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Publiczna piesza wycieczka w małej grupie odkrywająca pozłacany wiek Filadelfii do teraz

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This Walking Tour will also take you by and into some of Philadelphia's most prominent buildings. The buildings in this area are mostly from the mid-1800's through the present. Styles range from Beaux Arts, to Chicago and International style. We also wil see the newest and tallest buildings in Center City.
Miasto: Filadelfia
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Dodatkowe informacje
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • Minimum age is 16 years
Czego oczekiwać
1
Czytanie rynku terminali
Jedna z ostatnich starych hal gastronomicznych w USA. Utworzony w latach 90. XIX wieku Reading Terminal Market przeszedł przez lata wiele zmian, ale pozostaje niezwykłym przykładem zakupów z wcześniejszej epoki.
2
Akademii Sztuk Pięknych w Pensylwanii
Najstarsza szkoła artystyczna w USA i wspaniały przykład architektury Franka Furnessa, to jedno z jego pozostałych arcydzieł gotyku w stylu wiktoriańskim. Został otwarty w samą porę na Wystawę Stulecia w 1876 roku.
3
Świątynia masońska
Zobacz z zewnątrz tę wspaniałą budowlę wzniesioną tuż po zakończeniu wojny secesyjnej w stylu romańskim lub normańskim. Jeśli masz czas, zarezerwuj wycieczkę po wnętrzach, które są spektakularne.
4
Centrum dla zwiedzających ratusz
Spaceruj po tym wspaniałym barokowym budynku z czasów II cesarstwa, największym budynku komunalnym w USA. Jest to najwyższy murowany budynek ze ścianami nośnymi na świecie, a pomnik Williama Penna na wieży jest najwyższym ze wszystkich budynków na świecie.
5
Filadelfia Macy'ego
Zobacz fasadę Art Deco Market Street National Bank po drugiej stronie ulicy, a następnie wejdź do budynku Johna Wanamakera. Zobaczymy Wielki Dziedziniec i jego wielkie organy.
6
Akademia Muzyczna
Oryginalna siedziba Filadelfijskiej Orkiestry, Akademia Muzyczna, opiera się na La Scali w Mediolanie i pierwotnie była operą. Fasada w stylu włoskim miała być z marmuru, ale aby zaoszczędzić na kosztach, zastąpiono cegłę i kamień z piaskowca.
7
Sklepy na Liberty Place
Dwie wieże, które przełamały barierę wysokości 548 stóp. Istniała dżentelmeńska zgoda na budowę nie wyższą niż pomnik Williama Penna w ratuszu, ale zmieniło się to w latach 80. wraz z tymi dwoma budynkami, otwierając drogę do bardziej nowoczesnej panoramy.
8
Centrum Comcastu
1. i 2. najwyższy budynek w Filadelfii. Comcast Center to eleganckie połączenie lustra i przezroczystego szkła wznoszące się w zwężającej się formie, podczas gdy Comcast Innovation Center ma 3 grupy z zygzakowatym wzorem na zewnątrz i 10-piętrowym hotelem na szczycie.
9
Centrum Penn/Dworzec Podmiejski
Siedziba Pennsylvania Railroad w stylu Art Deco, budynek ten powstał w latach 30. XX wieku w celu zastąpienia wiktoriańskiego gotyckiego terminalu Franka Furnessa naprzeciwko ratusza. Styl miał reprezentować elegancję i prędkość nowoczesnych pociągów.
10
Park Miłości
Wycieczka kończy się przy rzeźbie Love w tak zwanym Love Park. Ten park był już kilkakrotnie przebudowywany i oferuje różnorodne zajęcia w zależności od pory roku, a także wspaniały widok na Ben Franklin Parkway do Muzeum Sztuki.
11
Reading Terminal Market
One of the last old time food halls in the US. Created in the 1890's, Reading Terminal Market has undergone many changes over the years but remains a remarkable example of shopping from an earlier era.
12
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
The oldest art school in the US and a magnificent example of Frank Furness' architecture, this is one of his remaining High Victorian Gothic masterpieces. It opened just in time for the Centennial Exposition of 1876.
13
Masonic Temple
View the exterior of this magnificent structure created just after the end of the Civil War in Romanesque or Norman Castle style. If you have time, reserve a tour of the interior rooms which are spectacular.
14
City Hall Visitor Center
Walk around this great 2nd Empire Baroque Building, the largest municipal building in the U.S. It is the tallest masonry bearing wall building in the world, and the statue of William Penn on the tower is the tallest on any building in the world.
15
Macy's Philadelphia
View the Market Street National Bank's Art Deco facade across the Street and then enter the John Wanamaker Building. We will see the Grand Court and its grand organ.
16
Academy of Music
Original home of the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Academy of Music is based on La Scala in Milan and was originally an opera house. The Italianate façade was to be in marble, but brick and brownstone were substituted to save on the cost.
17
Shops at Liberty Place
Two towers that broke the 548' height barrier. There had been a gentleman's agreement to build no higher than the City Hall statue of William Penn, but that changed in the 1980's with these two buildings, opening the way for a more modern skyline.
18
Comcast Center
1st and 2nd tallest buildings in Philadelphia. Comcast Center is a sleek combination of mirror and clear glass rising in a tapered form while the Comcast Innovation Center has 3 story groupings with a zig-zag pattern on the outside and a 10 story hotel at the top.
19
Penn Center/Suburban Station
Art Deco headquarters of the Pennsylvania Railroad, this building was created in the 1930's to replace Frank Furness' High Victorian Gothic terminal across from City Hall. The style was intended to represent the sleekness and speed of modern trains.
20
Love Park
Tour ends at the Love sculpture in what is referred to as Love Park. This park has now been redesigned several times and offers a variety of activities depending on the time of year, as well as a grand view up the Ben Franklin Parkway to the Art Museum.
21
Reading Terminal Market
One of the last old time food halls in the US. Created in the 1890's, Reading Terminal Market has undergone many changes over the years but remains a remarkable example of shopping from an earlier era.
22
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
The oldest art school in the US and a magnificent example of Frank Furness' architecture, this is one of his remaining High Victorian Gothic masterpieces. It opened just in time for the Centennial Exposition of 1876.
23
Masonic Temple
View the exterior of this magnificent structure created just after the end of the Civil War in Romanesque or Norman Castle style. If you have time, reserve a tour of the interior rooms which are spectacular.
24
City Hall Visitor Center
Walk around this great 2nd Empire Baroque Building, the largest municipal building in the U.S. It is the tallest masonry bearing wall building in the world, and the statue of William Penn on the tower is the tallest on any building in the world.
25
Macy's Philadelphia
View the Market Street National Bank's Art Deco facade across the Street and then enter the John Wanamaker Building. We will see the Grand Court and its grand organ.
26
Academy of Music
Original home of the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Academy of Music is based on La Scala in Milan and was originally an opera house. The Italianate façade was to be in marble, but brick and brownstone were substituted to save on the cost.
27
Shops at Liberty Place
Two towers that broke the 548' height barrier. There had been a gentleman's agreement to build no higher than the City Hall statue of William Penn, but that changed in the 1980's with these two buildings, opening the way for a more modern skyline.
28
Comcast Center
1st and 2nd tallest buildings in Philadelphia. Comcast Center is a sleek combination of mirror and clear glass rising in a tapered form while the Comcast Innovation Center has 3 story groupings with a zig-zag pattern on the outside and a 10 story hotel at the top.
29
Penn Center/Suburban Station
Art Deco headquarters of the Pennsylvania Railroad, this building was created in the 1930's to replace Frank Furness' High Victorian Gothic terminal across from City Hall. The style was intended to represent the sleekness and speed of modern trains.
30
Love Park
Tour ends at the Love sculpture in what is referred to as Love Park. This park has now been redesigned several times and offers a variety of activities depending on the time of year, as well as a grand view up the Ben Franklin Parkway to the Art Museum.
31
Reading Terminal Market
One of the last old time food halls in the US. Created in the 1890's, Reading Terminal Market has undergone many changes over the years but remains a remarkable example of shopping from an earlier era.
32
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
The oldest art school in the US and a magnificent example of Frank Furness' architecture, this is one of his remaining High Victorian Gothic masterpieces. It opened just in time for the Centennial Exposition of 1876.
33
Masonic Temple
View the exterior of this magnificent structure created just after the end of the Civil War in Romanesque or Norman Castle style. If you have time, reserve a tour of the interior rooms which are spectacular.
34
City Hall Visitor Center
Walk around this great 2nd Empire Baroque Building, the largest municipal building in the U.S. It is the tallest masonry bearing wall building in the world, and the statue of William Penn on the tower is the tallest on any building in the world.
35
Macy's Philadelphia
View the Market Street National Bank's Art Deco facade across the Street and then enter the John Wanamaker Building. We will see the Grand Court and its grand organ.
36
Academy of Music
Original home of the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Academy of Music is based on La Scala in Milan and was originally an opera house. The Italianate façade was to be in marble, but brick and brownstone were substituted to save on the cost.
37
Shops at Liberty Place
Two towers that broke the 548' height barrier. There had been a gentleman's agreement to build no higher than the City Hall statue of William Penn, but that changed in the 1980's with these two buildings, opening the way for a more modern skyline.
38
Comcast Center
1st and 2nd tallest buildings in Philadelphia. Comcast Center is a sleek combination of mirror and clear glass rising in a tapered form while the Comcast Innovation Center has 3 story groupings with a zig-zag pattern on the outside and a 10 story hotel at the top.
39
Penn Center/Suburban Station
Art Deco headquarters of the Pennsylvania Railroad, this building was created in the 1930's to replace Frank Furness' High Victorian Gothic terminal across from City Hall. The style was intended to represent the sleekness and speed of modern trains.
40
Love Park
Tour ends at the Love sculpture in what is referred to as Love Park. This park has now been redesigned several times and offers a variety of activities depending on the time of year, as well as a grand view up the Ben Franklin Parkway to the Art Museum.
41
Reading Terminal Market
One of the last old time food halls in the US. Created in the 1890's, Reading Terminal Market has undergone many changes over the years but remains a remarkable example of shopping from an earlier era.
42
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
The oldest art school in the US and a magnificent example of Frank Furness' architecture, this is one of his remaining High Victorian Gothic masterpieces. It opened just in time for the Centennial Exposition of 1876.
43
Masonic Temple
View the exterior of this magnificent structure created just after the end of the Civil War in Romanesque or Norman Castle style. If you have time, reserve a tour of the interior rooms which are spectacular.
44
City Hall Visitor Center
Walk around this great 2nd Empire Baroque Building, the largest municipal building in the U.S. It is the tallest masonry bearing wall building in the world, and the statue of William Penn on the tower is the tallest on any building in the world.
45
Macy's Philadelphia
View the Market Street National Bank's Art Deco facade across the Street and then enter the John Wanamaker Building. We will see the Grand Court and its grand organ.
46
Academy of Music
Original home of the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Academy of Music is based on La Scala in Milan and was originally an opera house. The Italianate façade was to be in marble, but brick and brownstone were substituted to save on the cost.
47
Shops at Liberty Place
Two towers that broke the 548' height barrier. There had been a gentleman's agreement to build no higher than the City Hall statue of William Penn, but that changed in the 1980's with these two buildings, opening the way for a more modern skyline.
48
Comcast Center
1st and 2nd tallest buildings in Philadelphia. Comcast Center is a sleek combination of mirror and clear glass rising in a tapered form while the Comcast Innovation Center has 3 story groupings with a zig-zag pattern on the outside and a 10 story hotel at the top.
49
Penn Center/Suburban Station
Art Deco headquarters of the Pennsylvania Railroad, this building was created in the 1930's to replace Frank Furness' High Victorian Gothic terminal across from City Hall. The style was intended to represent the sleekness and speed of modern trains.
50
Love Park
Tour ends at the Love sculpture in what is referred to as Love Park. This park has now been redesigned several times and offers a variety of activities depending on the time of year, as well as a grand view up the Ben Franklin Parkway to the Art Museum.
51
Reading Terminal Market
One of the last old time food halls in the US. Created in the 1890's, Reading Terminal Market has undergone many changes over the years but remains a remarkable example of shopping from an earlier era.
52
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
The oldest art school in the US and a magnificent example of Frank Furness' architecture, this is one of his remaining High Victorian Gothic masterpieces. It opened just in time for the Centennial Exposition of 1876.
53
Masonic Temple
View the exterior of this magnificent structure created just after the end of the Civil War in Romanesque or Norman Castle style. If you have time, reserve a tour of the interior rooms which are spectacular.
54
City Hall Visitor Center
Walk around this great 2nd Empire Baroque Building, the largest municipal building in the U.S. It is the tallest masonry bearing wall building in the world, and the statue of William Penn on the tower is the tallest on any building in the world.
55
Macy's Philadelphia
View the Market Street National Bank's Art Deco facade across the Street and then enter the John Wanamaker Building. We will see the Grand Court and its grand organ.
56
Academy of Music
Original home of the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Academy of Music is based on La Scala in Milan and was originally an opera house. The Italianate façade was to be in marble, but brick and brownstone were substituted to save on the cost.
57
Shops at Liberty Place
Two towers that broke the 548' height barrier. There had been a gentleman's agreement to build no higher than the City Hall statue of William Penn, but that changed in the 1980's with these two buildings, opening the way for a more modern skyline.
58
Comcast Center
1st and 2nd tallest buildings in Philadelphia. Comcast Center is a sleek combination of mirror and clear glass rising in a tapered form while the Comcast Innovation Center has 3 story groupings with a zig-zag pattern on the outside and a 10 story hotel at the top.
59
Penn Center/Suburban Station
Art Deco headquarters of the Pennsylvania Railroad, this building was created in the 1930's to replace Frank Furness' High Victorian Gothic terminal across from City Hall. The style was intended to represent the sleekness and speed of modern trains.
60
Love Park
Tour ends at the Love sculpture in what is referred to as Love Park. This park has now been redesigned several times and offers a variety of activities depending on the time of year, as well as a grand view up the Ben Franklin Parkway to the Art Museum.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Recenzje (3)
Nannette_N
Aug 2024
This tour was informative. Tour guide answered every question and had a depth of knowledge about the city history and the buildings.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Aug 2024
Thanks so much for the kind review. I'm so glad you enjoyed the tour!
John_E
Nov 2023
This was a very interesting tour with a knowledgeable, expert guide. We live in Philadelphia and learned a lot about buildings we walk past nearly every day.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Nov 2023
Thanks for your kind words. I'm glad you enjoyed the tour and learned a bit more about the buildings around you. Philly is a fascinating city architecturally with an over 300 year history.
Skye_C
Apr 2022
Wonderful tour. I highly recommend this if you are interested in Philadelphia’s amazing buildings. The tour guide was very knowledgeable and happy to answer questions about the history of the city and how that related to the buildings we saw. He was also genuinely enthusiastic about the city. Great tour!
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Apr 2022
Thanks so much for your kind words. I'm glad you enjoyed the tour and your time with me this week.

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