Museum of Art 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA, Pennsylvania
1400 North Outer Line Drive, King of Prussia, PA, 19406
3500 Reservoir Drive, Philadelphia, PA, 19121
2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA, 19130
2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA, 19130
2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA, 19130
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: WeVenture Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PANo two groups are alike and your trip will be tailored to your group's specific Rocky interests. On the four hour driving tour, you'll visit all of the must-see spots from the classic Rocky, as well as having time to explore locations from other movies in other neighborhoods such as driving through the Italian Market and going into South Philly to see the church where Rocky and Adriane married and the famous Pat's Cheesesteak restaurant. On the six and eight hour tours, you have the chance to explore filming locations from all of the Rocky movies (including Creed), head down to South Philly to see the dockyards and the site where the Spectrum once stood, grab lunch (at your own expense) at Pat's King of Steaks or Max's (as seen in Creed), explore the neighborhoods where many scenes for Creed were filmed, ride through the beautiful and historic Mount Laurel Cemetery, or take some time to check out other top spots around the city.Duration: 4 hoursStop At: Italian Market, 9th Street from Wharton to Fitzwater Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19147Explore locations from other movies in other neighborhoods such as driving through the Italian Market.Duration: 45 minutesPass By: Rocky Statue, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy Center City Phila, Philadelphia, PA 19130-2302See the famous Rocky statuePass By: Independence Hall, Chestnut Street between 5th and 6th Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19106Sites in PhiladelphiaStop At: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19130-2302One of the popular sites in PhiladelphiaDuration: 1 hour
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: WeVenture Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PASpend a day away from the hustle of Philadelphia to visit Valley Forge National Historic Park in King of Prussia, PA. Depart Philly in the comfort of a private minivan, reaching the park in roughly 30 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. This tour includes a drive around the park to see regimental monuments and recreations of the huts used by the troops who camped there. Enjoy many opportunities to get out, explore, and take photos across the park. Visit the site of George Washington’s headquarters and the Washington Memorial Chapel, built in the early 1900s to commemorate this unique part of history. Throughout your drive, the guide will share stories and historical information. There will also be a chance to stop at the park's Visitor Center to watch a short movie about the encampment, browse the store, and visit the museum area before returning to Philadelphia.Duration: 4 hoursStop At: Valley Forge National Historical Park, 1400 N Outer Line Drive, Valley Forge, PA 19406-1000Spend a day away from the hustle of Philadelphia to visit Valley Forge National Historic Park in King of Prussia, PADuration: 4 hoursStop At: Washington Memorial Chapel, Rt 23, Valley Forge, PA 19481Visit the site of George Washington’s headquarters and the Washington Memorial Chapel, built in the early 1900s to commemorate this unique part of history. Duration: 30 minutes
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Brewerytown, Philadelphia, PA, USALearn what made this the "Lager capital of America" in the 19th century. We'll tell stories of the people who built Brewerytown, and made it famous throughout the country.Duration: 20 minutesStop At: 929 N 29th St, Philadelphia, PA 19130, USACity Park Brewery, aka the Louis Bergdoll Brewery, the finest example of a 19th century brewery restoration in Philadelphia, possibly the USA.Duration: 10 minutesStop At: MMPartners, LLC, 2517-19 W Girard Ave #19, Philadelphia, PA 19130, USAThe only 19th century brewery left in Brewerytown, currently under re-development by MM Partners.Duration: 10 minutesStop At: Crime and Punishment Brewing Company, 2711 W Girard Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19130, USAHave a beer at the only brewery in historic Brewerytown. Crime & Punishment is one of the great new additions to our city's brewing scene.Duration: 30 minutesStop At: Fairmount Park, Reservoir Dr, Philadelphia, PA 19131During our exploration of Brewerytown we'll take a nice ride through Fairmount Park where we'll see more 18th and 19th century history.Duration: 15 minutesStop At: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19130-2302We'll spend some time on the Art Museum grounds, mainly talking about the Schuylkill River and its connection to 19th century brewing practices.Duration: 15 minutesStop At: Love City Brewing, 1023 Hamilton St, Philadelphia, PA 19123-3726Sample one of the newest and best breweries in Philadelphia, now supplying many of the city's small craft-oriented beer bars. This wonderfully refurbished industrial building provides some of the best atmosphere for beer drinking in the city!Duration: 30 minutesStop At: Bar Hygge, 1720 Fairmount Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19130, USAHygge is a Danish word for taking pleasure in every day things. Sample beer brewed on site, and only available here at Bar Hygge!Duration: 10 minutes
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Independence Hall, Chestnut Street between 5th and 6th Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19106City tour around the Independence Hall, Old Town, LOVE park, Rocky steps. Duration: 4 hoursStop At: Elfreth's Alley, 126 Elfreths Aly, Philadelphia, PA 19106-2006Elfreth's Alley is a historic street in Philadelphia, dating back to 1703. There are 32 houses on the street, which were built between 1703 and 1836.Duration: 15 minutesStop At: City Hall Visitor Center, 1 Penn Square Room 121, Philadelphia, PA 19107Philadelphia City Hall is the city hall of the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It serves as the seat of the municipal government of the City of Philadelphia, Duration: 15 minutesStop At: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19130-2302The Philadelphia Museum of Art is an art museum originally chartered in 1876 for the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. The main museum building was completed in 1928 on Fairmount, a hill located at the northwest end of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.Duration: 15 minutesStop At: Lancaster Central Market, 23 North Market Street, Lancaster, PA 17603Vista the Amish Fram and learn about the Culture, Religion and Education. Duration: 1 hour
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Independence Hall, Chestnut Street between 5th and 6th Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19106Be immersed in behind the scenes stories and featurettes, with the option to explore the area freely, for as long as you want before continuing.Duration: 10 minutesStop At: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19130-2302Be immersed in behind the scenes stories and featurettes, with the option to explore the area freely, for as long as you want before continuing.Duration: 30 minutesStop At: Rittenhouse Square, 18th and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19103Be immersed in behind the scenes stories and featurettes, with the option to explore the area freely, for as long as you want before continuing.Duration: 10 minutesStop At: Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S Broad St 440 Monticello Avenue, Suite 150, Norfolk, VA 23510, Philadelphia, PA 19148-5250Be immersed in behind the scenes stories and featurettes, with the option to explore the area freely, for as long as you want before continuing.Duration: 10 minutesStop At: Philadelphia, PA, USAWe visit over 15 Rocky locations in a variety of neighborhoods, giving you the opportunity to explore Philadelphia and see places you may not have even known existed. Take you time to explore as the experience can pause/resume as often as you like!Viator does not allow us to list all the locations here unfortunately.Duration: 2 hours
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19130-2302With over 227,000 items on display in the museum, the Philadelphia Museum of Art boasts an astounding collection of Eastern and Western art, and is one of the biggest museums in America.Duration: 15 minutesStop At: The Franklin Institute, 222 N 20th St, Philadelphia, PA 19103-1115The Franklin Institute, which is named after the world famous scientist Benjamin Franklin, was founded on February 5, 1824 by Samuel Vaughan Merrick and William H. Keating. The Franklin Institute's founding purpose was to honour Benjamin Franklin and advance the usefulness of his inventions, and since then The Franklin Institute has played a central, yet constantly evolving, role in meeting the educational needs of America in the fields of science and technology.Duration: 15 minutesStop At: Masonic Temple, 1 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19107-2520The Masonic Temple is a historic Masonic building and today serves as the headquarters of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, Free and Accepted Masons. The Temple receives thousands of visitors every year to view the ornate and immaculate structure, which includes seven lodge rooms, where today a number of Philadelphia lodges and the Grand Lodge conduct their meetings.Duration: 15 minutesStop At: Independence National Historical Park, 143 S 3rd St, Philadelphia, PA 19106-2818The 55 acre space of the Independence National Historical Park covers the majority of Philadelphia’s historic downtown district, and is a monument to the American revolution as well as the nation’s founding history.Duration: 15 minutesStop At: Liberty Bell Center, 6th Street Between Market and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19106The origin of the Liberty Bell dates back to 1751 when the Pennsylvania Assembly ordered the bell to commemorate the 50-year anniversary of William Penn's 1701 Charter of Privileges, Pennsylvania's original constitution. The Bell achieved its iconic status when abolitionists adopted the Bell as a symbol for the movement. It was, in fact, the abolitionists who gave it the name "Liberty Bell," in reference to its inscription.Duration: 15 minutesStop At: Declaration House (Graff House), Seventh and Market Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19106Declaration House, also known as Graff House, was originally built in 1775 by Philadelphia bricklayer Jacob Graff, Jr.. It is famous as the location where Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence in 1776.Duration: 15 minutesStop At: National Constitution Center, 525 Arch St Independence Mall, Philadelphia, PA 19106-1595The National Constitution Center brings the United States Constitution to life by hosting interactive exhibitions, constitutional conversations and inspires active citizenship by celebrating the American constitutional tradition. Duration: 15 minutesStop At: Betsy Ross House, 239 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19106-1999Betsy Ross House is a historical landmark in Philadelphia alleged to be the site where the seamstress and flag-maker Betsy Ross purportedly lived when she sewed the first American Flag, although this story is generally held to be untrue by historians. Duration: 15 minutesStop At: Elfreth's Alley, 126 Elfreths Aly, Philadelphia, PA 19106-2006Elfreth's Alley is named after Jeremiah Elfreth, an 18th-century blacksmith and property owner, and is the oldest continuously inhabited street in America. Today thirty-two houses, built between 1728 and 1836, line the alley. They form one of the last intact early American streetscapes in the nation. Duration: 15 minutes