Taking a Day Trip to Wilmington Delaware

Taking a Day Trip to Wilmington Delaware

Taking a Day Trip to Wilmington Delaware

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Philadelphia, PAWilmington Delaware - Located halfway between New York City and Washington, D.C., Wilmington is a convenient day trip from either of these cities. By car, it is a 2-hour drive down I-95. Philadelphia and Baltimore are about an hour away. Taking public transportation can also get you to Wilmington. Greyhound Buses run from New York City to Wilmington and take about 2.2 hours.


What to See and Do in Wilmington Delaware

Whether you're taking the kids for a picnic or a day trip, Wilmington has something for the whole family. You can visit the Big Fish Grill on the Riverfront for some of the city's best seafood and drinks. If you're in the mood for nature, you can take a walk along the Wilmington Riverfront and take in views along the Cristiana River. There's a riverfront pathway for joggers, walkers, cyclists, and equestrians.

Wilmington is nestled on three rivers. The Christina, Brandywine, and Christina Rivers are wedged in the city's heart, and the downtown is only about 20 blocks wide. The attractions of Wilmington are spread out to the south and northern suburbs. Still, the center of downtown is easily accessible via Market Street, which is lined with shops, restaurants, and other attractions. There are many ways to spend a day in Wilmington.

Taking a day trip to Wilmington is a great idea. The city's waterfront is stunning, and there are plenty of places to sit and relax. There are also several museums and art galleries in the area. The Delaware Museum of Natural History is a popular choice. With its affordable admission, the museum offers a variety of exhibits and fun activities for the whole family.

Visiting Wilmington is a great way to taste the Delaware culture. The city has a rich cultural and historical scene. Many museums in Wilmington, including the Delaware Art Museum, the Hagley Museum, and Party at The Queen. Depending on what you're looking for, you might want to visit the city's famous theaters or visit local galleries. These places are ideal for a day trip to Wilmington.



Historic New Castle is a short drive from Wilmington. Located on the Delaware River, this fortress was built by a Quaker and is filled with restored homes. Taking a day trip to Wilmington will allow you to experience the area's history, culture, and landscape. You'll also want to visit the Hagley Museum, founded in 1957 and covers 230 acres along the banks of Brandywine Creek. The museum's library is a great place to spend an afternoon or evening.

Wilmington's historic landmarks are worth exploring if you're looking for a day trip. Near downtown Wilmington, you can tour the Nemours Mansion and Garden. This 18th-century castle has several historic buildings and is the site of the most extensive collection of pre-Raphaelite art outside the U.K. Visitors can also check out the DuPont Environmental Education Center, situated on 200 acres of undisturbed land in Downtown Wilmington.



Finally, The Wilmington Blue Rocks, the High-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals, celebrate their 30th anniversary this year, and you can catch a game for free if you plan ahead.


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