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История Филадельфии, основные моменты и революционный тур

Обзор
Филадельфия считается одним из самых исторически значимых городов Америки, и не зря! Это город, где родились Декларация независимости и Конституция США. Именно Филадельфия служила столицей Америки еще до того, как Вашингтон, округ Колумбия, существовал. Именно здесь был создан американский флаг, здесь Бен Франклин доказал, что молния — это электричество, и здесь звенел и трещал легендарный Колокол Свободы, который остается символом свободы. Это всего лишь несколько примеров того, как Филадельфия помогла сформировать Соединенные Штаты Америки. Приходите и совершите прогулку с гидом по Национальному парку Независимости, по мощеным улицам Старого города, мимо зданий, статуй и памятников, а также по истории, которую, как вам кажется, вы знаете. Ваш местный гид отделит факты от вымысла, и вы будете поражены замечательным прошлым Филадельфии.
Город: Филадельфия
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Что включено
A donation to a local community organization.
National Park Service Fee for guided groups.
Admission to a demonstration at the Museum of the American Revolution.
Local, English-speaking guide.
A donation to a local community organization.
National Park Service Fee for guided groups.
Admission to a demonstration at the Museum of the American Revolution.
Дополнительная информация
  • Доступно для инвалидных колясок
  • Младенцы и маленькие дети могут кататься в коляске
  • Допускаются животные-поводыри
  • Остановки общественного транспорта поблизости
  • Варианты транспорта доступны для инвалидных колясок
  • Подходит для всех уровней физической подготовки
  • Гид должен регулярно мыть руки
Что ожидать
1
The Signer
Your tour starts in the Signer’s Garden at the statue of The Signer. This statue celebrates and represents all of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and US Constitution and the spirit of freedom that they continue to embody into modern day!
2
Independence National Historical Park
In this park you'll get to see a plethora of historical landmarks such as Independence Hall, Congress Hall, and Old City Hall. Your guide will talk you through the history of them all and highlight the significance of their role in the development of modern-day Philly, the United States, and global democracy.
3
Independence Mall
Independence Mall is home to the National Constitution Center, Independence Visitors Center, and many of the highlights of Independence National Park. As you walk through and absorb the atmosphere, our guide will keep you posted on its history - and fill you in on all the useful info while you're in the park and surrounding neighborhoods.
4
Independence Hall
This iconic building (and image on the $100 bill) is a beacon of democracy to Americans and other nations around the world. On our tour, we'll see Independence Hall from outside, as we encircle it and talk about the philosophies, trials, and triumphs of the Founding Fathers who worked here when our nation was born.
5
Congress Hall
The original home for the United States Congress, this building is one of the adjoining buildings of Independence Hall.
6
Old City Hall
Hear stories about this magnificent building, its role in building modern-day democracy, and the founding members and philosophies of our country.
7
Liberty Bell Center
Learn about the history (and dispel some of the myths!) of Liberty Bell and how it has been used over the years - inspiring everyone from abolitionists, to suffragettes, to the civil rights movement.
8
Carpenters' Hall
We’ll see the iconic Carpenters Hall - where the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania was founded. This location also holds immense importance to American Independence, as it was where the first Continental Congress was held. You’ll hear plenty of stories about this cornerstone of American history as we admire the building from the outside.
9
Museum of the American Revolution
One of the newest museums in Philadelphia offers an incredible look at the stories, artifacts, and people that shaped the American Revolution. We’ll go inside to see a presentation of George Washington’s War Tent - which was present during many critical moments during the Revolutionary War. When your tour is over, you’ll be able to get a discounted ticket to see the rest of the museum.
10
Elfreth's Alley
As the oldest continuously-occupied residential street in the entire United States, this street is a gorgeous vision of history and its architecture dates back to the early 1700s. The unique brick work, narrow homes, and unique features are truly what make it a national treasure.
11
Betsy Ross House
You'll pass by Betsy Ross House, named after a famous seamstress and flag maker who is said to have sewn the first ever American flag! We'll certainly set you straight about the many myths surrounding this "Founding Mother."
12
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
Wander past the burial site of the most renowned inventor in American history, while you walk down Arch Street.
13
The President's House
Our next stop is nearby, at the President's House! This is where legendary American icons like George Washington and John Adams lived while President. You'll also learn about some of the slaves that lived at this location and how it's still an active archeological site - not too common in a city's downtown area.
14
The Signer
Your tour starts in the Signer’s Garden at the statue of The Signer. This statue celebrates and represents all of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and US Constitution and the spirit of freedom that they continue to embody into modern day!
15
Independence National Historical Park
In this park you'll get to see a plethora of historical landmarks such as Independence Hall, Congress Hall, and Old City Hall. Your guide will talk you through the history of them all and highlight the significance of their role in the development of modern-day Philly, the United States, and global democracy.
16
Independence Mall
Independence Mall is home to the National Constitution Center, Independence Visitors Center, and many of the highlights of Independence National Park. As you walk through and absorb the atmosphere, our guide will keep you posted on its history - and fill you in on all the useful info while you're in the park and surrounding neighborhoods.
17
Independence Hall
This iconic building (and image on the $100 bill) is a beacon of democracy to Americans and other nations around the world. On our tour, we'll see Independence Hall from outside, as we encircle it and talk about the philosophies, trials, and triumphs of the Founding Fathers who worked here when our nation was born.
18
Congress Hall
The original home for the United States Congress, this building is one of the adjoining buildings of Independence Hall.
19
Old City Hall
Hear stories about this magnificent building, its role in building modern-day democracy, and the founding members and philosophies of our country.
20
Liberty Bell Center
Learn about the history (and dispel some of the myths!) of Liberty Bell and how it has been used over the years - inspiring everyone from abolitionists, to suffragettes, to the civil rights movement.
21
Carpenters' Hall
We’ll see the iconic Carpenters Hall - where the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania was founded. This location also holds immense importance to American Independence, as it was where the first Continental Congress was held. You’ll hear plenty of stories about this cornerstone of American history as we admire the building from the outside.
22
Museum of the American Revolution
One of the newest museums in Philadelphia offers an incredible look at the stories, artifacts, and people that shaped the American Revolution. We’ll go inside to see a presentation of George Washington’s War Tent - which was present during many critical moments during the Revolutionary War. When your tour is over, you’ll be able to get a discounted ticket to see the rest of the museum.
23
Elfreth's Alley
As the oldest continuously-occupied residential street in the entire United States, this street is a gorgeous vision of history and its architecture dates back to the early 1700s. The unique brick work, narrow homes, and unique features are truly what make it a national treasure.
24
Betsy Ross House
You'll pass by Betsy Ross House, named after a famous seamstress and flag maker who is said to have sewn the first ever American flag! We'll certainly set you straight about the many myths surrounding this "Founding Mother."
25
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
Wander past the burial site of the most renowned inventor in American history, while you walk down Arch Street.
26
The President's House
Our next stop is nearby, at the President's House! This is where legendary American icons like George Washington and John Adams lived while President. You'll also learn about some of the slaves that lived at this location and how it's still an active archeological site - not too common in a city's downtown area.
27
The Signer
Your tour starts in the Signer’s Garden at the statue of The Signer. This statue celebrates and represents all of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and US Constitution and the spirit of freedom that they continue to embody into modern day!
28
Independence National Historical Park
In this park you'll get to see a plethora of historical landmarks such as Independence Hall, Congress Hall, and Old City Hall. Your guide will talk you through the history of them all and highlight the significance of their role in the development of modern-day Philly, the United States, and global democracy.
29
Independence Mall
Independence Mall is home to the National Constitution Center, Independence Visitors Center, and many of the highlights of Independence National Park. As you walk through and absorb the atmosphere, our guide will keep you posted on its history - and fill you in on all the useful info while you're in the park and surrounding neighborhoods.
30
Independence Hall
This iconic building (and image on the $100 bill) is a beacon of democracy to Americans and other nations around the world. On our tour, we'll see Independence Hall from outside, as we encircle it and talk about the philosophies, trials, and triumphs of the Founding Fathers who worked here when our nation was born.
31
Congress Hall
The original home for the United States Congress, this building is one of the adjoining buildings of Independence Hall.
32
Old City Hall
Hear stories about this magnificent building, its role in building modern-day democracy, and the founding members and philosophies of our country.
33
Liberty Bell Center
Learn about the history (and dispel some of the myths!) of Liberty Bell and how it has been used over the years - inspiring everyone from abolitionists, to suffragettes, to the civil rights movement.
34
Carpenters' Hall
We’ll see the iconic Carpenters Hall - where the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania was founded. This location also holds immense importance to American Independence, as it was where the first Continental Congress was held. You’ll hear plenty of stories about this cornerstone of American history as we admire the building from the outside.
35
Museum of the American Revolution
One of the newest museums in Philadelphia offers an incredible look at the stories, artifacts, and people that shaped the American Revolution. We’ll go inside to see a presentation of George Washington’s War Tent - which was present during many critical moments during the Revolutionary War. When your tour is over, you’ll be able to get a discounted ticket to see the rest of the museum.
36
Elfreth's Alley
As the oldest continuously-occupied residential street in the entire United States, this street is a gorgeous vision of history and its architecture dates back to the early 1700s. The unique brick work, narrow homes, and unique features are truly what make it a national treasure.
37
Betsy Ross House
You'll pass by Betsy Ross House, named after a famous seamstress and flag maker who is said to have sewn the first ever American flag! We'll certainly set you straight about the many myths surrounding this "Founding Mother."
38
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
Wander past the burial site of the most renowned inventor in American history, while you walk down Arch Street.
39
The President's House
Our next stop is nearby, at the President's House! This is where legendary American icons like George Washington and John Adams lived while President. You'll also learn about some of the slaves that lived at this location and how it's still an active archeological site - not too common in a city's downtown area.
40
The Signer
Your tour starts in the Signer’s Garden at the statue of The Signer. This statue celebrates and represents all of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and US Constitution and the spirit of freedom that they continue to embody into modern day!
41
Independence National Historical Park
In this park you'll get to see a plethora of historical landmarks such as Independence Hall, Congress Hall, and Old City Hall. Your guide will talk you through the history of them all and highlight the significance of their role in the development of modern-day Philly, the United States, and global democracy.
42
Independence Mall
Independence Mall is home to the National Constitution Center, Independence Visitors Center, and many of the highlights of Independence National Park. As you walk through and absorb the atmosphere, our guide will keep you posted on its history - and fill you in on all the useful info while you're in the park and surrounding neighborhoods.
43
Independence Hall
This iconic building (and image on the $100 bill) is a beacon of democracy to Americans and other nations around the world. On our tour, we'll see Independence Hall from outside, as we encircle it and talk about the philosophies, trials, and triumphs of the Founding Fathers who worked here when our nation was born.
44
Congress Hall
The original home for the United States Congress, this building is one of the adjoining buildings of Independence Hall.
45
Old City Hall
Hear stories about this magnificent building, its role in building modern-day democracy, and the founding members and philosophies of our country.
46
Liberty Bell Center
Learn about the history (and dispel some of the myths!) of Liberty Bell and how it has been used over the years - inspiring everyone from abolitionists, to suffragettes, to the civil rights movement.
47
Carpenters' Hall
We’ll see the iconic Carpenters Hall - where the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania was founded. This location also holds immense importance to American Independence, as it was where the first Continental Congress was held. You’ll hear plenty of stories about this cornerstone of American history as we admire the building from the outside.
48
Museum of the American Revolution
One of the newest museums in Philadelphia offers an incredible look at the stories, artifacts, and people that shaped the American Revolution. We’ll go inside to see a presentation of George Washington’s War Tent - which was present during many critical moments during the Revolutionary War. When your tour is over, you’ll be able to get a discounted ticket to see the rest of the museum.
49
Elfreth's Alley
As the oldest continuously-occupied residential street in the entire United States, this street is a gorgeous vision of history and its architecture dates back to the early 1700s. The unique brick work, narrow homes, and unique features are truly what make it a national treasure.
50
Betsy Ross House
You'll pass by Betsy Ross House, named after a famous seamstress and flag maker who is said to have sewn the first ever American flag! We'll certainly set you straight about the many myths surrounding this "Founding Mother."
51
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
Wander past the burial site of the most renowned inventor in American history, while you walk down Arch Street.
52
The President's House
Our next stop is nearby, at the President's House! This is where legendary American icons like George Washington and John Adams lived while President. You'll also learn about some of the slaves that lived at this location and how it's still an active archeological site - not too common in a city's downtown area.
53
The Signer
Your tour starts in the Signer’s Garden at the statue of The Signer. This statue celebrates and represents all of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and US Constitution and the spirit of freedom that they continue to embody into modern day!
54
Independence National Historical Park
In this park you'll get to see a plethora of historical landmarks such as Independence Hall, Congress Hall, and Old City Hall. Your guide will talk you through the history of them all and highlight the significance of their role in the development of modern-day Philly, the United States, and global democracy.
55
Independence Mall
Independence Mall is home to the National Constitution Center, Independence Visitors Center, and many of the highlights of Independence National Park. As you walk through and absorb the atmosphere, our guide will keep you posted on its history - and fill you in on all the useful info while you're in the park and surrounding neighborhoods.
56
Independence Hall
This iconic building (and image on the $100 bill) is a beacon of democracy to Americans and other nations around the world. On our tour, we'll see Independence Hall from outside, as we encircle it and talk about the philosophies, trials, and triumphs of the Founding Fathers who worked here when our nation was born.
57
Congress Hall
The original home for the United States Congress, this building is one of the adjoining buildings of Independence Hall.
58
Old City Hall
Hear stories about this magnificent building, its role in building modern-day democracy, and the founding members and philosophies of our country.
59
Liberty Bell Center
Learn about the history (and dispel some of the myths!) of Liberty Bell and how it has been used over the years - inspiring everyone from abolitionists, to suffragettes, to the civil rights movement.
60
Carpenters' Hall
We’ll see the iconic Carpenters Hall - where the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania was founded. This location also holds immense importance to American Independence, as it was where the first Continental Congress was held. You’ll hear plenty of stories about this cornerstone of American history as we admire the building from the outside.
61
Museum of the American Revolution
One of the newest museums in Philadelphia offers an incredible look at the stories, artifacts, and people that shaped the American Revolution. We’ll go inside to see a presentation of George Washington’s War Tent - which was present during many critical moments during the Revolutionary War. When your tour is over, you’ll be able to get a discounted ticket to see the rest of the museum.
62
Elfreth's Alley
As the oldest continuously-occupied residential street in the entire United States, this street is a gorgeous vision of history and its architecture dates back to the early 1700s. The unique brick work, narrow homes, and unique features are truly what make it a national treasure.
63
Betsy Ross House
You'll pass by Betsy Ross House, named after a famous seamstress and flag maker who is said to have sewn the first ever American flag! We'll certainly set you straight about the many myths surrounding this "Founding Mother."
64
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
Wander past the burial site of the most renowned inventor in American history, while you walk down Arch Street.
65
The President's House
Our next stop is nearby, at the President's House! This is where legendary American icons like George Washington and John Adams lived while President. You'll also learn about some of the slaves that lived at this location and how it's still an active archeological site - not too common in a city's downtown area.
66
Подписавший
Ваш тур начинается в Саду Подписавшего у статуи Подписавшего. Эта статуя прославляет и представляет всех, кто подписал Декларацию независимости и Конституцию США, а также дух свободы, который они продолжают воплощать в наши дни!
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Национальный исторический парк Независимости
В этом парке вы увидите множество исторических достопримечательностей, таких как Зал Независимости, Конгресс-холл и Старая ратуша. Ваш гид расскажет вам об их истории и подчеркнет важность их роли в развитии современной Филадельфии, Соединенных Штатов и глобальной демократии.
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Индепенденс Молл
Торговый центр Independence Mall является домом для Национального центра Конституции, Центра посетителей Независимости и многих достопримечательностей Национального парка Независимости. Пока вы будете гулять и впитывать атмосферу, наш гид будет держать вас в курсе его истории и снабжать вас всей полезной информацией, пока вы находитесь в парке и его окрестностях.
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Зал Независимости
Это культовое здание (и изображение на купюре в 100 долларов) является маяком демократии для американцев и других стран мира. Во время нашего тура мы увидим Зал Независимости снаружи, окружим его и поговорим о философии, испытаниях и триумфах отцов-основателей, которые работали здесь, когда зарождалась наша нация.
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Конгресс-холл
Первоначальный дом для Конгресса Соединенных Штатов, это здание является одним из примыкающих зданий к Индепенденс-холлу.
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Старая ратуша
Послушайте истории об этом великолепном здании, его роли в построении современной демократии, а также об основателях и философии нашей страны.
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Центр Колокола Свободы
Узнайте об истории (и развейте некоторые мифы!) Колокола Свободы и о том, как он использовался на протяжении многих лет, вдохновляя всех, от аболиционистов до суфражисток и движения за гражданские права.
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Столярный зал
Мы увидим культовый Зал Плотников, где было основано Содружество Пенсильвании. Это место также имеет огромное значение для независимости Америки, поскольку именно здесь проходил первый Континентальный конгресс. Вы услышите множество историй об этом краеугольном камне американской истории, пока мы любуемся зданием снаружи.
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Музей американской революции
Один из новейших музеев Филадельфии предлагает невероятный взгляд на истории, артефакты и людей, сформировавших американскую революцию. Мы зайдем внутрь, чтобы увидеть презентацию военной палатки Джорджа Вашингтона, которая присутствовала во время многих критических моментов во время Войны за независимость. Когда ваш тур закончится, вы сможете получить билет со скидкой, чтобы увидеть остальную часть музея.
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Аллея Эльфрета
Будучи старейшей постоянно заселенной жилой улицей во всех Соединенных Штатах, эта улица представляет собой великолепное видение истории, а ее архитектура восходит к началу 1700-х годов. Уникальная кирпичная кладка, узкие дома и уникальные особенности делают его национальным достоянием.
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Дом Бетси Росс
Вы пройдете мимо дома Бетси Росс, названного в честь известной швеи и изготовителя флагов, которая, как говорят, сшила первый в истории американский флаг! Мы обязательно разъясним вам множество мифов, окружающих эту «Матерь-основательницу».
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Могила Бенджамина Франклина
Прогуляйтесь мимо места захоронения самого известного изобретателя в американской истории, прогуливаясь по Арч-стрит.
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Дом президента
Следующая наша остановка совсем рядом, у Дома Президента! Именно здесь жили легендарные американские иконы, такие как Джордж Вашингтон и Джон Адамс, когда они были президентом. Вы также узнаете о некоторых рабах, которые жили в этом месте, и о том, что это все еще активный археологический объект — не слишком распространенный в центре города.
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Отзывы (161)
Tourist447411
May 2022
I think u should put on the website the distance the walking trip encompasses. There were only five people in our group n four of us were old. The walking with only one break was a bit much. We also wanted to see the liberty bell n when we got there he said it was a good time since there was no line but then he kept walking n talking n when he was thru there was a long line n we were too tired to stand n wait for that long. That was one of our main things we wanted to see n I wish he would have taken us in there when we got there.
Ответ от хоста
May 2022
Thank you for joining us and leaving this review. Our tour does not go into the Liberty Bell pavilion because of timing, and because the lines can get rather long and the exhibit around the bell takes time to read. But our guides give a wonderful interpretation of the bell from the outside, where the bell is viewable through a window. We definitely recommend to our guests to visit the bell outside of the tour when they have time to see it all.
keithc101197
May 2022
This tour is currently being offered through We Venture (it's listed here by Philly Tour Hub). This was our second time taking in Philly and this itinerary hit some areas we hadn't seen our last time in town. Elise, our guide, had good knowledge of both the area and history. She uses the filler word "ah" almost every sentence though so it was sometimes difficult to listen to especially for the teachers in our group. We made one stop at the Center for Art in Wood that was not on the posted schedule and seemed to be of no relevance to the history tour. The stop at the Museum of the American Revolution turned out to be a movie, we did not stay for the live enactment which was taking place next that we had hoped to see. The needless stop at the wood place could have freed up the time to see the live performance. On most tours the guides typically will get to know you a bit and ask if you'd like pictures in different locations. Elise did not ask and the one time my wife asked her to take a picture for us in front of Independence Hall she cut off the top off the building. We were mostly underwhelmed by the experience and will look elsewhere next time we return to the area.
Ответ от хоста
May 2022
Thank you for leaving this review and feedback. I am sorry that you did not receive a 5-star experience, which is something that we strive for on each tour. However, we do use feedback like this to improve our tours. On our tours, we don't only discuss the past but also the present. Old City has experienced a recent rebirth, and one of the largest factors in that has been the local art community. The stop at the Center for Art in Wood pays homage to that part of Old City's story, which is why we include it on our tour. A portion of your ticket is also donated to that community art organization as we believe that supporting local artists and vendors is vital. The George Washington Tent presentation is a wonderful way to understand the man and the complexity of his time, while viewing a truly remarkable American artifact. The live performances at the museum are indeed great but do not run consistently at that time, therefore we are unable to include them on our tours. I thank you for joining us on this tour and appreciate you taking the time to leave these comments.
erica614
May 2022
Despite the very inclement weather, Josh was a very good guide. We learned many new things about Philadelphia’s placde we in history.
Ответ от хоста
May 2022
Thank you Erica! A little rain is not going to get in the way of our guides providing a memorable experience in our city.

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