Immerse yourself in the history of the American Revolutionary Rebels on our Old Town Philly Tour. Explore iconic sites, hear captivating tales, and experience the ambiance of the revolution. Book now!
Immerse yourself in the history of the American Revolutionary Rebels on our Old Town Philly Tour. Explore iconic sites, hear captivating tales, and experience the ambiance of the revolution. Book now!
- Elfreth’s Alley - Named after Jeremiah Elfreth, an 18th-century blacksmith, Elfreth’s Alley offers a glimpse into Philadelphia during the American Revolution. Despite the city’s evolution, this alleyway remains unchanged and is now a National Historic Landmark. Begin the tour here, activate the tour, and let WalknTours’ patented technology guide…
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Elfreth’s Alley - Named after Jeremiah Elfreth, an 18th-century blacksmith, Elfreth’s Alley offers a glimpse into Philadelphia during the American Revolution. Despite the city’s evolution, this alleyway remains unchanged and is now a National Historic Landmark. Begin the tour here, activate the tour, and let WalknTours’ patented technology guide you. If you stray, simply check the app’s arrow to find your way to the next stop.
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Betsy Ross House - Pause outside the Betsy Ross House to hear the fascinating tale of Betsy Ross meeting George Washington and designing the American flag. The story is captivating, and the accompanying music is delightful.
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Benjamin Franklin’s Grave - Visit Benjamin Franklin’s grave and learn about his crucial role in the revolution, particularly his alliance with the French. His contributions were truly electrifying!
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Kahal Kadosh Mikveh Israel - Stop by the “Synagogue of the Revolution” and discover the story of Haym Solomon, the Revolution’s financier. It’s an engaging story with wonderful music!
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The President’s House - Explore the first President’s House, where George Washington resided. Discover his lesser-known nickname, “Town Killer,” and uncover the secrets of the revolutionaries on our WalknTours tour.
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Liberty Bell Center - The Liberty Bell, hidden in Allentown during the Revolution, became a symbol of liberty afterward. Visit and see the bell for free!
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Independence Hall - Named by the Marquis de Lafayette, Independence Hall was where the founding fathers debated and adopted the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. While our tour remains outside, tickets are available for entry.
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Signer’s Garden - The Signer Statue in the garden honors the courage and risks taken by the American colonies’ rebels when signing the Declaration of Independence. The statue depicts George Clymer, a local merchant and politician. Discover the epic stories of these rebels on our tour!
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Carpenters’ Hall - Built by the Carpenters’ Company of Philadelphia, the nation’s oldest craft guild, Carpenters’ Hall is known as the “Birthplace of Liberty.” Enjoy a free visit and hear about the Rebels’ meetings and their boycott of the British. Learn about Quebec’s near inclusion as an original colony!
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First Bank of the United States - Discover Alexander Hamilton’s legacy at the First Bank of the United States, a cornerstone of his fiscal policy from 1791 to 1811. Hamilton believed a national bank was essential for stabilizing the nation’s credit and managing government finances under the new Constitution.
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Site Marker of Alexander Hamilton’s Former Home - Visit the site of Hamilton’s former residence, where his infamous affair with Maria Reynolds unfolded, impacting his career.
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City Tavern (Museum) - Conclude the tour at the City Tavern, where the founding fathers once dined. This is where the rebel tour ends.

- Learn unique stories of the Revolutionary War, including George Washington’s nickname ‘Town Killer’
- Visit sites where the founding fathers started the USA
- See historic spots like Independence Hall and Carpenters Hall
- Rebels of the Revolution Solo Walking Tour on the WalknTours app
- Learn about key figures like Benjamin Franklin, George…
- Learn unique stories of the Revolutionary War, including George Washington’s nickname ‘Town Killer’
- Visit sites where the founding fathers started the USA
- See historic spots like Independence Hall and Carpenters Hall
- Rebels of the Revolution Solo Walking Tour on the WalknTours app
- Learn about key figures like Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, and Alexander Hamilton
- Tour at your own pace and schedule with the WalknTours app
- Experience our patented advanced Walking Tour Technology
- No Food or drinks.
- No Human Guide, it’s a solo tour navigated by the WalknTours app.
- No Entrance tickets, it is all outside. But optionally you can go in, many sites are free.
- No Food or drinks.
- No Human Guide, it’s a solo tour navigated by the WalknTours app.
- No Entrance tickets, it is all outside. But optionally you can go in, many sites are free.
Discover Philadelphia’s Old Town with our music-enhanced, British-narrated, and technologically advanced guided tour. The exceptional production quality will enhance your experience, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of the revolution. Don’t miss this opportunity.
A rebel is described as “a person who rises in opposition or armed resistance against an…
Discover Philadelphia’s Old Town with our music-enhanced, British-narrated, and technologically advanced guided tour. The exceptional production quality will enhance your experience, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of the revolution. Don’t miss this opportunity.
A rebel is described as “a person who rises in opposition or armed resistance against an established government or ruler.” Explore the sites where the American Revolutionary Rebels stood against the British Empire, the most formidable empire of its time.
And they triumphed.
Visit Ben Franklin’s grave, Independence Hall, the Betsy Ross House, the restaurant where the Founding Fathers dined, Alexander Hamilton’s residence, the Liberty Bell, Carpenters’ Hall, the First Bank of the United States, the oldest alley in Philadelphia, and more.
Listen to the stories of American Rebels like Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Haym Solomon, Betsy Ross, John Hancock, and other renowned figures who helped establish this great nation.
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.