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Excursion d'une journée à Philadelphie et dans le pays Amish au départ de New York

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Explorez la campagne à l'extérieur de New York lors d'une excursion d'une journée à Philadelphie et dans le comté de Lancaster, patrie du peuple Amish. Vous traverserez la magnifique campagne de Pennsylvanie, visiterez Philadelphie et sa célèbre Liberty Bell et son Independence Hall, et ferez un tour dans un authentique buggy Amish.

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Ville: La ville de New York
Sat 28 Dec
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Ce qui est inclu
Wi-Fi on bus only
Authentic Amish buggy ride by Amish farmland
Transportation by 15-passenger van or a full-sized bus
Professional tour guide
Sightseeing in Philadelphia and Amish Country
Wi-Fi on bus only
Authentic Amish buggy ride by Amish farmland
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Des sièges pour bébés spécialisés sont disponibles
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Transport en fauteuil roulant doit être demandé à l'avance
  • Les visites peuvent être bilingues/multilingues car elles sont proposées dans de nombreuses langues différentes
  • Les enfants de moins de 2 ans sont gratuits, veuillez en informer au moment de la réservation si bébé est en voyage
  • Pour les visites avec moins d'invités, des fourgonnettes peuvent être remplacées
  • Dans le cas où certaines parties de cet itinéraire resteraient inaccessibles en raison de COVID 19, un itinéraire alternatif sera suivi. Les derniers détails seront disponibles avant chaque départ. Lors de nos visites, nous utilisons une grande variété d'attractions qui ont toutes des politiques différentes concernant Covid 19. Afin de profiter pleinement de l'expérience de la visite, il est recommandé d'apporter un couvre-visage car il peut être nécessaire pour l'entrée à certains endroits.
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement /équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides tenus de se laver régulièrement les mains
À quoi s'attendre
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Liberty Bell Center
Depart New York through New Jersey and Pennsylvania for the "City of Brotherly Love"—Philadelphia.
2
Congress Hall
Arriving in the historical center of Philadelphia, visit the famous Liberty Bell, one of the symbols of freedom in America, as well as Constitution Square and Congress Hall.
3
Elfreth's Alley
Stroll Elfreth’s Alley, the oldest continuously inhabited street in America.
4
Rocky Statue
Continue on a panoramic tour of Philadelphia that includes the Financial District, Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Historic Philadelphia, and more. Departing the city, you'll see the famous “Rocky Steps,” before continuing east to Lancaster County, the traditional home of the Amish people.
5
Amish Country
Start your time in Amish country with a ride on an authentic Amish horse-drawn buggy that you through Amish farm country. Learn how this traditional community lives without the benefit of modern technology: no electricity, running water, telephone services, or appliances. After the ride, visit the marketplace where you can shop for handmade arts crafts and products. In the late afternoon depart east for your evening arrival back in NYC.
6
Liberty Bell Center
Depart New York through New Jersey and Pennsylvania for the "City of Brotherly Love"—Philadelphia.
7
Congress Hall
Arriving in the historical center of Philadelphia, visit the famous Liberty Bell, one of the symbols of freedom in America, as well as Constitution Square and Congress Hall.
8
Elfreth's Alley
Stroll Elfreth’s Alley, the oldest continuously inhabited street in America.
9
Rocky Statue
Continue on a panoramic tour of Philadelphia that includes the Financial District, Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Historic Philadelphia, and more. Departing the city, you'll see the famous “Rocky Steps,” before continuing east to Lancaster County, the traditional home of the Amish people.
10
Amish Country
Start your time in Amish country with a ride on an authentic Amish horse-drawn buggy that you through Amish farm country. Learn how this traditional community lives without the benefit of modern technology: no electricity, running water, telephone services, or appliances. After the ride, visit the marketplace where you can shop for handmade arts crafts and products. In the late afternoon depart east for your evening arrival back in NYC.
11
Liberty Bell Center
Depart New York through New Jersey and Pennsylvania for the "City of Brotherly Love"—Philadelphia.
12
Congress Hall
Arriving in the historical center of Philadelphia, visit the famous Liberty Bell, one of the symbols of freedom in America, as well as Constitution Square and Congress Hall.
13
Elfreth's Alley
Stroll Elfreth’s Alley, the oldest continuously inhabited street in America.
14
Rocky Statue
Continue on a panoramic tour of Philadelphia that includes the Financial District, Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Historic Philadelphia, and more. Departing the city, you'll see the famous “Rocky Steps,” before continuing east to Lancaster County, the traditional home of the Amish people.
15
Amish Country
Start your time in Amish country with a ride on an authentic Amish horse-drawn buggy that you through Amish farm country. Learn how this traditional community lives without the benefit of modern technology: no electricity, running water, telephone services, or appliances. After the ride, visit the marketplace where you can shop for handmade arts crafts and products. In the late afternoon depart east for your evening arrival back in NYC.
16
Centre Liberty Bell
Quittez New York via le New Jersey et la Pennsylvanie pour la "ville de l'amour fraternel" - Philadelphie.
17
salle de congrès
En arrivant dans le centre historique de Philadelphie, visitez la célèbre Liberty Bell, l'un des symboles de la liberté en Amérique, ainsi que Constitution Square et Congress Hall.
18
L'allée d'Elfreth
Promenez-vous dans Elfreth's Alley, la plus ancienne rue habitée en permanence d'Amérique.
19
Statue rocheuse
Continuez sur une visite panoramique de Philadelphie qui comprend le quartier financier, Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphie historique, et plus encore. En quittant la ville, vous verrez les célèbres "Rocky Steps", avant de continuer vers l'est jusqu'au comté de Lancaster, le foyer traditionnel du peuple Amish.
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Pays Amish
Commencez votre séjour dans le pays amish avec une balade à bord d'un authentique buggy tiré par des chevaux amish qui vous fera traverser le pays agricole amish. Découvrez comment cette communauté traditionnelle vit sans l'avantage de la technologie moderne : pas d'électricité, d'eau courante, de services téléphoniques ou d'appareils électroménagers. Après le trajet, visitez le marché où vous pourrez acheter des objets d'art et des produits artisanaux. En fin d'après-midi, partez vers l'est pour votre arrivée en soirée à New York.
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Commentaires (425)
Spider16
Jul 2019
Really enjoyed this tour especially visiting the Amish community. Enjoyed the buggy ride plus the stop at Kitchen Kettle.
Diana F
Jun 2019
We thought that we'd be transported in a 15 passenger Va. This was not the case .We were transported in a LARGE bus (50 passengers?)Therefore I am giving a 4 star not 5. We had several groups from various parts of the world.Our guide Joe was very good.he translated in both Italian and English.He was very knowledgeable.Both Philadelphia and the Amish country were great to visit.What a contrast from New York City.(night and day)Super glad that we did this!!
kylie1503
Jun 2019
Some of the details are lacking in this tour description, so let me try to fill in some gaps: This is a long day - departing at 7am and returning about 12-13hours later. The check in process is basically non existent, and then they call people out by the language spoken so that they can sit together on the bus for ease of interpreting. Whilst this makes more sense as the day goes on, it does seem strange and a bit disorganised at the start. Get past this chaotic start though and the tour starts properly. It’s a two hour drive to Philadelphia, where you first visit the Liberty Bell (although you enter the museum it’s a photo op only, but the guide gives you the history on the bus). Then a 20 minute tour of Congress Hall (inside) and seeing Independence Hall from the outside only. Finally you get a break - by this time it is about 11am and you have done a bit of walking, so you’ll want to have had a good breakfast or brought snacks. Anyway, here you can try the Philly Cheese Steak or a range of other menu items. Then onto the Betty Ross house - again just a quick stop for a photo. Final stop in Philadelphia is the Rocky Steps with plenty of time to go up and back. Then a one hour drive to Lancaster and the buggy ride. This is something a bit unique. Yes the children will try to sell you cookies or homemade lemonade - but at $2 it’s not a big ask, and the products are actually quite good! You then go to the Amish Village which really is a shopping area, but with lots of arts and crafts, and different food options. It is very commercialised and probably the most disappointing part of the day but If nothing else, the scenery here is nice. Finally it’s a three hour trip back to New York. All in all, I thought the sites visited were good and I enjoyed the look at “old” and “new” Philadelphia as well as a taste of Amish life. For me there was just the right amount of time at each stop to get a feel for it, but don’t expect to do anything in great detail. If you want a thorough look at Philadelphia or Amish country, this probably isn’t for you. Finally I was disappointed by the guide and staff overall - I felt commentary was lacking and sometimes unclear. Compared to other tours I’ve taken we seemed to just be going through the motions, rather than hearing any great insight or passion for what we were seeing and doing. The bus was also pulled over by the police on the way to Philadelphia and the driver argued with the officer which was pretty unprofessional with a bus load of tourists on board!
Réponse de l'hôte
Jun 2019
Thank you for taking the time to review the trip! We apriciate your sugestions and will take them in consideration for sure. Mike Amadeo

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