
Liberty Bell & Independence National Historical Park
- Address:520 Chestnut St, Philadelphia
- Hours:Open daily
- Admission:Park admission is free, Independence Hall needs tickets, but tickets are free.
Cultural Experience, Must-Do Experience, Monument - Historical, National Park
Liberty Bell & Independence National Historical Park Reviews
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This was wonderful for a first time trip. the walking tour allowed me to go at my own pace and to see a litle more of the city. I also really liked the historical info given in the tours. Most importantly the directions on how to get to the next sight were very user friendly. I would definatley recommend this product and use it again. Thanks Walking Tour!
Good tour but guide walked too fast for older people and children especially in the extreme
heat, many could not keep up.
The tour was very educational,with the areas the tour took, Society Hill, South Street etc and then into the Delaware river , very nice.
Great tour. The best way to see these interesting places, we had a short time in the city and the tour was the best way to get the most out of our stay.
Great, fun way to see the City of Brotherly Love and get an introduction into Philadelphia's history which you should already know, of course! and places of interest. If you have to sit at the back - beware of the splash!
Excellent tour with knowledgeable and friendly guide. You will see pointsplaces of interest that you probably would miss if you did a "do it yourself" version.
The itinerary was fairly comprehensive and our guide was very knowledgeable and friendly. Seeing the historical sites gave us a good overview of which sites we wanted to return to for a more thorough visit.
so much fun. we got a couple of strange looks when we got aboard without any children but that didn't bother us. you learn about the history and sights of philapelphia without having to walk and we even got some quackers to use and take home and a dip into the delaware river.
This was very informative also and helped us decide what we wanted to see when we returned to Philadelphia a few days later.
Our tour guide was book-learning student and brought some formal knowledge to this walking tour. For example, while stopping in front of Independence Hall, the guide gave his take on historical events but the participants chimed in, too. I liked the aspect of "walking" since it made one feel like being back in the 1700s with all the physical landmarks, cobblestones, and brickwork especially great was walking thru the Franklins Post Office and then on to the outline of his family home. The mid-day slot made the tour right for encountering on-the-spot dramatic performances associated with parks and landmarks.The guide mentioned the role Franklin's wife, Deborah, played in complementing his life and times. The duration or 2.5 hours was just the right amount of time to enjoy the tour
A very enthusiastic tour guide gave us plently of drama! I loved the folk story he told us with his booming and youthful voice. I really appreciate young people after I took this tour, in general. He really knew his stuff and made everybody happy and entertained. I like that it was offered at night in the dark because it made me remember playing outside in the dark when I was a youth with all the walking we did. The tour guide was a very excellent storyteller! I am pleased we talked by and the tour guide gave narration that many of the building were empty but had caretakers.




