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Come to this tour famished so you can try the delicious foods of the Italian Market. You will leave happy, stuffed and possibly in a wheelchair.
See the best of what Philly has to offer historically, famously, and architecturally.
Occurs: Daily
A Tour of Philadelphia that's great for families with teenagers and anyone who considers their smartphone or I-pod a member of the family. You get to see the best parts of Philly while still attached to your phone the entire way.
Occurs: Daily
Hop on your bike or rent one of theirs before taking off on a 6 1/2 mile tour of Center City.
Occurs: Daily
Run 6 1/2 miles through Center City. Each group contains eight or fewer people and the run lasts 90 minutes.
Occurs: Daily
Want to feel like Paul Blart Mall Cop for a day? Well, join DeTours for their very special segway tour. Guests can roll for 6 1/2 miles, stopping at spots to learn more about the history of Philadelphia.
Occurs: Daily
Take a walking tour through the only Edgar Allan Poe house that's still standing today.
Feel the rhythm feel the rhyme, get on up its South Philly time! Take a tour with Philadelphia Urban Adventures as they guide you through the best of South Philly. Make sure to ask the tour guide to stop for a cheesesteak.
Get a taste of the town. This food tour takes the research out of dinning out. While tasting some of Philly's famous musts (Cheesesteaks and cheesewiz fries, soft pretzels, tomato pie, 4th Street Cookies and chocolate covered pretzels) you'll also get all the insider tips to classic Philly dinning. There's nothing tourist about this local's immersion tour.
Occurs: Daily
Channel your inner hippie and take a walk through gardens.
Occurs: Daily
Get to know Philadelphia's frightening favorites from Mr. Poe to Mr. Franklin himself on this tour through Old City and Society Hill.
Take a tour with a local guide who will show you around the city's lesser known neighborhoods — on a horse, of course.
Occurs: Daily
Take a tour of the Kimmel Center to learn about its history and its architectural and construction highlights.
Storytellers who lead this tour recreate the sights, events and personalities of the Colonial era.
Occurs: Daily
This tour will explain the contributions from our founding fathers.
See the resting places of some of our founding fathers in Christ Church's burial ground.
Visit the newly restored Pearl S. Buck House to view suits, gowns, hats, gloves, purses, and accessories of the famous author and humanitarian Pearl S. Buck, while learning more about her legacy and viewing the beautiful 68-acre estate.
12:45-3:45pm
$40-$50
Registration Recommended
On this tour you'll have a little chocolate here and a little chocolate there, and it will all add up to a lot of chocolate by the end of the day, but worry not for this tour is a walking tour so you can burn off those calories as you explore historic Center City and Rittenhouse Square.
Occurs: Daily
This tour explores the prison's infamous 1961 riot as well as inmates' protests about the conditions of the prison.
Take a guided tour of the Alfred W. Fleisher Memorial Synagogue, one of the first synagogues in an American prison.
Listen to the stories that make up this part of Philadelphia as you explore hospitals, churches and Washington Square.
Occurs: Daily
Visit more than 20 scary sites to hear Philadelphia's haunted facts and folklore. Experience Philadelphia's monuments by moonlight. Travel the cobblestone streets of Old City to hear chilling stories about the Spirits of '76.
At this weekly tour of Colonial and modern-day watering holes you'll engage in songs and toasts and learn how to use words such as "nimptopsical" and "tipsicum grave."
Visitors can take a tour of the historic hillside where George Washington and his Continental Army struggled to survive through the winter of 1977 to 1978.
Occurs: Daily
Walk through this colonial landscaped estate, which includes William Hamilton's mansion and the cemetery where artist Thomas Eakins rests.
Occurs: Daily
Come to this tour famished so you can try the delicious foods of the Italian Market. You will leave happy, stuffed and possibly in a wheelchair.
See the best of what Philly has to offer historically, famously, and architecturally.
Occurs: Daily
A Tour of Philadelphia that's great for families with teenagers and anyone who considers their smartphone or I-pod a member of the family. You get to see the best parts of Philly while still attached to your phone the entire way.
Occurs: Daily
Hop on your bike or rent one of theirs before taking off on a 6 1/2 mile tour of Center City.
Occurs: Daily
Run 6 1/2 miles through Center City. Each group contains eight or fewer people and the run lasts 90 minutes.
Occurs: Daily
Want to feel like Paul Blart Mall Cop for a day? Well, join DeTours for their very special segway tour. Guests can roll for 6 1/2 miles, stopping at spots to learn more about the history of Philadelphia.
Occurs: Daily
Take a walking tour through the only Edgar Allan Poe house that's still standing today.
Take a guided tour of three routes that prisoners used to escape the Penitentiary and discover how the routes have changed over the years.
Feel the rhythm feel the rhyme, get on up its South Philly time! Take a tour with Philadelphia Urban Adventures as they guide you through the best of South Philly. Make sure to ask the tour guide to stop for a cheesesteak.
Get a taste of the town. This food tour takes the research out of dinning out. While tasting some of Philly's famous musts (Cheesesteaks and cheesewiz fries, soft pretzels, tomato pie, 4th Street Cookies and chocolate covered pretzels) you'll also get all the insider tips to classic Philly dinning. There's nothing tourist about this local's immersion tour.
Occurs: Daily
Channel your inner hippie and take a walk through gardens.
Occurs: Daily
Get to know Philadelphia's frightening favorites from Mr. Poe to Mr. Franklin himself on this tour through Old City and Society Hill.
Tour includes history of our nation's first leaders — Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, and Absalom Jones — who worshiped at the church.
Take a tour with a local guide who will show you around the city's lesser known neighborhoods — on a horse, of course.
Occurs: Daily
Take a tour of the Kimmel Center to learn about its history and its architectural and construction highlights.
Learn about the lives of the men and women imprisoned in this infamous prison.
Storytellers who lead this tour recreate the sights, events and personalities of the Colonial era.
Occurs: Daily
This tour will explain the contributions from our founding fathers.
See the resting places of some of our founding fathers in Christ Church's burial ground.
Visit the newly restored Pearl S. Buck House to view suits, gowns, hats, gloves, purses, and accessories of the famous author and humanitarian Pearl S. Buck, while learning more about her legacy and viewing the beautiful 68-acre estate.
12:45-3:45pm
$40-$50
Registration Recommended
On this tour you'll have a little chocolate here and a little chocolate there, and it will all add up to a lot of chocolate by the end of the day, but worry not for this tour is a walking tour so you can burn off those calories as you explore historic Center City and Rittenhouse Square.
Occurs: Daily
Listen to the stories that make up this part of Philadelphia as you explore hospitals, churches and Washington Square.
Occurs: Daily
Visit more than 20 scary sites to hear Philadelphia's haunted facts and folklore. Experience Philadelphia's monuments by moonlight. Travel the cobblestone streets of Old City to hear chilling stories about the Spirits of '76.
Visitors can take a tour of the historic hillside where George Washington and his Continental Army struggled to survive through the winter of 1977 to 1978.
Occurs: Daily
Walk through this colonial landscaped estate, which includes William Hamilton's mansion and the cemetery where artist Thomas Eakins rests.
Occurs: Daily
Come to this tour famished so you can try the delicious foods of the Italian Market. You will leave happy, stuffed and possibly in a wheelchair.
Take advantage of Abington Art Center's weekend tours of their sculpture park.
See the best of what Philly has to offer historically, famously, and architecturally.
Occurs: Daily
A Tour of Philadelphia that's great for families with teenagers and anyone who considers their smartphone or I-pod a member of the family. You get to see the best parts of Philly while still attached to your phone the entire way.
Occurs: Daily
Hop on your bike or rent one of theirs before taking off on a 6 1/2 mile tour of Center City.
Occurs: Daily
Run 6 1/2 miles through Center City. Each group contains eight or fewer people and the run lasts 90 minutes.
Occurs: Daily
Want to feel like Paul Blart Mall Cop for a day? Well, join DeTours for their very special segway tour. Guests can roll for 6 1/2 miles, stopping at spots to learn more about the history of Philadelphia.
Occurs: Daily
Take a walking tour through the only Edgar Allan Poe house that's still standing today.
Take a guided tour of three routes that prisoners used to escape the Penitentiary and discover how the routes have changed over the years.
Take a guided tour of three routes that prisoners used to escape the Penitentiary and discover how the routes have changed over the years.
Feel the rhythm feel the rhyme, get on up its South Philly time! Take a tour with Philadelphia Urban Adventures as they guide you through the best of South Philly. Make sure to ask the tour guide to stop for a cheesesteak.
Get a taste of the town. This food tour takes the research out of dinning out. While tasting some of Philly's famous musts (Cheesesteaks and cheesewiz fries, soft pretzels, tomato pie, 4th Street Cookies and chocolate covered pretzels) you'll also get all the insider tips to classic Philly dinning. There's nothing tourist about this local's immersion tour.
Occurs: Daily
Channel your inner hippie and take a walk through gardens.
Occurs: Daily
Get to know Philadelphia's frightening favorites from Mr. Poe to Mr. Franklin himself on this tour through Old City and Society Hill.
Tour includes history of our nation's first leaders — Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, and Absalom Jones — who worshiped at the church.
Take a tour with a local guide who will show you around the city's lesser known neighborhoods — on a horse, of course.
Occurs: Daily
Take a tour of the Kimmel Center to learn about its history and its architectural and construction highlights.
Learn about the lives of the men and women imprisoned in this infamous prison.
Learn about the lives of the men and women imprisoned in this infamous prison.
Have a professional walk you through 8 craft beers in one of the cities famous microbreweries paired with some great locally sold cheese.
Storytellers who lead this tour recreate the sights, events and personalities of the Colonial era.
Occurs: Daily
This tour will explain the contributions from our founding fathers.
See the resting places of some of our founding fathers in Christ Church's burial ground.
Visit the newly restored Pearl S. Buck House to view suits, gowns, hats, gloves, purses, and accessories of the famous author and humanitarian Pearl S. Buck, while learning more about her legacy and viewing the beautiful 68-acre estate.
12:45-3:45pm
$40-$50
Registration Recommended
On this tour you'll have a little chocolate here and a little chocolate there, and it will all add up to a lot of chocolate by the end of the day, but worry not for this tour is a walking tour so you can burn off those calories as you explore historic Center City and Rittenhouse Square.
Occurs: Daily
This tour explores the prison's infamous 1961 riot as well as inmates' protests about the conditions of the prison.
This tour explores the prison's infamous 1961 riot as well as inmates' protests about the conditions of the prison.
See where the Underground Railroad chugged through Philadelphia with stops in Mother Bethel and A.M.E. Church, while learning about the history of slavery in America.
Listen to the stories that make up this part of Philadelphia as you explore hospitals, churches and Washington Square.
Occurs: Daily
Visit more than 20 scary sites to hear Philadelphia's haunted facts and folklore. Experience Philadelphia's monuments by moonlight. Travel the cobblestone streets of Old City to hear chilling stories about the Spirits of '76.
What came first: the cheesesteak or the pretzel? This tour explores the history behind our city's favorite foods.
Visitors can take a tour of the historic hillside where George Washington and his Continental Army struggled to survive through the winter of 1977 to 1978.
Occurs: Daily
Walk through this colonial landscaped estate, which includes William Hamilton's mansion and the cemetery where artist Thomas Eakins rests.
Occurs: Daily
Come to this tour famished so you can try the delicious foods of the Italian Market. You will leave happy, stuffed and possibly in a wheelchair.
Take advantage of Abington Art Center's weekend tours of their sculpture park.
See the best of what Philly has to offer historically, famously, and architecturally.
Occurs: Daily
A Tour of Philadelphia that's great for families with teenagers and anyone who considers their smartphone or I-pod a member of the family. You get to see the best parts of Philly while still attached to your phone the entire way.
Occurs: Daily
Hop on your bike or rent one of theirs before taking off on a 6 1/2 mile tour of Center City.
Occurs: Daily
Run 6 1/2 miles through Center City. Each group contains eight or fewer people and the run lasts 90 minutes.
Occurs: Daily
Want to feel like Paul Blart Mall Cop for a day? Well, join DeTours for their very special segway tour. Guests can roll for 6 1/2 miles, stopping at spots to learn more about the history of Philadelphia.
Occurs: Daily
Take a walking tour through the only Edgar Allan Poe house that's still standing today.
Take a guided tour of three routes that prisoners used to escape the Penitentiary and discover how the routes have changed over the years.
Take a guided tour of three routes that prisoners used to escape the Penitentiary and discover how the routes have changed over the years.
Feel the rhythm feel the rhyme, get on up its South Philly time! Take a tour with Philadelphia Urban Adventures as they guide you through the best of South Philly. Make sure to ask the tour guide to stop for a cheesesteak.
Get a taste of the town. This food tour takes the research out of dinning out. While tasting some of Philly's famous musts (Cheesesteaks and cheesewiz fries, soft pretzels, tomato pie, 4th Street Cookies and chocolate covered pretzels) you'll also get all the insider tips to classic Philly dinning. There's nothing tourist about this local's immersion tour.
Occurs: Daily
Channel your inner hippie and take a walk through gardens.
Occurs: Daily
Get to know Philadelphia's frightening favorites from Mr. Poe to Mr. Franklin himself on this tour through Old City and Society Hill.
Take a tour with a local guide who will show you around the city's lesser known neighborhoods — on a horse, of course.
Occurs: Daily
Take a tour of the Kimmel Center to learn about its history and its architectural and construction highlights.
Learn about the lives of the men and women imprisoned in this infamous prison.
Learn about the lives of the men and women imprisoned in this infamous prison.
Storytellers who lead this tour recreate the sights, events and personalities of the Colonial era.
Occurs: Daily
Visit the newly restored Pearl S. Buck House to view suits, gowns, hats, gloves, purses, and accessories of the famous author and humanitarian Pearl S. Buck, while learning more about her legacy and viewing the beautiful 68-acre estate.
12:45-3:45pm
$40-$50
Registration Recommended
On this tour you'll have a little chocolate here and a little chocolate there, and it will all add up to a lot of chocolate by the end of the day, but worry not for this tour is a walking tour so you can burn off those calories as you explore historic Center City and Rittenhouse Square.
Occurs: Daily
This tour explores the prison's infamous 1961 riot as well as inmates' protests about the conditions of the prison.
This tour explores the prison's infamous 1961 riot as well as inmates' protests about the conditions of the prison.
Listen to the stories that make up this part of Philadelphia as you explore hospitals, churches and Washington Square.
Occurs: Daily
Visit more than 20 scary sites to hear Philadelphia's haunted facts and folklore. Experience Philadelphia's monuments by moonlight. Travel the cobblestone streets of Old City to hear chilling stories about the Spirits of '76.
Visitors can take a tour of the historic hillside where George Washington and his Continental Army struggled to survive through the winter of 1977 to 1978.
Occurs: Daily
Walk through this colonial landscaped estate, which includes William Hamilton's mansion and the cemetery where artist Thomas Eakins rests.
Occurs: Daily
See the best of what Philly has to offer historically, famously, and architecturally.
Occurs: Daily
A Tour of Philadelphia that's great for families with teenagers and anyone who considers their smartphone or I-pod a member of the family. You get to see the best parts of Philly while still attached to your phone the entire way.
Occurs: Daily
Hop on your bike or rent one of theirs before taking off on a 6 1/2 mile tour of Center City.
Occurs: Daily
Run 6 1/2 miles through Center City. Each group contains eight or fewer people and the run lasts 90 minutes.
Occurs: Daily
Want to feel like Paul Blart Mall Cop for a day? Well, join DeTours for their very special segway tour. Guests can roll for 6 1/2 miles, stopping at spots to learn more about the history of Philadelphia.
Occurs: Daily
Take a guided tour of three routes that prisoners used to escape the Penitentiary and discover how the routes have changed over the years.
Get a taste of the town. This food tour takes the research out of dinning out. While tasting some of Philly's famous musts (Cheesesteaks and cheesewiz fries, soft pretzels, tomato pie, 4th Street Cookies and chocolate covered pretzels) you'll also get all the insider tips to classic Philly dinning. There's nothing tourist about this local's immersion tour.
Occurs: Daily
Channel your inner hippie and take a walk through gardens.
Occurs: Daily
Tour includes history of our nation's first leaders — Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, and Absalom Jones — who worshiped at the church.
Take a tour with a local guide who will show you around the city's lesser known neighborhoods — on a horse, of course.
Occurs: Daily
Learn about the lives of the men and women imprisoned in this infamous prison.
Storytellers who lead this tour recreate the sights, events and personalities of the Colonial era.
Occurs: Daily
This tour will explain the contributions from our founding fathers.
See the resting places of some of our founding fathers in Christ Church's burial ground.
12:45-3:45pm
$40-$50
Registration Recommended
On this tour you'll have a little chocolate here and a little chocolate there, and it will all add up to a lot of chocolate by the end of the day, but worry not for this tour is a walking tour so you can burn off those calories as you explore historic Center City and Rittenhouse Square.
Occurs: Daily
Take a guided tour of the Alfred W. Fleisher Memorial Synagogue, one of the first synagogues in an American prison.
Listen to the stories that make up this part of Philadelphia as you explore hospitals, churches and Washington Square.
Occurs: Daily
Visit more than 20 scary sites to hear Philadelphia's haunted facts and folklore. Experience Philadelphia's monuments by moonlight. Travel the cobblestone streets of Old City to hear chilling stories about the Spirits of '76.
Visitors can take a tour of the historic hillside where George Washington and his Continental Army struggled to survive through the winter of 1977 to 1978.
Occurs: Daily
Walk through this colonial landscaped estate, which includes William Hamilton's mansion and the cemetery where artist Thomas Eakins rests.
Occurs: Daily
Come to this tour famished so you can try the delicious foods of the Italian Market. You will leave happy, stuffed and possibly in a wheelchair.
See the best of what Philly has to offer historically, famously, and architecturally.
Occurs: Daily
A Tour of Philadelphia that's great for families with teenagers and anyone who considers their smartphone or I-pod a member of the family. You get to see the best parts of Philly while still attached to your phone the entire way.
Occurs: Daily
Hop on your bike or rent one of theirs before taking off on a 6 1/2 mile tour of Center City.
Occurs: Daily
Run 6 1/2 miles through Center City. Each group contains eight or fewer people and the run lasts 90 minutes.
Occurs: Daily
Want to feel like Paul Blart Mall Cop for a day? Well, join DeTours for their very special segway tour. Guests can roll for 6 1/2 miles, stopping at spots to learn more about the history of Philadelphia.
Occurs: Daily
Feel the rhythm feel the rhyme, get on up its South Philly time! Take a tour with Philadelphia Urban Adventures as they guide you through the best of South Philly. Make sure to ask the tour guide to stop for a cheesesteak.
Get a taste of the town. This food tour takes the research out of dinning out. While tasting some of Philly's famous musts (Cheesesteaks and cheesewiz fries, soft pretzels, tomato pie, 4th Street Cookies and chocolate covered pretzels) you'll also get all the insider tips to classic Philly dinning. There's nothing tourist about this local's immersion tour.
Occurs: Daily
Channel your inner hippie and take a walk through gardens.
Occurs: Daily
Tour includes history of our nation's first leaders — Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, and Absalom Jones — who worshiped at the church.
Take a tour with a local guide who will show you around the city's lesser known neighborhoods — on a horse, of course.
Occurs: Daily
Take a tour of the Kimmel Center to learn about its history and its architectural and construction highlights.
Storytellers who lead this tour recreate the sights, events and personalities of the Colonial era.
Occurs: Daily
This tour will explain the contributions from our founding fathers.
See the resting places of some of our founding fathers in Christ Church's burial ground.
Visit the newly restored Pearl S. Buck House to view suits, gowns, hats, gloves, purses, and accessories of the famous author and humanitarian Pearl S. Buck, while learning more about her legacy and viewing the beautiful 68-acre estate.
12:45-3:45pm
$40-$50
Registration Recommended
On this tour you'll have a little chocolate here and a little chocolate there, and it will all add up to a lot of chocolate by the end of the day, but worry not for this tour is a walking tour so you can burn off those calories as you explore historic Center City and Rittenhouse Square.
Occurs: Daily
This tour explores the prison's infamous 1961 riot as well as inmates' protests about the conditions of the prison.
Take a guided tour of the Alfred W. Fleisher Memorial Synagogue, one of the first synagogues in an American prison.
Listen to the stories that make up this part of Philadelphia as you explore hospitals, churches and Washington Square.
Occurs: Daily
Visit more than 20 scary sites to hear Philadelphia's haunted facts and folklore. Experience Philadelphia's monuments by moonlight. Travel the cobblestone streets of Old City to hear chilling stories about the Spirits of '76.
Visitors can take a tour of the historic hillside where George Washington and his Continental Army struggled to survive through the winter of 1977 to 1978.
Occurs: Daily
Walk through this colonial landscaped estate, which includes William Hamilton's mansion and the cemetery where artist Thomas Eakins rests.
Occurs: Daily
Come to this tour famished so you can try the delicious foods of the Italian Market. You will leave happy, stuffed and possibly in a wheelchair.
See the best of what Philly has to offer historically, famously, and architecturally.
Occurs: Daily
A Tour of Philadelphia that's great for families with teenagers and anyone who considers their smartphone or I-pod a member of the family. You get to see the best parts of Philly while still attached to your phone the entire way.
Occurs: Daily
Hop on your bike or rent one of theirs before taking off on a 6 1/2 mile tour of Center City.
Occurs: Daily
Run 6 1/2 miles through Center City. Each group contains eight or fewer people and the run lasts 90 minutes.
Occurs: Daily
Want to feel like Paul Blart Mall Cop for a day? Well, join DeTours for their very special segway tour. Guests can roll for 6 1/2 miles, stopping at spots to learn more about the history of Philadelphia.
Occurs: Daily
Take a walking tour through the only Edgar Allan Poe house that's still standing today.
Take a guided tour of three routes that prisoners used to escape the Penitentiary and discover how the routes have changed over the years.
Feel the rhythm feel the rhyme, get on up its South Philly time! Take a tour with Philadelphia Urban Adventures as they guide you through the best of South Philly. Make sure to ask the tour guide to stop for a cheesesteak.
Get a taste of the town. This food tour takes the research out of dinning out. While tasting some of Philly's famous musts (Cheesesteaks and cheesewiz fries, soft pretzels, tomato pie, 4th Street Cookies and chocolate covered pretzels) you'll also get all the insider tips to classic Philly dinning. There's nothing tourist about this local's immersion tour.
Occurs: Daily
Channel your inner hippie and take a walk through gardens.
Occurs: Daily
Tour includes history of our nation's first leaders — Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, and Absalom Jones — who worshiped at the church.
Take a tour with a local guide who will show you around the city's lesser known neighborhoods — on a horse, of course.
Occurs: Daily
Take a tour of the Kimmel Center to learn about its history and its architectural and construction highlights.
Learn about the lives of the men and women imprisoned in this infamous prison.
Storytellers who lead this tour recreate the sights, events and personalities of the Colonial era.
Occurs: Daily
This tour will explain the contributions from our founding fathers.
See the resting places of some of our founding fathers in Christ Church's burial ground.
Visit the newly restored Pearl S. Buck House to view suits, gowns, hats, gloves, purses, and accessories of the famous author and humanitarian Pearl S. Buck, while learning more about her legacy and viewing the beautiful 68-acre estate.
12:45-3:45pm
$40-$50
Registration Recommended
On this tour you'll have a little chocolate here and a little chocolate there, and it will all add up to a lot of chocolate by the end of the day, but worry not for this tour is a walking tour so you can burn off those calories as you explore historic Center City and Rittenhouse Square.
Occurs: Daily
Take a guided tour of the Alfred W. Fleisher Memorial Synagogue, one of the first synagogues in an American prison.
Listen to the stories that make up this part of Philadelphia as you explore hospitals, churches and Washington Square.
Occurs: Daily
Visit more than 20 scary sites to hear Philadelphia's haunted facts and folklore. Experience Philadelphia's monuments by moonlight. Travel the cobblestone streets of Old City to hear chilling stories about the Spirits of '76.
What came first: the cheesesteak or the pretzel? This tour explores the history behind our city's favorite foods.
This tour allows you to experience the Penitentiary at night, taking you from Al Capone's digs to Death Row. The Restored Synagogue will also be open.
Visitors can take a tour of the historic hillside where George Washington and his Continental Army struggled to survive through the winter of 1977 to 1978.
Occurs: Daily
Walk through this colonial landscaped estate, which includes William Hamilton's mansion and the cemetery where artist Thomas Eakins rests.
Occurs: Daily
Come to this tour famished so you can try the delicious foods of the Italian Market. You will leave happy, stuffed and possibly in a wheelchair.
See the best of what Philly has to offer historically, famously, and architecturally.
Occurs: Daily
A Tour of Philadelphia that's great for families with teenagers and anyone who considers their smartphone or I-pod a member of the family. You get to see the best parts of Philly while still attached to your phone the entire way.
Occurs: Daily
Hop on your bike or rent one of theirs before taking off on a 6 1/2 mile tour of Center City.
Occurs: Daily
Run 6 1/2 miles through Center City. Each group contains eight or fewer people and the run lasts 90 minutes.
Occurs: Daily
Want to feel like Paul Blart Mall Cop for a day? Well, join DeTours for their very special segway tour. Guests can roll for 6 1/2 miles, stopping at spots to learn more about the history of Philadelphia.
Occurs: Daily
Take a walking tour through the only Edgar Allan Poe house that's still standing today.
Feel the rhythm feel the rhyme, get on up its South Philly time! Take a tour with Philadelphia Urban Adventures as they guide you through the best of South Philly. Make sure to ask the tour guide to stop for a cheesesteak.
Get a taste of the town. This food tour takes the research out of dinning out. While tasting some of Philly's famous musts (Cheesesteaks and cheesewiz fries, soft pretzels, tomato pie, 4th Street Cookies and chocolate covered pretzels) you'll also get all the insider tips to classic Philly dinning. There's nothing tourist about this local's immersion tour.
Occurs: Daily
Channel your inner hippie and take a walk through gardens.
Occurs: Daily
Get to know Philadelphia's frightening favorites from Mr. Poe to Mr. Franklin himself on this tour through Old City and Society Hill.
Take a tour with a local guide who will show you around the city's lesser known neighborhoods — on a horse, of course.
Occurs: Daily
Take a tour of the Kimmel Center to learn about its history and its architectural and construction highlights.
Storytellers who lead this tour recreate the sights, events and personalities of the Colonial era.
Occurs: Daily
This tour will explain the contributions from our founding fathers.
See the resting places of some of our founding fathers in Christ Church's burial ground.
Visit the newly restored Pearl S. Buck House to view suits, gowns, hats, gloves, purses, and accessories of the famous author and humanitarian Pearl S. Buck, while learning more about her legacy and viewing the beautiful 68-acre estate.
12:45-3:45pm
$40-$50
Registration Recommended
On this tour you'll have a little chocolate here and a little chocolate there, and it will all add up to a lot of chocolate by the end of the day, but worry not for this tour is a walking tour so you can burn off those calories as you explore historic Center City and Rittenhouse Square.
Occurs: Daily
This tour explores the prison's infamous 1961 riot as well as inmates' protests about the conditions of the prison.
Take a guided tour of the Alfred W. Fleisher Memorial Synagogue, one of the first synagogues in an American prison.
Listen to the stories that make up this part of Philadelphia as you explore hospitals, churches and Washington Square.
Occurs: Daily
Visit more than 20 scary sites to hear Philadelphia's haunted facts and folklore. Experience Philadelphia's monuments by moonlight. Travel the cobblestone streets of Old City to hear chilling stories about the Spirits of '76.
At this weekly tour of Colonial and modern-day watering holes you'll engage in songs and toasts and learn how to use words such as "nimptopsical" and "tipsicum grave."
Visitors can take a tour of the historic hillside where George Washington and his Continental Army struggled to survive through the winter of 1977 to 1978.
Occurs: Daily
Walk through this colonial landscaped estate, which includes William Hamilton's mansion and the cemetery where artist Thomas Eakins rests.
Occurs: Daily