Most Charming Philadelphia Walking Tour | Society Hill + Old City Discount Tickets

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Overview

This is the only walking tour through Society Hill, Philadelphia - America's oldest residential neighborhood. Join a local resident on this 90-minute walking tour that begins at Philadelphia’s oldest remaining tavern (still open!), winds through Colonial Philadelphia's most picturesque cobblestone streets in Society Hill, and concludes at Independence National Park in Old City. Learn how artisans, merchants, printers, clergy, and other locals shaped public opinion in the struggle between Patriots and Loyalists from 1754 to 1776. And, enjoy Colonial architectural notes from an Urban Planner. Owned, operated, and guided by a local.

Meeting and Pickup

Meeting point

Meet next to Philadelphia's oldest remaining tavern, Man Full of Trouble. Arrive early to enjoy an ale (or two) at the tavern!

End Point

End point

The tour ends at the Liberty Beer Garden, stop in for a drink with a great view of the historic Pennsylvania State House in the foreground.

Language Offered

English-AUDIO

Itinerary

1. A Man Full of Trouble
We begin at Philadelphia’s oldest surviving tavern, a 1700s watering hole once a lively stop for sailors and dock workers from Dock Street. Arrive a little early to enjoy an ale and get into the colonial spirit before the tour sets off.
Duration: 15 mins
2. Headhouse/Shambles
Walk beneath the Shambles, the oldest open-air market structure still standing in Philadelphia.
Duration: 5 mins
3. St. Peter's Church, Philadelphia
Built between 1758–1761 in Society Hill, this elegant Georgian church was attended by early US leaders and stands almost unchanged since the 18th century.
Duration: 10 mins
4. Hill-Physick House
Admire the stately Federal-style mansion once owned by wealthy merchant Henry Hill and later by Dr. Philip Physick, the “Father of American Surgery.” You’ll see one of Society Hill’s best-preserved 18th-century façades and its charming garden setting, a reminder of the neighborhood’s early elite.
Duration: 5 mins
5. James Madison's House
Pause outside the elegant Society Hill residence where James Madison lived while serving in the Continental Congress.
6. Powel House
See the grand Georgian mansion of Samuel Powel, Philadelphia’s last colonial mayor and a trusted host to Washington, Adams, and Franklin.
7. John Penn and Benjamin Chew Home
Stand before the refined Society Hill home once connected to Governor John Penn and statesman Benjamin Chew. Its dignified façade hints at the wealth, influence, and political tension that surrounded Philadelphia’s Loyalist leadership during the 1760s and 1770s.
Duration: 5 mins
8. City Tavern (Museum)
Stand at the site of Philadelphia’s most influential colonial tavern, once a bustling hub for delegates of the First Continental Congress. Imagine the clatter of tankards, heated debates, and late-night strategy sessions that shaped the Revolution.
Duration: 5 mins
9. Benjamin Rush Garden
Stroll through this peaceful garden honoring Dr. Benjamin Rush, a signer of the Declaration and a leading Patriot voice in Philadelphia. From here you can view the Bicentennial Bell, gifted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1976, a fitting reminder of how far the city had come since the Revolution Rush helped inspire.
Duration: 10 mins
10. Carpenters' Hall
See the historic hall where the First Continental Congress met and the colonies first coordinated their response to British rule.
Duration: 5 mins
11. Second Bank of the United States Portrait Gallery
Admire the monumental Greek Revival building that once housed the nation’s central bank.
12. Independence Square
Stand in the landscaped square where Philadelphians gathered to hear the first public readings of the Declaration of Independence.
Duration: 10 mins
13. Independence Mall
Tour ends right outside of Liberty Beer Garden on the Independence Mall.
Duration: 15 mins

Inclusion

Government fees

Exclusion

Alcoholic beverages

Cancellation Policy

Check mark icon Refundable tickets

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

  • 100% refund if cancelled 1+ days before the start date
  • 0% refund if cancelled less than 1 day(s) before the start date

Additional Info

Wheelchair accessible

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Supplied by Join, or Die! Walking Tour.

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