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Visite des pères fondateurs de Philadelphie

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Découvrez le meilleur de l'histoire des États-Unis avec une touche moderne lors de cette visite en petit groupe de Philadelphie. Voyez où les pères fondateurs ont signé la déclaration d'indépendance, prenez une photo de la cloche de la liberté, visitez où ont vécu d'anciens présidents comme George Washington et découvrez William Penn, le fondateur de la Pennsylvanie. Vous découvrirez la culture de quartier animée de la vieille ville en passant devant des galeries d'art et des cafés, et couronnerez votre sortie avec une surprise dans un établissement local.
Ville: crême Philadelphia
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Ce qui est inclu
Join friendly Local, English-speaking guide
Enjoy a surprise local treat
Get tips on what else to see, do and eat during your stay
Explore the iconic sights of Philadelphia with a local guide
Pass the Liberty Bell and hear why this iconic symbol is famous all around the world
Join friendly Local, English-speaking guide
Enjoy a surprise local treat
Information additionnelle
  • Des transports en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Des vêtements adaptés à la météo et des chaussures confortables sont recommandés
  • Entrée dans les bâtiments/sites sont limités par le temps et la file d'attente
  • Il s'agit d'une visite adaptée aux enfants. Les enfants âgés de 6 à 11 ans inclusivement sont autorisés à participer à cette excursion au tarif indiqué ci-dessus. Les enfants de moins de 6 ans sont autorisés à participer gratuitement à cette visite. Veuillez nous informer au moment de la réservation si vous amenez un enfant de moins de 6 ans.
  • Cette visite ne va pas à l'intérieur de l'église du Christ au départ de 17h30. Nous le verrons de l'extérieur
  • Certaines églises peuvent ne pas nous être ouvertes le dimanche.
  • Les guides doivent se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Toutes les visites suivent le les derniers conseils des autorités sanitaires locales, y compris l'utilisation du masque et la distanciation sociale. Urban Adventures a reçu le label Safe Travels du World Travel and Tourism Council, qui reconnaît les entreprises qui ont adopté des protocoles normalisés mondiaux de santé et d'hygiène.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Betsy Ross House
Outside, get a glimpse of the Betsy Ross House and hear stories from your guide about the birth of the American flag.
2
Elfreth's Alley
From here, weave through the charming back alleys of Old City and walk down Elfreth's Alley, one of the country’s oldest continuously occupied residential streets. In this vibrant neighborhood, you’ll pass trendy cafes, shops, art galleries and buildings featuring industrial architecture.
3
Christ Church
When you reach Christ Church, where the Founding Fathers once worshiped, head inside (if it is open and available) to learn about the birth of the Episcopal Church in America. Then stop at a local coffee shop, where you may grab a quick snack or beverage (own expense) and relax with your guide — it’s the perfect opportunity to ask any questions you have about Philadelphia history.
4
Franklin Court
As your small-group tour continues through the Historic District, pass Franklin Court — the site of Ben Franklin's home — and view Independence Mall, the National Constitution Center and the US Mint.
5
Independence Mall
Follow your guide across the Mall and visit the President's House, once the home of George Washington and John Adams during Philadelphia’s tenure as the nation's capital.
6
Dream Garden Glass Mosaic
Continue to the Curtis Center, where you’ll enter (weekdays only) for a view of Maxfield Parrish's Dream Garden, a beautiful mosaic mural.
7
Washington Square
Then, it’s off to Washington Square for stories of William Penn, the state’s founder.
8
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution
And a possible visit to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
9
Independence National Historical Park
Stroll Independence Mall - the three block section of Independence National Park and the must-see Independence Hall (tour does not enter Independence Hall), where the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution were signed. As you walk, learn about Congress Hall, Old City Hall, the Philosophical Society, the Second Bank of the US and Carpenter's Hall.
10
Old City Arts District
Making your way back to the Old City neighborhood, end the tour at a local establishment. Enjoy a craft beer or refreshing non-alcoholic beverage before saying farewell to your guide or upgrade your tour and join us for a historical beer tour to learn about how beer and various pubs played a role in shaping our nation's history.
11
Betsy Ross House
Outside, get a glimpse of the Betsy Ross House and hear stories from your guide about the birth of the American flag.
12
Elfreth's Alley
From here, weave through the charming back alleys of Old City and walk down Elfreth's Alley, one of the country’s oldest continuously occupied residential streets. In this vibrant neighborhood, you’ll pass trendy cafes, shops, art galleries and buildings featuring industrial architecture.
13
Christ Church
When you reach Christ Church, where the Founding Fathers once worshiped, head inside (if it is open and available) to learn about the birth of the Episcopal Church in America. Then stop at a local coffee shop, where you may grab a quick snack or beverage (own expense) and relax with your guide — it’s the perfect opportunity to ask any questions you have about Philadelphia history.
14
Franklin Court
As your small-group tour continues through the Historic District, pass Franklin Court — the site of Ben Franklin's home — and view Independence Mall, the National Constitution Center and the US Mint.
15
Independence Mall
Follow your guide across the Mall and visit the President's House, once the home of George Washington and John Adams during Philadelphia’s tenure as the nation's capital.
16
Dream Garden Glass Mosaic
Continue to the Curtis Center, where you’ll enter (weekdays only) for a view of Maxfield Parrish's Dream Garden, a beautiful mosaic mural.
17
Washington Square
Then, it’s off to Washington Square for stories of William Penn, the state’s founder.
18
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution
And a possible visit to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
19
Independence National Historical Park
Stroll Independence Mall - the three block section of Independence National Park and the must-see Independence Hall (tour does not enter Independence Hall), where the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution were signed. As you walk, learn about Congress Hall, Old City Hall, the Philosophical Society, the Second Bank of the US and Carpenter's Hall.
20
Old City Arts District
Making your way back to the Old City neighborhood, end the tour at a local establishment. Enjoy a craft beer or refreshing non-alcoholic beverage before saying farewell to your guide or upgrade your tour and join us for a historical beer tour to learn about how beer and various pubs played a role in shaping our nation's history.
21
Betsy Ross House
Outside, get a glimpse of the Betsy Ross House and hear stories from your guide about the birth of the American flag.
22
Elfreth's Alley
From here, weave through the charming back alleys of Old City and walk down Elfreth's Alley, one of the country’s oldest continuously occupied residential streets. In this vibrant neighborhood, you’ll pass trendy cafes, shops, art galleries and buildings featuring industrial architecture.
23
Christ Church
When you reach Christ Church, where the Founding Fathers once worshiped, head inside (if it is open and available) to learn about the birth of the Episcopal Church in America. Then stop at a local coffee shop, where you may grab a quick snack or beverage (own expense) and relax with your guide — it’s the perfect opportunity to ask any questions you have about Philadelphia history.
24
Franklin Court
As your small-group tour continues through the Historic District, pass Franklin Court — the site of Ben Franklin's home — and view Independence Mall, the National Constitution Center and the US Mint.
25
Independence Mall
Follow your guide across the Mall and visit the President's House, once the home of George Washington and John Adams during Philadelphia’s tenure as the nation's capital.
26
Dream Garden Glass Mosaic
Continue to the Curtis Center, where you’ll enter (weekdays only) for a view of Maxfield Parrish's Dream Garden, a beautiful mosaic mural.
27
Washington Square
Then, it’s off to Washington Square for stories of William Penn, the state’s founder.
28
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution
And a possible visit to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
29
Independence National Historical Park
Stroll Independence Mall - the three block section of Independence National Park and the must-see Independence Hall (tour does not enter Independence Hall), where the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution were signed. As you walk, learn about Congress Hall, Old City Hall, the Philosophical Society, the Second Bank of the US and Carpenter's Hall.
30
Old City Arts District
Making your way back to the Old City neighborhood, end the tour at a local establishment. Enjoy a craft beer or refreshing non-alcoholic beverage before saying farewell to your guide or upgrade your tour and join us for a historical beer tour to learn about how beer and various pubs played a role in shaping our nation's history.
31
Betsy Ross House
Outside, get a glimpse of the Betsy Ross House and hear stories from your guide about the birth of the American flag.
32
Elfreth's Alley
From here, weave through the charming back alleys of Old City and walk down Elfreth's Alley, one of the country’s oldest continuously occupied residential streets. In this vibrant neighborhood, you’ll pass trendy cafes, shops, art galleries and buildings featuring industrial architecture.
33
Christ Church
When you reach Christ Church, where the Founding Fathers once worshiped, head inside (if it is open and available) to learn about the birth of the Episcopal Church in America. Then stop at a local coffee shop, where you may grab a quick snack or beverage (own expense) and relax with your guide — it’s the perfect opportunity to ask any questions you have about Philadelphia history.
34
Franklin Court
As your small-group tour continues through the Historic District, pass Franklin Court — the site of Ben Franklin's home — and view Independence Mall, the National Constitution Center and the US Mint.
35
Independence Mall
Follow your guide across the Mall and visit the President's House, once the home of George Washington and John Adams during Philadelphia’s tenure as the nation's capital.
36
Dream Garden Glass Mosaic
Continue to the Curtis Center, where you’ll enter (weekdays only) for a view of Maxfield Parrish's Dream Garden, a beautiful mosaic mural.
37
Washington Square
Then, it’s off to Washington Square for stories of William Penn, the state’s founder.
38
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution
And a possible visit to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
39
Independence National Historical Park
Stroll Independence Mall - the three block section of Independence National Park and the must-see Independence Hall (tour does not enter Independence Hall), where the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution were signed. As you walk, learn about Congress Hall, Old City Hall, the Philosophical Society, the Second Bank of the US and Carpenter's Hall.
40
Old City Arts District
Making your way back to the Old City neighborhood, end the tour at a local establishment. Enjoy a craft beer or refreshing non-alcoholic beverage before saying farewell to your guide or upgrade your tour and join us for a historical beer tour to learn about how beer and various pubs played a role in shaping our nation's history.
41
Betsy Ross House
Outside, get a glimpse of the Betsy Ross House and hear stories from your guide about the birth of the American flag.
42
Elfreth's Alley
From here, weave through the charming back alleys of Old City and walk down Elfreth's Alley, one of the country’s oldest continuously occupied residential streets. In this vibrant neighborhood, you’ll pass trendy cafes, shops, art galleries and buildings featuring industrial architecture.
43
Christ Church
When you reach Christ Church, where the Founding Fathers once worshiped, head inside (if it is open and available) to learn about the birth of the Episcopal Church in America. Then stop at a local coffee shop, where you may grab a quick snack or beverage (own expense) and relax with your guide — it’s the perfect opportunity to ask any questions you have about Philadelphia history.
44
Franklin Court
As your small-group tour continues through the Historic District, pass Franklin Court — the site of Ben Franklin's home — and view Independence Mall, the National Constitution Center and the US Mint.
45
Independence Mall
Follow your guide across the Mall and visit the President's House, once the home of George Washington and John Adams during Philadelphia’s tenure as the nation's capital.
46
Dream Garden Glass Mosaic
Continue to the Curtis Center, where you’ll enter (weekdays only) for a view of Maxfield Parrish's Dream Garden, a beautiful mosaic mural.
47
Washington Square
Then, it’s off to Washington Square for stories of William Penn, the state’s founder.
48
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution
And a possible visit to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
49
Independence National Historical Park
Stroll Independence Mall - the three block section of Independence National Park and the must-see Independence Hall (tour does not enter Independence Hall), where the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution were signed. As you walk, learn about Congress Hall, Old City Hall, the Philosophical Society, the Second Bank of the US and Carpenter's Hall.
50
Old City Arts District
Making your way back to the Old City neighborhood, end the tour at a local establishment. Enjoy a craft beer or refreshing non-alcoholic beverage before saying farewell to your guide or upgrade your tour and join us for a historical beer tour to learn about how beer and various pubs played a role in shaping our nation's history.
51
Maison Betsy Ross
À l'extérieur, jetez un coup d'œil à la maison Betsy Ross et écoutez les histoires de votre guide sur la naissance du drapeau américain.
52
L'allée d'Elfreth
De là, sillonnez les charmantes ruelles de la vieille ville et descendez Elfreth's Alley, l'une des plus anciennes rues résidentielles occupées en permanence du pays. Dans ce quartier animé, vous passerez devant des cafés branchés, des boutiques, des galeries d'art et des bâtiments à l'architecture industrielle.
53
Église du Christ
Lorsque vous atteignez Christ Church, où les pères fondateurs adoraient autrefois, dirigez-vous à l'intérieur (si elle est ouverte et disponible) pour en savoir plus sur la naissance de l'Église épiscopale en Amérique. Arrêtez-vous ensuite dans un café local, où vous pourrez prendre une collation rapide ou une boisson (à vos frais) et vous détendre avec votre guide - c'est l'occasion idéale de poser toutes vos questions sur l'histoire de Philadelphie.
54
Cour Franklin
Alors que votre visite en petit groupe se poursuit dans le quartier historique, passez Franklin Court - le site de la maison de Ben Franklin - et admirez Independence Mall, le National Constitution Center et l'US Mint.
55
Centre commercial de l'indépendance
Suivez votre guide à travers le centre commercial et visitez la maison du président, autrefois la maison de George Washington et de John Adams pendant le mandat de Philadelphie en tant que capitale nationale.
56
Mosaïque de Verre Jardin de Rêve
Continuez jusqu'au Curtis Center, où vous entrerez (uniquement en semaine) pour admirer le Dream Garden de Maxfield Parrish, une magnifique mosaïque murale.
57
Place Washington
Ensuite, direction Washington Square pour les histoires de William Penn, le fondateur de l'État.
58
Tombe du soldat inconnu de la révolution américaine
Et une éventuelle visite de la Tombe du Soldat Inconnu
59
Parc historique national de l'indépendance
Promenez-vous dans Independence Mall - la section de trois blocs du parc national de l'Indépendance et l'incontournable Independence Hall (la visite n'entre pas dans Independence Hall), où la déclaration d'indépendance et la constitution américaine ont été signées. En vous promenant, découvrez le palais des congrès, l'ancien hôtel de ville, la société philosophique, la deuxième banque des États-Unis et le Carpenter's Hall.
60
Quartier des arts de la vieille ville
En revenant dans le quartier de la vieille ville, terminez la visite dans un établissement local. Dégustez une bière artisanale ou une boisson non alcoolisée rafraîchissante avant de dire au revoir à votre guide ou améliorez votre visite et rejoignez-nous pour une visite historique de la bière pour découvrir comment la bière et divers pubs ont joué un rôle dans l'histoire de notre pays.
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Commentaires (838)
Theodore_S
Oct 2022
Stories about Franklin and Washington. Our guide, Caroline, was very knowledgeable. She provided great detail and spoke with humor.
Megan M
Oct 2022
Kate was AWESOME! We had an absolutely wonderful day and the historical facts were perfect commentary. I learned a lot and would recommend the experience to anybody.
Carissa_T
Oct 2022
We hit all of the highlights of Independence Mall and then some. Our tour guide, Tom, was quite knowledgeable and engaging

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