Grab your favorite six-pack or a boxed wine and you'll board a charming trolley for an enthralling Philadelphia sightseeing adventure. As you journey through the city, you'll not only witness its majo
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Location: Philadelphia
What's Included
- Local guide
- Take a pic in front of the bronze statue dedicated to Philly's native son, Rocky Balboa.
- Trolley Tour
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The BYOB Trolley Tour is generally suitable for all ages, but kids would definitely have to be accompanied by an adult. Just keep in mind that the vibe is more geared towards adults drinking and having fun, but kids can enjoy the sights too! I’d recommend bringing along some snacks or non-alcoholic drinks for them.
A: The tour runs year-round, but spring and fall are the best times for mild weather. Winters can be chilly, and while the trolley is covered, it’s still not the most comfortable if it’s really cold or snowing. If you're going in winter, definitely bundle up! You don’t wanna freeze during the Rocky Steps photo op.
A: There’s metered street parking in the area, but it can be tricky to find. I’d suggest using the parking garage at 15th & Market, it's a short walk to the trolley starting point. Just check the hours because they can vary! If you’re planning to drink, maybe think about public transit or a rideshare.
Discussions
Just got back from the BYOB Trolley Tour, and wow!
I finally did the BYOB Historically Hilarious Trolley Tour in Philly last weekend, and it was a blast! Our guide was super funny and really knowledgeable about the history. The Rocky Steps were a hit, and everyone on the trolley was cheering us on while we ran up them! I loved the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall stops too. Highly recommend bringing a cooler if you’re with friends!
Thinking about gifting this Trolley Tour, is it fun?
Hey everyone! I’m considering gifting the BYOB Trolley Tour to my sister for her birthday. She loves history and trying new things. Has anyone done this? What was the best part for you? I just wanna make sure it’s worth it, you know?