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Embark on the captivating experience of touring Philadelphia and the Amish Country, exploring all that this richly historic region has to offer.

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  • It lasts approximately 12 hours.
  • Includes transportation and guided tour.
  • Appropriate for All Ages
  • Both Cameras and Video Cameras are Permitted

The full-day Excursion to Philadelphia and Amish Country tour provides a unique blend of urban exploration and rural adventure, from the epoch-making Liberty Bell and Independence Hall in Philadelphia to the tranquil, technology-free life in the Amish countryside. This is an all-inclusive adventure that you wouldn't want to miss!

Embarking on the tour in Philadelphia, you'll walk the cobblestone streets that have borne witness to the nation's founding. You will marvel at the historic Liberty Bell, an iconic symbol of American independence, and visit Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and United States Constitution were signed. Following the morning's urban exploration, you'll be whisked away to the serene Amish Country, where a slower, more peaceful way of life continues as it has for centuries. Here, you will get an authentic taste of rural life by visiting an actual Amish farmhouse.

Spending around 12 hours from start to finish, guests will need comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing for this tour, which will cover various grounds and transportation. The Philadelphia sightseeing is mostly walking, highlighting key landmarks in US history. In contrast, the Amish community visit offers a soothing, unique cultural experience, embodying a lifestyle far removed from modern urban influences.

The tour is not just about visiting two radically different communities; it is a journey through history itself. Philadelphia is the birthplace of American democracy, and the Amish Country serves as a living window into the past, offering glimpses into an alternate, simple lifestyle rooted in agriculture and traditional family values. This combination of historical grandeur and bucolic simplicity is what sets this tour apart.

 Stop at 
The Manhattan at Times Square Hotel
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The Manhattan at Times Square Hotel is your sanctuary in the city that never sleeps. Between its modern rooms designed for ease and comfort, and its ideal location near iconic sights and attractions, this vibrant hotel ensures a quintessential New York experience.
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Betsy Ross House
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Step into American history at the Betsy Ross House in Philadelphia. This charming colonial home, a short trip from New York, allows you to relive the past. Marvel at its period furnishings and encounter impersonators who vividly bring to life the woman who sewed the first American flag. A must-visit iconic landmark for history buffs and patriots alike.
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Christ Church Burial Ground
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Experience a touch of history at Christ Church Burial Ground in Philadelphia, a humbling heritage site from colonial America. The final resting place of Benjamin Franklin, this 300-year-old cemetery impresses with its serenity and notable markers. Whether it's for educational enrichment or a quiet, reflective walk, it's a poignant visit that connects you to the nation's birth. Caution though, this hidden gem will tug at your American heartstrings.
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Liberty Bell Center
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Immerse yourself in the echoes of American history at Liberty Bell Center, Philadelphia — an easy journey from New York. This iconic attraction houses the symbol of American freedom, the Liberty Bell, boasting a timeless crack that speaks volumes of courageous stories of independence. Discover thoughtful exhibits, historical films, and witness the grandeur of Liberty Bell. A must-visit for history buffs and patriots!
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Independence Hall
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Immerse yourself in the heart of American history at Independence Hall in Philadelphia. Here, the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were signed, birthplaces of freedom. Explore well-preserved chambers, marvel at the iconic Liberty Bell, and walk through grounds that whisper of our nation's luminary beginnings, all within a day's trip from New York!
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First Bank of the United States
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Explore the rich history of America's banking system at the First Bank of the United States in Philadelphia, PA! An architectural delight, this neoclassical gem, just a short journey from New York, houses significant documents and artifacts. Its grandeur reflects the nation's economic strength while its intricate design is a timeless tribute to our budding nation's financial beginnings.
 Stop at 
JFK Plaza (Love Park)
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Immerse yourself in the heart of Philadelphia at JFK Plaza, famously known as Love Park. This charming oasis boasts the iconic Robert Indiana LOVE sculpture, a perfect backdrop to capture unforgettable memories. Dotted with graceful fountains and verdant landscapes, the park is an urban delight offering a serene retreat amidst the bustling city. Experience a blend of art, nature, and city life at Love Park — a must-visit in Philadelphia!
 Stop at 
Philadelphia Museum of Art
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Immerse yourself in the world of art at Philadelphia Museum of Art, near New York. With thousands of exquisite pieces spanning across centuries and continents, this artistic powerhouse offers an unmissable cultural journey. View mesmerizing collections, from Renaissance masterpieces to contemporary installations, all under one monumental roof. Truly, a breath-taking dive into human creativity that should not be missed on any trip to the East Coast.
 Stop at 
Benjamin Franklin Parkway
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Experience the grandeur of Philadelphia's Benjamin Franklin Parkway - a captivating marvel of modern city planning. Resembling Paris’s Champs-Élysées, this mile-long scenic boulevard boasts beautiful green spaces, iconic museums including The Franklin Institute and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the historic Love statue. An especially inviting destination for culture-loving travelers, it truly encapsulates Philadelphia's fusion of vibrant history and modern elegance.
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Masonic Temple
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Immerse yourself in the world of secret societies at the Masonic Temple in Philadelphia. Grandeur and mystique combine in this architectural masterpiece of the late 19th century, boasting exquisite interior designs. Discover intricate, globally-influenced rooms while delving into the rich history of Freemasonry. Reveal the secrets of this intriguing society, while creating memories that will last a lifetime. Just a stone's throw from New York, it promises an enthralling adventure.

In conclusion, our fully guided Excursion to Philadelphia and Amish Country offers a one-of-a-kind gateway to America's past. It pairs a deep dive into the nation's birth with a profound understanding of a community living life as it was centuries ago. This is a trip for both history buffs and those seeking a unique cultural experience. Capture memorable moments in the city’s historic district before immersing yourself in the tranquility of rural Amish life. It's more than just an attraction; it's a living, breathing history lesson ready and waiting for you to explore. Book this tour today, and dive into the treasure trove of American history and culture!

Frequently Asked Questions for Excursion to Philadelphia and Amish Community:
  • What methods of transportation does the Excursion to Philadelphia and Amish Community use?
    Air-conditioned vehicle.
  • Approximately how long does the Excursion to Philadelphia and Amish Community last?
    It lasts approximately 12 hours.
  • For what ages is the tour appropriate?
    Great for all ages.
  • What type of dress & footwear are recommended?
    Wear comfortable shoes.
  • Is photography / video recording allowed on the Excursion to Philadelphia and Amish Community?
    Yes.
  • Is the Excursion to Philadelphia and Amish Community handicap accessible?
    No, it is not wheelchair accessible.
  • Are any meals included?
    No, but guests will have the chance to purchase food during the tour.

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