Arabic Walking Tour of Historic Philadelphia for 2 hours.

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Step into the story of 1776 with our friendly, Arabic speaking walking tour of historic Philadelphia! Join our knowledgeable guide, who holds a degree in history, as you explore the city where America was born. You’ll visit iconic sites like the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and hidden spots once frequented by the Founding Fathers. This tour brings history to life in just a couple of fun, easy going hours. You’ll walk through charming streets, uncover fascinating stories, and get a real local’s perspective on the events that shaped a nation. Perfect for history lovers, curious travelers, and anyone who wants to experience Philly on foot, this tour is informative, engaging, and full of character.

Departure Point

  • Independence hall

Return Details
  • Independence hall

Duration
2 hours

Languages Available
  • Human tour guide - Arabic

Points of Interest


Stop At: Independence Hall
520 Chestnut Street, Between 5th and 6th Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Step into the birthplace of American democracy at Independence Hall. This is where the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution were debated and signed. We’ll cover the highlights and historic stories from outside.
Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Liberty Bell Center
526 Market Street, Between Market and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Visit the iconic Liberty Bell, a powerful symbol of American freedom. Learn from our historian guide about its fascinating history—from its crack at the first ring to the famous inscription that inspired generations. We’ll explore it from the outside, sharing all the key details and offering tips on how to return later to see it up close from inside.
Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: The President's House
6th and Market Streets, , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Visit America’s first “White House,” where Presidents Washington and Adams lived while Philadelphia was the U.S. capital. This historic home hosted leaders, diplomats, and even Benedict Arnold during a key chapter of the American Revolution.
Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Carpenters' Hall
320 Chestnut St, , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Visit the place where America’s roots were first planted! Admission is donation-based and completely up to you.
Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Betsy Ross House
239 Arch St, , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Visit the Betsy Ross House courtyard! While museum admission isn’t included, you can purchase tickets at the gift shop afterward. Learn about Betsy Ross, the legendary seamstress who’s said to have sewn the first American flag, and discover the truth behind the myths about this iconic “Founding Mother”.
Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Elfreth's Alley
124-126 Elfreths Alley, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Visit Elfreth’s Alley, the oldest continuously inhabited residential street in the United States! Enjoy these charming brick homes date back to the early 1700s, and people still live here today. It’s a quiet reminder of what everyday life looked like in colonial Philadelphia.
Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Arch Street Meeting House
320 Arch St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Visit the Arch Street Meeting House, one of the oldest Quaker meeting houses in the country. It was built in the early 1800s on land given 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’s still an active place of worship today and also open to visitors to learn more about the Quakers’ important role in Philadelphia’s history.
Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Christ Church Burial Ground
50 N Independence Mall E, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Stop by Christ Church Burial Ground , one of the most famous colonial-era cemeteries in the U.S., and the final resting place of Benjamin Franklin. He’s buried right here alongside his wife, Deborah. People 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 holds over 1,400 graves, including many other important figures from the Revolutionary era. It’s a peaceful, historic place that gives us a real connection to the people who helped shape early America.
Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Keys To Community
325 Arch St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Keys to Community is a bronze sculpture by Philadelphia artist James Peniston, dedicated in 2007. It’s made with 1,000 keys donated by local schoolkids and includes brass nameplates honoring Philadelphia firefighters who died in the line of duty since 1736.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Independence Hall
520 Chestnut Street, Between 5th and 6th Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Return to independence hall for your final stop.
Duration: Not Available

Additional Information

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Inclusions
  • Arabic speaking tour guide
  • A donation to a local non profit historic organization.
  • 9+ historical sides including independence hall , Liberty bell and Betsy Ross House.

Exclusions
  • Gratuities
  • food or drinks.
  • Souvenirs or personal shopping.

Voucher Info
Mobile or paper ticket accepted

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