This tour visits The Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, George Washington and Alexander Hamilton's homes, and sites of numerous Founding Fathers including Adams, Jefferson, Franklin, Madison, Monroe, an
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Location: Philadelphia
What's Included
- Runs every morning and every afternoon rain or shine
- Short 2-hour introduction to historic Philadelphia with a historian to walk with and orient you
- Every Guide Has a History Degree
- Essential tour of Revolutionary Philadelphia historic sites and highlights
- Liberty Bell, Franklin; Sightseeing- best of Phila for first-time-visitors
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, Grim Philly Twilight Tours allows you to reschedule if you need to due to weather or other issues. Just give them a heads-up at least 24 hours in advance. They've got your back! So don't worry too much if you can’t make it on the first try.
A: There’s no specific age limit for the tour, so you can definitely bring your kids along! Just keep in mind that some of the topics discussed might be a bit over their heads. But it’s fun and educational, so they usually enjoy it. Plus, they can see the Liberty Bell!
A: Definitely wear comfortable shoes! You’ll be walking around Philadelphia for a couple of hours, and there's some uneven pavement in spots. Dress for the weather, too, since it runs rain or shine. A light jacket or umbrella might be a good idea if rain’s in the forecast.
Discussions
Just did the Revolution tour in Philly – amazing experience!
I went on the 'Revolution and the Founders' tour last week, and it was fantastic! Our guide had a history degree and was super knowledgeable about everything from Independence Hall to the Liberty Bell. It was about two hours, and I’m not even a huge history buff, but I was really into it. I learned so much! I’m thinking about gifting this to my parents for their anniversary since they're big history fans.
Thinking about the Philadelphia history tour as a gift!
I'm looking for a unique gift for my history-loving friend. The 'Revolution and the Founders' tour caught my eye. The fact that the guides have history degrees is a huge plus! Just curious if anyone here has done it and how it went. Any tips or things to consider before I buy it?