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Fantastyczna wycieczka audio z przewodnikiem po Filadelfii

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Explore the historic and vibrant city of Philadelphia at your own pace with our self-guided audio tour. This tour does not include any admission fees or involve a physical guide.

Discover Philadelphia's rich history and culture as you visit iconic landmarks such as Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and the bustling Reading Terminal Market. Our audio guide provides insights into the city’s architecture, significant events, and notable figures.

Download the Citywalksz APP, put on your headphones, open the map that comes with your download, and start your journey.

Things to note before booking:
1. No admission fees or physical guide included.
2. Available only in English.
3. Tour downloading instructions are in the "Before You Go" section of your ticket.
Miasto: Filadelfia
Sun 06 Apr
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co jest zawarte
Wycieczka audio z przewodnikiem
Link do pobrania, aby pobrać plik mp3 i mapę
we własnym tempie
Zip folder z plikami audio i mapą
Audio files and GPS map
Self-Paced
Audio files and GPS map
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Czego oczekiwać
1
Muzeum Sztuki w Filadelfii
Z ponad 227 000 eksponatów wystawionych w muzeum, Philadelphia Museum of Art szczyci się zdumiewającą kolekcją sztuki Wschodu i Zachodu i jest jednym z największych muzeów w Ameryce.
2
Instytut Franklina
Instytut Franklina, nazwany na cześć światowej sławy naukowca Benjamina Franklina, został założony 5 lutego 1824 roku przez Samuela Vaughana Merricka i Williama H. ​​Keatinga. Celem założycielskim Instytutu Franklina było uhonorowanie Benjamina Franklina i zwiększenie użyteczności jego wynalazków, a od tego czasu Instytut Franklina odgrywa centralną, ale stale rozwijającą się rolę w zaspokajaniu potrzeb edukacyjnych Ameryki w dziedzinie nauki i technologii.
3
Świątynia masońska
Świątynia masońska jest historycznym budynkiem masońskim, a dziś służy jako siedziba Wielkiej Loży Pensylwanii, Wolnych i Akceptowanych Masonów. Świątynia przyjmuje co roku tysiące gości, aby zobaczyć ozdobną i nieskazitelną strukturę, która obejmuje siedem pokoi loży, w których obecnie odbywają się spotkania w wielu lożach Filadelfii i Wielkiej Loży.
4
Narodowy Park Historyczny Niepodległości
Powierzchnia 55 akrów Narodowego Parku Historycznego Niepodległości obejmuje większość historycznego śródmieścia Filadelfii i jest pomnikiem rewolucji amerykańskiej, a także historii powstania narodu.
5
Centrum Dzwonu Wolności
Pochodzenie Dzwonu Wolności sięga 1751 roku, kiedy Zgromadzenie Pensylwanii nakazało wybudowanie dzwonu dla upamiętnienia 50-lecia Karty Przywilejów Williama Penna z 1701 roku, pierwotnej konstytucji Pensylwanii. Dzwon osiągnął swój kultowy status, gdy abolicjoniści przyjęli go jako symbol ruchu. W rzeczywistości to abolicjoniści nadali mu nazwę „Dzwon Wolności” w nawiązaniu do jego napisu.
6
Dom Deklaracji (Dom Graffa)
Dom Deklaracji, znany również jako Dom Graffa, został pierwotnie zbudowany w 1775 roku przez filadelfijskiego murarza Jacoba Graffa Jr. Jest znany jako miejsce, w którym Thomas Jefferson sporządził projekt Deklaracji Niepodległości w 1776 roku.
7
Narodowe Centrum Konstytucji
Narodowe Centrum Konstytucji ożywia Konstytucję Stanów Zjednoczonych, organizując interaktywne wystawy, debaty konstytucyjne i inspiruje do aktywnego obywatelstwa, celebrując amerykańską tradycję konstytucyjną.
8
Dom Betsy Ross
Betsy Ross House jest historycznym punktem orientacyjnym w Filadelfii, rzekomo miejscem, w którym rzekomo mieszkała krawcowa i producentka flag Betsy Ross, kiedy uszyła pierwszą amerykańską flagę, chociaż historycy ogólnie uważają tę historię za nieprawdziwą.
9
Aleja Elfretha
Elfreth's Alley nosi imię Jeremiaha Elfretha, XVIII-wiecznego kowala i właściciela majątku, i jest najstarszą nieprzerwanie zamieszkałą ulicą w Ameryce. Dziś wzdłuż alei stoją trzydzieści dwa domy, wybudowane w latach 1728-1836. Tworzą jeden z ostatnich nienaruszonych wczesnych amerykańskich krajobrazów ulicznych w kraju.
10
Philadelphia Museum of Art
At the Philadelphia Museum of Art, travelers will explore one of the largest and most renowned art museums in the United States. This iconic museum, famous for its grand staircase featured in the "Rocky" films, houses an extensive collection of art spanning centuries and continents. Visitors can admire masterpieces by artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, and Marcel Duchamp, as well as impressive collections of American, European, Asian, and contemporary art. The museum also features beautiful sculpture gardens and special exhibitions. Nearby attractions include the Benjamin Franklin Parkway and Fairmount Park.
11
The Franklin Institute
At The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, travelers will experience one of the oldest and most prestigious science museums in the United States. Named after Benjamin Franklin, the museum offers a wide range of interactive exhibits and hands-on activities that explore science and technology. Key attractions include the Giant Heart, a walk-through model of the human heart, and the Fels Planetarium, which presents stunning astronomical shows. Visitors can also enjoy the museum's IMAX theater, flight simulators, and rotating special exhibits. The Franklin Institute is located on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, near other cultural landmarks such as the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Academy of Natural Sciences.
12
Masonic Temple
At the Masonic Temple in Philadelphia, travelers will encounter one of the most architecturally stunning buildings in the city. Built in the 19th century, this grand temple serves as the headquarters for the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. Visitors can take guided tours to explore the opulent interior, featuring intricate stonework, stained glass windows, and richly decorated meeting rooms, each designed in a different architectural style. Highlights include the Egyptian Room, the Gothic Room, and the Corinthian Hall. The Masonic Temple is located near Philadelphia City Hall and the Pennsylvania Convention Center.
13
Independence National Historical Park
At Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, travelers will explore the birthplace of American democracy. This historical park encompasses several key sites, including Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were debated and signed. Visit the Liberty Bell, an enduring symbol of freedom, and learn about its history and significance. Explore other notable sites such as Congress Hall, where the U.S. Congress met from 1790 to 1800, and the Benjamin Franklin Museum, dedicated to the life and legacy of one of America's Founding Fathers. The park offers guided tours, educational programs, and interactive exhibits.
14
Liberty Bell Center
At the Liberty Bell Center in Philadelphia, travelers will encounter one of the most iconic symbols of American independence and freedom. The Liberty Bell, famous for its distinctive crack, is housed in a modern, glass pavilion that offers an up-close view of this historic artifact. Visitors can learn about the bell's history and significance through informative exhibits and multimedia presentations that explore its role in American history and its enduring symbolism of liberty. The Liberty Bell Center is part of Independence National Historical Park, located near Independence Hall and other key historical sites.
15
Declaration House (Graff House)
At Declaration House in Philadelphia, travelers can visit the historic site where Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence in 1776. This reconstructed house, also known as the Graff House, offers insights into Jefferson's life and work during this pivotal moment in American history. Inside, visitors will find exhibits and displays that recreate the environment of the 18th century, including Jefferson's writing desk and other period furnishings. The site provides a deeper understanding of the events leading up to the Declaration of Independence. Declaration House is located near other key historical sites such as Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell Center.
16
National Constitution Center
At the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, travelers will immerse themselves in the story of the U.S. Constitution and its ongoing impact on American life. This interactive museum offers engaging exhibits, multimedia presentations, and hands-on activities that explore the history and principles of the Constitution. Key highlights include the "Signers' Hall," featuring life-size statues of the Founding Fathers, and the theatrical presentation "Freedom Rising," which brings the story of the Constitution to life. The museum also hosts special exhibitions and educational programs. Located near Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell Center, the National Constitution Center is a key part of the Independence National Historical Park.
17
Betsy Ross House
At the Betsy Ross House in Philadelphia, travelers will visit the historic home where Betsy Ross is believed to have sewn the first American flag. This charming 18th-century house offers a glimpse into the life of Betsy Ross and the early days of American history. Explore the period-furnished rooms, including Betsy's upholstery shop and living quarters, and learn about her contributions to the American Revolution through interactive exhibits and displays. The house also features a self-guided audio tour with historical reenactments and stories. Located in the heart of Philadelphia's Old City, the Betsy Ross House is near other significant historical sites such as Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell Center.
18
Elfreth's Alley
At Elfreth's Alley in Philadelphia, travelers will stroll through one of the oldest continuously inhabited residential streets in the United States. Dating back to 1703, this charming cobblestone alley is lined with 32 historic houses, showcasing 18th-century Georgian and Federal architecture. Visitors can explore the Elfreth's Alley Museum, located in houses 124 and 126, to learn about the lives of the early residents and the history of the street. The alley offers a picturesque glimpse into colonial Philadelphia, with beautifully preserved homes and gardens. Located near other historic sites like the Betsy Ross House and Independence Hall, Elfreth's Alley is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
19
Philadelphia Museum of Art
At the Philadelphia Museum of Art, travelers will explore one of the largest and most renowned art museums in the United States. This iconic museum, famous for its grand staircase featured in the "Rocky" films, houses an extensive collection of art spanning centuries and continents. Visitors can admire masterpieces by artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, and Marcel Duchamp, as well as impressive collections of American, European, Asian, and contemporary art. The museum also features beautiful sculpture gardens and special exhibitions. Nearby attractions include the Benjamin Franklin Parkway and Fairmount Park.
20
The Franklin Institute
At The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, travelers will experience one of the oldest and most prestigious science museums in the United States. Named after Benjamin Franklin, the museum offers a wide range of interactive exhibits and hands-on activities that explore science and technology. Key attractions include the Giant Heart, a walk-through model of the human heart, and the Fels Planetarium, which presents stunning astronomical shows. Visitors can also enjoy the museum's IMAX theater, flight simulators, and rotating special exhibits. The Franklin Institute is located on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, near other cultural landmarks such as the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Academy of Natural Sciences.
21
Masonic Temple
At the Masonic Temple in Philadelphia, travelers will encounter one of the most architecturally stunning buildings in the city. Built in the 19th century, this grand temple serves as the headquarters for the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. Visitors can take guided tours to explore the opulent interior, featuring intricate stonework, stained glass windows, and richly decorated meeting rooms, each designed in a different architectural style. Highlights include the Egyptian Room, the Gothic Room, and the Corinthian Hall. The Masonic Temple is located near Philadelphia City Hall and the Pennsylvania Convention Center.
22
Independence National Historical Park
At Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, travelers will explore the birthplace of American democracy. This historical park encompasses several key sites, including Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were debated and signed. Visit the Liberty Bell, an enduring symbol of freedom, and learn about its history and significance. Explore other notable sites such as Congress Hall, where the U.S. Congress met from 1790 to 1800, and the Benjamin Franklin Museum, dedicated to the life and legacy of one of America's Founding Fathers. The park offers guided tours, educational programs, and interactive exhibits.
23
Liberty Bell Center
At the Liberty Bell Center in Philadelphia, travelers will encounter one of the most iconic symbols of American independence and freedom. The Liberty Bell, famous for its distinctive crack, is housed in a modern, glass pavilion that offers an up-close view of this historic artifact. Visitors can learn about the bell's history and significance through informative exhibits and multimedia presentations that explore its role in American history and its enduring symbolism of liberty. The Liberty Bell Center is part of Independence National Historical Park, located near Independence Hall and other key historical sites.
24
Declaration House (Graff House)
At Declaration House in Philadelphia, travelers can visit the historic site where Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence in 1776. This reconstructed house, also known as the Graff House, offers insights into Jefferson's life and work during this pivotal moment in American history. Inside, visitors will find exhibits and displays that recreate the environment of the 18th century, including Jefferson's writing desk and other period furnishings. The site provides a deeper understanding of the events leading up to the Declaration of Independence. Declaration House is located near other key historical sites such as Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell Center.
25
National Constitution Center
At the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, travelers will immerse themselves in the story of the U.S. Constitution and its ongoing impact on American life. This interactive museum offers engaging exhibits, multimedia presentations, and hands-on activities that explore the history and principles of the Constitution. Key highlights include the "Signers' Hall," featuring life-size statues of the Founding Fathers, and the theatrical presentation "Freedom Rising," which brings the story of the Constitution to life. The museum also hosts special exhibitions and educational programs. Located near Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell Center, the National Constitution Center is a key part of the Independence National Historical Park.
26
Betsy Ross House
At the Betsy Ross House in Philadelphia, travelers will visit the historic home where Betsy Ross is believed to have sewn the first American flag. This charming 18th-century house offers a glimpse into the life of Betsy Ross and the early days of American history. Explore the period-furnished rooms, including Betsy's upholstery shop and living quarters, and learn about her contributions to the American Revolution through interactive exhibits and displays. The house also features a self-guided audio tour with historical reenactments and stories. Located in the heart of Philadelphia's Old City, the Betsy Ross House is near other significant historical sites such as Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell Center.
27
Elfreth's Alley
At Elfreth's Alley in Philadelphia, travelers will stroll through one of the oldest continuously inhabited residential streets in the United States. Dating back to 1703, this charming cobblestone alley is lined with 32 historic houses, showcasing 18th-century Georgian and Federal architecture. Visitors can explore the Elfreth's Alley Museum, located in houses 124 and 126, to learn about the lives of the early residents and the history of the street. The alley offers a picturesque glimpse into colonial Philadelphia, with beautifully preserved homes and gardens. Located near other historic sites like the Betsy Ross House and Independence Hall, Elfreth's Alley is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
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Recenzje (2)
Sendi243
Nov 2020
Love the fact that we were on our own without having to listen to moaning and complaints from other travellers. Easy to use and valuable info.
princessamelia33
Oct 2020
We could not follow the map - it was not at all clear. We could not understand the directions on the audio. It was a complete waste of $110.00.

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