Philadelphia’s storied past comes alive on the "History, Highlights & Revolution Walking Tour." Guests explore iconic landmarks like Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, gaining insights into America’s revolutionary roots. With discounted admission to the Museum of the American Revolution, this 2.5-hour journey immerses visitors in the birthplace of a nation. Whether you’re a history buff or seeking an educational adventure, this tour promises an enriching experience.
Key Points
- Explore Philadelphia’s rich Revolutionary history on a 2.5-hour walking tour, including visits to iconic sites like Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell.
- Gain discounted access to the Museum of the American Revolution and learn about key events and figures that shaped the nation’s birth.
- Discover the architectural and historical significance of Independence Hall, the birthplace of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.
- Enjoy a flexible and customizable tour experience, with options for private groups and discounts based on group size.
- Tour is wheelchair accessible, with advance notice recommended for accommodations.
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Tour Overview and Pricing
The Philadelphia: History, Highlights & Revolution Walking Tour offers a comprehensive 2.5-hour exploration of the city’s iconic historical sites. Priced from $41.00 per person, this tour provides an excellent value.
The Philadelphia: History, Highlights & Revolution Walking Tour offers a comprehensive 2.5-hour exploration of the city’s iconic historical sites at an excellent value of $41.00 per person.
With free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and a reserve now & pay later option, booking the tour is flexible and convenient.
Visitors can look forward to discovering Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, Elfreth’s Alley, and other renowned landmarks while learning about the American Revolution from knowledgeable guides.
The tour also includes discounted admission to the Museum of the American Revolution, enhancing the overall experience.
Historical Sites and Itinerary
Starting at the Signers Garden in Independence Mall, the walking tour takes visitors on a captivating journey through Philadelphia’s historic landmarks.
Key sites include Independence National Historical Park, Independence Hall, Congress Hall, and the Liberty Bell.
Travelers will also explore the Old City, Carpenters Hall, the Museum of the American Revolution, Elfreth’s Alley, the Betsy Ross House, and Benjamin Franklin’s grave.
The tour includes a special presentation at the Museum of the American Revolution, offering an in-depth look at the nation’s founding.
This comprehensive itinerary provides an immersive experience into Philadelphia’s rich Revolutionary history.
Exploring Independence National Historical Park
As visitors embark on the walking tour, they’ll first explore the iconic Independence National Historical Park, a centerpiece of Philadelphia’s Revolutionary heritage.
They’ll marvel at Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution were signed.
Next, they’ll visit the Liberty Bell, a powerful symbol of American independence.
The tour also includes a stop at Congress Hall, the meeting place of the U.S. Congress from 1790 to 1800.
Throughout the park, travelers will learn about the key events and figures that shaped the nation’s founding, seeing the rich history of this remarkable site.
Discovering the Significance of Independence Hall
Independence Hall stands as the centerpiece of the Independence National Historical Park, where visitors can witness the hallowed ground where some of America’s most pivotal events unfolded. This iconic building is where the Founding Fathers convened to draft and sign the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. As guests explore the assembly room and the adjacent sites, they can enjoy the rich history and feel the weight of the momentous decisions made here. The significance of Independence Hall is undeniable, a testament to the birth of a nation and the enduring spirit of democracy.
| Key Facts About Independence Hall | |
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| Constructed | 1753 |
| Architectural Style | Georgian |
| Purpose | Government Offices |
| Historic Significance | Birthplace of America |
| Current Status | National Historic Landmark |
Admiring the Iconic Liberty Bell
The iconic Liberty Bell stands as a powerful symbol of American independence and freedom.
As part of the Philadelphia walking tour, visitors have the opportunity to view this renowned landmark up close.
The tour experience highlights three key facts about the Liberty Bell:
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The Liberty Bell originally hung in the steeple of the Pennsylvania State House, now known as Independence Hall.
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The bell was rung to call citizens together for proclamations and announcements, including the reading of the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
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The Liberty Bell’s iconic crack is a testament to the bell’s long and storied history, with the fissure only adding to its symbolic significance.
Visiting the Museum of the American Revolution
Though the walking tour includes a special presentation at the Museum of the American Revolution, visitors can also choose to explore the museum more extensively on their own. The museum offers a comprehensive look at the American Revolutionary War, with interactive exhibits and immersive experiences. Visitors can learn about key battles, the founding fathers, and the sacrifices made during the war for independence.
| Exhibit | Description | Highlights |
| — | — | — |
| The Road to Independence | Explores the events and ideas that led to the American Revolution | Introductory film, artifacts, and interactive displays |
| The War in the Colonies | Depicts the military campaigns and strategies of the war | 360-degree theater experience, dioramas, and personal accounts |
| The Revolution and the Arts | Showcases how art, music, and literature shaped the revolutionary movement | Paintings, sculptures, and historical documents |
Exploring Historic Neighborhoods and Landmarks
What better way to take in the rich history of Philadelphia than by exploring its iconic neighborhoods and landmarks?
The walking tour takes visitors on a journey through the heart of the city, highlighting key sites that played a pivotal role in the American Revolution.
Some of the must-see stops include:
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Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution were signed.
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The Liberty Bell, a symbol of American independence and freedom.
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Elfreth’s Alley, the oldest continuously inhabited residential street in the United States.
Throughout the tour, the knowledgeable guide weaves together captivating stories that bring the city’s past to life.
Accessibility and Group Options
Although the tour is wheelchair accessible, visitors with mobility challenges are encouraged to inform the tour operator in advance to ensure seamless accommodations. Private group options are also available for those seeking a more customized experience. The tour operator is happy to work with groups of all sizes, from intimate gatherings to larger parties. To better understand the group options, consider the following table:
| Group Size | Discounted Pricing |
|————|——————-|
| 2-5 people | 5% off per person |
| 6-10 people| 10% off per person|
| 11-15 people| 15% off per person|
| 16-20 people| 20% off per person|
| 21+ people | 25% off per person|
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is There Any Dress Code for the Tour?
There is no strict dress code for the tour. Comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended to ensure a pleasant experience exploring the historical sites and neighborhoods.
Can We Bring Food and Drinks on the Tour?
Guests are generally allowed to bring food and drinks on the tour. However, the tour guide may request that any eating or drinking be done during scheduled stops to minimize disruptions. It’s best to check with the tour operator for their specific policies.
Are There Any Restroom Breaks During the Tour?
Yes, there are restroom breaks during the tour. The tour guide ensures there are opportunities to use restrooms at various points along the 2.5-hour walking route to accommodate the needs of participants.
Do We Need to Bring Our Own Headphones for the Audio Guides?
No, you don’t need to bring your own headphones. The tour provider supplies audio guides with headphones as part of the experience. Simply follow along with the guide as they lead you through the historical sites.
Can We Take Pictures During the Tour?
Yes, visitors are generally allowed to take photos during the tour. The tour guides encourage guests to capture the historic sights and scenery to commemorate their experience, though they may ask participants to be mindful of others in the group.
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The Sum Up
Enjoy America’s rich history on the "Philadelphia: History, Highlights & Revolution Walking Tour." This engaging 2.5-hour journey explores iconic sites, including Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. Guests enjoy discounted admission to the Museum of the American Revolution, making it an educational and memorable experience for all. With group discounts available, it’s an accessible way to discover the birthplace of America.