Taller Puertorriqueño and the Latin American Book Fair to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with activities for all ages. The event kicks off with arts and crafts for families, along with special bilingual readings of children’s books that showcase Latino culture. Later in the day, a workshop will explore Latin America’s rich poetic tradition and how the words of its iconic poets continue to influence modern literature, both in Philadelphia and globally.

El Mercado Cultural at Cherry Street Pier

121 N. Columbus Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA

(Photo Credit: Cherry Street Pier)

Visit Cherry Street Pier at Penn’s Landing for the September edition of this Latin arts and crafts pop-up market, featuring handmade goods, clothing, and delicious food. Enjoy offerings from waterfront vendors, including Dionicio Jiménez and Mariangeli Alicea Saez’s Cantina la Martina and La Placita, along with other local creations. Admission to the market is free, with food and merchandise available for purchase.

¡BAILAR en FDR! Salsa Class & Social Dance in FDR Park

FDR Park, Philadelphia, PA 19145

(Photo Credit: Fairmount Park Conservancy)

Join Fairmount Park Conservancy and DJ Valentin Flores on select Fridays from 7:30-11:30 PM at the historic FDR Park Boathouse for a lively evening of culture and connection. Meet new people and enjoy a fun way to stay fit through dance. Hosted by Fairmount Park Conservancy, DJ Valentin Flores, and Philly Outdoor Bachata & Salsa, the event offers a one-hour dance lesson from 7:30-8:30 PM, followed by social dancing from 8:30-11:30 PM. The lesson, led by an experienced instructor, is suitable for dancers of all levels.


Hispanic Heritage Month in Philadelphia offers an incredible lineup of events that honor the spirit, creativity, and traditions of Latino culture. Be sure to mark your calendar and get ready to immerse yourself in these unforgettable experiences!

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