It’s less than two months until Philly welcomes the Democratic National Convention from July 25 to 28. But while most of the action will be taking place at the Wells Fargo Center, thousands will be checking out the rest of the city during the convention, too.

That means this city is in the middle of some major makeovers to make sure Philly looks good in the spotlight. From little things like repairing bike racks to big-time renovations at cultural institutions, here are 10,660+ ways Philadelphia is sprucing itself up before the DNC.

1. 10,000 light bulbs on Boathouse Row will shine brighter

A photo posted by Ryan (@ryanmcg215) on Jun 6, 2016 at 4:44pm PDT

Officials announced in May that they’d replace the lights on the historic and iconic Boathouse Row on the Schuylkill River in time for the DNC. The last time the boathouses had their lights replaced was in 2005. The upgraded LED lights will allow the buildings to shine 75 percent brighter.

2. 57 Donkeys will be all around downtown

Dozens of glass donkeys will be installed all around Philadelphia, including the Independence Visitor Center, One Liberty Observation Deck, and more. All 57 of them were painted by local Philly artists. Each one represents a state, a U.S. territory, D.C., and Democrats Abroad.

3. Reading Viaduct Rail Park will (finally) show some life

❤️ the new #phspopupgarden is opening this Friday and it's right next to the future @therailpark! #whyilovephilly #therailpark A photo posted by Philly Love Notes (@phillylovenotes) on Jun 8, 2016 at 6:44pm PDT

While we longingly await for construction to begin on the Reading Viaduct Rail Park, the Philadelphia Horticultural Society will bring some activity to the spot during the convention. The PHS announced in April that it would host its first-ever pop-up beer garden at the foot of the proposed rail park. It opened last week on June 10.

4. Center City infrastructure will be upgraded and repaired

Bike racks, lights, trees, even bollard caps are being replaced or repaired, according to Center City District, which shared a long list of repairs with Curbed Philly.

Replacing 19 bike racks on Market Street East

Replacing 51 street planters

Adding additional Transit signage in the Dilworth Park Concourse

Replacing over 220 Walk!Philadelphia signs, including 60 disc map signs

Replacing 65 Direct Philadelphia Vehicular signs

Repairing 90 bollard caps

Powder coating 60 honor box corrals on Market Street East and Avenue of the Arts

Replaced over 35 trees

Replacing over 60 LED RGB fixtures on the Avenue of the Arts

The southside of City Hall will be lit up to coordinate with South Broad lighting

5. The Oval’s colorful mural will return to Benjamin Franklin Parkway

Officials announced this month that the Oval will officially open July 15. That means the grounds of Eakins Oval will be covered in another colorful mural that will surely make for some photo ops during the DNC. The pop-up beer garden will also expand its schedule during the DNC and offer discounts and quizzo night.

5. The National Constitution Center will get a makeover

The Sidney Kimmel Center is currently closed as it undergoes a renovation right before the DNC. It's home to Freedom Rising, the longest-running multimedia show in Philadelphia, and it’s due time for a little production and technology upgrade.