For over 20 years, you’ve welcomed Netflix into your home. Now, it’s our turn to welcome you into ours. Netflix House Philadelphia is now open at the King of Prussia, A Simon Mall in Pennsylvania. 

“Pennsylvania has opened its doors to the film industry – investing in production companies that help create tens of thousands of jobs, drive economic impact, and produce blockbuster shows and movies – now, thanks to the first-ever Netflix House in King of Prussia, Pennsylvanians and visitors alike can experience their favorite shows and movies in real life,” said Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro. “Netflix’s commitment to our Commonwealth is just the newest reason for visitors from across the country to come and experience Pennsylvania: the Great American Getaway. Next year, the world’s eyes will be on Pennsylvania as we celebrate our nation’s 250th anniversary in the birthplace of American democracy and play host to some of the biggest sporting events in the world – with the PGA Championship, NFL Draft, MLB All Star game, NCAA March Madness, and FIFA World Cup matches all coming to our Commonwealth next year, it’s clear that Pennsylvania is the place to be.”

Netflix House is our new permanent, year-round fan destination where you can explore, taste, play and shop your favorite shows and movies IRL. Approximately 260 local residents worked on the development and construction of the 100,000 square feet space, and even more are now working at this location. (And we’re still hiring! Visit the Netflix House jobs website for more information.)

“I want to thank the hundreds of talented people from the Philly area who helped us design and build what you’re about to see, and welcome the 300 new employees working here to the Netflix team,” co-CEO Greg Peters said at the November 10 grand opening.

Peters also personally thanked Philadelphia artist Emily White, who lent a hand (and a brush) to the development of Netflix House. She created a custom mash-up mural featuring iconic characters from Netflix favorites like Stranger Things, Wednesday, KPop Demon Hunters, Love Death + Robots, Bridgerton, ONE PIECE and more. Her outdoor mural frames a vibrant Red Envelope entrance. 

“This big red envelope is symbolic of what we used to do years ago, which was mail DVDs around the United States,” co-CEO Ted Sarandos said at the grand opening. “This is what we did even when the technology was different — we built fans. And this Netflix House here is to celebrate the fans.”

Local artist Emily White, left, and her mash-up mural, right, outside of Netflix House Philadelphia. (Photo courtesy of Netflix/ Photo by Kat Kendon. ©2025 Netflix Attractions, LLC)

To mark the grand opening, we held a housewarming party at Netflix House, where local dignitaries and community leaders joined Netflix executives, talent and creatives. The event kicked off with a ceremonial moment as Netflix co-CEOs Peters and Sarandos presented Governor Josh Shapiro and US Senator Dave McCormick, alongside Pennsylvania State Senator Amanda Cappalletti and State Representative Tim Briggs, with the symbolic “Key to Netflix House.”

Netflix House is a first-of-its-kind entertainment venue where you can experience your favorite Netflix stories beyond the screen, whether its through experiences, screenings or themed food and drinks. No matter where you call home, you can show off your Motown Philly pride with limited-edition Netflix House Philadelphia merch sold exclusively at this location, along with goodies from your Netflix faves.

Netflix House Philadelphia merchandise on display. (Photo by Kat Kendon. ©2025 Netflix Attractions, LLC)

Netflix House is just our latest stop in Philadelphia, where we’ve filmed original series, films and documentaries like The Madness, Hustle and The Turnaround.

“We believe that this will be a great reason for people from all over the Philadelphia area to come and come again repeatedly because the accessibility makes it so easy,” Peters said. “We also see [Netflix House] as yet another reason for fans from out of town to travel here, to eat in local restaurants, stay in local hotels, and enjoy everything that not only this mall but this whole area has to offer.”

Netflix House Philadelphia is now open to the public, welcoming you to step inside and experience the stories you love brought to life. 

Click here to buy tickets and click here to get updates on the latest Netflix House locations opening near you. Next up? Our Dallas location opens December 11!

Netflix House Philadelphia assets for press use: 

Netflix House Philadelphia Images

Netflix House Philadelphia Featurette

Netflix House Philadelphia Drone Flythrough

Netflix House Philadelphia Making-of B-Roll

Soundbites with Marian Lee, Netflix Chief Marketing Officer and Greg Lombardo, Netflix VP of Experiences

Grand Opening VIP Housewarming & Red Carpet Photos

Netflix Execs & Pennsylvania Dignitaries Remarks & Key Ceremony  

Netflix House KOP Housewarming Opening / Arrivals & Red Carpet B-Roll

Netflix House KOP Housewarming Opening / Carpet Soundbites

Netflix House KOP Housewarming Opening / Roaming Ambience Interior B-Roll