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History Galore and more! We work together so you see exactly what YOU want to see. Unless you want me to plan it! Independence Hall, Liberty Bell, Rocky steps. Walking so we see the sites extra close up, or for groups of 4 or less, driving is available. Your friend in Philly. Seniors our specialty!! 90 five star reviews on Trip Advisor says you are making the right choice!
Already visited the main sites? How about visiting a different area in the city? (groups of 4 or less) Did your parents or grandparents grow up here and you'd like to see it? (groups of 4 or less) Did you rent a van or party bus and want me to hop on and show the sites from there? My time is yours!!
Ville: crême Philadelphia
Tue 08 Jul
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See My Philadelphia: Private, Customized Tours. Customizable to you and your group. to see.
parking fees (when necessary)
See My Philadelphia: Private, Customized Tours. Customizable to you and your group. to see.
parking fees (when necessary)
See My Philadelphia: Private, Customized Tours. Customizable to you and your group. to see.
parking fees (when necessary)
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Liberty Bell Center
we will walk past the Liberty Bell and view it from the outside, OR if time permits, enter the pavilion, and see it up close and personal.
2
Independence Hall
We view this from the outside while I explain it's importance. For an inside tour, visit Recreation.gov
3
Elfreth's Alley
This is the oldest continuously lived on street in the US. One block long with homes from 1730.
4
Christ Church
The church where our Founding Fathers attended, and where George Washington's pew is available for the public.
5
Betsy Ross House
The colonial home of Betsy and her first husband, and their first floor shop. We talk about the creation of the first flag.
6
Welcome Park
This is a plaza on the site of the home where William Penn lived. he is the founder of Philadelphia, and we talk about who he was and how his philosophy of governing influenced our Founding Fathers.
7
Rocky Statue
For tours including driving, we stop at the statue and the steps made famous by the 1977 movie, Rocky.
8
Elfreth's Alley
North America's oldest continuously lived on street. Homes dating from 1730, Elfreth's Alley gives you a good idea of what living in Philadelphia was like in the 18th century. All homes are still privately owned and maintained. And be prepared to answer this question: would you like to live on Elfreth's Alley?
9
Liberty Bell Center
we will walk past the Liberty Bell and view it from the outside, OR if time permits, enter the pavilion, and see it up close and personal.
10
Independence Hall
We view this from the outside while I explain it's importance. For an inside tour, visit Recreation.gov
11
Elfreth's Alley
This is the oldest continuously lived on street in the US. One block long with homes from 1730.
12
Christ Church
The church where our Founding Fathers attended, and where George Washington's pew is available for the public.
13
Betsy Ross House
The colonial home of Betsy and her first husband, and their first floor shop. We talk about the creation of the first flag.
14
Welcome Park
This is a plaza on the site of the home where William Penn lived. he is the founder of Philadelphia, and we talk about who he was and how his philosophy of governing influenced our Founding Fathers.
15
Rocky Statue
For tours including driving, we stop at the statue and the steps made famous by the 1977 movie, Rocky.
16
Elfreth's Alley
North America's oldest continuously lived on street. Homes dating from 1730, Elfreth's Alley gives you a good idea of what living in Philadelphia was like in the 18th century. All homes are still privately owned and maintained. And be prepared to answer this question: would you like to live on Elfreth's Alley?
17
Centre Liberty Bell
nous passerons devant la Liberty Bell et la verrons de l'extérieur, OU si le temps le permet, nous entrerons dans le pavillon et le verrons de près et personnellement.
18
Salle de l'Indépendance
Nous voyons cela de l'extérieur pendant que j'explique son importance. Pour une visite à l'intérieur, visitez Recreation.gov
19
L'allée d'Elfreth
C'est le plus ancien habité dans la rue aux États-Unis. Un bloc de long avec des maisons de 1730.
20
Église du Christ
L'église où nos pères fondateurs ont assisté, et où le banc de George Washington est disponible pour le public.
21
Maison Betsy Ross
La maison coloniale de Betsy et de son premier mari, et leur boutique au premier étage. On parle de la création du premier drapeau.
22
Bienvenue Parc
Il s'agit d'une place sur le site de la maison où William Penn a vécu. il est le fondateur de Philadelphie, et nous parlons de qui il était et de la façon dont sa philosophie de gouvernement a influencé nos pères fondateurs.
23
Statue rocheuse
Pour les visites incluant la conduite, nous nous arrêtons à la statue et aux marches rendues célèbres par le film de 1977, Rocky.
24
L'allée d'Elfreth
Le plus ancien d'Amérique du Nord vivait continuellement dans la rue. Maisons datant de 1730, Elfreth's Alley vous donne une bonne idée de ce qu'était la vie à Philadelphie au 18ème siècle. Toutes les maisons sont toujours détenues et entretenues par des particuliers. Et préparez-vous à répondre à cette question : aimeriez-vous vivre sur Elfreth's Alley ?
25
Liberty Bell Center
we will walk past the Liberty Bell and view it from the outside, OR if time permits, enter the pavilion, and see it up close and personal.
26
Independence Hall
We view this from the outside while I explain it's importance. For an inside tour, visit Recreation.gov
27
Elfreth's Alley
This is the oldest continuously lived on street in the US. One block long with homes from 1730.
28
Christ Church
The church where our Founding Fathers attended, and where George Washington's pew is available for the public.
29
Betsy Ross House
The colonial home of Betsy and her first husband, and their first floor shop. We talk about the creation of the first flag.
30
Welcome Park
This is a plaza on the site of the home where William Penn lived. he is the founder of Philadelphia, and we talk about who he was and how his philosophy of governing influenced our Founding Fathers.
31
Rocky Statue
For tours including driving, we stop at the statue and the steps made famous by the 1977 movie, Rocky.
32
Elfreth's Alley
North America's oldest continuously lived on street. Homes dating from 1730, Elfreth's Alley gives you a good idea of what living in Philadelphia was like in the 18th century. All homes are still privately owned and maintained. And be prepared to answer this question: would you like to live on Elfreth's Alley?
33
Liberty Bell Center
we will walk past the Liberty Bell and view it from the outside, OR if time permits, enter the pavilion, and see it up close and personal.
34
Independence Hall
We view this from the outside while I explain it's importance. For an inside tour, visit Recreation.gov
35
Elfreth's Alley
This is the oldest continuously lived on street in the US. One block long with homes from 1730.
36
Christ Church
The church where our Founding Fathers attended, and where George Washington's pew is available for the public.
37
Betsy Ross House
The colonial home of Betsy and her first husband, and their first floor shop. We talk about the creation of the first flag.
38
Welcome Park
This is a plaza on the site of the home where William Penn lived. he is the founder of Philadelphia, and we talk about who he was and how his philosophy of governing influenced our Founding Fathers.
39
Rocky Statue
For tours including driving, we stop at the statue and the steps made famous by the 1977 movie, Rocky.
40
Elfreth's Alley
North America's oldest continuously lived on street. Homes dating from 1730, Elfreth's Alley gives you a good idea of what living in Philadelphia was like in the 18th century. All homes are still privately owned and maintained. And be prepared to answer this question: would you like to live on Elfreth's Alley?
41
Liberty Bell Center
we will walk past the Liberty Bell and view it from the outside, OR if time permits, enter the pavilion, and see it up close and personal.
42
Independence Hall
We view this from the outside while I explain it's importance. For an inside tour, visit Recreation.gov
43
Elfreth's Alley
This is the oldest continuously lived on street in the US. One block long with homes from 1730.
44
Christ Church
The church where our Founding Fathers attended, and where George Washington's pew is available for the public.
45
Betsy Ross House
The colonial home of Betsy and her first husband, and their first floor shop. We talk about the creation of the first flag.
46
Welcome Park
This is a plaza on the site of the home where William Penn lived. he is the founder of Philadelphia, and we talk about who he was and how his philosophy of governing influenced our Founding Fathers.
47
Rocky Statue
For tours including driving, we stop at the statue and the steps made famous by the 1977 movie, Rocky.
48
Elfreth's Alley
North America's oldest continuously lived on street. Homes dating from 1730, Elfreth's Alley gives you a good idea of what living in Philadelphia was like in the 18th century. All homes are still privately owned and maintained. And be prepared to answer this question: would you like to live on Elfreth's Alley?
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Commentaires (38)
lovetotravel29_7
Jan 2020
My son and I were in New York for a week and we decided to head down to Philadelphia for the day. I found Lois on tripadvisor and contacted her. She enthusiastically responded immediately and we set up our tour. She had tons of ideas and catered to what we were looking for. She picked us up at the train station and we instantly connected. She really loves her city and is an arsenal of knowledge in relation to history, pop culture, current events.... it was a delight and there was not one lull in our conversations. My son thoroughly enjoyed our time together and he learned a lot! Lois is wonderful. This is a personalized tour so you don't get lost in the crowd. She left us with so many possibilities for when we come back! Thank you!
Philadelphian35
Oct 2019
We had out-of-town friends coming in for the weekend, so instead of trying to show them the city ourselves, we booked a walking and driving tour of the historical section with Lois from SeeMyPhiladelphia. It worked out great, our friends had a great time, and we learned several new facts about our own town besides. The four of us fit in her car but we liked the walking parts too. Lois is personable and easy to get along with; she showed us so much!

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