Philadelphia Old City Historic Walking Tour
Overview
Philadelphia's historical landmarks and cobblestone streets come alive through our unique tours led by the company's founder, a former stand-up comedian and history teacher. His passion for the city infuses humor and knowledge into your journey.
- 🗺️ A captivating 1.5-hour stroll through Old City retraces the steps of the Founding Fathers.
- 📚 Gain a profound understanding of Philadelphia's remarkable history throughout the tour.
- ❗ Please note that reservations are required to secure your spot on this guided tour.
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- Local Guide; tours are led by a former stand up comedian and history teacher
- Visit Carpenter's Hall (Note: Site currently closed, will visit when available to public)
- Photo Stops at 10+ Sites including Betsy Ross House, Elfreth's Alley, and Liberty Bell
- Trace the footsteps of the Founding Fathers through the streets of historic Old City
- Learn about the Revolutionary War and how it has shaped the United States today
- Pass by 15+ Philadelphia sites including Christ Church, and Ben Franklin Court
- 90-Minute Guided Walking Tour of Philadelphia
- Gratuities
Meeting point
Return details
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Betsy Ross HouseTour the courtyard of the Betsy Ross House. Admission to the museum is not included or a part of the tour but tickets can be purchased at their gift shop for afterwards.
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Elfreth's AlleyThe oldest continuously lived on street in the original American colonies.
- When it was first constructed, it laid claim to "longest suspension bridge in the world!" (pass by)
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Christ ChurchKnown as the Church of the Revolution, admission is "donation only". Learn from some of the best historians in the city!
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B. Free Franklin Post OfficeThe first post office in America!
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Carpenters' HallSee where the seed for America was first planted! Admission is "Donation only" and up to the discretion of guests.
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Second Bank of the United StatesA presidential portrait gallery run by the parks department.
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The most famous bell in America!
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Independence HallWe'll discuss the importance of Independence Hall, its roll in the Revolutionary War, and our brave founding fathers who walked through the halls.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.