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Small-Group Alexander Hamilton Public Walking Tour in Philadelphia

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Philadelphia, US
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Experience the captivating history of Alexander Hamilton on this small-group walking tour in Philadelphia. Starting at the President's House, you'll delve into the life and times of this influential figure as you visit Independence Hall, the Second Bank of the United States, Carpenter's Hall, and more. Discover where Hamilton and Maria Reynolds lived, explore the First Bank of the United States, and end the tour at the grave of Robert Morris in Christ Church. With a total duration of 120 minutes, this tour offers a fascinating insight into the founding era of the United States and the significant role played by Alexander Hamilton. Join this immersive journey through historic Philadelphia and immerse yourself in the legacy of one of America's most iconic figures.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-8 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the historic President's House
  • Visit the iconic Independence Hall
  • Learn about Hamilton's banking system
  • Discover where Hamilton discussed the Constitution
  • End the tour at Christ Church and Robert Morris' grave
  • Live guided tour
  • Gratuities
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off

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Introduction

Experience a fascinating journey into history with the Small-Group Alexander Hamilton Public Walking Tour in Philadelphia. Step back in time as you explore the key locations that shaped the life and legacy of Alexander Hamilton, one of America's founding fathers. This immersive tour will take you to iconic landmarks such as Independence Hall, the President's House, and Christ Church. Along the way, your knowledgeable guide will provide captivating insights into Hamilton's contributions to the nation's banking system and his involvement in the Constitutional Convention.

What to expect?

During this 120-minute tour, you can expect to delve into the rich history surrounding Alexander Hamilton. Wander through Independence Hall, where the Second Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention took place, and gain a deeper understanding of the birth of American democracy. Discover the secrets of the First Bank of the United States, a magnificent Greco-Roman temple-style building created by Hamilton himself. Explore Carpenter's Hall, which once housed the First Continental Congress and later the first bank. Wrap up your tour at Christ Church, where the final resting place of Robert Morris, Hamilton's close associate, holds intriguing stories.

Who is this for?

History enthusiasts, fans of the Broadway musical "Hamilton," and anyone with a keen interest in America's founding era will find this tour enthralling. Whether you're a local looking to uncover hidden gems in your own city or a visitor eager to explore Philadelphia's historical sites, this tour caters to all. Individuals of any age who appreciate storytelling, cultural heritage, and the impact of influential figures like Alexander Hamilton will relish this immersive experience.

Why book this?

Uncover the hidden stories and lesser-known places associated with Alexander Hamilton's life in Philadelphia. Journey into the past as you walk in the footsteps of one of America's most influential figures. This tour offers an unparalleled opportunity to learn from expert guides who possess a deep understanding of history's nuances. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of events that shaped the nation, be inspired by Hamilton's tenacity, and gain a new perspective on the birth of American democracy.

Good to know

As you embark on this walking tour, be sure to wear comfortable shoes and prepare for a moderate level of physical activity. Your meeting point will be in front of the Visitor's Information Center at the North-east corner of 6th and Market. On colder days, the group will meet inside next to the Gift Shop. Feel free to bring any essential items like water, sunscreen, and a camera to capture the iconic landmarks along the way. Prepare to be captivated by the stories and historical significance associated with each stop on the tour.

Reviews

Past participants rave about the Small-Group Alexander Hamilton Public Walking Tour, praising the knowledgeable guides who brought history to life with engaging storytelling. Guests marveled at the opportunity to visit Hamilton's significant haunts and gain insights into his pivotal role in shaping America's financial system. Many satisfied tour-goers describe the experience as thought-provoking, immersive, and a must-do for history buffs. Embark on this journey through time and join the ranks of those who have been enthralled by the stories and landmarks that reveal the remarkable legacy of Alexander Hamilton.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

The President's House

Home of George Washington and John Adams as Presidents

Independence Hall

Home of 2nd Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention

Second Bank of the United States

Learn more about the banking system Hamilton set up

Franklin Court

See where Hamilton, Madison and Franklin discussed the Constituion

Carpenters' Hall

Home of the 1st Continental Congress, it was also home to the 1st Bank of the United States for a while

Todd House

Across the street from here lived Maria Reynold's, Hamilton's mistress for a year. Introduced to James Madison by Aaron Burr, Dolly Todd became Dolly Madison

Merchant Exchange Building

Across the street lived Alexander Hamilton and his family, 1 block from where Maria Reynold's lived

First Bank of the United States

Created by Hamilton in 1791, this building was one of the first new U.S. government buildings and one of the first in Greco-Roman temple style, partially of marble

Christ Church

We end here at the grave of Robert Morris who turned down George Washington's offer to become the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. Who lives, who dies, who tells your story?

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Minimum age is 10 years

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