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Historyczna wycieczka audio z przewodnikiem po Filadelfii

Przegląd
Walk in the footsteps of Revolutionary War heroes, discover the iconic Liberty Bell, and relive the fight for American Independence with a self-guided audio tour! Journey back in time to historic Philadelphia in the days of George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and their revolutionary collaborators.

After booking, check your email to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action, enter your unique password, and access your tour. These steps require good internet/Wi-Fi access. From there, follow the audio instructions and the route.

Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.

This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.
Miasto: Filadelfia
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Korzystanie w trybie offline: nie wymaga sygnału komórkowego ani Wi-Fi. Offline Mapa GPS i trasa. Kierunek od przystanku do przystanku.
Niczego nie przegap: pełny plan podróży, wskazówki dotyczące podróży, profesjonalnie opowiedziane ukryte historie, wideo, tekst
Elastyczny harmonogram: użyj dowolnego dnia, o dowolnej porze. Podróżuj przez wiele dni lub podczas następnej podróży. Nigdy nie wygasa.
Aplikacja na telefonie: link do pobrania aplikacji Action Guide. Hasło do Twoich wycieczek. Podgląd w domu
Łatwy w użyciu: Historie są odtwarzane automatycznie przez GPS. Wolne ręce. Uzyskaj POMOC przez cały dzień: zadzwoń, czat lub e-mail.
Easy-to-use app: download Action’s Tour Guide App onto your phone
Engaging storytelling: Uncover unique tales and thrilling history for a memorable journey!
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to access: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a confirmation email and text with instructions: • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password • Download the tour MUST DO while in strong wifi/cellular Works offline after download
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • Savings tips: Walking tours: couples can share one tour by splitting headphones
  • Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
Czego oczekiwać
1
Centrum Dzwonu Wolności
Następny w kolejności: Dzwon Wolności! Dowiemy się, co czyni ten dzwon kultowym — i dlaczego jest tak podatny na pęknięcia! Badając jego historię i majestat, zbadamy również jego znaczenie w późniejszych latach, gdy Amerykanie walczyli o wolność od niewolnictwa, równe prawa wyborcze i prawdziwą wolność.
2
Dom Betsy Ross
Nasza podróż przenosi nas nieco w czasie - do narodzin amerykańskiej flagi! Deklaracja Niepodległości i Konstytucja często przyćmiewają ten historyczny dom, ale jego dziedzictwo jest dziś znacznie bardziej widoczne! O Betsy Ross i jej fatalnym spotkaniu z George'em Washingtonem dowiemy się pewnego ranka podczas niedzielnego nabożeństwa w Christ Church.
3
Dom Prezydenta
Następnie pierwszy Biały Dom! Zbadamy pierwotną prezydencką siedzibę Jerzego Waszyngtona, a następnie Johna Adamsa. Tutaj będziemy mogli zagłębić się w historię życia prezydentów i lepiej zrozumieć życie w czasach kolonialnych.
4
Muzeum Afroamerykanów w Filadelfii
Historia Filadelfii może dotyczyć niepodległości i wolności, ale nie dotyczyło to Afroamerykanów! Mijając to wspaniałe muzeum, będziemy kontynuować badanie niewolnictwa i jego wpływu na wczesną Amerykę. Dowiemy się również o historycznym wkładzie Afroamerykanów, takich jak Crispus Attucks i inni.
5
Narodowe Centrum Konstytucji
Następnie miniemy Narodowe Centrum Konstytucji. Podobnie jak w przypadku Deklaracji Niepodległości, dowiemy się, jak koloniści zebrali się tutaj, w Filadelfii, aby sformalizować swoją unię w konkretny naród: Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki. Przyjrzymy się, w jaki sposób gwarantowano najbardziej podstawowe prawa obywateli amerykańskich, kładąc podwaliny pod dzisiejsze społeczeństwo amerykańskie.
6
Mennica Stanów Zjednoczonych
Nasz chód wtedy przynosi nam do Mennicy! Dowiemy się o złotych i srebrnych monetach, które stanowiły podstawę wczesnej gospodarki amerykańskiej... oraz o miedzi, niklu i papierze, które dziś tworzą nasze pieniądze!
7
Grób Benjamina Franklina
Przejdziemy obok grobu Benjamina Franklina i poznamy ważną część jego spuścizny: Ivy League University of Pennsylvania. Dowiemy się, w jaki sposób UPenn reprezentował ideały Franklina dla następnego pokolenia młodego narodu i jak jego dziedzictwo nadal świeci w Filadelfii.
8
Aleja Elfretha
To prowadzi nas do Elfreth's Alley, nowoczesnego popularnego miejsca na Instagramie w Filadelfii i historycznych początków tego wspaniałego miasta. Jako pierwsze śródmieście, Elfreth widziało pokolenia zmian... ale pozostało tak osobliwe i kolonialne jak zawsze!
9
Kościół Chrystusowy
Następnie przejdziemy do historycznego Christ Church, gdzie modlili się George Washington, Betsy Ross i wielu innych amerykańskich rewolucjonistów. Przejdziemy obok kościoła, zanurzając się w jego historycznym znaczeniu i podziwiając jego strzelistą architekturę.
10
Liberty Bell Center
Next up: the Liberty Bell! We'll learn about what makes this bell iconic -- and what makes it so susceptible to cracks! As we explore its history and majesty, we'll also explore it's significance in later years as Americans fought for their freedom from slavery, for equal voting rights, and for true liberty. Note: This 3+ mile-long tour covers the essentials of Philadelphia in 1-2 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
11
Betsy Ross House
Our trip jumps us back in time a bit -- to the birth of the American flag! The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution often overshadow this historic home but it's legacy is far more visible today! We'll learn all about Betsy Ross and her fateful meeting with George Washington one morning during Sunday service at Christ Church.
12
The President's House
Next up, the very first White House! We'll explore the original presidental home of George Washington and then of John Adams. Here, we'll be able to dive into the history of the presidents' lives and better understand life during the colonia era.
13
The African American Museum in Philadelphia
Philadelphia's history may be all about independence and freedom, but that didn't apply to African-Americans! As we pass this wonderful museum, we'll continue to explore slavery and it's impact of early America. We'll also learn about the historic contributions of African-Americans like Crispus Attucks and others.
14
National Constitution Center
Next up, we'll pass by the National Constituion Center. Just like with the Declaration of Independence, we'll learn about how the colonists gathered here in Philadelphia to formalize their union into a concrete nation: the United States of America. We'll explore how American citizens' most fundamental rights were guaranteed, laying the basis for the American society today.
15
United States Mint
Our walk then brings us to the Mint! We'll learn about the gold and silver coins that formed the basis of the early American economy... and about the copper, nickel, and paper that makes our money today!
16
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
We'll walk by Benjamin Franklin's grave and learn about an important part his legacy: the Ivy League University of Pennsylvania. We'll dicover how UPenn represented Franklin's ideals for the young nation's next generation and about how his legacy continues to shine through Philadelphia today.
17
Elfreth's Alley
This brings us to Elfreth's Alley, the modern Instagram hot-spot of Philly and the historic origins of this great city. As the very first downtown, Elfreth's seen generations of changes... but has remained as quaint and colonial as ever!
18
Christ Church
We'll then walk over to historic Christ Church, where George Washington, Betsy Ross, and plenty of other American revolutionaries worshipped. We'll pass by the Church, diving into it's historical significance and admiring it's soaring architecture.
19
Liberty Bell Center
Next up: the Liberty Bell! We'll learn about what makes this bell iconic -- and what makes it so susceptible to cracks! As we explore its history and majesty, we'll also explore it's significance in later years as Americans fought for their freedom from slavery, for equal voting rights, and for true liberty. Note: This 3+ mile-long tour covers the essentials of Philadelphia in 1-2 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
20
Betsy Ross House
Our trip jumps us back in time a bit -- to the birth of the American flag! The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution often overshadow this historic home but it's legacy is far more visible today! We'll learn all about Betsy Ross and her fateful meeting with George Washington one morning during Sunday service at Christ Church.
21
The President's House
Next up, the very first White House! We'll explore the original presidental home of George Washington and then of John Adams. Here, we'll be able to dive into the history of the presidents' lives and better understand life during the colonia era.
22
The African American Museum in Philadelphia
Philadelphia's history may be all about independence and freedom, but that didn't apply to African-Americans! As we pass this wonderful museum, we'll continue to explore slavery and it's impact of early America. We'll also learn about the historic contributions of African-Americans like Crispus Attucks and others.
23
National Constitution Center
Next up, we'll pass by the National Constituion Center. Just like with the Declaration of Independence, we'll learn about how the colonists gathered here in Philadelphia to formalize their union into a concrete nation: the United States of America. We'll explore how American citizens' most fundamental rights were guaranteed, laying the basis for the American society today.
24
United States Mint
Our walk then brings us to the Mint! We'll learn about the gold and silver coins that formed the basis of the early American economy... and about the copper, nickel, and paper that makes our money today!
25
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
We'll walk by Benjamin Franklin's grave and learn about an important part his legacy: the Ivy League University of Pennsylvania. We'll dicover how UPenn represented Franklin's ideals for the young nation's next generation and about how his legacy continues to shine through Philadelphia today.
26
Elfreth's Alley
This brings us to Elfreth's Alley, the modern Instagram hot-spot of Philly and the historic origins of this great city. As the very first downtown, Elfreth's seen generations of changes... but has remained as quaint and colonial as ever!
27
Christ Church
We'll then walk over to historic Christ Church, where George Washington, Betsy Ross, and plenty of other American revolutionaries worshipped. We'll pass by the Church, diving into it's historical significance and admiring it's soaring architecture.
28
Liberty Bell Center
Next up: the Liberty Bell! We'll learn about what makes this bell iconic -- and what makes it so susceptible to cracks! As we explore its history and majesty, we'll also explore it's significance in later years as Americans fought for their freedom from slavery, for equal voting rights, and for true liberty. Note: This 3+ mile-long tour covers the essentials of Philadelphia in 1-2 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
29
Betsy Ross House
Our trip jumps us back in time a bit -- to the birth of the American flag! The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution often overshadow this historic home but it's legacy is far more visible today! We'll learn all about Betsy Ross and her fateful meeting with George Washington one morning during Sunday service at Christ Church.
30
The President's House
Next up, the very first White House! We'll explore the original presidental home of George Washington and then of John Adams. Here, we'll be able to dive into the history of the presidents' lives and better understand life during the colonia era.
31
The African American Museum in Philadelphia
Philadelphia's history may be all about independence and freedom, but that didn't apply to African-Americans! As we pass this wonderful museum, we'll continue to explore slavery and it's impact of early America. We'll also learn about the historic contributions of African-Americans like Crispus Attucks and others.
32
National Constitution Center
Next up, we'll pass by the National Constituion Center. Just like with the Declaration of Independence, we'll learn about how the colonists gathered here in Philadelphia to formalize their union into a concrete nation: the United States of America. We'll explore how American citizens' most fundamental rights were guaranteed, laying the basis for the American society today.
33
United States Mint
Our walk then brings us to the Mint! We'll learn about the gold and silver coins that formed the basis of the early American economy... and about the copper, nickel, and paper that makes our money today!
34
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
We'll walk by Benjamin Franklin's grave and learn about an important part his legacy: the Ivy League University of Pennsylvania. We'll dicover how UPenn represented Franklin's ideals for the young nation's next generation and about how his legacy continues to shine through Philadelphia today.
35
Elfreth's Alley
This brings us to Elfreth's Alley, the modern Instagram hot-spot of Philly and the historic origins of this great city. As the very first downtown, Elfreth's seen generations of changes... but has remained as quaint and colonial as ever!
36
Christ Church
We'll then walk over to historic Christ Church, where George Washington, Betsy Ross, and plenty of other American revolutionaries worshipped. We'll pass by the Church, diving into it's historical significance and admiring it's soaring architecture.
37
Liberty Bell Center
Next up: the Liberty Bell! We'll learn about what makes this bell iconic -- and what makes it so susceptible to cracks! As we explore its history and majesty, we'll also explore it's significance in later years as Americans fought for their freedom from slavery, for equal voting rights, and for true liberty. Note: This 3+ mile-long tour covers the essentials of Philadelphia in 1-2 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
38
Betsy Ross House
Our trip jumps us back in time a bit -- to the birth of the American flag! The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution often overshadow this historic home but it's legacy is far more visible today! We'll learn all about Betsy Ross and her fateful meeting with George Washington one morning during Sunday service at Christ Church.
39
The President's House
Next up, the very first White House! We'll explore the original presidental home of George Washington and then of John Adams. Here, we'll be able to dive into the history of the presidents' lives and better understand life during the colonia era.
40
The African American Museum in Philadelphia
Philadelphia's history may be all about independence and freedom, but that didn't apply to African-Americans! As we pass this wonderful museum, we'll continue to explore slavery and it's impact of early America. We'll also learn about the historic contributions of African-Americans like Crispus Attucks and others.
41
National Constitution Center
Next up, we'll pass by the National Constituion Center. Just like with the Declaration of Independence, we'll learn about how the colonists gathered here in Philadelphia to formalize their union into a concrete nation: the United States of America. We'll explore how American citizens' most fundamental rights were guaranteed, laying the basis for the American society today.
42
United States Mint
Our walk then brings us to the Mint! We'll learn about the gold and silver coins that formed the basis of the early American economy... and about the copper, nickel, and paper that makes our money today!
43
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
We'll walk by Benjamin Franklin's grave and learn about an important part his legacy: the Ivy League University of Pennsylvania. We'll dicover how UPenn represented Franklin's ideals for the young nation's next generation and about how his legacy continues to shine through Philadelphia today.
44
Elfreth's Alley
This brings us to Elfreth's Alley, the modern Instagram hot-spot of Philly and the historic origins of this great city. As the very first downtown, Elfreth's seen generations of changes... but has remained as quaint and colonial as ever!
45
Christ Church
We'll then walk over to historic Christ Church, where George Washington, Betsy Ross, and plenty of other American revolutionaries worshipped. We'll pass by the Church, diving into it's historical significance and admiring it's soaring architecture.
46
Liberty Bell Center
Next up: the Liberty Bell! We'll learn about what makes this bell iconic -- and what makes it so susceptible to cracks! As we explore its history and majesty, we'll also explore it's significance in later years as Americans fought for their freedom from slavery, for equal voting rights, and for true liberty. Note: This 3+ mile-long tour covers the essentials of Philadelphia in 1-2 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
47
Betsy Ross House
Our trip jumps us back in time a bit -- to the birth of the American flag! The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution often overshadow this historic home but it's legacy is far more visible today! We'll learn all about Betsy Ross and her fateful meeting with George Washington one morning during Sunday service at Christ Church.
48
The President's House
Next up, the very first White House! We'll explore the original presidental home of George Washington and then of John Adams. Here, we'll be able to dive into the history of the presidents' lives and better understand life during the colonia era.
49
The African American Museum in Philadelphia
Philadelphia's history may be all about independence and freedom, but that didn't apply to African-Americans! As we pass this wonderful museum, we'll continue to explore slavery and it's impact of early America. We'll also learn about the historic contributions of African-Americans like Crispus Attucks and others.
50
National Constitution Center
Next up, we'll pass by the National Constituion Center. Just like with the Declaration of Independence, we'll learn about how the colonists gathered here in Philadelphia to formalize their union into a concrete nation: the United States of America. We'll explore how American citizens' most fundamental rights were guaranteed, laying the basis for the American society today.
51
United States Mint
Our walk then brings us to the Mint! We'll learn about the gold and silver coins that formed the basis of the early American economy... and about the copper, nickel, and paper that makes our money today!
52
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
We'll walk by Benjamin Franklin's grave and learn about an important part his legacy: the Ivy League University of Pennsylvania. We'll dicover how UPenn represented Franklin's ideals for the young nation's next generation and about how his legacy continues to shine through Philadelphia today.
53
Elfreth's Alley
This brings us to Elfreth's Alley, the modern Instagram hot-spot of Philly and the historic origins of this great city. As the very first downtown, Elfreth's seen generations of changes... but has remained as quaint and colonial as ever!
54
Christ Church
We'll then walk over to historic Christ Church, where George Washington, Betsy Ross, and plenty of other American revolutionaries worshipped. We'll pass by the Church, diving into it's historical significance and admiring it's soaring architecture.
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Recenzje (19)
S8859KTsusans
Dec 2024
We gave up after 1/2 hr. Had we been advised prior to going that using ear buds or headphones was imperative, we would have brought some. Instead the street noise - traffic, sirens, people talking, etc, made hearing the guide impossible. I spent more than an hour trying to find out how to get a refund. I finally went on PayPal, where I paid, and found a customer service email. We’ll see if someone responds. Feel like it’s a scam.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Dec 2024
Susan, I’m sorry you couldn’t fully enjoy my Historic Philadelphia Self-Guided Walking Audio Tour. For walking tours, I’ve mentioned in the listing that headphones are recommended to avoid challenges like street noise interfering with the audio. The tour is valid for a year after booking, so please give it another try with earphones for the best experience. If you’d like a refund or need assistance, you can find my support team’s contact info in the booking email, or feel free to email us directly—I’ll make sure you get the help you need!
tmbran
Dec 2024
History is not my cup of tea, but this tour helped me to cover some of the most important landmarks in Philadelphia. Honestly, the history behind the tour was very boring, but it was much needed as a first-time visitor. I wish they would create a "must-see" walking tour of Philadelphia and not just the colonial era. For example, Chinatown, Reading Terminal Market, Museum of Art, etc... I had a blast exploring Chinatown but it was never mentioned in the walking tour.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Dec 2024
Tom, I’m glad my Historic Philadelphia Self-Guided Walking Audio Tour helped you cover the city’s key colonial landmarks as a first-time visitor. While I know history isn’t your cup of tea, I appreciate you sticking with it to explore some of Philadelphia’s most important sites. A broader "must-see" tour with spots like Chinatown, Reading Terminal Market, and the Museum of Art is a great idea—I’ll keep that in mind. If you're looking to explore more, consider my 100+ Self Guided Driving & Walking Tours by Action. They offer the same ease and insightful exploration, perfect for your next adventure.
O4228ZMlouiset
Oct 2024
The audio tour really enhanced our walk around the historic sites. Great way to get some color commentary as you move along.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Oct 2024
Louise, I’m thrilled you enjoyed my Historic Philadelphia Self-Guided Walking Audio Tour! The audio enhances your walk around the historical sites with engaging commentary. If you're looking to explore more, consider my 100+ Self Guided Driving & Walking Tours by Action. They offer the same ease and insightful exploration, perfect for your next adventure.
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