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Visite de l'histoire, des faits saillants et de la révolution de Philadelphie

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Philadelphie est largement considérée comme l'une des villes américaines les plus importantes sur le plan historique, et pour cause ! C'est la ville où la déclaration d'indépendance et la constitution américaine sont nées. C'est Philly qui a servi de capitale américaine avant même que Washington DC n'existe. C'est ici que le drapeau américain a été créé, que Ben Franklin a prouvé que la foudre était de l'électricité et que l'emblématique Liberty Bell a sonné et craqué mais perdure en tant que symbole de liberté. Ce ne sont là que quelques exemples de la façon dont Philadelphie a contribué à façonner les États-Unis d'Amérique. Venez faire une promenade guidée dans le parc national de l'Indépendance, le long des rues pavées de la vieille ville, devant des bâtiments, des statues et des monuments, et à travers l'histoire que vous pensez connaître. Votre guide local séparera les faits de la fiction et vous serez émerveillé par le passé remarquable de Philadelphie.
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Ce qui est inclu
A donation to a local community organization.
National Park Service Fee for guided groups.
Admission to a demonstration at the Museum of the American Revolution.
Local, English-speaking guide.
A donation to a local community organization.
National Park Service Fee for guided groups.
Admission to a demonstration at the Museum of the American Revolution.
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
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles aux fauteuils roulants
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Guides nécessaires pour se laver régulièrement les mains
À quoi s'attendre
1
The Signer
Your tour starts in the Signer’s Garden at the statue of The Signer. This statue celebrates and represents all of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and US Constitution and the spirit of freedom that they continue to embody into modern day!
2
Independence National Historical Park
In this park you'll get to see a plethora of historical landmarks such as Independence Hall, Congress Hall, and Old City Hall. Your guide will talk you through the history of them all and highlight the significance of their role in the development of modern-day Philly, the United States, and global democracy.
3
Independence Mall
Independence Mall is home to the National Constitution Center, Independence Visitors Center, and many of the highlights of Independence National Park. As you walk through and absorb the atmosphere, our guide will keep you posted on its history - and fill you in on all the useful info while you're in the park and surrounding neighborhoods.
4
Independence Hall
This iconic building (and image on the $100 bill) is a beacon of democracy to Americans and other nations around the world. On our tour, we'll see Independence Hall from outside, as we encircle it and talk about the philosophies, trials, and triumphs of the Founding Fathers who worked here when our nation was born.
5
Congress Hall
The original home for the United States Congress, this building is one of the adjoining buildings of Independence Hall.
6
Old City Hall
Hear stories about this magnificent building, its role in building modern-day democracy, and the founding members and philosophies of our country.
7
Liberty Bell Center
Learn about the history (and dispel some of the myths!) of Liberty Bell and how it has been used over the years - inspiring everyone from abolitionists, to suffragettes, to the civil rights movement.
8
Carpenters' Hall
We’ll see the iconic Carpenters Hall - where the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania was founded. This location also holds immense importance to American Independence, as it was where the first Continental Congress was held. You’ll hear plenty of stories about this cornerstone of American history as we admire the building from the outside.
9
Museum of the American Revolution
One of the newest museums in Philadelphia offers an incredible look at the stories, artifacts, and people that shaped the American Revolution. We’ll go inside to see a presentation of George Washington’s War Tent - which was present during many critical moments during the Revolutionary War. When your tour is over, you’ll be able to get a discounted ticket to see the rest of the museum.
10
Elfreth's Alley
As the oldest continuously-occupied residential street in the entire United States, this street is a gorgeous vision of history and its architecture dates back to the early 1700s. The unique brick work, narrow homes, and unique features are truly what make it a national treasure.
11
Betsy Ross House
You'll pass by Betsy Ross House, named after a famous seamstress and flag maker who is said to have sewn the first ever American flag! We'll certainly set you straight about the many myths surrounding this "Founding Mother."
12
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
Wander past the burial site of the most renowned inventor in American history, while you walk down Arch Street.
13
The President's House
Our next stop is nearby, at the President's House! This is where legendary American icons like George Washington and John Adams lived while President. You'll also learn about some of the slaves that lived at this location and how it's still an active archeological site - not too common in a city's downtown area.
14
The Signer
Your tour starts in the Signer’s Garden at the statue of The Signer. This statue celebrates and represents all of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and US Constitution and the spirit of freedom that they continue to embody into modern day!
15
Independence National Historical Park
In this park you'll get to see a plethora of historical landmarks such as Independence Hall, Congress Hall, and Old City Hall. Your guide will talk you through the history of them all and highlight the significance of their role in the development of modern-day Philly, the United States, and global democracy.
16
Independence Mall
Independence Mall is home to the National Constitution Center, Independence Visitors Center, and many of the highlights of Independence National Park. As you walk through and absorb the atmosphere, our guide will keep you posted on its history - and fill you in on all the useful info while you're in the park and surrounding neighborhoods.
17
Independence Hall
This iconic building (and image on the $100 bill) is a beacon of democracy to Americans and other nations around the world. On our tour, we'll see Independence Hall from outside, as we encircle it and talk about the philosophies, trials, and triumphs of the Founding Fathers who worked here when our nation was born.
18
Congress Hall
The original home for the United States Congress, this building is one of the adjoining buildings of Independence Hall.
19
Old City Hall
Hear stories about this magnificent building, its role in building modern-day democracy, and the founding members and philosophies of our country.
20
Liberty Bell Center
Learn about the history (and dispel some of the myths!) of Liberty Bell and how it has been used over the years - inspiring everyone from abolitionists, to suffragettes, to the civil rights movement.
21
Carpenters' Hall
We’ll see the iconic Carpenters Hall - where the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania was founded. This location also holds immense importance to American Independence, as it was where the first Continental Congress was held. You’ll hear plenty of stories about this cornerstone of American history as we admire the building from the outside.
22
Museum of the American Revolution
One of the newest museums in Philadelphia offers an incredible look at the stories, artifacts, and people that shaped the American Revolution. We’ll go inside to see a presentation of George Washington’s War Tent - which was present during many critical moments during the Revolutionary War. When your tour is over, you’ll be able to get a discounted ticket to see the rest of the museum.
23
Elfreth's Alley
As the oldest continuously-occupied residential street in the entire United States, this street is a gorgeous vision of history and its architecture dates back to the early 1700s. The unique brick work, narrow homes, and unique features are truly what make it a national treasure.
24
Betsy Ross House
You'll pass by Betsy Ross House, named after a famous seamstress and flag maker who is said to have sewn the first ever American flag! We'll certainly set you straight about the many myths surrounding this "Founding Mother."
25
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
Wander past the burial site of the most renowned inventor in American history, while you walk down Arch Street.
26
The President's House
Our next stop is nearby, at the President's House! This is where legendary American icons like George Washington and John Adams lived while President. You'll also learn about some of the slaves that lived at this location and how it's still an active archeological site - not too common in a city's downtown area.
27
The Signer
Your tour starts in the Signer’s Garden at the statue of The Signer. This statue celebrates and represents all of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and US Constitution and the spirit of freedom that they continue to embody into modern day!
28
Independence National Historical Park
In this park you'll get to see a plethora of historical landmarks such as Independence Hall, Congress Hall, and Old City Hall. Your guide will talk you through the history of them all and highlight the significance of their role in the development of modern-day Philly, the United States, and global democracy.
29
Independence Mall
Independence Mall is home to the National Constitution Center, Independence Visitors Center, and many of the highlights of Independence National Park. As you walk through and absorb the atmosphere, our guide will keep you posted on its history - and fill you in on all the useful info while you're in the park and surrounding neighborhoods.
30
Independence Hall
This iconic building (and image on the $100 bill) is a beacon of democracy to Americans and other nations around the world. On our tour, we'll see Independence Hall from outside, as we encircle it and talk about the philosophies, trials, and triumphs of the Founding Fathers who worked here when our nation was born.
31
Congress Hall
The original home for the United States Congress, this building is one of the adjoining buildings of Independence Hall.
32
Old City Hall
Hear stories about this magnificent building, its role in building modern-day democracy, and the founding members and philosophies of our country.
33
Liberty Bell Center
Learn about the history (and dispel some of the myths!) of Liberty Bell and how it has been used over the years - inspiring everyone from abolitionists, to suffragettes, to the civil rights movement.
34
Carpenters' Hall
We’ll see the iconic Carpenters Hall - where the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania was founded. This location also holds immense importance to American Independence, as it was where the first Continental Congress was held. You’ll hear plenty of stories about this cornerstone of American history as we admire the building from the outside.
35
Museum of the American Revolution
One of the newest museums in Philadelphia offers an incredible look at the stories, artifacts, and people that shaped the American Revolution. We’ll go inside to see a presentation of George Washington’s War Tent - which was present during many critical moments during the Revolutionary War. When your tour is over, you’ll be able to get a discounted ticket to see the rest of the museum.
36
Elfreth's Alley
As the oldest continuously-occupied residential street in the entire United States, this street is a gorgeous vision of history and its architecture dates back to the early 1700s. The unique brick work, narrow homes, and unique features are truly what make it a national treasure.
37
Betsy Ross House
You'll pass by Betsy Ross House, named after a famous seamstress and flag maker who is said to have sewn the first ever American flag! We'll certainly set you straight about the many myths surrounding this "Founding Mother."
38
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
Wander past the burial site of the most renowned inventor in American history, while you walk down Arch Street.
39
The President's House
Our next stop is nearby, at the President's House! This is where legendary American icons like George Washington and John Adams lived while President. You'll also learn about some of the slaves that lived at this location and how it's still an active archeological site - not too common in a city's downtown area.
40
The Signer
Your tour starts in the Signer’s Garden at the statue of The Signer. This statue celebrates and represents all of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and US Constitution and the spirit of freedom that they continue to embody into modern day!
41
Independence National Historical Park
In this park you'll get to see a plethora of historical landmarks such as Independence Hall, Congress Hall, and Old City Hall. Your guide will talk you through the history of them all and highlight the significance of their role in the development of modern-day Philly, the United States, and global democracy.
42
Independence Mall
Independence Mall is home to the National Constitution Center, Independence Visitors Center, and many of the highlights of Independence National Park. As you walk through and absorb the atmosphere, our guide will keep you posted on its history - and fill you in on all the useful info while you're in the park and surrounding neighborhoods.
43
Independence Hall
This iconic building (and image on the $100 bill) is a beacon of democracy to Americans and other nations around the world. On our tour, we'll see Independence Hall from outside, as we encircle it and talk about the philosophies, trials, and triumphs of the Founding Fathers who worked here when our nation was born.
44
Congress Hall
The original home for the United States Congress, this building is one of the adjoining buildings of Independence Hall.
45
Old City Hall
Hear stories about this magnificent building, its role in building modern-day democracy, and the founding members and philosophies of our country.
46
Liberty Bell Center
Learn about the history (and dispel some of the myths!) of Liberty Bell and how it has been used over the years - inspiring everyone from abolitionists, to suffragettes, to the civil rights movement.
47
Carpenters' Hall
We’ll see the iconic Carpenters Hall - where the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania was founded. This location also holds immense importance to American Independence, as it was where the first Continental Congress was held. You’ll hear plenty of stories about this cornerstone of American history as we admire the building from the outside.
48
Museum of the American Revolution
One of the newest museums in Philadelphia offers an incredible look at the stories, artifacts, and people that shaped the American Revolution. We’ll go inside to see a presentation of George Washington’s War Tent - which was present during many critical moments during the Revolutionary War. When your tour is over, you’ll be able to get a discounted ticket to see the rest of the museum.
49
Elfreth's Alley
As the oldest continuously-occupied residential street in the entire United States, this street is a gorgeous vision of history and its architecture dates back to the early 1700s. The unique brick work, narrow homes, and unique features are truly what make it a national treasure.
50
Betsy Ross House
You'll pass by Betsy Ross House, named after a famous seamstress and flag maker who is said to have sewn the first ever American flag! We'll certainly set you straight about the many myths surrounding this "Founding Mother."
51
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
Wander past the burial site of the most renowned inventor in American history, while you walk down Arch Street.
52
The President's House
Our next stop is nearby, at the President's House! This is where legendary American icons like George Washington and John Adams lived while President. You'll also learn about some of the slaves that lived at this location and how it's still an active archeological site - not too common in a city's downtown area.
53
The Signer
Your tour starts in the Signer’s Garden at the statue of The Signer. This statue celebrates and represents all of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and US Constitution and the spirit of freedom that they continue to embody into modern day!
54
Independence National Historical Park
In this park you'll get to see a plethora of historical landmarks such as Independence Hall, Congress Hall, and Old City Hall. Your guide will talk you through the history of them all and highlight the significance of their role in the development of modern-day Philly, the United States, and global democracy.
55
Independence Mall
Independence Mall is home to the National Constitution Center, Independence Visitors Center, and many of the highlights of Independence National Park. As you walk through and absorb the atmosphere, our guide will keep you posted on its history - and fill you in on all the useful info while you're in the park and surrounding neighborhoods.
56
Independence Hall
This iconic building (and image on the $100 bill) is a beacon of democracy to Americans and other nations around the world. On our tour, we'll see Independence Hall from outside, as we encircle it and talk about the philosophies, trials, and triumphs of the Founding Fathers who worked here when our nation was born.
57
Congress Hall
The original home for the United States Congress, this building is one of the adjoining buildings of Independence Hall.
58
Old City Hall
Hear stories about this magnificent building, its role in building modern-day democracy, and the founding members and philosophies of our country.
59
Liberty Bell Center
Learn about the history (and dispel some of the myths!) of Liberty Bell and how it has been used over the years - inspiring everyone from abolitionists, to suffragettes, to the civil rights movement.
60
Carpenters' Hall
We’ll see the iconic Carpenters Hall - where the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania was founded. This location also holds immense importance to American Independence, as it was where the first Continental Congress was held. You’ll hear plenty of stories about this cornerstone of American history as we admire the building from the outside.
61
Museum of the American Revolution
One of the newest museums in Philadelphia offers an incredible look at the stories, artifacts, and people that shaped the American Revolution. We’ll go inside to see a presentation of George Washington’s War Tent - which was present during many critical moments during the Revolutionary War. When your tour is over, you’ll be able to get a discounted ticket to see the rest of the museum.
62
Elfreth's Alley
As the oldest continuously-occupied residential street in the entire United States, this street is a gorgeous vision of history and its architecture dates back to the early 1700s. The unique brick work, narrow homes, and unique features are truly what make it a national treasure.
63
Betsy Ross House
You'll pass by Betsy Ross House, named after a famous seamstress and flag maker who is said to have sewn the first ever American flag! We'll certainly set you straight about the many myths surrounding this "Founding Mother."
64
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
Wander past the burial site of the most renowned inventor in American history, while you walk down Arch Street.
65
The President's House
Our next stop is nearby, at the President's House! This is where legendary American icons like George Washington and John Adams lived while President. You'll also learn about some of the slaves that lived at this location and how it's still an active archeological site - not too common in a city's downtown area.
66
Le signataire
Votre visite commence dans le jardin du Signer à la statue du Signer. Cette statue célèbre et représente tous les signataires de la déclaration d'indépendance et de la constitution américaine et l'esprit de liberté qu'ils continuent d'incarner de nos jours !
67
Parc historique national de l'indépendance
Dans ce parc, vous pourrez voir une pléthore de monuments historiques tels que l'Independence Hall, le Congress Hall et l'ancien hôtel de ville. Votre guide vous racontera leur histoire et soulignera l'importance de leur rôle dans le développement de la Philly moderne, des États-Unis et de la démocratie mondiale.
68
Centre commercial de l'indépendance
Independence Mall abrite le National Constitution Center, le Independence Visitors Center et de nombreux points forts du parc national de l'Indépendance. Au fur et à mesure que vous vous promenez et que vous vous imprégnez de l'atmosphère, notre guide vous tiendra au courant de son histoire - et vous fournira toutes les informations utiles pendant que vous êtes dans le parc et les quartiers environnants.
69
Salle de l'Indépendance
Ce bâtiment emblématique (et l'image sur le billet de 100 $) est un phare de la démocratie pour les Américains et les autres nations du monde. Au cours de notre visite, nous verrons Independence Hall de l'extérieur, alors que nous l'encerclerons et parlerons des philosophies, des épreuves et des triomphes des pères fondateurs qui ont travaillé ici lorsque notre nation est née.
70
salle de congrès
La maison d'origine du Congrès des États-Unis, ce bâtiment est l'un des bâtiments adjacents de l'Independence Hall.
71
Ancien hôtel de ville
Écoutez des histoires sur ce magnifique bâtiment, son rôle dans la construction de la démocratie moderne, ainsi que sur les membres fondateurs et les philosophies de notre pays.
72
Centre Liberty Bell
Découvrez l'histoire (et dissiper certains des mythes !) de Liberty Bell et comment elle a été utilisée au fil des ans - inspirant tout le monde, des abolitionnistes aux suffragettes, en passant par le mouvement des droits civiques.
73
Salle des menuisiers
Nous verrons l'emblématique Carpenters Hall - où le Commonwealth de Pennsylvanie a été fondé. Cet endroit revêt également une immense importance pour l'indépendance américaine, car c'est là que s'est tenu le premier congrès continental. Vous entendrez beaucoup d'histoires sur cette pierre angulaire de l'histoire américaine alors que nous admirons le bâtiment de l'extérieur.
74
Musée de la révolution américaine
L'un des musées les plus récents de Philadelphie offre un regard incroyable sur les histoires, les artefacts et les personnes qui ont façonné la Révolution américaine. Nous irons à l'intérieur pour voir une présentation de la tente de guerre de George Washington - qui était présente à de nombreux moments critiques de la guerre d'indépendance. Une fois votre visite terminée, vous pourrez obtenir un billet à prix réduit pour voir le reste du musée.
75
L'allée d'Elfreth
En tant que plus ancienne rue résidentielle occupée en permanence de tous les États-Unis, cette rue est une vision magnifique de l'histoire et son architecture remonte au début des années 1700. Le travail de brique unique, les maisons étroites et les caractéristiques uniques en font vraiment un trésor national.
76
Maison Betsy Ross
Vous passerez devant Betsy Ross House, du nom d'une célèbre couturière et fabricante de drapeaux qui aurait cousu le tout premier drapeau américain ! Nous allons certainement vous éclairer sur les nombreux mythes entourant cette "mère fondatrice".
77
La tombe de Benjamin Franklin
Promenez-vous devant le lieu de sépulture de l'inventeur le plus renommé de l'histoire américaine, tout en vous promenant dans Arch Street.
78
La maison du président
Notre prochain arrêt est à proximité, à la Maison du Président ! C'est là que des icônes américaines légendaires comme George Washington et John Adams ont vécu lorsqu'elles étaient présidentes. Vous découvrirez également certains des esclaves qui vivaient à cet endroit et comment il s'agit toujours d'un site archéologique actif - pas trop courant dans le centre-ville d'une ville.
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Commentaires (161)
178stephaniew
Oct 2022
We appreciated that our guide took the extra time and effort to answer as many of our questions as possible.
Ben_A
Oct 2022
Caroline was friendly and fun and did good job of tracking me down when I was list. Lots of good stories on founders and their quirks and hypocrisy
Deanna_F
Oct 2022
We went to so many great spots. Our guide shared very interesting facts. Seeing The Ghost House architecture display where Franklin lived was so unique. The Welcome Park showing the city grid by W. Penn was cool. Of course Independence Hall was neat. I loved it.

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