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Revolutionary Philly for People with Sensory Issues Special Needs

By Step Into Philly Tours
Free cancellation available
Price is P 1,453 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 1h 30m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
Overview

Can't stand crowds? Differently abled? Join us for an early morning walking tour that beats the crowds. This slow, gentle tour goes at the pace you need, led by a caring historian. Wheelchair and walker friendly.

Activity location
  • Independence Visitor Center
    • 599 Market Street
    • 19106, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Meeting/Redemption Point
  • Independence Visitor Center
    • 599 Market Street
    • 19106, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

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Revolutionary Philly for People with Sensory Issues Special Needs
  • Activity duration is 1 hour and 30 minutes1h 30m
    1h 30m
  • English
Language options: English
Starting time: 8:30
Price details
P 1,452.70 x 1 AdultP 1,452.70

Total
Price is P 1,452.70
Until Sat, Feb 14

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Walking tour with an APT-certified guide
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Site interiors, weather guarantee, gratuity for the guide

Know before you book

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

The President's House (Pass by)
Presidents George Washington and John Adams both lived here when Philadelphia was Capitol of the United States. Originally a privately-owned mansion, c. 1767, hear about the Pennsylvania “royalty” who lived here, the invasion of Philadelphia, and the site’s treasonous activity.
Liberty Bell Center (Pass by)
An iconic symbol of American freedom. View this historic bell from the outside and hear about its 274-year history. “Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof!”
Congress Hall (Pass by)
Congress Hall, c. 1789, served as the very first United States Capitol. This was where the federal government of the United States convened from 1790-1800.
Independence Hall (Pass by)
The United States was born here! The U.S. Constitution was created here! Huzzah! Independence Hall, c. 1733, was the Pennsylvania State House for more than forty years before America separated from Britain in 1776. If only the walls could talk.
Old City Hall (Pass by)
The newly formed United State supreme court convened here when Philadelphia was the temporary capitol of the nation. President George Washington chose the first justices. This building, formerly City Hall, c. 1790, witnessed the best legal minds in the new country, including Alexander Hamilton.
American Philosophical Society Museum (Pass by)
This museum is located in Philosophical Hall, c. 1789. Exhibits change annually. Ben Franklin founded the APS in 1743 for the purpose of “promoting useful knowledge.”
American Philosophical Society Philosophical Hall (Pass by)
A carved figure of Benjamin Franklin occupies the center façade of this building—a fitting tribute to the man who founded the oldest learning society in the U.S. This extraordinary library is home to a world-renowned collection. Reconstructed 1959.
Commodore Barry Statue (Pass by)
Learn about the Father of the U.S. Navy and his amazing exploits at sea during the American Revolution.
Second Bank of the United States (Pass by)
The Second Bank of the United States, c. 1824, is a fine example of Greek Revival architecture. This building was once a financial hub for the nation.
Robert Morris Statue (Pass by)
Admire the forgotten founding father. Robert Morris: patriot, statesman, financier and leader in the American Revolution. Yet he’s barely known today. From greatness to obscurity: What happened to him?
Carpenters' Hall (Pass by)
The site of the First Continental Congress, the colonies’ first step towards independence. Delegates from twelve colonies gathered here in 1774 to address their problems with Britain.

Location

Activity location
  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIES
    Independence Visitor Center
    • 599 Market Street
    • 19106, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Meeting/Redemption Point
  • PEOPLEPEOPLE
    Independence Visitor Center
    • 599 Market Street
    • 19106, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

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