New York City Philadelphia and Amish Community Tour 1 Day

Excursion to Philadelphia, one of the most historic cities in the United States, located in the state of Pennsylvania, it is one of the nerve centers of art and culture, it is also a city of great eco

Excursion to Philadelphia, one of the most historic cities in the United States, located in the state of Pennsylvania, it is one of the nerve centers of art and culture, it is also a city of great economic importance due to its commercial port, the largest on the east coast. We will visit the Liberty Bell and the Independence Hall, where the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence were signed, both are located in the National Park of Independence.

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on this tour? I was thinking about taking my 10-year-old.

A: There's no specific age limit for this tour, but it's generally appropriate for kids 10 and up. The history can be a bit dense for younger ones, but they usually enjoy the sites like the Liberty Bell. Just make sure they can handle a day of walking and listening.

Q: Can the tour be rescheduled if we can't make it on the original date?

A: Yes, you can reschedule the tour if you're unable to attend the original date. Just reach out to Interviajes NY at least 48 hours in advance. They’re pretty flexible!

Q: What kind of shoes should I wear? Is there a lot of walking involved?

A: Definitely wear comfy walking shoes! There’s a fair amount of walking involved, especially around Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. Sneakers are a good choice. You'll be on your feet for a good chunk of the day.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Philly tour! Anyone done it?

Hey everyone! I'm considering getting the New York City Philadelphia and Amish Community Tour for my brother’s birthday. He loves history and I think he’d really enjoy seeing the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. Just wanted to hear from anyone who has actually been on this tour. How was it? Any tips?

Can anyone share their experience with the Amish part of the tour?

Hey folks, I’m really curious about the Amish Community part of the tour. Is it just a quick stop or do you get to learn a lot about their culture? I'm planning to take my parents who are really into that sort of thing.