Alexander Hamilton Private Group Walking Tour in Philadelphia

Starting at Independence Hall, we will discuss the life and times of Alexander Hamilton. We will visit the President's House, the portrait gallery in the Second Bank of the United States, Carpenter's

Starting at Independence Hall, we will discuss the life and times of Alexander Hamilton. We will visit the President's House, the portrait gallery in the Second Bank of the United States, Carpenter's Hall, Dolly Madison's house, where Hamilton and Maria Reynolds lived, the First Bank of the United States, and Christ Church.

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Location: Philadelphia

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Q&A

Q: Is this tour suitable for kids or younger audiences?

A: Yes, this tour can be great for kids, especially if they’re learning about American history! The guide is really engaging and makes the stories of Hamilton and the founding fathers interesting for all ages. Just make sure they can handle walking around for a couple of hours.

Q: What should I wear on this walking tour?

A: Comfortable shoes are a must since you'll be walking a lot around Philly! I’d suggest wearing layers too—it can get hot during the day but chilly in the shade. Don’t forget a hat or sunglasses for sun protection!

Q: Can the tour be rescheduled if the weather's bad?

A: Absolutely! If it looks like the weather will be terrible, you can contact them to reschedule. They’re pretty flexible with that. Just be sure to check their policy when you book.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Hamilton Walking Tour in Philly!

I’m considering this tour for my history-loving brother who’s visiting next month. I think starting at Independence Hall and seeing sites like Christ Church and the First Bank of the United States would be awesome. Has anyone done it? What should I expect? Any tips?

Just did the Alexander Hamilton tour—wow!

I went on the private walking tour last weekend, and it was amazing! Our guide had such a passion for the history, and I learned so much about Hamilton and the revolutionary era. Walking through Carpenter’s Hall gave me chills! Perfect for anyone who loves history.