Philly & Amish: Full-Day Tour from Philadelphia
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Overview
1-Day Tour to Philadelphia and Amish Community offers a journey through two contrasting worlds. This full-day bus tour starts near Philadelphia, where travelers will explore the historical landmarks of Philadelphia. See where America's history was written!
Travelers get to visit Elfreth's Alley, the Betsy Ross House, and Benjamin Franklin's Tomb at Christ Church Burial Ground. The tour continues to the Liberty Bell Center and Independence Hall, key sites in American history. The tour also makes stops at Philadelphia City Center, including the Masonic Center, City Hall, and Love Park, before heading to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway and the Philadelphia Museum of Art Steps.
The tour then heads to Lancaster County, home to the Amish community, and The Amish Village. During this journey travelers get to experience where time seems to stand still. This experience includes taxes, entrance to the Amish Village, a professional guide in Spanish, and air-conditioned transportation. Food, drinks, and tips are not included.
Highlights
Explore Philadelphia's History: See historical landmarks where America's history was written.
Visit the Amish Village: Experience the unique culture and simple way of life in Lancaster County.
Comfortable Transportation: Relax in an air-conditioned bus throughout the day.
Expert Spanish-Speaking Guide: Learn about the sites from a knowledgeable guide.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers enjoyed the combination of city sights and rural landscapes, but some desired a slower pace.

Customers loved seeing both Philadelphia's history and the Amish countryside.
Many enjoyed the convenience of the bus tour and having a guide.
The Amish village visit was a highlight for many.
Riding in the Air-conditioned transportation was very comfortable.
Some reviewers wished for more time at certain stops.
A few mentioned that the tour felt rushed.
The Journey
Roadside Breakfast Stop (Near Philadelphia)
Enjoy a comforting breakfast at a carefully selected roadside eatery en route to Philadelphia. This stop provides a chance to refuel and refresh before diving into the historical heart of the United States. Experience a taste of local flavors and hospitality as you prepare for a day of exploration and discovery.
Philadelphia City Tour
Delve into the rich tapestry of Philadelphia, a city brimming with historical significance and cultural landmarks. This tour will showcase the pivotal sites that shaped the United States, offering insights into the nation's founding and evolution. Get ready to walk in the footsteps of America's forefathers and experience the spirit of independence that permeates the city.
Elfreth's Alley
Step back in time as you stroll down Elfreth's Alley, the oldest residential street in the United States. With its cobblestone paving and well-preserved 18th-century houses, this charming lane offers a glimpse into colonial life. Imagine the stories these historic homes could tell as you wander through this living museum.
Betsy Ross House
Visit the Betsy Ross House, where the iconic seamstress is said to have sewn the first American flag. Explore the home of this legendary figure and learn about her life and contributions to the American Revolution. Discover the fascinating story behind the creation of the Stars and Stripes and its enduring symbol of American identity.
Benjamin Franklin's Tomb (Christ Church Burial Ground)
Pay your respects at the final resting place of Benjamin Franklin, one of America's most influential Founding Fathers. Located in the Christ Church Burial Ground, his tomb is a simple yet significant monument to his legacy as an inventor, diplomat, and statesman. Toss a penny onto his grave for good luck, a tradition born from his famous quote, 'A penny saved is a penny earned.'
Liberty Bell Center
Stand in awe before the Liberty Bell, an iconic symbol of American independence and freedom. Located in the Liberty Bell Center, this cracked bell resonates with the spirit of the nation's founding. Learn about its history, from its casting in London to its role in the abolitionist and civil rights movements. The Liberty Bell embodies the ideals of liberty and justice for all.
Independence Hall
Step inside Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were debated and signed. This red brick building, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a cornerstone of American democracy. Walk through the Assembly Room and imagine the momentous debates that shaped the nation. Feel the weight of history in this hallowed hall.
Philadelphia City Center (Masonic Center, City Hall, Love Park)
Explore the vibrant heart of Philadelphia's City Center, where history meets modernity. Admire the grandeur of the Masonic Temple, a masterpiece of Freemason architecture; witness the workings of local government at City Hall; and capture a memorable photo at LOVE Park, home to Robert Indiana's iconic LOVE sculpture. This area encapsulates Philadelphia's blend of heritage and urban appeal.
Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Stroll along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, a scenic boulevard modeled after the Champs-Élysées in Paris. This cultural artery connects City Hall to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, passing by an array of museums, institutions, and monuments. Immerse yourself in art, science, and history as you explore the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, the Swann Memorial Fountain, and the Franklin Institute, among other iconic landmarks.
Philadelphia Museum of Art Steps (Rocky Steps)
Embrace your inner champion and run up the 'Rocky Steps' at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, made famous by the Rocky film series. Recreate the iconic scene and strike a pose with the Rocky statue located at the base of the stairs. Enjoy panoramic views of the city skyline from the top, and celebrate the spirit of perseverance and determination.
Lancaster County (Amish Country)
Journey to Lancaster County and immerse yourself in the tranquil world of the Amish community. Experience the slower pace of life, admire the rolling farmland, and witness the traditional customs and craftsmanship of this unique culture. Discover a different way of life, rooted in simplicity, faith, and community.
The Amish Village
Step into The Amish Village and gain an authentic glimpse into the daily lives of the Amish people. Explore a genuine Amish property, learn about their farming practices, and discover their traditional crafts. Engage with the culture firsthand and gain a deeper understanding of their values and way of life. This immersive experience offers a rare opportunity to connect with a community that cherishes tradition and simplicity.
Know Before You Go
This 1-Day Tour to Philadelphia and Amish Community includes taxes, entrance to the Amish Village, a professional guide in Spanish, and air-conditioned transportation. What is not included is Food or drinks and tips. Please confirm pickup details when booking to ensure a smooth start to the tour.
Hot Tip
Many people like to buy snacks and drinks to bring on the bus, especially for the ride between Philadelphia and Amish Country. Also, wear comfortable shoes, because there's a good amount of walking at both the historical sites and in the Amish Village.