Grab your favorite six-pack or a boxed wine and you'll board a charming trolley for an enthralling Philadelphia sightseeing adventure. As you journey through the city, you'll not only witness its major landmarks but also hear fascinating tales about Philly that might surprise even the locals.
You make pit stops to explore key attractions like City Hall, Love Park, and for a dash of cinematic thrill, challenge yourself to replicate Rocky Balboa's iconic run up the famous Rocky Steps at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
But the adventure doesn't stop there. We travel thru charming streets of historic Old City, where you'll have the chance to lay eyes on legendary sites such as Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, Betsy Ross House, and more.... Lastly, take a leisurely stroll down Elfreth’s Alley, the oldest continuously inhabited residential street in the nation, where your tour reaches its delightful conclusion.
Look for a trolley parked in front of the courtyard of the Betsy Ross House.
Philadelphia's revolutionary family owned & operated tour company with tours deliver by a former comedian and history teacher.
Did Betsy Ross really sew our first flag? Find out on our tour and afterwards, check out Betsy's home.
The largest Chinese Friendship Gate in the world built by Chinese artisans for use outside of China.
Learn about our iconic City Hall, the largest masonry building in the world!
Catch a glimpse of our famous LOVE sculpture by artist Robert Indiana
The head of the Roman-Catholic church in Philadelphia.
Home to an original replica of The Thinker!
The Barnes Foundation is an art collection and educational institution promoting the appreciation of art and horticulture.
One of the oldest art museums in the nation, it's best known for the staircase made famous by Rocky Balboa.
Take a pic in front of the bronze statue dedicated to Philly's native son, Rocky Balboa.
Where Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence.
The birthplace of Independence, our nation and the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Tickets are free but time stamped!
Our tour ends just a few short blocks away!
The oldest active confectionary (1863) and oldest active candy store (1911) in America!
The first post office in America.
"The Church of the Revolution" home to 15 signers of our Declaration of Independence.
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