Independence Hall in Philadelphia framed by trees under a blue sky, with its white clock tower and the American flag

Philadelphia · Since 1776

Where a Nation
Was Born.

Reserved entry to Independence Hall with a park ranger tour of the room where the Declaration was signed — plus the Liberty Bell, an illustrated map, and a Founding Fathers guidebook to 25+ historic sites.

25+Historic sites
Ranger-ledIndependence Hall tour
ReservedTimed entry
Map + bookIncluded
★★★★★Highly rated experienceReserved timed entryInstant confirmationRanger-led Independence Hall tour

One ticket, the whole story

Everything you need to
explore America's birthplace.

Skip the scramble for scarce same-day tickets. This package bundles reserved Independence Hall entry, the official park ranger tour, the Liberty Bell, and a self-guided walking tour of the Historic District — all in one confirmation.

  • Reserved Independence Hall entry ticket
  • 20-minute National Park Service ranger-led Independence Hall tour
  • Liberty Bell visit
  • Attractions4Us Philadelphia Historic District walking map
  • Premium Philadelphia Founding Fathers guidebook
  • Service charge & processing fee
Independence Hall, Philadelphia — the birthplace of the United States

Gallery

The most historic square mile in America

From the Assembly Room to Elfreth's Alley — a glimpse of what your ticket unlocks.

What you'll see

25+ landmarks, one walkable route

Your illustrated map and Founding Fathers guidebook lead you through Independence National Historical Park and Old City — at your own pace. Here are the highlights you won't want to miss.

1

Independence Hall

Where the Declaration & Constitution were signed

2

Liberty Bell Center

The iconic symbol of American freedom — free entry

3

Independence Visitor Center

Your starting point & check-in

4

President's House Site

Home of Washington & Adams; a memorial to slavery & freedom

5

Congress Hall

Home of the U.S. Congress, 1790–1800

6

Franklin Court

Benjamin Franklin's home site & museum

7

Carpenters' Hall

Meeting place of the First Continental Congress

8

Second Bank of the U.S.

Greek Revival landmark & portrait gallery

9

Christ Church

Colonial church of Washington, Franklin & Betsy Ross

10

Betsy Ross House

Home of the maker of the first American flag

11

Elfreth's Alley

America's oldest continuously residential street

…and more than a dozen additional churches, courtyards, museums and memorials marked on your walking map.

Independence Hall viewed across Independence Square in Philadelphia

Inside Independence Hall

The room that
changed the world.

Step into the Assembly Room where Washington, Franklin, Jefferson and Adams debated and signed the Declaration of Independence, then returned eleven years later to frame the Constitution. A National Park Service ranger tells the story, standing feet from where it happened.

  • Reserved, timed entry — no same-day ticket lottery
  • 20-minute ranger-led tour of the Assembly Room
  • The rising-sun chair where Washington presided
  • A UNESCO World Heritage Site
Historic red-brick storefronts and bunting in Philadelphia's Old City

Your map & guidebook

Explore at your
own pace.

After your ranger tour, the day is yours. Follow the exclusive Attractions4Us illustrated walking map and premium Founding Fathers guidebook from the Liberty Bell to Betsy Ross's house and down cobblestoned Elfreth's Alley — no rigid schedule, no crowds to follow.

  • Illustrated, easy-to-follow route map
  • Founding Fathers guidebook with the stories behind each site
  • Free-to-enter stops like the Liberty Bell & Franklin Court
  • Go as fast or as slow as you like — fully self-guided

The walking route

All within a few blocks

Everything starts at the Independence Visitor Center and fans out across Old City. Tap a pin to see what's there.

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Plan your visit

Everything you need to know

Where to Meet

Check in near the Independence Visitor Center & Independence Hall at 520 Chestnut Street (between 5th & 6th), Philadelphia, PA 19106. Directions arrive with your confirmation.

Entry Times

Independence Hall entry is timed. Reserved slots run through the day (late morning and afternoon). Arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled time.

Getting There

Public transit is right nearby — SEPTA's 5th Street/Independence Hall station is a block away. Parking garages are within a short walk.

Best Time to Visit

Spring and fall bring the most comfortable weather. Mornings are quieter at the Liberty Bell; book an earlier entry time to beat midday crowds.

Accessibility

The Historic District is stroller/pram accessible. Independence Hall itself is not fully wheelchair accessible — contact us with any specific access questions before booking.

Cancellation

Because Independence Hall entry is a reserved, timed ticket, all sales are final and non-refundable. Please double-check your date and time.

FAQ

Common questions

What is included in this Independence Hall ticket?+
Your package includes a reserved, timed Independence Hall entry ticket, the 20-minute National Park Service ranger-led tour inside Independence Hall, a Liberty Bell visit, an exclusive Attractions4Us illustrated walking map of Philadelphia's Historic District, and a premium Founding Fathers guidebook. The self-guided walking tour then covers 25+ historic sites at your own pace.
Where do I meet and check in?+
Check in at the Independence Visitor Center area near Independence Hall at 520 Chestnut Street (between 5th and 6th Streets), Philadelphia, PA 19106. Full directions and your reserved entry time are included in your booking confirmation.
How does entry into Independence Hall work?+
Independence Hall is a timed-entry site operated by the National Park Service. This package secures a reserved entry time for you, so you don't have to line up for scarce same-day tickets. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled time.
Is the Liberty Bell included, and do I need a separate ticket?+
A Liberty Bell visit is part of the experience and the Liberty Bell Center is free to enter — no separate ticket is required. Your walking map points you straight to it, just across the street from Independence Hall.
Is the walking tour guided or self-guided?+
The tour inside Independence Hall is led by a National Park Service ranger. The rest of the Historic District is self-guided: you explore the Liberty Bell, Betsy Ross House, Elfreth's Alley, Franklin Court and 25+ sites at your own pace using the included illustrated map and Founding Fathers guidebook.
How long does the whole experience take?+
The ranger-led portion inside Independence Hall is about 20 minutes. Most visitors spend 2–3 hours exploring the full self-guided route, but because it's self-paced you can take as long as you like across the historic square mile.
Is it suitable for children and school groups?+
Yes. It's a family-friendly, all-ages experience and a favorite for school and student groups. Child (ages 3–11) and infant (ages 0–2) pricing is available at checkout. For groups of 10 or more, contact us for group rates.
Can I get a refund if my plans change?+
This ticket is non-refundable — all sales are final. Because Independence Hall entry is a reserved, timed ticket, please double-check your date and time before you book.

Ready?

History is
waiting.

Reserve your Independence Hall entry, meet the Liberty Bell, and walk the birthplace of America — all from one ticket.

From $29.99/adult·Reserved timed entry·Instant confirmation
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