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Kathryn_B, Sep 2025
Knowledgeable,...
Knowledgeable, interactive tour. Small size and new information that is not discussed in other tours makes this well worth it. Guide was able to answer impromptu questions and was well versed. Guide also modified the tour a bit for the groups needs.
Roxanne_K, Aug 2025
Philly walking tour
Mike was great. We learned so much about some things we wouldn't of know or heard. Love it. Thank you Mike
Kristin_K, Apr 2024
Fantastic!
Matthew is the most wonderful tour guide. He is incredibly knowledgeable! Don’t miss a chance to spend the day with him.
ANDRUS_G, Sep 2023
Awesome
A lot of great history. The guide was very informative and knowledgeable. I would reccomend this tour for anyone visiting the area.
Lee_E, May 2023
Better than the usual city tour!
Our Tour Guide Joey was fantastic! We picked this particular tour because of its inclusive nature and we were thrilled to learn new and exciting things about Philadelphia.
Liberty Bell Center
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There’s almost always a line to enter the Liberty Bell Center, but you can also view the bell through a window on the western side of the building.
Wheelchairs are available to borrow on a first-come, first-served basis at the Independence Visitor Center, and most buildings in the Independence National Historic Park are accessible to wheelchairs and strollers.
You must pass through security to visit the Liberty Bell Center; bring only small bags to minimize screening time.
People Also Ask
What is the Liberty Bell, and what does the Liberty Bell symbolize?
The Liberty Bell is a bell made of copper and tin that was installed in 1752 in Philadelphia as a symbol of US freedom and justice. Many Americans are inspired by the bell’s symbolism and what’s engraved on it: “Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof.”
Can you still see the Liberty Bell crack?
Yes, you can still see the crack in the Liberty Bell in Philly. The bell was recast after it cracked, but the crack reappeared in the bell. People come from all over to see the Liberty Bell, which represents freedom and justice in the United States.
Is there an admission fee to visit the Liberty Bell Center?
No, there’s no admission fee to visit Liberty Bell Center and see the Liberty Bell. The center, located at 6th and Market Street in Philadelphia, is open daily, typically from 9am to 5pm, and you can arrive at any time to see the bell.
How long should I plan to spend at the Liberty Bell Center?
Plan to spend about 30 minutes at Liberty Bell Center, keeping in mind that you’ll need more time if it’s crowded on the day you visit. Most visitors spend about 5 minutes taking in views (and taking pictures) of the Liberty Bell and about 20 minutes at the center’s exhibits.
Are there guided tours available at the Liberty Bell Center?
No, there aren’t guided tours offered at Liberty Bell Center. However, there are many walking, trolley, and small group tours in Philadelphia that focus on American history and the founders of the United States. Some stops on those tours may include the Betsy Ross House and Congress Hall.
What other attractions are near the Liberty Bell Center?
Other Philadelphia attractions to visit near the Liberty Bell Center include Philadelphia City Hall, Independence Hall, the Museum of American Revolution, Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History, the Betsy Ross House, the Second Bank of the United States Portrait Gallery, and the President's House Site.
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