A Journey Through History at Independence Hall
Explore Independence Hall, where history was made with the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution in the heart of Philadelphia.
Step into the heart of American history at Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were debated and adopted. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this iconic building offers guided tours that immerse you in the revolutionary spirit of the 18th century. Explore its stunning architecture and rich stories that shaped the nation.
A brief summary to Independence Hall
- 520 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Center City East, Pennsylvania, 19106, US
Local tips
- Arrive early to secure your spot for the guided tours, as they can fill up quickly, especially during peak tourist season.
- Consider visiting on a weekday to avoid larger crowds and enjoy a more intimate experience.
- Don't miss the nearby Liberty Bell Center for a complete historical experience.
- Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a fair amount of walking in the surrounding historical park.
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Getting There
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Walking
From the center of Lambertville, head south on North Main Street towards Bridge Street. Continue on Bridge Street until you reach the Delaware River. Cross the bridge into New Hope, PA. After crossing, follow the signs to Route 202 South. Once you reach Route 202, you can take a bus or train to Philadelphia. Alternatively, if you prefer walking, you can follow the riverbank until you find a public transport stop that takes you to Philadelphia.
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Bus
From Lambertville, walk to the nearest bus stop on Bridge Street. Take the NJ Transit bus that heads towards Trenton, and then transfer to a bus that goes to Philadelphia. You will need to check the schedule for the best connection. Once you arrive in Philadelphia, you can either walk or take a local bus to Independence Hall located at 520 Chestnut St.
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Train
Walk from Lambertville to the nearest train station in New Hope, PA. From New Hope, take the SEPTA train to Philadelphia's 69th Street Terminal. Once you arrive at the terminal, transfer to the Market-Frankford Line towards Frankford and get off at 69th Street. From there, you can take a local bus or walk to Independence Hall at 520 Chestnut St.
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