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Philadelphie - Liberté : À votre guise et à votre rythme. Une balade audiovisuelle.

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Discover Philadelphia with Welcome Walks - digital walking tours for the modern traveler. Our custom-designed tours give you the freedom to explore a destination on your own time schedule at your own pace. Listen on your smartphone, Welcome Walks tours are distinguished by historical discoveries, art and architecture, popular culture and local food information. Each walking tour showcases local history and provides fresh air and a fun way to exercise.
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A Unique Way to Discover Philadelphia. Downloadable to smartphones and ready when you are.
Utilisation hors ligne : aucun signal cellulaire ou wifi requis. Carte et itinéraire GPS hors ligne. Sens d'arrêt à arrêt.
A Unique Way to Discover Philadelphia. Downloadable to smartphones and ready when you are.
A Unique Way to Discover Philadelphia. Downloadable to smartphones and ready when you are.
Information additionnelle
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Wheelchair accessible
À quoi s'attendre
1
Declaration House (Graff House)
This is one of the most significant houses in Philadelphia, actually in the entire country, because it is truly the birthplace of America. It is here that Thomas Jefferson resided as he penned the Declaration of Independence that would forever sever our ties with Great Britain and begin a new nation.
2
Christ Church
The names on the tombs within this historic burial ground are extensive and read as a who’s who of colonial Philadelphia. There are 1400 grave markers here. Probably the most famous tomb is that of Benjamin Franklin who rests beside his wife, Deborah and their four-­‐‑year-­‐‑old son, Francis. Actually Ben Franklin wrote his own epitaph when he was 23 years old.
3
Elfreth's Alley
It is almost universally accepted that Elfreth’s Alley is the oldest continuously inhabited residential street in the United States. It is a National Historic Landmark.
4
Christ Church
One of America’s most historic shrines and a beautiful building in its own right, Christ Church has often been called the “Nation’s Church” because of the number of patriots that have worshiped here. Its admired for its historical, architectural, and religious significance.
5
Liberty Bell Center
Although the bell remains silent to our ears, its message still rings loudly throughout America still and it is one of the major icons of our country and the liberty we all enjoy as Americans.
6
Maison de déclaration (Maison Graff)
C'est l'une des maisons les plus importantes de Philadelphie, en fait de tout le pays, car c'est vraiment le berceau de l'Amérique. C'est ici que Thomas Jefferson a résidé lorsqu'il a rédigé la déclaration d'indépendance qui romprait à jamais nos liens avec la Grande-Bretagne et créerait une nouvelle nation.
7
Église du Christ
Les noms sur les tombes de ce cimetière historique sont nombreux et se lisent comme un who's who de la Philadelphie coloniale. Il y a 1400 pierres tombales ici. La tombe la plus célèbre est probablement celle de Benjamin Franklin qui repose à côté de sa femme, Deborah, et de leur fils de quatre ans, Francis. En fait, Ben Franklin a écrit sa propre épitaphe à l'âge de 23 ans.
8
L'allée d'Elfreth
Il est presque universellement admis qu'Elfreth's Alley est la plus ancienne rue résidentielle habitée en permanence aux États-Unis. C'est un monument historique national.
9
Église du Christ
L'un des sanctuaires les plus historiques d'Amérique et un magnifique bâtiment à part entière, Christ Church a souvent été appelée «l'église de la nation» en raison du nombre de patriotes qui ont adoré ici. Il est admiré pour son importance historique, architecturale et religieuse.
10
Centre Liberty Bell
Bien que la cloche reste silencieuse à nos oreilles, son message résonne encore fort dans toute l'Amérique et c'est l'une des icônes majeures de notre pays et de la liberté dont nous jouissons tous en tant qu'Américains.
11
Declaration House (Graff House)
This is one of the most significant houses in Philadelphia, actually in the entire country, because it is truly the birthplace of America. It is here that Thomas Jefferson resided as he penned the Declaration of Independence that would forever sever our ties with Great Britain and begin a new nation.
12
Christ Church
The names on the tombs within this historic burial ground are extensive and read as a who’s who of colonial Philadelphia. There are 1400 grave markers here. Probably the most famous tomb is that of Benjamin Franklin who rests beside his wife, Deborah and their four-­‐‑year-­‐‑old son, Francis. Actually Ben Franklin wrote his own epitaph when he was 23 years old.
13
Elfreth's Alley
It is almost universally accepted that Elfreth’s Alley is the oldest continuously inhabited residential street in the United States. It is a National Historic Landmark.
14
Christ Church
One of America’s most historic shrines and a beautiful building in its own right, Christ Church has often been called the “Nation’s Church” because of the number of patriots that have worshiped here. Its admired for its historical, architectural, and religious significance.
15
Liberty Bell Center
Although the bell remains silent to our ears, its message still rings loudly throughout America still and it is one of the major icons of our country and the liberty we all enjoy as Americans.
16
Declaration House (Graff House)
This is one of the most significant houses in Philadelphia, actually in the entire country, because it is truly the birthplace of America. It is here that Thomas Jefferson resided as he penned the Declaration of Independence that would forever sever our ties with Great Britain and begin a new nation.
17
Christ Church
The names on the tombs within this historic burial ground are extensive and read as a who’s who of colonial Philadelphia. There are 1400 grave markers here. Probably the most famous tomb is that of Benjamin Franklin who rests beside his wife, Deborah and their four-­‐‑year-­‐‑old son, Francis. Actually Ben Franklin wrote his own epitaph when he was 23 years old.
18
Elfreth's Alley
It is almost universally accepted that Elfreth’s Alley is the oldest continuously inhabited residential street in the United States. It is a National Historic Landmark.
19
Christ Church
One of America’s most historic shrines and a beautiful building in its own right, Christ Church has often been called the “Nation’s Church” because of the number of patriots that have worshiped here. Its admired for its historical, architectural, and religious significance.
20
Liberty Bell Center
Although the bell remains silent to our ears, its message still rings loudly throughout America still and it is one of the major icons of our country and the liberty we all enjoy as Americans.
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Commentaires (2)
Peggy_B
Jun 2023
It was really nice to go at my own pace and see the things that I wanted to see. I was able to stop and start when I wanted to and skip the things that I did not care to see or learn about.
Jamie W
Apr 2023
This was more than I expected! Amazing, professional and really informative and fun experience! Highly recommend! I was surprised at how much I learned and really looking forward to doing other cities the company has and I see many!:)

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