Small-Group Public Walking Tour Exploring Philadelphia's Gilded Age to Now

Philadelphia, US
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Highlights

  • Explore Philadelphia's iconic Reading Terminal Market
  • Discover the oldest art school in the US
  • Marvel at the magnificent Masonic Temple
  • Experience the grandeur of City Hall Visitor Center
  • Visit the historic Macy's Philadelphia building

Meeting Point

I will be standing on 12th street at the outside entrance of the Home2 Suites Hotel

Meeting point

1200 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19107 , United States

End point

What to expect

1

Reading Terminal Market

One of the last old time food halls in the US. Created in the 1890's, Reading Terminal Market has undergone many changes over the years but remains a remarkable example of shopping from an earlier era.

Duration 5 minutes
2

Loews Philadelphia Hotel

First International Style Building in the U.S., PSFS was created during the depression as a collaborative design between a local architect and a Swiss one using principles developed by the Bauhaus and European architects.

Duration 5 minutes
3

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

The oldest art school in the US and a magnificent example of Frank Furness' architecture, this is one of his remaining High Victorian Gothic masterpieces. It opened just in time for the Centennial Exposition of 1876.

Duration 10 minutes
Admission Admission Not Included
4

Masonic Temple

View the exterior of this magnificent structure created just after the end of the Civil War in Romanesque or Norman Castle style. If you have time, reserve a tour of the interior rooms which are spectacular.

Duration 5 minutes
Admission Admission Not Included
5

City Hall Visitor Center

Walk around this great 2nd Empire Baroque Building, the largest municipal building in the U.S. It is the tallest masonry bearing wall building in the world, and the statue of William Penn on the tower is the tallest on any building in the world.

Duration 10 minutes
6

Macy's Philadelphia

View the Market Street National Bank's Art Deco facade across the Street and then enter the John Wanamaker Building. We will see the Grand Court and its grand organ.

Duration 15 minutes
7

The Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia

See the former Girard Bank Building then the Land Title Building across Chestnut Street. The Bank was originally designed by Frank Furness in his High Victorian Gothic style, but that was rejected. The Land Title building is the first in the city by Chicago architect Daniel Burnham who said:"Make no little plans; they have no magic to stir men`s blood and probably themselves will not be realized. Make big plans; aim high in hope and work..."

Duration 5 minutes
8

The Union League of Philadelphia

Great early example of 2nd empire baroque style and one of the only structures built in Philadelphia during the Civil War. The club was created to support the Union troops.

Duration 5 minutes
9

The Bellevue Hotel - The Unbound Collection by Hyatt

Once the grandest hotel in America designed by George Hewitt, once a partner with Frank Furness. It is Beaux Arts stylistically with a French chateau look at the top.

Duration 5 minutes
10

Academy of Music

Original home of the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Academy of Music is based on La Scala in Milan and was originally an opera house. The Italianate façade was to be in marble, but brick and brownstone were substituted to save on the cost.

Duration 5 minutes
11

The Drexel Building

Great copy of the Strozzi Palace in Florence. Designed originally for Anthony Drexel's financial company, the exterior retains all the trimmings of Renaissance palazzos.

Duration 5 minutes
12

Shops at Liberty Place

Two towers that broke the 548' height barrier. There had been a gentleman's agreement to build no higher than the City Hall statue of William Penn, but that changed in the 1980's with these two buildings, opening the way for a more modern skyline.

Duration 5 minutes
13

Comcast Center

1st and 2nd tallest buildings in Philadelphia. Comcast Center is a sleek combination of mirror and clear glass rising in a tapered form while the Comcast Innovation Center has 3 story groupings with a zig-zag pattern on the outside and a 10 story hotel at the top.

Duration 10 minutes
14

Penn Center/Suburban Station

Art Deco headquarters of the Pennsylvania Railroad, this building was created in the 1930's to replace Frank Furness' High Victorian Gothic terminal across from City Hall. The style was intended to represent the sleekness and speed of modern trains.

Duration 5 minutes
15

Love Park

Tour ends at the Love sculpture in what is referred to as Love Park. This park has now been redesigned several times and offers a variety of activities depending on the time of year, as well as a grand view up the Ben Franklin Parkway to the Art Museum.

Duration 5 minutes

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

  • Additional information
    Not recommended for participants with spinal injuries
  • Additional information
    Not recommended for participants with poor cardiovascular health
  • Additional information
    Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Additional information
    Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Additional information
    Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • Additional information
    Minimum age is 16 years
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What our experts say

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    Visit Reading Terminal Market nearby.
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    Dress in layers; it can get chilly.
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    Check out the Masonic Temple interior.
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    Consider lunch at a nearby café post-tour.
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    Explore Love Park's seasonal activities.

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