Explore historic Philadelphia in Arabic, visiting iconic sites like the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall with a knowledgeable guide. Book your tour today.
Explore historic Philadelphia in Arabic, visiting iconic sites like the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall with a knowledgeable guide. Book your tour today.
- Independence Hall - Discover the birthplace of American democracy at Independence Hall. This is where the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were debated and signed. Highlights and historic stories will be shared from outside.
- Liberty Bell Center - Experience the iconic Liberty Bell, a powerful emblem of American freedom….
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Independence Hall - Discover the birthplace of American democracy at Independence Hall. This is where the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were debated and signed. Highlights and historic stories will be shared from outside.
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Liberty Bell Center - Experience the iconic Liberty Bell, a powerful emblem of American freedom. Gain insights from our historian guide about its intriguing history—from its initial crack to the famous inscription that inspired generations. We’ll explore it from the outside, providing key details and tips on how to return later for an inside view.
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The President’s House - Explore America’s first “White House,” where Presidents Washington and Adams resided while Philadelphia served as the U.S. capital. This historic home hosted leaders, diplomats, and even Benedict Arnold during a pivotal chapter of the American Revolution.
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Carpenters’ Hall - Visit the site where America’s foundations were first laid! Admission is donation-based and entirely at your discretion.
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Betsy Ross House - Explore the Betsy Ross House courtyard! While museum admission isn’t included, tickets can be purchased at the gift shop afterward. Learn about Betsy Ross, the legendary seamstress believed to have sewn the first American flag, and uncover the truth behind the myths surrounding this iconic “Founding Mother.”
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Elfreth’s Alley - Visit Elfreth’s Alley, the oldest continuously inhabited residential street in the United States! Enjoy these charming brick homes dating back to the early 1700s, where people still reside today. It’s a quiet reminder of what everyday life looked like in colonial Philadelphia.
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Arch Street Meeting House - Visit the Arch Street Meeting House, one of the oldest Quaker meeting houses in the country. Built in the early 1800s on land donated by William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania and a Quaker himself, the building’s simple design reflects Quaker values like peace, equality, and community. It remains an active place of worship today and is open to visitors to learn more about the Quakers’ significant role in Philadelphia’s history.
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Christ Church Cemetery - Visit Christ Church Burial Ground, one of the most renowned colonial-era cemeteries in the U.S., and the final resting place of Benjamin Franklin. He is buried here alongside his wife, Deborah. Visitors still toss pennies onto his grave for good luck, honoring his famous saying, ‘A penny saved is a penny earned.’
The burial ground dates back to 1719 and contains over 1,400 graves, including many other notable figures from the Revolutionary era. It’s a serene, historic site that offers a genuine connection to the individuals who helped shape early America.
- Keys To Community - Keys to Community is a bronze sculpture by Philadelphia artist James Peniston, dedicated in 2007. It’s crafted with 1,000 keys donated by local schoolchildren and includes brass nameplates honoring Philadelphia firefighters who died in the line of duty since 1736.
- Independence Hall - Return to Independence Hall for your final stop.

- Arabic speaking tour guide
- Donation to a local non-profit historic organization
- Visit 9+ historical sites including Independence Hall, Liberty Bell, and Betsy Ross House
- Arabic speaking tour guide
- Donation to a local non-profit historic organization
- Visit 9+ historical sites including Independence Hall, Liberty Bell, and Betsy Ross House
- Gratuities
- food or drinks.
- Souvenirs or personal shopping.
- Gratuities
- food or drinks.
- Souvenirs or personal shopping.
Embark on a journey through 1776 with our welcoming, Arabic-speaking walking tour of historic Philadelphia! Accompany our expert guide, who possesses a degree in history, as you discover the city where America was founded. You’ll explore renowned landmarks such as the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and secret locations once visited by the Founding…
Embark on a journey through 1776 with our welcoming, Arabic-speaking walking tour of historic Philadelphia! Accompany our expert guide, who possesses a degree in history, as you discover the city where America was founded. You’ll explore renowned landmarks such as the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and secret locations once visited by the Founding Fathers.
This tour animates history in just a few enjoyable, relaxed hours. Stroll through picturesque streets, uncover intriguing tales, and gain an authentic local’s insight into the events that shaped a nation.
Ideal for history enthusiasts, inquisitive travelers, and anyone eager to explore Philly on foot, this tour is informative, captivating, and brimming with character.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.