Tour Highlights: - This thirteen hour day tour takes you to Philadelphia and Amish Country.
- The tour to the City of Brotherly Love includes Chinatown, Liberty Bell, Constitution Hall, the Philadelphia Museum of Art and a visit to an Amish farmhouse among others.
- Begin the tour by departing from New York City then going through New Jersey, Pennsylvania until you reach the city of Philadelphia.
- The trip will take you to Chinatown, Benjamin Franklin Parkway, and Elfreth Alley which is the oldest inhabited street in America.
- A visit to the famous Liberty Bell, Constitution Square and Constitution Hall, one of the many symbols of freedom in the United States of America.
- Visit an Amish farmhouse and learn how they live without the benefit of modern technology: no electricity, running water, telephone service, or appliances.
- All vehicles are deluxe and climate controlled with professional tour guide/escort throughout the trip.
This day trip takes you to Philadelphia and Amish Country. The tour to the City of Brotherly Love includes Chinatown, Liberty Bell, Constitution Hall, the Philadelphia Museum of Art and a visit to an Amish farmhouse among others. This thirteen hour day tour on motor coach or van departs from 125 Park Ave. between 42nd and 43rd Streets at 7:00 AM on Mondays and Wednesdays. All vehicles are deluxe and climate controlled with professional tour guide/escort throughout the trip. Begin the tour by departing from New York City then going through New Jersey, Pennsylvania until you reach the city of Philadelphia. Upon arrival to the city, the trip will take you to Chinatown, Benjamin Franklin Parkway, and Elfreth Alley which is the oldest inhabited street in America. Next off is a visit to the famous Liberty Bell, Constitution Square and Constitution Hall, one of the many symbols of freedom in the United States of America. From Philadelphia there is a scheduled stop at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and then the trip continues to Lancaster County, home of the Amish people. Take a break for lunch on own at the Amish marketplace. Afterwards, visit an Amish farmhouse and learn how they live without the benefit of modern technology: no electricity, running water, telephone service, or appliances. The tour departs Lancaster County late in the afternoon for an evening arrival into New York. |