What You Will Do
Experience the City with the Best: Our tours are guided by the company's founder and owner, who happens to be a former stand-up comedian and a history teacher. With a deep love and passion for everything Philadelphia, he brings a unique blend of humor and historical knowledge to your journey.
Step into History's Footprints: Take a captivating 1.5-hour stroll through the cobblestone streets of Old City, retracing the steps of the Founding Fathers.
Covering All the Must-Sees: During your tour, we make sure to visit every significant landmark in historic Old City. Rest assured, you'll leave with not only great memories but also a profound understanding of this city's remarkable history.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
Departure Point: Anima
(We meet outside of this pet store across the street from the Starbucks on the corner of 3rd and Arch)
Address: 302 Arch Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19106
1
Betsy Ross House
7 minutes
Tour 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.
2
Elfreth's Alley
10 minutes
The oldest continuously lived on street in the original American colonies.
3
Benjamin Franklin Bridge
When it was first constructed, it laid claim to "longest suspension bridge in the world!"
4
Christ Church
7 minutes
Known as the Church of the Revolution, admission is "donation only". Learn from some of the best historians in the city!
5
B. Free Franklin Post Office
5 minutes
The first post office in America!
6
Carpenters' Hall
7 minutes
See where the seed for America was first planted! Admission is "Donation only" and up to the discretion of guests.
7
Second Bank of the United States
15 minutes
A presidential portrait gallery run by the parks department.
8
Liberty Bell
15 minutes
The most famous bell in America!
9
Independence Hall
10 minutes
We'll discuss the importance of Independence Hall, its roll in the Revolutionary War, and our brave founding fathers who walked through the halls.
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