Step into the heart of American history on this immersive walking tour through Philadelphia’s Old City. Meet your expert guide outside the National Constitution Centre and set off on a journey through the streets where the nation’s founders shaped the future. As you stroll past historic landmarks, discover the stories of Ben Franklin, George Washington, Betsy Ross, Alexander Hamilton, and many more.
Your guide will share insights at each stop, including the Free Quaker Meeting House, Ben Franklin’s grave, the Betsy Ross House, and the remarkable Christ Church. Marvel at Franklin Court, once home to Ben Franklin and now a tribute to his legacy, and see the site of the First Continental Congress at Carpenters’ Hall. Admire the Greek Revival architecture of the Second Bank of the United States and the distinguished Library Hall of the American Philosophical Society.
Continue to the First US Supreme Court and Old City Hall, where the first justices convened under President Washington. Stand before Independence Hall, where both the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution were signed, and Congress Hall, the nation’s first Capitol. Conclude your journey at the Liberty Bell Centre and the President’s House, reflecting on Philadelphia’s pivotal role in America’s founding.
This engaging tour offers a chance to ask questions, interact with a knowledgeable historian, and experience the city’s revolutionary spirit first-hand.