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Flavours of Philadelphia: Reading Market - Private Food Tour

As the birthplace of American democracy, Philadelphia is rich in American history and plenty of telltale mementoes of a British colonial past. On your private historic architectural tour of Philadelphia, you will. - Walk Philadelphia’s most...

  • 2 hours
  • Mobile voucher

As the birthplace of American democracy, Philadelphia is rich in American history and plenty of telltale mementoes of a British colonial past. On your private historic architectural tour of Philadelphia, you will:

  • Walk Philadelphia’s most storied sidewalks, delving into side alleys to discover the stories behind the numerous plaques and monuments.

  • Stroll Philadelphia’s cobbled streets to discover handsome colonial era architecture with shuttered windows, trailing ivy and bloom-filled planters.

  • Learn about the work of William Penn, an English-born Quaker and advocate of religious freedom, who oversaw the founding of the American Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

  • See where the Liberty Bell originally stood in the elegant Georgian environs of Independence Hall.

Philadelphia is richly endowed with quaint, cobblestone streets and historic houses packed with charm. Alluring Federalist and Greek Revival-style row homes line neatly curbed pavements and tree-hemmed paths. Straddling large corner plots are grand mansions in high-walled gardens; their elegant painted shutters and imposing street-facing, brass-knobbed doors in bold, baronial hues. As the birthplace of American democracy, Philadelphia is rich in American history and plenty of telltale mementoes of a British colonial past.

On the Colonial Era Streets and Historic Architecture Tour, you will learn the origin stories of several of the oldest buildings in Philadelphia. see Independence Hall - a beautifully proportioned building of perfect architectural balance and symmetry that is more evocative of a country house than urban structure. A similarly outstanding building is Powell House, built in 1765 and elaborately refurbished by its second owner Samuel Powel (1738–1793) and often described as "the finest Georgian row house in the city". George Washington, John Adams and Benjamin Franklin were frequent house guests in this grand pile and would attend Sunday morning services at St. Peter’s, a historic Episcopal church, and our next port of call.

At each turn on the route, your guide will share stories of the old buildings, the preservation efforts that went into keeping the structure, and the way the city is telling its' founding story.

Included:

  • 4 tastings & 1 drink that may include: Italian Cannolis, Corndogs, Pennsylvania Dutch Scrapple, Southern Inspired Mac n Cheese, Jewish style Pastrami on Rye, Philly Cheesesteak, Local Fair Trade Coffee, Creamy Shakes or New World Hummus

Recommendations:

  • Your guide will be happy to customise the itinerary on the day for you if you wish to spend more or less time at attractions/areas stated on your tour itinerary

  • Tour times may change based on ticket availability. We will be in touch if this affects your booking

  • The Christ Church graveyard is closed from December through February. Your guide will substitute this for something comparable on the day of the tour.

  • Please wear comfortable walking shoes

  • In summer, please remember to bring a hat, sunscreen and plenty of water.

Prices

Included

  • Guide

Not included

  • Transportation between sites
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off
  • Drinks
  • Meal

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