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Self Guided Walking Tour of Story of Rebels of the Revolution in Old Town Philly

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Embark on a self-guided walking tour of the Story of Rebels of the Revolution in Old Town Philly and immerse yourself in the spirit of the American Revolution. This music-infused, British-narrated tour will transport you back in time, as you explore iconic sites like Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, Benjamin Franklin's grave, and the Betsy Ross House. You'll discover the tales of famous American rebels like George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Betsy Ross, and more, who fought against the powerful British Empire and won. With our cutting-edge technology guiding you through the streets, you'll be able to explore at your own pace and feel the excitement of this historic revolution. Don't miss out on this unique and unforgettable experience that will leave you inspired by the courage and determination of the rebels who founded this great nation.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 1 hours - 1 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedSelf Guided Experience
  • Discover sites of the American Revolutionary Rebels
  • Learn the stories of Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, and other well-known rebels
  • Explore Philadelphia's historic landmarks and attractions
  • Immerse yourself in the ambiance of the revolution
  • Experience a top-notch, technology-guided tour
  • You will learn unique stories of the Revolutionary War, like G. Washington's nick name "Town Killer"
  • You'll see the sites where the founding fathers started the USA
  • You'll see the most historic spots in the USA, Independence Hall, Carpenters Hall and many more!
  • Rebels of the Revolution Solo Walking Tour on the WalknTours app
  • You'll learn the story of the Rebels of the Revolution, B. Franklin, G. Washington, Hamilton and....
  • Go at your own pace and schedule. This is all on our WalknTours app.
  • Our Patented Technology is the most advanced Walking Tour Tech available. It's Patented
  • No Food or drinks.
  • No Human Guide, it's a solo tour navigated by the WalknTours app.
  • No Entrance tickets, it is all outside. But optionally you can go in, many sites are free.

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Introduction

Take a step back in time and explore the untold stories of the American Revolutionary Rebels with our captivating self-guided walking tour of Old Town Philly. This extraordinary experience will transport you to the heart of the revolution, immersing you in the sights and sounds of this pivotal moment in history. With top-notch technology guidance and a music-infused, British narration, you'll feel like you're living through the revolution itself. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to uncover the secrets of Philadelphia's rebellious past.

What to Expect?

Embark on a 60 to 90-minute journey filled with fascinating stories and iconic landmarks. Get ready to hear captivating tales of the American Rebels who fought against the mighty British Empire and emerged victorious. Discover the final resting place of Benjamin Franklin, witness the birth of the American flag at the Betsy Ross House, and step into the shoes of George Washington at the President's House. Along the way, you'll encounter the Liberty Bell, Carpenters' Hall, and Independence Hall, where the founding fathers forged a path towards independence.

Who is this for?

This self-guided walking tour is designed for history enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and anyone with a curiosity for the birth of a nation. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, this experience is perfect for those eager to delve deeper into America's revolutionary past. Immerse yourself in the stories and personalities of Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, Betsy Ross, and other well-known rebels who shaped the nation we know today. Everyone, regardless of age or background, will find this tour both educational and entertaining.

Why book this?

Experience the revolution like never before with our immersive and technologically advanced walking tour. The combination of music-infused storytelling, British narration, and state-of-the-art technology will transport you back in time, immersing you in the sights and sounds of the revolution. Unlike traditional tours, our self-guided experience allows you to explore at your own pace, ensuring a personalized and unforgettable journey. You'll gain a deeper understanding of the rebellious spirit that founded this great nation and appreciate the sacrifices made by these remarkable individuals.

Good to Know

While on the tour, simply start at Elfreth's Alley, the authentic starting point, and let our patented WalknTours technology guide you through the streets. If you happen to veer off track, the app will direct you to the next stop. The tour lasts between 60 to 90 minutes, giving you ample time to explore each historic site. Keep in mind that the tour only covers the exteriors of the landmarks, but fear not, as the captivating stories and breathtaking views will still leave you in awe. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring a fully charged phone to maximize your experience.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on this self-guided walking tour express their satisfaction and amazement at the immersive experience. They praise the high-quality production, blending history with music and narration, making it feel like stepping back in time. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to explore the landmarks at their own pace and enjoy the freedom to delve into the captivating stories of the revolutionary rebels. The combination of technology, historical knowledge, and interactive storytelling has left tourists in awe and deep admiration for those who fought for independence. This tour has undoubtedly left a lasting impression and garnered rave reviews as an extraordinary way to immerse oneself in American history.

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

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Your Itinerary

Elfreth's Alley

Elfreth's Alley is named after Jeremiah Elfreth, an 18th-century blacksmith. Our tour starts here to give you a glimpse of what the city looked like during the American revolution. While much of Philadelphia has changed, this alleyway has remained the same, and today it’s designated a National Historic Landmark. From this spot you'll press start tour and put your phone in your pocket. From there our WalknTours patented technology will guide you through the streets. If you feel you are off track just check the arrow in the WalknTours app and it will point you in the direction of the next stop.

Betsy Ross House

(Pass by)

We will stop outside the Betsy Ross house and hear the story of how Betsy Ross met with George Washington and designed the American flag. It's pretty amazing! And the music is great.

Benjamin Franklin's Grave

We will stop at Benjamin Franklin's grave and discover his story of how he played a pivotal role in the revolution partnering with French. This guy was electric!

Kahal Kadosh Mikveh Israel

(Pass by)

We will stop outside of the Synagogue known as the "Synagogue of the Revolution" and learn the story of Haym Solomon, the financier of the Revolution. Fun story, and great music!

The President's House

The first president's house! This is where George Washington lived. George Washington had many nicknames, one of those was "Town Killer", I bet you won't learn that on the other tours! Learn the secrets of the rebels on our tour, the Rebels of the Revolution on WalknTours.

Liberty Bell Center

This bell has been around a long time. During the Revolution it was hid in Allentown. And it became a symbol of liberty AFTER the revolution. See the bell, for free!

Independence Hall

Its name Independence Hall came from the French general the Marquis de Lafayette. When he visited the state house he called it the “Hall of Independence.” This was the house of the rebels, In its halls the founding fathers debated and adopted the declaration of independence and the United States constitution. If you want to go in you'll have to book a ticket. Our tour only goes outside.

Admission Not Included

Signer's Garden

The statue in the center is the signer statue and recognizes the spirit and the risks the rebels of the American colonies took when they signed the declaration of independence. The statue is of George Clymer, a local merchant and politician. There are many rebels you'll learn about on this tour! And they are epppiiiicccc!

Carpenters' Hall

Carpenters’ hall was built for and still owned by the Carpenters company of Philadelphia, the country’s oldest craft guild. And it’s known as the “Birthplace of Liberty” And it's free! We will stop here and hear the story of when the Rebels met here and boycotted the British. And Quebec almost became one of the original colonies! Amazing! Crazy! You won't learn that on other tours. Learn more here!

First Bank of the United States

(Pass by)

Alexander Hamilton! The First Bank of the United States was the cornerstone of Hamilton's fiscal policy operating from 1791 to 1811. It was Hamilton’s idea that a national bank was vital to stabilize and improve the nation's credit, and to improve handling of the financial business of the government under the newly enacted Constitution. See Hamilton's old stomping grounds and learn his story on our tour!

Site Marker of Alexander Hamilton's Former Home

(Pass by)

See where Hamilton once lived! And of interesting note, it was in this house that the scandalous affair with Maria Reynolds occurred, that ended his career.

City Tavern (Museum)

(Pass by)

This is the spot the founding fathers feasted. And where this rebel tour end.

Reviews

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Angel_S

Easy to figure out. Tour guide was great and approachable, but some of the main stops weren't in the tour. Also, most of the tour info was things we already knew. I was going for some interesting and obscure facts, but they were brief descriptions of the sites and my children lost interest. I did like that we could go at our own pace and stop along the way, but I didn't necessarily feel that we profited much from the tour. Fortunately, it was very reasonable, so I was fine with the amount we spent on it.

Tanyaargo

Loved that I could take the tour at my own pace. The tour guide spoke clearly and made the narrative interesting.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-05-17 15:01