Philadelphia Independence Trail Tour

2 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English

Discover the pivotal moments of American history on the Philadelphia Independence Trail Tour, an engaging walking tour through the historic Old City. This tour brings the story of independence to life, revealing the real people and debates that shaped the nation. Starting at the Visitor Center, explore iconic sites like the Graff House, Independence Hall, and the Liberty Bell, while gaining insights into the complexities of governance and societal challenges faced by the founding fathers. This immersive journey is perfect for history enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of America's revolutionary roots.

- Comprehensive walking tour through Philadelphia's historic Old City
- Visit significant sites including Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell
- Learn about the debates that shaped the Declaration of Independence
- Expert guide provides insights into the lives of influential figures like Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin

What's Included

Expert Guide
Travel to or from Starting and Ending location

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point
Independence Visitor Center

We meet outside of the Market Street entrance and 6th St. Your guide will have a white and blue checkered flag with a dog logo to identify themselves. Please give the guide your full name and have your booking confirmation available if needed.

End point
National Constitution Center

Itinerary

Duration: 2 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Liberty Bell Center

    Stand before one of the most iconic symbols of American freedom as you visit the Liberty Bell. Travelers will see the famous crack up close, take in the powerful inscription—“Proclaim LIBERTY Throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants Thereof”—and learn the fascinating story behind how the bell was made, used, hidden during the Revolutionary War, and eventually transformed into a national symbol. Your guide will bring the Liberty Bell to life with engaging storytelling, explaining its role in the era of independence, its connection to the reading of the Declaration of Independence, and how it later became a powerful emblem for abolitionists and civil rights movements. Guests will also have the opportunity to walk through the Liberty Bell Center (time permitting), take photos, and gain a deeper understanding of why this single object continues to represent the ideals—and contradictions—of American freedom.

    10 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 2
    The President's House

    Stand on the site of America’s first Executive Mansion, where Presidents George Washington and John Adams lived and led the young nation. Explore the open-air memorial marking the home’s footprint while your guide shares stories of early leadership, daily life, and the people—both free and enslaved—who lived and worked here. This stop offers a powerful look at the foundations and contradictions of the presidency.

    5 minutes Admission ticket included
  • Declaration House (Graff House) (Pass by)

    Visit the Graff House, where Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence in the summer of 1776. Standing on this historic site, travelers will learn how rising tensions, revolutionary ideas, and public pressure pushed the colonies toward independence. Your guide will bring the moment to life, sharing the story behind the document, the debates that shaped it, and the people who made the break from Britain a reality.

    Admission ticket free
  • Independence Hall (Pass by)

    Stand in the shadow beneath Independence Hall, the birthplace of the United States, where the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were debated and adopted. Travelers will learn how the Continental Congress operated, how independence was declared, and how a new system of government was created. Your guide will bring this iconic site to life with the stories, debates, and decisions that shaped the nation.

    Admission ticket free
  • Second Bank of the United States (Pass by)

    Encounter the Second Bank of the United States, a striking symbol of early American finance and national authority. Travelers will learn how this institution was created to stabilize the economy after the War of 1812 and why it became one of the most controversial political battles of its time. Your guide will explain the clash between supporters and critics, including President Andrew Jackson, and how this debate shaped the future of the American economy.

    Admission ticket free
  • 3
    Carpenters' Hall

    Step into the story of Carpenters’ Hall, where the First Continental Congress met in 1774. Travelers will learn how delegates from across the colonies gathered here to respond to British policies and begin working together as a unified force. Your guide will highlight the debates, decisions, and growing sense of American identity that made this site a crucial first step toward independence.

    5 minutes Admission ticket included
  • Franklin Court (Pass by)

    Discover Franklin Court, the site of Benjamin Franklin’s former home and the modern museum dedicated to his extraordinary life. Travelers will explore the ghost structure marking his house footprint and learn how Franklin lived, worked, and shaped revolutionary ideas right here in Philadelphia. Your guide will bring his legacy to life—from printing and invention to diplomacy and the founding of American institutions—revealing why Franklin remains one of the most influential figures in U.S. history.

    Admission ticket free
  • Christ Church (Pass by)

    Visit Christ Church, one of the most important religious and social centers of colonial Philadelphia. Travelers will learn how many of the Founding Fathers, including George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, worshipped here while shaping the nation. Your guide will explore the role the church played in both spiritual life and political connection, offering insight into how community, leadership, and revolution intersected in this historic space. We also visit Andrew Hamilton's gave site - The man who gave us Freedom of Speech and Press as we know it!

    Admission ticket free
  • Betsy Ross House (Pass by)

    Explore the Betsy Ross House, traditionally believed to be where the first American flag was sewn. Travelers will hear the story of Betsy Ross and the origins of the flag, including the famous circle of thirteen stars. Your guide will also discuss what is known, what is debated, and how this enduring symbol of unity became a powerful part of American identity.

    Admission ticket free
  • Benjamin Franklin's Grave (Pass by)

    Visit the final resting place of Benjamin Franklin, one of the most influential figures of the American Revolution. Travelers will see his simple grave and learn about his remarkable life as a printer, inventor, diplomat, and Founding Father. Your guide will also share the traditions surrounding the site, including why visitors leave pennies as a tribute to his legacy.

    Admission ticket free
  • National Constitution Center (Pass by)

    Conclude your journey at the National Constitution Center, where the story of the United States continues beyond the founding era. Travelers will explore how the Constitution has evolved over time and why it remains a living document today. Your guide will tie together the themes of the tour, connecting the Revolutionary past to the ongoing debates about freedom, rights, and what it means to be American.

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Supplied by Top Dog Tours Inc.

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