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Philly's Historic District: Private Walking Tour

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Overview

Quotes Logo Private Walking Tour of Historic Philadelphia. Step back in time and explore the heart of American history on this private walking tour. Perfect for history buffs and curious travelers, this 90-minute experience unveils the stories behind Philadelphia's most iconic landmarks. See where America began!

The tour takes guests to over 21 historic sites, including Independence National Historical Park, home to Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. Imagine the debates within Carpenters' Hall and witness where Thomas Jefferson penned the Declaration of Independence at Declaration House (Graff House). Guests will also see Congress Hall, Old City Hall, the site of Ben Franklin's home, Christ Church, Elfreth's Alley, and more! This is an overview tour, so all sites are experienced from the outside.

Learn from a knowledgeable guide with a history degree and a passion for Philadelphia. This private tour ensures a personalized experience. This tour excludes entrance into any historic sites. Foreign language tours (Spanish, French, Italian) require advanced notice. Quotes Logo

Highlights

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See Historic Sites: Visit over 21 historical landmarks in Philly's Historic District.

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Expert Guide: Learn from a guide with a history degree and a passion for Philadelphia.

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Private Experience: Enjoy a personalized tour tailored to the group.

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Perfect Walking Tour: Great for all ages.

Sentiment Analysis

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The tour is highly rated overall, with visitors praising the informative guide and comprehensive overview of Philadelphia's historical district. Some wish for better audibility and interior access. Quotes Logo

  • Positive Highlight Icon Customers say the tour guide is very knowledgeable and friendly.

    Positive Highlight Icon Many reviewers loved learning historical facts about Philadelphia.

    Positive Highlight Icon Guests appreciated seeing many historical sites in a short amount of time.

    Positive Highlight Icon The tour is described as engaging and well-paced.

  • Negative Highlight Icon A few people mentioned that it can be hard to hear the guide sometimes.

    Negative Highlight Icon Some guests wished they could go inside the historical buildings.

The Journey

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Independence National Historical Park

Welcome to 'America's Most Historic Square Mile!' Begin your tour in Independence National Historical Park, the birthplace of the United States. Here, you'll receive an introduction to the key sites and stories that define Philadelphia's pivotal role in American history, setting the stage for an immersive exploration of liberty and democracy.

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Independence Hall

Step inside Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were debated and signed. Witness the room where the founding fathers forged the nation's destiny and imagine the weight of their decisions in this hallowed hall. A visit here is a journey to the very heart of American ideals.

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Liberty Bell

Witness the iconic Liberty Bell, a symbol of freedom and justice. Discover the story behind its crack, its original purpose, and how it became a powerful emblem of abolition and equality. Reflect on the bell's enduring message of liberty for all.

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Declaration House (Graff House)

Visit Declaration House, where Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence. Learn about the challenges he faced, the collaborators who assisted him, and the significance of this humble dwelling in the birth of American freedom. Imagine the debates and ideas that took shape within these walls.

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Congress Hall

Explore Congress Hall, the former meeting place of the U.S. Congress. Discover which states joined the Union within these walls and learn about the legislative milestones achieved here. Uncover the history and impact of decisions made in this landmark of American governance.

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Old City Hall

Discover Old City Hall, which served as both Philadelphia's city hall and the first home of the U.S. Supreme Court. Explore its architectural grandeur and learn about the pivotal legal and civic proceedings that shaped the early nation.

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Carpenter's Hall

Visit Carpenter's Hall, the site of the First Continental Congress and the birthplace of American independence. Hear about the impassioned debates and crucial decisions that ignited the revolutionary spirit. Uncover the intrigue and historical significance of this pivotal location.

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Ben Franklin's Home and Workshop Site

Explore the site of Benjamin Franklin's former home and workshops. While the house is no longer standing, learn about Franklin's life, inventions, and contributions to American society. Discover why the nearby post office holds a unique place in American postal history.

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Christ Church

Visit Christ Church, once the tallest building in America and a historical landmark. Explore the church's stunning architecture and discover its rich history, including its famous congregants and overlooked artifacts. Admire the blend of religious heritage and architectural grandeur.

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Elfreth's Alley

Stroll down Elfreth's Alley, the oldest residential street in America. Experience the charm of 18th-century Philadelphia as you admire the well-preserved homes and learn about the lives of the residents who have called this alley home for centuries.

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Betsy Ross House

Visit the Betsy Ross House and explore the legacy of the woman credited with sewing the first American flag. Uncover the facts and myths surrounding her story and gain insights into colonial life in Philadelphia. Discover the truth behind the flag's creation and her role in American history.

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Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

Explore the 'Bank of Banks,' the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. Learn about its role in the nation's economy and its influence on daily life. Discover the inner workings of this important institution and its impact on American finance.

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Mütter Museum

Step into the Mütter Museum, a fascinating collection of medical oddities and anatomical specimens. Explore its displays and learn about the history of medicine, surgical practices, and human anatomy. A unique and educational experience for those with an interest in medical history.

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The American Philosophical Society

Visit The American Philosophical Society, founded by Benjamin Franklin. See where brilliant minds gathered to discuss science and humanity, home to rare antiquities and research. Discover contributions to knowledge.

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Library Company of Philadelphia

Explore the Library Company, an idea by Benjamin Franklin that sparked a smarter world. Discover who studied here for an important journey! Delve into the history of books and learning in colonial America.

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First Bank of the United States

Visit the site of the First Bank of the United States. Learn why the Second Bank needed to be built. Delve into the financial history of the nation and its early economic institutions.

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Carpenters' Company of the City and County of Philadelphia

Discover the Carpenters' Hall, the colonial version of The Pentagon and a museum with captivating military items from the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Arch Street Meeting House

Explore the Arch Street Meeting House, a Quaker house of worship, to understand its unique, simple design and learn about its place in Philadelphia's history of religious freedom and tolerance.

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United States Mint

Visit the United States Mint and see where almost half of the nation's coins are made. Observe the production of currency and learn about the history of coinage and precious metals in the United States. A fascinating glimpse into the world of money.

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National Constitution Center

Visit the National Constitution Center, the only museum dedicated to the U.S. Constitution. Take the oath of office, see where presidents stood, and learn about the founders of the country.

Know Before You Go

This is an overview walking tour, and all sites are experienced from the outside. Entrance into any historic sites are not included. Foreign language tours (Spanish, French, Italian) require advanced notice. Please confirm meeting point details upon booking.

Hot Tip

Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a lot of walking. Also, bringing water bottles to stay hydrated during the tour is encouraged. Some visitors say that it is important to stay close to the guide so that you can hear.

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