Philadelphia: Independence Trail Guided Walking Tour

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ID: GYG1303155-1991552
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País: United States

Duração: 02:00 horas


Descrição

Explore the birthplace of the United States on a guided walking tour of Philadelphia. Visit the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and the Graff House, and learn about the city's history.
Begin your tour at the Visitor Center, where Philadelphia’s rise from William Penn’s “Holy Experiment” to the largest and most influential city in colonial America set the stage for revolution. As you walk the very streets where independence was imagined, explore how a diverse and ambitious city became the intellectual and political capital of the colonies.

See the Graff House, where Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence amid growing calls for separation from Britain. Gain insight into the political tension of 1776, the influence of Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, and the intense debates within the Continental Congress that ultimately led to independence.

Stand on the site of the President’s House, where George Washington and John Adams led the young nation while navigating the complexities of governance, slavery, and the creation of federal institutions.

See the Liberty Bell, one of the most enduring symbols of freedom, and uncover the lesser-known history behind its inscription, its travels during the Revolution, and its later role as a powerful abolitionist icon.

Step into Independence Hall, where both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were debated and adopted. Learn how the Continental Congress functioned during wartime, how the Articles of Confederation failed, and how the Constitutional Convention of 1787 completely reimagined the structure of government.

Continue to Congress Hall and Old City Hall, where the early federal government took shape—ratifying the Bill of Rights, establishing the Supreme Court, and defining the balance of power that still governs the nation today.

Explore the financial and economic foundations of the country at the First and Second Banks of the United States, where debates between Hamilton and Jefferson over federal power created lasting divisions in American politics.

Walk through Franklin Court to discover the life and legacy of Benjamin Franklin—printer, scientist, diplomat, and one of the most influential figures of the 18th century. See how his printing press and postal innovations helped spread revolutionary ideas across the colonies.

Visit Carpenters’ Hall, the meeting place of the First Continental Congress, where unity among the colonies was first tested, and Christ Church, where many of the Founding Fathers worshipped and built relationships that shaped the Revolution.

Along the way, encounter powerful stories of individuals like early naval leader John Barry, financier Robert Morris, and the legal legacy of Andrew Hamilton, whose defense of press freedom laid groundwork for the First Amendment.

This tour also explores the broader social and cultural forces of the era—from Quaker ideals of equality and pacifism to the role of immigrants, printers, merchants, and everyday citizens in shaping the revolutionary movement.

Destaques

  • Immerse yourself in the history of the United States on a guided tour
  • Visit the Liberty Bell and learn about its role as an abolitionist icon
  • Explore Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed
  • See the Graff House, where Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration
  • Discover the financial and economic foundations of the country

Idiomas de guia

INFORMAÇÕES IMPORTANTES
Wear comfortable shoes for walking
The tour covers historical and cultural insights
Suitable for history enthusiasts
Outside the front entrance on Market St. The guide will have a TopDogTours (White and Blue Checker Bordered Flag with Dog Logo in the Center).
INCLUÍDO
  • Walking tour of Philadelphia's historic sites
  • Visit to the Visitor Center
  • Tour of Graff House
  • Visit to the site of the President’s House
  • Viewing of the Liberty Bell
  • Entry to Independence Hall
  • Tour of Congress Hall and Old City Hall
  • Visit to the First and Second Banks of the United States
  • Walk through Franklin Court
  • Visit to Carpenters’ Hall
  • Visit to Christ Church
NÃO INCLUÍDO
  • Food and drinks
  • Transportation to and from the meeting point

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Cancelamentos

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