Camden, NJ Indoor Activities
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Kendo Academy Sungmoo
- Multiple Locations
Instructors drill students in martial arts during cardio-heavy kendo classes and sword-wielding lessons at Grand Master Seong’s academy
Raja Yoga of Philadelphia
- Graduate Hospital
Explore the full breadth of the Himalayan yogic tradition with stretches and breathing exercises
bFIT4Life Ministries Studio
- Parkside
Tae Bo–focused kickboxing classes borrow from boxing and martial arts to create a high-energy workout that builds strength and balance
NAT Promotions 2012
- Center City East
Erin Foley brings TV- and club-sharpened skills to the stage, demonstrating an acerbic wit shown on Comedy Central and Conan
Balance Health Center
- Center City West
Facials designed to restore elasticity, even skin tone, or brighten skin; teen facial helps teens develop at-home skincare regimen
Adventure Aquarium and Elmwood Park Zoo
- Multiple Locations
Hammerhead sharks, sea turtles, and hippos delight aquarium visitors; the zoo houses creatures such as mountain lions, flamingos, and snakes
Philadelphia Center for Architecture
- Center City East
Guides relay expertise as up to 25 guests stroll past notable architecture dating back to 1870
Brunswick Bowling
- Multiple Locations
Long-time bowling-industry leader opens its oiled lanes for pin-punishment sessions including cosmic bowling
Studio 1831
- Fairmount - Art Museum
Veteran belly dancer and yoga practitioner leads fun yoga and fitness classes; girls’ night out lets friends learn burlesque basics
5th Annual Run for our Troops
- Pennsauken
Charity race celebrates and honors troops with special ceremonies and a 5K race that raises funds for home building and remodeling services
Sweat Fitness and Frames
- East Falls
Target pins inside an intimate bowling alley that features 10 lanes and a BYOB policy
City Fitness Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA
- Northern Liberties - Fishtown
Embark on your own workout with the Star Trac cardio machines or exercise in a group during personalized WEfit fitness classes
Glencairn Museum
- Bryn Athyn
Medieval-style castle houses religious art dating back to ancient Egypt, as well as creations from as recent as the 20th century
Sarah Chung Tango
- Graduate Hospital
Sarah Chung leads tango classes designed for absolute beginners or those brushing up on their skills
Fight Firm Elite MMA and Boxing Training Facility
- Center City
Martial-arts classes such as boxing, kickboxing, muay thai, and jujitsu focus on self-defense, combat, discipline, and physical fitness
I Am Fitness Elite Training
- Multiple Locations
Certified personal trainer motivates students of all fitness levels through outdoor plyometric workouts
Kickboxing.com
- Multiple Locations
Pound the stuffing out of high-quality bags at eight locations in various kickboxing regimens
Alie & The Brigade
- Fairmount Park
Audiences join in rehearsal for a choreographed dance exploration of Schuylkill River and provide their own creative feedback
What Are U Eating?
- Woodbury
Holistic health and nutrition coach leads calorie-torching Zumba classes on Monday evenings
The Fitness Loft Philadelphia
Expert instructors challenge students to push themselves in intense exercises appropriate for all levels
Philadelphia Canoe Club Philadelphia
- Philadelphia Canoe Club
Certified instructors guide participants through the basics of kayaking the Schuylkill River’s whitewater rapids in a kayak
Bikram Yoga Manayunk
- Manayunk
Performed in 105-degree heat, Bikram yoga challenges students of virtually all skill and fitness levels with 26 standing and seated asanas
Jersey Girl Fitness
- Greentree
Female instructors lead more than 15 ladies-only classes such as barre, TRX, Pilates, yoga, hip-hop dance, tabata, and boot camp
Okinawa Kenpo Karate Academy
- Multiple Locations
Celebrate a kid’s birthday with games, pizza, and karate exercises, including a cake-cutting ceremony with a samurai sword
Dance Time of New Jersey
- Marlton
Expert teachers introduce students to the basic steps of ballroom, swing, or salsa during lessons and social dance parties
WC Fitness Studio
- Mt. Airy
Group fitness classes forge stronger, slimmer bodies through easy-to-follow Zumba dance sessions, cardio kickboxing, and strength training
American Fighter MMA Academy
- Havertown
Les Mills BODYCOMBAT classes lead students through an up-tempo, cardio-challenging series of boxing, muay thai, and tae kwon do movements
Action Karate
- Multiple Locations
Instructors blend self-defense and fitness into kickboxing and strength-training classes for adults
Rebel Pilates
- Ramblewood
Exercise guru Raquel Gleason helps students discover the joy of fitness in reformer-based Pilates classes
African American Museum in Philadelphia
- Philadelphia
Exhibits featuring African Americans throughout city's history with art, documents & artifacts from black diaspora
Pinsetter Bar & Bowl
- Pennsauken
Thirty-four waxy lanes with automatic pin-setting machines await spherical offerings from bowlers gliding in smooth-soled rental shoes.
Jollys Dueling Piano Bar
- Avenue of the Arts South
Jovial pianists tickle keys in their best impressions of shouted customer requests as servers deliver burgers, pizzas & savory appetizers
Woodmere Art Museum
- Chestnut Hill
Victorian stone mansion encompasses original tableaux from Edward Redfield, Walter E. Schofield, and Violet Oakley in expansive collection
Become Yoga
- Lansdowne
Prana class teaches the flowing style of Vinyasa yoga and Ashtanga class teaches poses such as backbends and inversions; all levels welcome
The Yoga Garden
- Narberth
Dedicated instructors lead aspiring yogis through heated yoga classes, building flexibility while helping purge bodies of toxins
Recommended Indoor Activities by Groupon Customers
If there is a major dance competition out there, Scott Lazarov has probably placed in it. Along with gracing the cover of Philadelphia Magazine and performing at the Academy of Music, the founder of DanceSport Academy has won four US and World Pro-Am championships and was named champion of US Salsa, Rising Star, and Grand National championships. At DanceSport, Scott and his fellow instructors teach dance as both a social outlet and a competitive art form, and break down complicated styles into simple steps. Private and group classes teach a foundation of balance, posture, and timing that can then be mapped onto styles as varied as mambo, swing, merengue, or the Viennese waltz. Serious students can also gear up for competitions through a comprehensive training approach that addresses choreography, costuming, and production of the oversized foam fingers given out to the judges.
While studying under renowned Ashtanga masters, Mark Nelson, owner of The Yoga Garden, learned that each person receives unique benefits from their yoga practice—be it the calmness felt postclass or the increased physical strength gained from core-centric poses. His roster of instructors, a diversely trained group, teaches with this knowledge in mind. The guiding yogis include a prenatal yoga master, a former philosophy student and martial artist, and a published author who pens poetry when she is not positioned in downward facing dog. The faculty also offers lessons in Pilates and meditation, allowing clients to choose from multiple, mat-paved routes to inner peace.
It's a child's paradise in the Garden State Discovery Museum, where pint-size patrons can climb up rock walls, cavort with wildlife, and imagine themselves as vets, doctors, and news anchors in hands-on exhibits. Red-eared turtles lounge in the wildlife area, inviting kids to gaze upon their slimy shells, and science displays teach guests about gravity, lava, and light.
By most people’s standards, the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University is old — founded in 1812, it’s the oldest natural sciences institution in the Western Hemisphere. But the Academy is a baby compared to the specimens it houses, some of which date back more than 350 million years.
Explorers Stephen Long and Ferdinand Hayden’s series of western wilderness expeditions formed the foundation of the Academy's 18-million-item collection, which it began displaying to the public in 1828. Over the subsequent 60 years, the Academy grew to three times its original size through donations, museum purchases, and daily doses of multivitamins. Now situated at 19th and Benjamin Franklin Parkway, the Academy houses more than 35 dioramas of plants and animals collected during global wildlife expeditions, a live animal center with ceiling-to-floor observation windows, and nearly a hundred mollusk specimens. A tropical garden hosts live butterflies from around the world, while Dinosaur Hall contains skeletal mounts of more than 30 Mesozoic species, including a 42-foot-long T. rex.
The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts proudly stands as the apex of Philadelphia’s Avenue of the Arts. Aiming to entertain a broad audience, the space’s soaring vaulted-glass ceilings ring with the sounds of the Broadway shows, jazz concerts, world music, and classical performances contained in its many concert halls and theatres, including the adjoining Merriam Theater. Opened in 1918, the Merriam has hosted legendary thespians such as John Barrymore, Katharine Hepburn, and Sir Laurence Olivier throughout the decades and continues its legacy today by hosting touring shows of all types.
The National Museum of American Jewish History's core exhibition traces more than 350 years of Jewish people in America, documenting their triumphs and struggles since first settling in 1654. Spread across 25,000 square feet on three-and-a-half floors, the exhibition's historical objects and lifelike environments cover subjects such as the late 19th-century Jewish immigration and the experience of American Jews during World War II. As the exhibit moves into the present day, visitors can share their own stories and opinions in two of the museum's interactive stations: It's Your Story and the Contemporary Issues Forum. After sharing their own journey, guests can explore the Only in America Gallery/Hall of Fame, where multimedia displays and original artifacts highlight the lives of prominent Jewish Americans, including Irving Berlin and Estée Lauder.
Cups of Old City Coffee, baked goods from LeBus, and vegetarian and dairy cuisine from Di Bruno Bros. reenergize museum-goers at the Pomegranates Café; kosher fare is also available. Additional museum programming includes educational opportunities for adults and kids, as well as live events such as lectures, discussions, and concerts.
