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Fantastic Philadelphia Self-Guided Audio Tour

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Philadelphia, US
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Fantastic Philadelphia Self-Guided Audio Tour

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Experience the best of Philadelphia, the city rich in history and charm, with the Fantastic Philadelphia Self-Guided Audio Tour. Explore this amazing city at your own pace as you uncover its fascinating stories and visit historic buildings and monuments such as the Liberty Bell and the Masonic Temple. This self-guided tour allows you to set the pace and explore at your leisure, making it perfect for those who love walking and discovering new places. With a total duration of approximately two hours, you can pause the audio guide when needed and even take breaks to grab a bite to eat or do some shopping along the way. Download the tour, put on your headphones, and embark on an unforgettable journey through the cultural and glamorous sights of Philadelphia. Please note that this tour is only available in English.

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • Admission Not Included
  • 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • & Audio GuidedSelf Guided Experience
  • Explore the fascinating history of Philadelphia
  • Visit the iconic Philadelphia Museum of Art
  • Discover the Franklin Institute and its scientific wonders
  • Experience the beauty of the Masonic Temple
  • Immerse yourself in the rich history of Independence National Historical Park
  • Self-Guided Audio Tour
  • Downloadable link to download mp3 file and map
  • Self-Paced
  • Zip folder of audio files and map
  • Headphones
  • Audio Device (you can download the tour on your own smartphones,...
  • Food/Drink
  • Transportation
  • Admission Fees

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Introduction

Discover the rich history and small-town charm of Philadelphia, affectionately known as 'Philly.' This self-guided audio tour allows you to explore the city at your own pace, immersing yourself in its fascinating stories and iconic landmarks. Experience the culture and glamour of a larger city blended with a sense of warmth and authenticity.

What to expect?

With the Fantastic Philadelphia Self-Guided Audio Tour, you can expect a captivating journey through this amazing city. The tour lasts approximately two hours, but you have the flexibility to pause the audio guide whenever you need to grab a bite to eat or indulge in some local shopping. The tour covers key historical buildings and monuments, including the Liberty Bell and Masonic Temple, giving you an in-depth understanding of Philadelphia's evolution as a major city and former capital of the United States.

Who is this for?

This self-guided audio tour is perfect for curious travelers who want to explore Philadelphia on their own terms. Whether you're an experienced solo traveler or visiting with friends and family, this tour offers something for everyone. History enthusiasts will be captivated by the rich stories and significance of each landmark. Art lovers can appreciate the impressive collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Inclusive and informative, this tour ensures that everyone can enjoy and appreciate the beauty and history of Philadelphia.

Why book this?

Embark on this self-guided audio tour and immerse yourself in the hidden gems of Philadelphia. With the freedom to choose your own starting and ending points, you have the flexibility to tailor the tour to your schedule and interests. The audio guide provides a fascinating narrative that brings the city's history to life, allowing you to see the sights with a deeper understanding. Whether you're a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply curious about Philadelphia's charm, this tour is a captivating adventure.

Good to know

The self-guided audio tour is available in English and can be easily downloaded. Simply put on your headphones, open the map provided, and start walking. The tour lasts approximately two hours, but you have the convenience to pause and resume whenever you like. Along the way, take the opportunity to explore the city's diverse culinary offerings or indulge in some shopping. Immerse yourself in the captivating stories of Philadelphia and make unforgettable memories.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the Fantastic Philadelphia Self-Guided Audio Tour have expressed their delight and satisfaction. They found the tour to be informative, engaging, and well-paced. Visitors were particularly impressed by the significant landmarks covered, such as the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Independence National Historical Park. Many praised the flexibility of the tour, allowing them to explore at their own leisure. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply looking to discover the hidden gems of Philadelphia, this self-guided audio tour promises a memorable and enriching experience.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Your Itinerary

Philadelphia Museum of Art

With over 227,000 items on display in the museum, the Philadelphia Museum of Art boasts an astounding collection of Eastern and Western art, and is one of the biggest museums in America.

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The Franklin Institute

The Franklin Institute, which is named after the world famous scientist Benjamin Franklin, was founded on February 5, 1824 by Samuel Vaughan Merrick and William H. Keating. The Franklin Institute's founding purpose was to honour Benjamin Franklin and advance the usefulness of his inventions, and since then The Franklin Institute has played a central, yet constantly evolving, role in meeting the educational needs of America in the fields of science and technology.

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Masonic Temple

The Masonic Temple is a historic Masonic building and today serves as the headquarters of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, Free and Accepted Masons. The Temple receives thousands of visitors every year to view the ornate and immaculate structure, which includes seven lodge rooms, where today a number of Philadelphia lodges and the Grand Lodge conduct their meetings.

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Independence National Historical Park

The 55 acre space of the Independence National Historical Park covers the majority of Philadelphia’s historic downtown district, and is a monument to the American revolution as well as the nation’s founding history.

Liberty Bell Center

The origin of the Liberty Bell dates back to 1751 when the Pennsylvania Assembly ordered the bell to commemorate the 50-year anniversary of William Penn's 1701 Charter of Privileges, Pennsylvania's original constitution. The Bell achieved its iconic status when abolitionists adopted the Bell as a symbol for the movement. It was, in fact, the abolitionists who gave it the name "Liberty Bell," in reference to its inscription.

Declaration House (Graff House)

Declaration House, also known as Graff House, was originally built in 1775 by Philadelphia bricklayer Jacob Graff, Jr.. It is famous as the location where Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence in 1776.

National Constitution Center

The National Constitution Center brings the United States Constitution to life by hosting interactive exhibitions, constitutional conversations and inspires active citizenship by celebrating the American constitutional tradition.

Admission Not Included

Betsy Ross House

Betsy Ross House is a historical landmark in Philadelphia alleged to be the site where the seamstress and flag-maker Betsy Ross purportedly lived when she sewed the first American Flag, although this story is generally held to be untrue by historians.

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Elfreth's Alley

Elfreth's Alley is named after Jeremiah Elfreth, an 18th-century blacksmith and property owner, and is the oldest continuously inhabited street in America. Today thirty-two houses, built between 1728 and 1836, line the alley. They form one of the last intact early American streetscapes in the nation.

Reviews

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Sendi243

Love the fact that we were on our own without having to listen to moaning and complaints from other travellers. Easy to use and valuable info.

princessamelia33

We could not follow the map - it was not at all clear. We could not understand the directions on the audio. It was a complete waste of $110.00.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-04-30 20:41