Visite de la ville à deux étages (1, 2 ou 3 - Jour)





Description
En commençant par le bâtiment de la Bourse juste en face de l’Independence Hall et de la Liberty Bell, branchez-vous à notre casque audio multilingue pour découvrir les origines de l’Amérique, où les Pères fondateurs de l’Amérique ont déclaré leur indépendance de l’Angleterre. En chemin, profitez d'une vue imprenable sur ces monuments historiques, y compris les cimetières de Christ Church, Elfreth's Alley, la maison Betsy Ross et Independence Hall. Alors que vous vous dirigez vers l'ouest, admirez la Porte de l'Amitié dans le quartier chinois, laissez-vous émerveiller par l'architecture de l'hôtel de ville de Philadelphie et ne manquez pas d'explorer les différents musées le long de la promenade Benjamin Franklin, y compris la Fondation Barnes - connue comme la plus grande collection d'art postimpressionniste au monde. Votre boucle se termine après avoir parcouru le charmant quartier de Society Hill et une route le long des rives du fleuve Delaware.
Options de l'excursion
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Les billets sont valables en fonction des dates du calendrier et sont disponibles pour des options de 1, 2 ou 3 jours.
Avis(635)
Viator did not communicate with us. We did not take this tour...the Hop On/Hop Off notified us that they would be CLOSED on July 3rd. I expect A FULL REGUND!
Warning that getting on and off the bus is challenging to those of us over a certain age. But the experience was fabulous and fun! Driver was very skilled on the narrow city streets and our tour guide was awesome! She was fun and knowledgeable!
I love that multiple companies allow you to use one ticket for any of their buses, but beware that stops may vary from tour to tour. For example, we were looking for stop 17, but when we got there, it was also stop 20 for another company.
The buses were over crowded. The bus we got on had no guide and we sat for almost 30 mins to get a guide. The sound was unintelligible. Then we got off in Chinatown had a delicious meal and we stood outside in 101° temps waiting for 40 mins for another pick up. We actually had to Uber back to parking garage since neither bus was showing up at 239pm at stop # 5.
I would say the commentator was ok but not as good as past tours I have been on. She was very hot and didn’t say much…
It is July 3rd in Philadelphia, so understood the instruction to walk to Stop 4 (Chinatown). But I have been standing here in the extreme heat for 45 minutes & NO BUS! I purchased a 3-day pass which I didn’t use yesterday. And there seems to be no way to contact them by text or phone.
We waited an hour for a pick up after hopping off in 98 degree weather. Finally gave up and took Lyft. Very disappointing
Good way to get a feel of a new city. Recommend doing near the beginning of the trip so you can get an understanding of Philadelphia if new to the city. We stayed on the bus so we did not get a feel of hoping on and off.
It was a awesome experience, the tour guide was very professional, knew a lot of history about philly.
My friends and I rode the first 9:30 AM bus starting from stop #1. Maria and Tom did a great job. We got off for lunch and waited about 20 minutes at stop #17 before we saw a bus coming. Three of us were standing under the sign, I waved, and I thought I made eye contact with the bus driver, but he passed us by. Rather than waiting another 20+ minutes for the next bus and possibly having the same experience, we walked back to stop #1 and didn't have enough time in our schedule to risk riding the bus again. The tour started off well, but I was disappointed it wasn't the hop on hop off experience we wanted.



