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See My Philadelphia: частные, индивидуальные туры

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History Galore and more! We work together so you see exactly what YOU want to see. Unless you want me to plan it! Independence Hall, Liberty Bell, Rocky steps. Walking so we see the sites extra close up, or for groups of 4 or less, driving is available. Your friend in Philly. Seniors our specialty!! 90 five star reviews on Trip Advisor says you are making the right choice!
Already visited the main sites? How about visiting a different area in the city? (groups of 4 or less) Did your parents or grandparents grow up here and you'd like to see it? (groups of 4 or less) Did you rent a van or party bus and want me to hop on and show the sites from there? My time is yours!!
Город: Филадельфия
Sat 28 Feb
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Начинается с $275.00
Sat 28 Feb
Начинается с $275.00
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Что включено
parking fees (when necessary)
See My Philadelphia: Private, Customized Tours. Customizable to you and your group. to see.
parking fees (when necessary)
See My Philadelphia: Private, Customized Tours. Customizable to you and your group. to see.
Бутилированная вода
Знающие, веселые профессиональные гиды
parking fees (when necessary)
Дополнительная информация
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Что ожидать
1
Liberty Bell Center
we will walk past the Liberty Bell and view it from the outside, OR if time permits, enter the pavilion, and see it up close and personal.
2
Independence Hall
We view this from the outside while I explain it's importance. For an inside tour, visit Recreation.gov
3
Elfreth's Alley
This is the oldest continuously lived on street in the US. One block long with homes from 1730.
4
Christ Church
The church where our Founding Fathers attended, and where George Washington's pew is available for the public.
5
Betsy Ross House
The colonial home of Betsy and her first husband, and their first floor shop. We talk about the creation of the first flag.
6
Welcome Park
This is a plaza on the site of the home where William Penn lived. he is the founder of Philadelphia, and we talk about who he was and how his philosophy of governing influenced our Founding Fathers.
7
Rocky Statue
For tours including driving, we stop at the statue and the steps made famous by the 1977 movie, Rocky.
8
Elfreth's Alley
North America's oldest continuously lived on street. Homes dating from 1730, Elfreth's Alley gives you a good idea of what living in Philadelphia was like in the 18th century. All homes are still privately owned and maintained. And be prepared to answer this question: would you like to live on Elfreth's Alley?
9
Liberty Bell Center
we will walk past the Liberty Bell and view it from the outside, OR if time permits, enter the pavilion, and see it up close and personal.
10
Independence Hall
We view this from the outside while I explain it's importance. For an inside tour, visit Recreation.gov
11
Elfreth's Alley
This is the oldest continuously lived on street in the US. One block long with homes from 1730.
12
Christ Church
The church where our Founding Fathers attended, and where George Washington's pew is available for the public.
13
Betsy Ross House
The colonial home of Betsy and her first husband, and their first floor shop. We talk about the creation of the first flag.
14
Welcome Park
This is a plaza on the site of the home where William Penn lived. he is the founder of Philadelphia, and we talk about who he was and how his philosophy of governing influenced our Founding Fathers.
15
Rocky Statue
For tours including driving, we stop at the statue and the steps made famous by the 1977 movie, Rocky.
16
Elfreth's Alley
North America's oldest continuously lived on street. Homes dating from 1730, Elfreth's Alley gives you a good idea of what living in Philadelphia was like in the 18th century. All homes are still privately owned and maintained. And be prepared to answer this question: would you like to live on Elfreth's Alley?
17
Центр Колокола Свободы
мы пройдем мимо Колокола Свободы и осмотрим его снаружи, ИЛИ, если позволит время, войдем в павильон и увидим его вблизи и лично.
18
Зал Независимости
Мы смотрим на это со стороны, пока я объясняю, насколько это важно. Для внутреннего тура посетите Recreation.gov
19
Аллея Эльфрета
Это старейшая постоянно живущая улица в США. Один квартал с домами 1730 года.
20
Церковь Христа
Церковь, которую посещали наши отцы-основатели и где скамья Джорджа Вашингтона доступна для публики.
21
Дом Бетси Росс
Колониальный дом Бетси и ее первого мужа и их магазин на первом этаже. Рассказываем о создании первого флага.
22
Приветственный парк
Это площадь на месте дома, где жил Уильям Пенн. он является основателем Филадельфии, и мы говорим о том, кем он был и как его философия управления повлияла на наших отцов-основателей.
23
Рокки Статуя
Для экскурсий, в том числе вождения, мы останавливаемся у статуи и ступеней, прославившихся фильмом 1977 года «Рокки».
24
Аллея Эльфрета
Старейшие жители Северной Америки постоянно жили на улице. Дома, построенные в 1730 году, Элфретс-Аллей дают вам хорошее представление о том, какой была жизнь в Филадельфии в 18 веке. Все дома по-прежнему находятся в частной собственности и обслуживаются. И будьте готовы ответить на такой вопрос: хотели бы вы жить на Аллее Эльфрета?
25
Liberty Bell Center
we will walk past the Liberty Bell and view it from the outside, OR if time permits, enter the pavilion, and see it up close and personal.
26
Independence Hall
We view this from the outside while I explain it's importance. For an inside tour, visit Recreation.gov
27
Elfreth's Alley
This is the oldest continuously lived on street in the US. One block long with homes from 1730.
28
Christ Church
The church where our Founding Fathers attended, and where George Washington's pew is available for the public.
29
Betsy Ross House
The colonial home of Betsy and her first husband, and their first floor shop. We talk about the creation of the first flag.
30
Welcome Park
This is a plaza on the site of the home where William Penn lived. he is the founder of Philadelphia, and we talk about who he was and how his philosophy of governing influenced our Founding Fathers.
31
Rocky Statue
For tours including driving, we stop at the statue and the steps made famous by the 1977 movie, Rocky.
32
Elfreth's Alley
North America's oldest continuously lived on street. Homes dating from 1730, Elfreth's Alley gives you a good idea of what living in Philadelphia was like in the 18th century. All homes are still privately owned and maintained. And be prepared to answer this question: would you like to live on Elfreth's Alley?
33
Liberty Bell Center
we will walk past the Liberty Bell and view it from the outside, OR if time permits, enter the pavilion, and see it up close and personal.
34
Independence Hall
We view this from the outside while I explain it's importance. For an inside tour, visit Recreation.gov
35
Elfreth's Alley
This is the oldest continuously lived on street in the US. One block long with homes from 1730.
36
Christ Church
The church where our Founding Fathers attended, and where George Washington's pew is available for the public.
37
Betsy Ross House
The colonial home of Betsy and her first husband, and their first floor shop. We talk about the creation of the first flag.
38
Welcome Park
This is a plaza on the site of the home where William Penn lived. he is the founder of Philadelphia, and we talk about who he was and how his philosophy of governing influenced our Founding Fathers.
39
Rocky Statue
For tours including driving, we stop at the statue and the steps made famous by the 1977 movie, Rocky.
40
Elfreth's Alley
North America's oldest continuously lived on street. Homes dating from 1730, Elfreth's Alley gives you a good idea of what living in Philadelphia was like in the 18th century. All homes are still privately owned and maintained. And be prepared to answer this question: would you like to live on Elfreth's Alley?
41
Liberty Bell Center
we will walk past the Liberty Bell and view it from the outside, OR if time permits, enter the pavilion, and see it up close and personal.
42
Independence Hall
We view this from the outside while I explain it's importance. For an inside tour, visit Recreation.gov
43
Elfreth's Alley
This is the oldest continuously lived on street in the US. One block long with homes from 1730.
44
Christ Church
The church where our Founding Fathers attended, and where George Washington's pew is available for the public.
45
Betsy Ross House
The colonial home of Betsy and her first husband, and their first floor shop. We talk about the creation of the first flag.
46
Welcome Park
This is a plaza on the site of the home where William Penn lived. he is the founder of Philadelphia, and we talk about who he was and how his philosophy of governing influenced our Founding Fathers.
47
Rocky Statue
For tours including driving, we stop at the statue and the steps made famous by the 1977 movie, Rocky.
48
Elfreth's Alley
North America's oldest continuously lived on street. Homes dating from 1730, Elfreth's Alley gives you a good idea of what living in Philadelphia was like in the 18th century. All homes are still privately owned and maintained. And be prepared to answer this question: would you like to live on Elfreth's Alley?
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Отзывы (38)
4terrien
Jun 2024
Lois picked us up promptly at our hotel and gave us a very informative tour of Philadelphia. She was very personable and eager to share historical facts as well as her personal reasons for living Philadelphia. She readily gears the tour to your needs and wants. A very enjoyable tour!
Ответ от хоста
Jun 2024
Thanks! You should know about traveling!!
rhalee
Jan 2024
We did a wonderful walking tour of Old City with Lois for the family (kids ages: 11, 14, 16) over the holidays. She enlightened us about all of the great sites, made sure we popped in to places we might have skipped on our own (e.g. Franklin Court Printing Office which would have been a mistake to miss), and shared fascinating historical family drama related to William Penn and Benjamin Franklin making settling in Philadelphia. Thank you, Lois!
Ответ от хоста
Jan 2024
Thank you! The kids were so fun.
rachel_M
Nov 2023
Lois was absolutely fabulous! She is very knowledgeable of Philly's history. She let us decide our pace but made sure we got to see everything we could. She's pretty funny too! Def Recommend!
Ответ от хоста
Nov 2023
Thank you Rachael! I hope the rest of your time in the area was successful. Thanks for choosing me.

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