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Admire Eastern State Penitentiary historic architecture inside
Explore Rodin Museum with famous Rodin sculptures displayed
Experience Franklin Institute interactive exhibits and science demonstrations
See Pop Art sculpture at busy JFK Plaza center
Visit Philadelphia City Hall largest municipal building in country
Walk Elfreth’s Alley with houses from seventeen hundred
Philadelphia is a city full of history and culture waiting to be explored. Start your journey at the Eastern State Penitentiary, a haunting prison known for holding inmates in complete isolation. Walk through its castle-like structure and imagine life behind its walls. Continue to the Rodin Museum, home to one of the world’s finest collections of Auguste Rodin’s sculptures. The Franklin Institute offers interactive science exhibits and live demonstrations, making it a fun stop for families. Pass by JFK Plaza and admire the iconic Pop Art sculpture at its center. Marvel at the architectural beauty of Philadelphia City Hall, the largest municipal building in the United States.
Next, explore the historic Reading Terminal Market, one of America’s oldest public markets, filled with local flavors and fresh produce. Visit the building where Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence. Stand near the Liberty Bell, a symbol of freedom and American independence. Stroll down Elfreth’s Alley, a National Historic Landmark with houses dating back to the early 1700s. Discover the Betsy Ross House, where the first American flag was sewn. End your journey at Christ Church Burial Ground, resting place of Benjamin Franklin and other notable figures. Each site tells a story of Philadelphia’s rich history and offers a chance to experience the city at your own pace.
Philadelphia is a city full of history and culture waiting to be explored. Start your journey at the Eastern State Penitentiary, a haunting prison known for holding inmates in complete isolation. Walk through its castle-like structure and imagine life behind its walls. Continue to the Rodin Museum, home to one of the world’s finest collections of Auguste Rodin’s sculptures. The Franklin Institute offers interactive science exhibits and live demonstrations, making it a fun stop for families. Pass by JFK Plaza and admire the iconic Pop Art sculpture at its center. Marvel at the architectural beauty of Philadelphia City Hall, the largest municipal building in the United States.
Next, explore the historic Reading Terminal Market, one of America’s oldest public markets, filled with local flavors and fresh produce. Visit the building where Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence. Stand near the Liberty Bell, a symbol of freedom and American independence. Stroll down Elfreth’s Alley, a National Historic Landmark with houses dating back to the early 1700s. Discover the Betsy Ross House, where the first American flag was sewn. End your journey at Christ Church Burial Ground, resting place of Benjamin Franklin and other notable figures. Each site tells a story of Philadelphia’s rich history and offers a chance to experience the city at your own pace.
- Liberty bell replica shopping guide
- Cozy cafes serving local dishes
- Multimedia audio tour
- Live gps map with route
- Offline audio narration and text
- Entrance tickets to attractions
- Personal guide
- Earphones
- Gratuities
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