#Liberty Bell Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Historical Sites
Address:
526 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19106, United States
Opening times:
Open today at 9:00-17:00Opening Soon
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+1 215-965-2305
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📍 Address - 526 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19106
🔔 This Liberty Bell is a symbol of freedom. The exhibit will walk you through history. It is free and you can just follow the line to the “Entrance of Liberty Bell”. The line can be very long during Memorial Day and weekend. Once inside, you are free to read through the history scripts and understand more about the significance of this freedom icon.
If you are rushing for time, walk towards the end of the line to see the side of the Liberty Bell.
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Although Huang Mi is a idyllic cat, she has seen the world's microphones, and travel has an understanding of related history. The clock that Huang Mi saw was the famous American Liberty Bell. In Philadelphia, it was the witness of the founding of the United States, and now Huang Mi has witnessed it.
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Philadelphia| The City of Freedom and Independence Three-Day Travelogue
| The City of Freedom and Independence Three-Day Travelogue. 🏛The fifth largest city in the United States, as the signing place of the American Declaration of Independence and Constitution, the true spirit of America took root and sprouted here, and a large number of French Impressionist and sculptural works gathered in this cultural city.
April is quite suitable for city walk+museum rhythm.
Simply record the itinerary
Day1:
🚶♀️china town-Love Park-City Hall-Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia's Chinatown still has unique colors, a few minutes can walk to Philadelphia's landmark buildings, Philadelphia Art Museum, Rodin, Barnes are all in this area
Day2:old city
🚶♀️First Bank of the United States-captenper’s hall-Franklin's residence-American Jewish Museum-Franklin's tomb-Liberty Bell-Independence Hall-magic park-Elfreth’s Alley
The ruins, memorials and institutions are all concentrated in the same block, casually walking a building is a history. Including the place where the Declaration of Independence was discussed, Franklin's residence and newspaper.
The Federal Reserve and other institutions can also be visited
Elfreth’s Alley-the oldest alley, lived by many craftsmen. The cobblestone roads and houses are quite cute.
Day3:
🚶♀️Eastern State Penitentiary-Barnes Foundation-Mutter Museum-rosebach museum and library
Barnes's Renoir, Cezanne and Picasso's collections are countless, and the building itself is quite artistic.
The Mutter has Einstein's brain slices, intestines and weird things.
rosebach-Ulysses was written here, with a collection of manuscripts and early Dracula book collections.
If you like music, you can pay attention to 🎵CURTIS Institute of Music, there are often free Recital to listen to?
I divided the attractions into three parts: the city center of Philadelphia (large museum group, city hall), old city (historical attractions), UPenn, suitable for three days to complete.
Places I haven't had time to go to:
UPenn Museum
UPenn second-hand bookstore-House of Our Own Books, a second-hand bookstore converted from Lin Huiyin's former residence
Food:
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🌮El Vez-Most popular Mexican food
🥯Cafe La Maude-Popular brunch
🍦The Franklin Fountain-Century-old ice cream🍦
🥢XUN YU SIKAO Authentic Sichuan Grilled Fish
Each attraction has its unique historical heaviness, and I will write separate thoughts later🤳
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The famous Liberty Bell
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Part of our East Coast U.S. tour in 2019, Philadelphia has stood out as a strong contender for one of the best cities to visit in the States. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania’s largest city, is notable for its rich history, on display at the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall (where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were signed) and other American Revolutionary sites. This city started out as a colonial capital, run in many respects as a corporation by William Penn.
The famous Liberty Bell can be found not far from the Hall but be ready to queue up to see it close enough and have a few photos with it. The Bell, previously called the State House Bell, is an iconic symbol of American independence.
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