Discover Philadelphia’s history in a vintage electric Model-T. Visit iconic sites like Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell with expert guides.
Discover Philadelphia’s history in a vintage electric Model-T. Visit iconic sites like Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell with expert guides.
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City Hall Visitor Center - Completed in 1901, City Hall took 30 years to build and cost $25 million, a significant amount at the time. Its walls are 22 feet thick and made of solid stone. At 548 feet, it was the tallest building in the world and remains the tallest masonry building today.
Top of the Tower: The 37-foot statue of William Penn on top…
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City Hall Visitor Center - Completed in 1901, City Hall took 30 years to build and cost $25 million, a significant amount at the time. Its walls are 22 feet thick and made of solid stone. At 548 feet, it was the tallest building in the world and remains the tallest masonry building today.
Top of the Tower: The 37-foot statue of William Penn on top is the largest statue atop any building in the world. - Love Park - Established in 1965, Love Park has a rich history and underwent major renovations, including one completed in 2016. The LOVE sculpture, created in 1970, is a popular photo spot and a symbol of Philadelphia. The park is a hub for public events, concerts, and gatherings, surrounded by notable buildings like Philadelphia City Hall and the One Liberty Place complex.
- Philadelphia Museum of Art - The Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA) was originally chartered in 1876 for the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. It manages collections of over 240,000 objects, including significant holdings of European, American, and Asian origin. The museum’s diverse artwork includes sculptures, paintings, prints, drawings, photographs, armor, and decorative arts.
- Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens - Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens is a unique art space created by mosaic artist Isaiah Zagar. Starting in the 1990s, Zagar transformed a vacant lot on South Street into a massive mosaic maze using tiles, glass, mirrors, and found objects. He spent years covering the walls and floors with colorful, intricate designs inspired by folk art and cultures worldwide.
- Liberty Bell Center - The Liberty Bell, the official bell of the Pennsylvania State House (now Independence Hall), rang for public announcements and may have rung on July 8, 1776, for the first public reading of The Declaration of Independence. Weighing about 2,000 pounds, the bell was silenced by a crack in 1846.
- Philadelphia Chinatown - Philadelphia’s Chinatown dates back to the 1870s and 1880s when Chinese immigrants settled in the city. Today, it is a vibrant neighborhood with a strong sense of community, featuring authentic Asian cuisine, shops, and cultural events, representing cultures from across Asia, including Korea, Thailand, and Vietnam.
- National Constitution Center - Located on Philadelphia’s Independence Mall, the National Constitution Center is the first museum dedicated to telling the story of The United States Constitution from Revolutionary times to the present. It features over 100 interactive and multimedia exhibits, films, photographs, texts, sculptures, and artifacts.
- Independence Hall - Known as the birthplace of America, Independence Hall was built in 1732 as the Pennsylvania State House. It hosted the Second Continental Congress in May 1775, where The Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4, 1776. It is also where the Constitutional Convention met to draft, debate, and sign The United States Constitution on September 17, 1787.
- Reading Terminal Market - As one of America’s largest and oldest public markets, Reading Terminal Market has been housed in a National Historic Landmark building since 1893. Home to over 70 family-owned small businesses, the market offers a wide selection of locally grown and exotic produce, locally sourced meats and poultry, as well as the finest seafood, cheeses, baked goods, and confections.

- Guided tour in a classic luxury car
- Guided tour in a classic luxury car
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- Alcoholic beverages
- Tips
- Alcoholic beverages
Discover the fascinating history of Philadelphia with a fully guided tour in a classic Model-T Vintage Car. This exceptional experience takes you to renowned landmarks like Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and the Rocky Steps, while your expert guide shares intriguing stories and interesting facts. Capture memorable photos at picturesque locations…
Discover the fascinating history of Philadelphia with a fully guided tour in a classic Model-T Vintage Car. This exceptional experience takes you to renowned landmarks like Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and the Rocky Steps, while your expert guide shares intriguing stories and interesting facts. Capture memorable photos at picturesque locations and savor light refreshments along the way. Ideal for families, couples, and solo adventurers, this one-hour tour accommodates up to 38 passengers, offering a personal and educational journey through the heart of American history.
- Visit significant historical sites such as the Museum of the American Revolution and Betsy Ross House
- Enjoy a narrated tour with insightful commentary from knowledgeable guides
- Convenient meeting location at 50 N 12th Street with nearby public parking
- Private tour options available for customization and hotel pickup
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.