These three blocks of the city have been nicknamed “America’s most historic square mile.” A tour includes an abundance of history that provides viewers insight on the foundation of the country. Read more.
Home to the largest mechanical-action pipe organ in the country, you can take a tour of the Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ for free! On the first Saturday of every month at 1 p.m. Read more.
The public tour is free, you just need to present a photo id. By federal law, no taking photographs inside! Read more.
Take a mural tour! Wednesday, Saturday, & Sunday tours, April through November, via open-air trolley leaving from the Independence Visitor Center. Read more.
Make sure to grab your tour tickets in advance and hit the restroom before you leave as there's no restrooms in the secure area.
Pick up The GPS Ranger while you're at the Independence Visitor Center. It's a multimedia device that leads you on an informative walking tour of Independence National Historical Park. Read more.
Lincoln Financial Field offers VIP tours which take you throughout the stadium to the Comcast Press Box, Announcers' Booth, Club and Suite Levels, Press Interview Room, Field, and Locker Room. Read more.
The audio tour is more like a video tour--not worth the $5 because it's hard to even find someplace quiet enough to watch a bunch of 4min videos. Prohibition exhibit (through 6/13) is great!
This is my favorite place in Philadelphia! Great produce at reasonable prices. Try going on a food tour of the Italian Market, it's a great way to try the original places but also Asian and Mexican.