Excursion to Philadelphia and Amish Community from NY

Do you want to explore the rich history of the United States and immerse yourself in the traditional culture of the Amish community? Then our Philadelphia and Amish Community Tour from New York is the

Do you want to explore the rich history of the United States and immerse yourself in the traditional culture of the Amish community? Then our Philadelphia and Amish Community Tour from New York is the perfect getaway for you. Don't miss this opportunity to live a unique experience in Philadelphia and the Amish community. Reserve your place now and get ready for an unforgettable day.

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: What should we wear for the Amish community part of the tour?

A: For the Amish community visit, dress comfortably and modestly. Think breathable clothes and closed-toed shoes since you'll be walking around. Layers are great too, as it can get warm in the village but cooler in the bus. Also, keep in mind it's a rural setting, so no need for anything fancy!

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

A: No specific age limit, but keep in mind that younger kids might get bored during the historical talks. It’s a good idea for kids who are at least 8 or 9 so they can appreciate the experience. The tour guide is great with kids, though, which helps!

Q: What happens if it rains? Do we get a refund or reschedule?

A: If it rains, the tour usually goes on unless there's severe weather. You'll have the chance to reschedule if you can’t make it that day. Just check with Intertravel NYC ahead of time for their policies. They’re pretty flexible!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting this tour to my parents - anyone's experience?

Hey all! I'm considering this Philadelphia and Amish Community tour from NYC as a gift for my parents. They love history and exploring new cultures, and this seems perfect. I see it includes the Liberty Bell too, which they’ve always wanted to see. What do you think? Anyone set out on this adventure recently?

Curious about the Amish part of this tour!

I’m intrigued by the Amish community stop on this Philadelphia tour. What’s it like? Is it respectful to take photos there? I really want to understand their culture but don’t want to offend anyone!