See all the major sights of revolutionary Philadelphia with a ghostly twist. College professors and history teachers bring you to The Liberty Bell and
See all the major sights of revolutionary Philadelphia with a ghostly twist. College professors and history teachers bring you to The Liberty Bell and
We will show you pictures of Oliver's face and it willl scare your pants off. Learn historically-documented ghost tales and see what lurks along the back
This tour is a ghost aficionado’s dream, with visits to the sites of the live Witch Trials, the Founding Father’s graves, sites of bodies stacked under
Philadelphia is a large but very walkable city. A bike-friendly culture makes being environmentally-friendly easy, too, especially when paired with a ride on the SEPTA or Phlash bus. Regional rail gives you access to outlying areas, as does your own rental car. Taxis and rideshare drivers abound as well.
Like looking at cherry blossoms? Come to Philadelphia in the spring. Like crunching through colorful fall leaves? Come in the fall. Like both? Flip a coin. And if you don't like big crowds and searing heat, try to avoid the summer months, which constitute peak tourist season in the city. Don't get us wrong, it's still a great destination then too; it's just ever so slightly greater in shoulder season, in our opinion.
Philadelphia photographs well, so bring a device that takes good pictures, whether that's a camera or your phone. The weather can be a little temperamental, so we recommend you also bring:
Take a deep breath. Could that be revolutionary fervor floating in the air? Maybe it’s just the delicious, bubbling smell of cheesesteaks.
Take a deep breath. Could that be revolutionary fervor floating in the air? Maybe it’s just the delicious, bubbling smell of cheesesteaks.
Take a deep breath. Could that be revolutionary fervor floating in the air? Maybe it’s just the delicious, bubbling smell of cheesesteaks.