Guide to 2024 Philadelphia Marathon road closures, expo, races – NBC10 Philadelphia
Be ready to lace up your sneakers and run (or watch) the races of Philadelphia Marathon weekend .
Tens of thousands of runners are racing through the city this weekend for the AACR Philadelphia Marathon , Dietz & Watson Philadelphia Half Marathon , Rothman Orthopaedics 8K , Health & Fitness Expo and Nemours Children's Run . That means traffic in the area is coming to a screeching halt, especially around the Art Museum area.
Here is a complete guide to all the marathon events, as well as road closures for people who might just want to avoid it.
AACR Philadelphia Marathon, Nemours Children's Run SundayBefore we get into the nitty gritty, it's worth noting that all races during the 2024 Philadelphia Marathon Weekend sold out well ahead of the races. So, if you don't have a bib, you'll have to wait until next year.
The 26.2-mile AACR Philadelphia Marathon takes place on Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024.
In partnership with NBC Sports PhiladelphiaThe foot race starts at the intersection of 22nd Street & Benjamin Franklin Parkway, near the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Wheelchair athletes push off at 6:55 a.m., while runners get going in phases starting at 7 a.m.
The race course takes runners through Center City, Old City, South Street, University City, Fairmount Park, East Falls and Manayunk.
You can view the full course map here or in the picture below. You can also view the elevation map here .
Every participant will get a shirt and every finisher will be able to proudly wear a medal.
The youngest runners get their chance to shine on marathon day this year with the Nemours Children's Run .
"Get the kids involved in all of the fun of Philadelphia Marathon Race Weekend," organizers wrote. "Join us for the Nemours Children's Run, short distance, and non-competitive events for youngsters at the Von Colln Memorial Field (adjacent to Eakins Oval and the Philadelphia Museum of Art)."
The short-distance dashes start at 10 a.m.
However, "come early and enjoy a variety of activities, including giant inflatables, balloon art, caricatures and temporary tattoos," organizers said. "The Philadelphia Union will be hosting soccer clinics and sharing physical health and fitness tips directly from their coaches."
Kids who compete get goodies, a shirt and a finisher medal, organizers said.
View all the frequently asked marathon questions and answers here.
What the weather looking like on marathon Sunday?Skies should be mostly clear with temps in the 40s that aren't too bad for running, despite winds making it feel a bit chillier.
Spectators may want to bundle up since their blood won't be flowing.
Dietz & Watson Philadelphia Half Marathon, Rothman Orthopaedics 8K Saturday"It's half the marathon, with all the triumph!"
That's how organizers describe Saturday's 13.1-mile Dietz & Watson Philadelphia Half Marathon .
The race also starts at 22nd and the Parkway. Wheelchair athletes push off at 6:55 a.m., with runners starting in waves at 7 a.m.
The race course covers Center City, Old City, University City, Mantua and parts of Fairmount Park. Here is the elevation map .
As the half marathon wraps up, the Rothman Orthopaedics 8K (which is just short of 5 miles) kicks off at 22nd and the Parkway.
Wheelchair athletes push off at 10:55 a.m. Saturday, with runners following at 11 a.m.
Organizers say the course is a "fantastic way to take part in the race weekend excitement and follows the scenic banks of the Schuylkill River and Kelly Drive." Here is the course map .
Each finisher will get a medal and tech shirt.
Health & Wellness ExpoThe Philadelphia Marathon Weekend Health & Fitness Expo takes place over two days in Hall F of the Pennsylvania Convention Center at 12th and Arch streets in Center City.
The free expo runs from noon to 9 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 22, and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 23.
Runners can pick up their bibs and shirts and any last-minutes gels, socks, shorts, shoes and other gear.
The free expo is also "the place to purchase official Philadelphia Marathon Weekend merchandise (while supplies last), and check out innovative products and ideas in the worlds of running, fitness and nutrition," organizers said.
The expo will also have info on public transportation, restaurants and tourist attractions for runners and fans coming from out of town.
Road closuresBe careful where you park and where you plan to drive during Saturday's and Sunday's races.
"Due to enhanced security around the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, parking and traffic regulations will be strictly enforced," the City said in a news release. "Street closures will be implemented on a rolling basis and lifted as runners go by, and roads are serviced. City officials urge motorists to refrain from double-parking, which creates congestion, limits traffic flow, and is illegal."
*The following closures and parking restrictions are directly from the City of Philadelphia:
Roadways and areas that will be impacted include:
Friday, Nov. 22, 2024
The inner drive lanes (both directions) of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway will be closed from 9:30 a.m. until 2:45 p.m. on Friday, November 22. At 2:45 p.m., the outbound inner-drive lanes will be reopened for the afternoon rush hour. Also, at 2:45 p.m., the inbound inner-drive lanes of the parkway will be reopened from 22nd Street to Logan Circle. After evening rush hour, all inner lanes (inbound and outbound) from Binswanger Triangle to 20th Street will remain closed. Cross traffic will be permitted on 22nd and 21st Streets.
Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024
As part of enhanced security for the Dietz & Watson Philadelphia Half Marathon, the City of Philadelphia's "No Parking" regulations will be strictly enforced. All vehicles on the race route will be relocated beginning at 2 a.m. on Saturday, November 23.
Street closures will be in effect for the Dietz & Watson Philadelphia Half Marathon and the Rothman Orthopaedics 8K on Saturday, from 2 a.m. until 3 p.m., along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway between 20th and 25th Streets, on Kelly Drive, and numerous other roads in Center City (see complete list below). Prior to Saturday, "No Parking" signs will be posted in the Parkway area and along the racecourse. On Saturday, the vicinity near 18th Street and the Parkway, and the Logan Circle area, will be closed to vehicular traffic until approximately 9:00 a.m.
The following streets will be affected across the City on Saturday:
"Intermittent local access will be maintained for residents and businesses at traffic control points controlled by Philadelphia Police," the City said.
"Motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians can expect delays when crossing roads or streets along the racecourse," the City said. "Police will allow traffic through intersections when possible, depending on the flow of race participants. All streets (except Eakins Oval) are scheduled to be reopened by 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 23. Many roads in Center City and W. Philadelphia will open earlier in the day as they are cleared and serviced. Eakins Oval will be open to traffic by 5:00 p.m. The inbound, inner drive of Benjamin Franklin Parkway, from Binswanger Triangle to 22nd Street, will be closed until Sunday at 5:00 p.m."
Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024 As part of enhanced security for the AACR Philadelphia Marathon, the City of Philadelphia's "No Parking" regulations will be strictly enforced. All vehicles on the race route will be relocated, beginning at 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, November 24.
The following streets will be affected across the City on Sunday:
"Intermittent local access will be maintained for residents and businesses at traffic control points controlled by Philadelphia Police," the City said.
"Motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians can expect delays when trying to cross roads or streets along the racecourse" the City said. "Police will allow traffic through intersections when possible, depending on the flow of race participants. All streets (with the exception of Eakins Oval) are scheduled to be reopened by 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, November 24. Many roads in Center City and W. Philadelphia will open earlier in the day as they are cleared and serviced. Eakins Oval and Benjamin Franklin Parkway will be open to traffic by 5:00 p.m.
NOTE: A good piece of advice for race days if you are heading into or out of Philadelphia in the morning or early afternoon: stick to highways, but be prepared for a slow ride.
SEPTA service detours, ways to get to the race"If you're participating in a race (or just attending to cheer the runners on), SEPTA is a great way to ensure you arrive at the starting line on time," SEPTA says on a special webpage dedicated to the race .
SEPTA suggests using the Broad Street and Market Frankford subway lines to City Hall and 15th and Market stations,, trolley service to 22nd Street and Regional Rail service to Suburban Station to get within walking distance of the starting line. People can also use PATCO train service from New Jersey to transfer to the MFL subway.
The following SEPTA bus routes will be detoured between 5 a.m. and 3 p.m. on marathon Sunday:
These SEPTA routes will be detoured from 2 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday:
Be sure to check out SEPTA's System Status tool before you head out.
Just want to go to the Philadelphia Museum of Art or another museum?"Access to the Philadelphia Museum of Art on Saturday, November 23, during event hours, will be maintained via Spring Garden Street (Spring Garden Street Bridge) to Anne D' Harnoncourt Drive," the City said.
"While cultural institutions along or near the Benjamin Franklin Parkway will experience the greatest impact from the race, they generally will maintain normal weekend hours of operation on Marathon Race Weekend," the City said. "These institutions include: The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, Barnes Foundation, Fairmount Water Works, The Franklin Institute, Free Library of Philadelphia – Parkway Central Library, The Galleries at Moore College of Art and Design, Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Perelman Building Annex, Rodin Museum, and Eastern State Penitentiary.
"Parking may be available at or near the cultural institutions, but using public transportation is strongly encouraged. The institutions' individual websites should be referenced for information on exhibit hours, ticket admission, and parking accommodations."