Our Philly By Night tour offers a spectacular view of the city after dark, when our skyline is beautifully transformed with lights. The tour passes by historic sites such as the Liberty Bell and Indep
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Location: Philadelphia
What's Included
- Stop at the Philadelphia Art Museum's "Rocky Steps" where you can snap a photo with a hometown hero
- Our Philly By Night tour offers a spectacular view of the beautiful lit city after dark
- Center City Hotel Pickup
- The tour passes by historic sites such as the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall
- Transport by bus with tour escort/host
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: I'd recommend booking the tour around sunset, so you can see the city transition from dusk to night. The views of the skyline lighting up are absolutely stunning! Just check the sunset time for your chosen date and aim for a tour that starts around then. Also, bring your camera ready!
A: There aren't any strict age restrictions. It's a family-friendly tour, so kids are welcome! Just keep in mind that younger kids might need a little help seeing over the edge of the bus. It's a great way to introduce them to Philly's history while having fun at night!
A: Dress in layers! It can get pretty cool once the sun goes down, especially if you're on the top deck. I'd suggest wearing a light jacket or sweater. Also, comfy shoes are a must since you’ll be walking up to the Rocky Steps for pics. Enjoy the views!
Discussions
Just did the Philly By Night tour—what an experience!
I took the Philly By Night tour last weekend and it was phenomenal! We got to see the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall lit up, and that stop at the Rocky Steps—wow! I ran up the steps just like Rocky, and the view from there was incredible. The bus was comfortable, and the guide shared some cool stories about the city. Highly recommend this for anyone looking for a unique gift or an awesome night out!
Considering the Philly By Night tour as a gift—thoughts?
I'm thinking about gifting the Philly By Night tour to my parents for their anniversary. They love Philadelphia but have never seen it at night. Is it a good experience for older folks? Any tips?