Step into a storybook town! Departing from New York, we’ll visit Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania’s “Little Switzerland,” known for its European-style charm, boutique shops, and artistic flair. Stroll through
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Location: Brooklyn
What's Included
- Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway VISTA-CLASS DOME CAR SEATINGG-if price option selected
- Professional vehicles transportation (Vehicle used based on the number of guests attending that day)
- Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway STANDARD COACH SEATING-if price option selected
- Professional Humor and Heart Bilingual Tour Guide & Driver
- Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway CROWN-CLASS SEATING-if price option selected
- Unlimited Bottled Water Throughout the Trip
- Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway Open Air Car-if price option selected
- Twice-Daily Treats – Sweet snacks and candies, delivered with a smile!
- Exclusive "Local Exploration"Travel Passport – 10 stamps earns a spot at our Annual Explorer Gala!
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no specific minimum age, but it's best suited for kids aged 4 and up who can enjoy walking around and appreciate the charm of Jim Thorpe. They’ll love the boutique shops and galleries! Plus, the 50% kids discount makes it a great deal for families.
A: Yes! They offer flexible rescheduling options, as long as you give them a heads-up at least 48 hours in advance. Just reach out to their customer service, and they’ll help you find a new date.
A: Dress comfortably! Since you’ll be walking around the cobblestone streets, wear good shoes. Layers are smart too because it can get a bit cool near the river. Don't forget a hat for sunny days!
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the Jim Thorpe Tour, any thoughts?
I'm considering this Jim Thorpe tour for my parents' anniversary. They love exploring new places and I think they'd enjoy the European vibe of the town. The snacks and bilingual guides sound like a nice touch! Has anyone done this tour? What was the best part?
What age do you think is best for the Jim Thorpe tour?
I’m thinking about taking my kids along for the Jim Thorpe tour but worried if they’re too young. They’re 5 and 8. Is this a fun experience for kids or more suited for adults? Any advice?