Philadelphia

Explore the City of Brotherly Love

tour summary

 

Every American needs to visit their capital city and witness the incredible history, culture and government in action. Our Philadelphia tour is usually between two (2) and three (3) nights, although each tour is customized to your group’s preferences.

Your tour may also include a number of historic side trips, such as Gettysburg, the Lancaster Amish Country, Washington, DC or New York City. You may also enjoy a dance cruise, ballgame, theatre or other special appointments. Ask your Tour Director / Teacher for the specifics of your tour.

 

sample tour itinerary

Valley Forge

Valley Forge in Pennsylvania was the site of the military camp of the American Continental Army over the winter of 1777–1778 during the American Revolutionary War.

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Franklin Institute Science Museum

The Franklin Institute (named after the noted American scientist and statesman Benjamin Franklin) is a museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and one of the oldest centers of science education and development in the United States, dating to 1824.

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wikipedia | official website

IMAX Theatre

The Tuttleman IMAX Theater is an IMAX dome theater that is 180 encompassing and tilted at 30 degrees.

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Candlelight Tour

Peer into the other side of America's most historic and most haunted city, on an entertaining candlelight walking tour of Independence Park and Society Hill.

Historic Philadelphia
Congress Hall

Congress Hall is a building near the intersection of Chestnut and 6th Streets in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that served as the seat of the United States Congress from December 6, 1790 to May 14, 1800.

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Franklin Court

In this one area, you visit the United States Postal Service Museum, The Franklin Print Shop, and the Franklin Museum.

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official website

Elfreth's Alley

Elfreth's Alley is a residential street located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Liberty Bell

The Liberty Bell is an iconic symbol of American independence, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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wikipedia | official website

Betsy Ross House

The Betsy Ross House may be where Betsy Ross lived when she may have made the first American Flag.

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wikipedia | official website

Christ Church

Christ Church is an Episcopal church located at 22-26 N. 3rd Street between Market and Arch Streets in the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Carpenter's Court
Independence Hall

Independence Hall is the centerpiece of Independence National Historical Park located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, on Chestnut Street between 5th and 6th Streets.

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wikipedia | official website

United States Mint

The United States Mint primarily produces circulating coinage for the United States to conduct its trade and commerce.

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National Constitution Center

The National Constitution Center is an organization that seeks to expand awareness and understanding of the United States Constitution and operates a museum to advance those purposes.

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wikipedia | official website

Kimmel Theatre - "Freedom Rising"
The Story of We the People
1787 Philadelphian Street Scene
"The American Experience"