Историческая пешеходная экскурсия по Старому городу в Филадельфии
Историческая пешеходная экскурсия по Старому городу в Филадельфии
Обзор
Экскурсии проводит основатель и владелец компании, бывший стендап-комик и учитель истории с любовью и страстью ко всему Филадельфии! Проследуйте по стопам отцов-основателей по улицам исторического Старого города в этой 1,5-часовой пешеходной экскурсии. Мы посетим все основные достопримечательности в историческом старом городе и гарантируем, что вы уйдете с прекрасными впечатлениями.
Local knowledge and recommendations from informed guides who call Philly their home
In depth information about the Revolutionary War and how it has shaped the United States today
History with a side of humor!
Local knowledge and recommendations from informed guides who call Philly their home
In depth information about the Revolutionary War and how it has shaped the United States today
History with a side of humor!
Дополнительная информация
Доступно для инвалидных колясок
Младенцы и маленькие дети могут кататься в коляске
Допускаются животные-поводыри
Остановки общественного транспорта поблизости
Путешественники должны иметь как минимум средний уровень физической подготовки.
Дети должны быть в сопровождении взрослых.
Социальное дистанцирование на протяжении всего путешествия.
Гиды обязаны регулярно мыть руки
Регулярные проверки температуры у персонала
Платные правила пребывания дома для сотрудников с симптомами
Бесконтактная оплата чаевых и доп. о
прививка от COVID-19 обязательна для гидов
Что ожидать
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Betsy Ross House
Tour the courtyard of the Betsy Ross House. Admission to the museum is not included or a part of the tour but tickets can be purchased at their gift shop for afterwards.
2
Elfreth's Alley
The oldest continuously lived on street in the original American colonies.
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Benjamin Franklin Bridge
When it was first constructed, it laid claim to "longest suspension bridge in the world!"
4
Christ Church
Known as the Church of the Revolution, admission is "donation only". Learn from some of the best historians in the city!
5
B. Free Franklin Post Office
The first post office in America!
6
Carpenters' Hall
See where the seed for America was first planted! Admission is "Donation only" and up to the discretion of guests.
7
Second Bank of the United States
A presidential portrait gallery run by the parks department.
8
Independence Hall
We'll discuss the importance of Independence Hall, its roll in the Revolutionary War, and our brave founding fathers who walked through the halls.
9
Betsy Ross House
Tour the courtyard of the Betsy Ross House. Admission to the museum is not included or a part of the tour but tickets can be purchased at their gift shop for afterwards.
10
Elfreth's Alley
The oldest continuously lived on street in the original American colonies.
11
Benjamin Franklin Bridge
When it was first constructed, it laid claim to "longest suspension bridge in the world!"
12
Christ Church
Known as the Church of the Revolution, admission is "donation only". Learn from some of the best historians in the city!
13
B. Free Franklin Post Office
The first post office in America!
14
Carpenters' Hall
See where the seed for America was first planted! Admission is "Donation only" and up to the discretion of guests.
15
Second Bank of the United States
A presidential portrait gallery run by the parks department.
16
Independence Hall
We'll discuss the importance of Independence Hall, its roll in the Revolutionary War, and our brave founding fathers who walked through the halls.
17
Betsy Ross House
Tour the courtyard of the Betsy Ross House. Admission to the museum is not included or a part of the tour but tickets can be purchased at their gift shop for afterwards.
18
Elfreth's Alley
The oldest continuously lived on street in the original American colonies.
19
Benjamin Franklin Bridge
When it was first constructed, it laid claim to "longest suspension bridge in the world!"
20
Christ Church
Known as the Church of the Revolution, admission is "donation only". Learn from some of the best historians in the city!
21
B. Free Franklin Post Office
The first post office in America!
22
Carpenters' Hall
See where the seed for America was first planted! Admission is "Donation only" and up to the discretion of guests.
23
Second Bank of the United States
A presidential portrait gallery run by the parks department.
24
Independence Hall
We'll discuss the importance of Independence Hall, its roll in the Revolutionary War, and our brave founding fathers who walked through the halls.
25
Betsy Ross House
Tour the courtyard of the Betsy Ross House. Admission to the museum is not included or a part of the tour but tickets can be purchased at their gift shop for afterwards.
26
Elfreth's Alley
The oldest continuously lived on street in the original American colonies.
27
Benjamin Franklin Bridge
When it was first constructed, it laid claim to "longest suspension bridge in the world!"
28
Christ Church
Known as the Church of the Revolution, admission is "donation only". Learn from some of the best historians in the city!
29
B. Free Franklin Post Office
The first post office in America!
30
Carpenters' Hall
See where the seed for America was first planted! Admission is "Donation only" and up to the discretion of guests.
31
Second Bank of the United States
A presidential portrait gallery run by the parks department.
32
Independence Hall
We'll discuss the importance of Independence Hall, its roll in the Revolutionary War, and our brave founding fathers who walked through the halls.
33
Betsy Ross House
Tour the courtyard of the Betsy Ross House. Admission to the museum is not included or a part of the tour but tickets can be purchased at their gift shop for afterwards.
34
Elfreth's Alley
The oldest continuously lived on street in the original American colonies.
35
Benjamin Franklin Bridge
When it was first constructed, it laid claim to "longest suspension bridge in the world!"
36
Christ Church
Known as the Church of the Revolution, admission is "donation only". Learn from some of the best historians in the city!
37
B. Free Franklin Post Office
The first post office in America!
38
Carpenters' Hall
See where the seed for America was first planted! Admission is "Donation only" and up to the discretion of guests.
39
Second Bank of the United States
A presidential portrait gallery run by the parks department.
40
Independence Hall
We'll discuss the importance of Independence Hall, its roll in the Revolutionary War, and our brave founding fathers who walked through the halls.
41
Betsy Ross House
Tour the courtyard of the Betsy Ross House. Admission to the museum is not included or a part of the tour but tickets can be purchased at their gift shop for afterwards.
42
Elfreth's Alley
The oldest continuously lived on street in the original American colonies.
43
Benjamin Franklin Bridge
When it was first constructed, it laid claim to "longest suspension bridge in the world!"
44
Christ Church
Known as the Church of the Revolution, admission is "donation only". Learn from some of the best historians in the city!
45
B. Free Franklin Post Office
The first post office in America!
46
Carpenters' Hall
See where the seed for America was first planted! Admission is "Donation only" and up to the discretion of guests.
47
Second Bank of the United States
A presidential portrait gallery run by the parks department.
48
Independence Hall
We'll discuss the importance of Independence Hall, its roll in the Revolutionary War, and our brave founding fathers who walked through the halls.
49
Betsy Ross House
Tour the courtyard of the Betsy Ross House. Admission to the museum is not included or a part of the tour but tickets can be purchased at their gift shop for afterwards.
50
Elfreth's Alley
The oldest continuously lived on street in the original American colonies.
51
Benjamin Franklin Bridge
When it was first constructed, it laid claim to "longest suspension bridge in the world!"
52
Christ Church
Known as the Church of the Revolution, admission is "donation only". Learn from some of the best historians in the city!
53
B. Free Franklin Post Office
The first post office in America!
54
Carpenters' Hall
See where the seed for America was first planted! Admission is "Donation only" and up to the discretion of guests.
55
Second Bank of the United States
A presidential portrait gallery run by the parks department.
56
Independence Hall
We'll discuss the importance of Independence Hall, its roll in the Revolutionary War, and our brave founding fathers who walked through the halls.
57
Дом Бетси Росс
Прогуляйтесь по двору дома Бетси Росс. Вход в музей не включен и не является частью тура, но билеты можно приобрести в их сувенирном магазине на потом.
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Аллея Эльфрета
Самые старые постоянно жили на улице в первых американских колониях.
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Мост Бенджамина Франклина
Когда он был впервые построен, он претендовал на звание «самого длинного подвесного моста в мире!»
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Церковь Христа
Вход в церковь, известную как Церковь Революции, возможен только за пожертвования. Учитесь у лучших историков города!
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B. Бесплатное почтовое отделение Франклина
Первое почтовое отделение в Америке!
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Столярный зал
Посмотрите, где впервые было посажено семя Америки! Вход «только пожертвование» и на усмотрение гостей.
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Второй банк Соединенных Штатов
Президентская портретная галерея, находящаяся в ведении департамента парков.
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Зал Независимости
Мы обсудим важность Зала Независимости, его роль в Войне за независимость и наших храбрых отцов-основателей, которые прошли через залы.
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Отзывы (800)
Wendy W
Oct 2018
My husband and I walked the historical tour and enjoyed standing where some of history's most important events took place! It was well worth the stroll!!!
Ответ от хоста
Mar 2019
Hi Wendy,
Thanks so much for the review. Glad you had a good time!
-Tim
Becky O
Sep 2018
Our guide, Tim, was very knowledgeable about the history of the area. He told us a lot of things, especially about Ben Franklin, that we didn't know. He was also funny! I definitely recommend this tour.
Ответ от хоста
Sep 2018
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave us a review. We're delighted to hear that you enjoyed the tour and hope you'll come visit us again.
Cosmopolitan794902
Sep 2018
My family and I took the tour with a guide named Tim. We met him in front of a candy shop. He didn't introduce himself, just gave a few words on what we would be seeing and off we went. He was a poor speaker. He didn't speak loudly or clearly, but did a good amount of mumbling. No one in my family understood him. Others around me kept asking "what did he say"? The sites picked seemed interesting but I have a poor idea of what we saw. The only time Tim showed any clarity of voice was at the end when he cracked a joke and asked for tips. Skip this tour.
Ответ от хоста
Sep 2018
It was upsetting to read this today. I'm truly sorry that you didn't enjoy your experience, and I wanted to address your concerns. First, after checking guests in, I do bring them directly to the first stop but once there, the first thing I always do is introduce myself as the owner of the company. As for being a "poor speaker", again, I'm sorry that we didn't meet your expectations. Had you or any other guest mentioned any issues at all during the hour and 45 minute tour, I would have done everything I could to make sure you had a good experience. If you were to read all of our other reviews, I think you'd see that as a small business, we always put our customers first and do everything we can to accommodate them. To hear that a customer felt like they didn't get a good experience is very disappointing for me personally. That being said, your comment about my voice only becoming clear to ask for a tip felt extremely personal and harsh. In addition, it is simply not true. At the end of every tour, I do crack a joke as you mentioned, but it has nothing to do with a gratuity. What I say specifically after that is "We are a hospitality industry but the most important thing for us is TripAdvisor reviews." As a one person company, these reviews are everything to us, which is why I do everything I can to accommodate my guests and provide them with the best experience I can. I make it a point to never, on any tour, directly ask for a tip. Even when I mention being a hospitality industry, which we are, it is generally the only time during my tour that I don't make eye contact with my group, as just the suggestion is uncomfortable for me. This company is my family's livelihood. It is what I am most passionate about. I understand that your group had a bad experience and again, I wish that weren't the case. In the future, I would recommend saying something in the moment and giving the person an opportunity to ensure that you can hear what's being said. If the first time a company learns there is an issue is through a review, it takes away the opportunity for them to try and correct it.