1 Hour Philadelphia Private Guided Tour by Deluxe Electric Car

Discover Philadelphia's history and famous attractions on board a sustainable electric car tour. Our live guide will share stories behind every passing landmark as you travel back in time on a modern

Discover Philadelphia's history and famous attractions on board a sustainable electric car tour. Our live guide will share stories behind every passing landmark as you travel back in time on a modern ride through the city on one of our eco friendly electric cars (price includes 4 passenger).

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Location: Philadelphia

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Q&A

Q: What happens if it rains on the day of the electric car tour?

A: If it rains, the tour usually goes on unless the weather is severe. They’ll contact you in advance if there’s a need to reschedule. Just make sure to check the forecast and reach out to confirm the day before!

Q: Is there an age limit for the passengers on this tour?

A: There’s no specific age limit! Kids love it, and they can take in all the sights without getting too tired. Just keep in mind that little ones might need a booster seat if they can’t sit comfortably in the vehicle.

Q: How do I find parking near the starting point of the tour?

A: There are a few parking garages nearby, plus some street parking, but it can get packed, especially on weekends. I recommend arriving a little early to snag a spot. The guide usually has good recommendations on where to park!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the electric car tour in Philly - any thoughts?

I’m considering the 1-hour private guided electric car tour for my sister’s birthday next month. She loves history and is always looking for fun things to do in Philadelphia. Does anyone have experience with this? What’s the best time of day for the tour? Also, do they really get into the history behind the landmarks?

Any tips for the electric tour - is it really eco-friendly?

I’ve got my eye on the electric car tour in Philly for my parents’ anniversary. Are these cars really sustainable? And how engaging is the guide? My parents are a bit picky about what they consider 'fun'.