America turns 250 only once. And there is only one place to be, Philadelphia. This is where the Declaration of Independence was signed. Where the Constitution was written. Where the Liberty Bell rang and changed the world forever. On this private 2-hour walk through Old City, you won't just see these places, you'll stand in them, in the exact year the nation marks its 250th birthday. Your dedicated guide, fluent in your language, brings every cobblestone and every founding moment to life. Walk the same streets as Washington, Franklin, and Jefferson. Stand where America was born. And at Elfreth's Alley, the oldest street in America, receive your official America250 "1776" commemorative postcard to mail home from Benjamin Franklin's own post office, right on the tour route. From the Betsy Ross House to Independence National Historical Park, every step is 250 years of history. This is not a regular tour. This is a once-in-250-years experience. Book now, this moment will never come again.
We will meet at The Singer.
We will end the tour at Elfreth's Alley.
Your journey begins here — at the melodic heart of Philadelphia's history, where the story of a nation's founding echoes through the streets.
Stand in the cradle of American democracy — where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were debated and adopted. In 2026, this place carries 250 years of history.
Stroll through the very ground where America's 250th anniversary celebrations are centered. The spirit of 1776 has never felt more alive.
See the home of America's founding story in its most important year. The museum is hosting special 250th anniversary exhibitions throughout 2026. (Outside Visit)
Where the first American flag was sewn. Visit the birthplace of the most recognized symbol in the world — in the year it turns 250. (Outside Visit)
Uncover the hidden layers of presidential history — a unique glimpse into the lives of the men who built the nation you're celebrating today. (Outside Visit)
America's oldest continuously inhabited residential street. Here your guide hands you an official America250 "1776" commemorative postcard. Write a message to someone you love — you'll mail it from Benjamin Franklin's post office, two stops back on the route.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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