Fly in from Atlanta - get picked up by your charter bus and head straight to lunch before an afternoon of deep diving America's history!
Cheesesteaks, pizza, bbq, vegetarian, vegan, refreshing acai - there's an option for everyone here
Kickstart the afternoon with the National Constitution Center, a unique museum dedicated to the U.S. Constitution and the chance to explore the original documents. Don’t miss the iconic Signers' Hall, where you can see life-sized statues of the Founding Fathers.
Visit the final resting place of declaration of independence signers, including Benjamin Franklin. This serene cemetery, established in 1719, allows you to explore pathways lined with centuries-old gravestones, showcasing the rich history of Philadelphia.
Visit the historic Betsy Ross House, birthplace of the first American flag. This visit offers a unique glimpse into American history and the life of a remarkable woman who played a crucial role in shaping the nation.
Visit the African American Museum in Philadelphia, the first museum dedicated to African American history and culture. Explore immersive exhibits showcasing the rich contributions of African Americans to the nation. Explore artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays that tell powerful stories of resilience, creativity, and community.
This historic building is where the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were debated and adopted. Visitors can explore the iconic assembly room, view the original Liberty Bell, and learn about the pivotal moments that shaped the nation.
Since 1930, Pat's King of Steaks has been a legendary spot in Philadelphia known for serving up some of the best cheesesteaks in the city. We hope you enjoy!
The chance to experience live music, theater, or visual arts - no matter what you're in for an incredible performance
Before heading out for the day, enjoy breakfast together as a group before leaving the hotel
Walk through the wonders of science at the Franklin Institute, one of the oldest centers of science education and research in the United States.
Discover the haunting history of the Eastern State Penitentiary, once home to notorious criminals like Al Capone. As you wander through the depreciating halls and explore the cellblocks, you'll feel the weight of its past. The architecture is captivating, an innovative design that influenced prisons worldwide.
Experience America's fight for independence, the Revolution, through the eyes of revolutionaries, soldiers, and everyday citizens
Italian-American handmade pastas
As the sun sets, visit more than 20 sites to hear about Philadelphia's haunted folklore and see the monuments by moonlight.
Before heading out for the day, enjoy breakfast together as a group before leaving the hotel
Explore the rich maritime history of Philadelphia including the historic ship USS Olympia, the oldest steel warship still afloat, and the submarine USS Becuna.
Group photo opportunity at Love Park
Philadelphia Museum of Art is home to an impressive collection of over 240,000 works, including pieces by Van Gogh and Picasso. Outside are the iconic "Rocky Steps" - perfect photo opportunity!
Don't miss out on group photo opportunities with the Rocky statue and on the Rocky Steps!
End your final night with a night filled with music and dancing along the Delaware
Before heading out for the day, enjoy breakfast together as a group before leaving the hotel
Choose the perfect backdrop for your group's performance on your final morning in Philadelphia. Band, Chorus, Orchestra - we can help you decide what venue would work best!
Venue(s) to choose from:
Independence National Historic Park
Betsy Ross House
Franklin Square Park
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (PAFA)
Shops at Liberty Place
Eastern State Penn
Christ Church
Group photo opportunity at Love Park
Don't miss out on group photo opportunities with the Rocky statue and on the Rocky Steps!
Explore the rich maritime history of Philadelphia including the historic ship USS Olympia, the oldest steel warship still afloat, and the submarine USS Becuna.
End your final night with a night filled with music and dancing along the Delaware