Explore historic Philadelphia and prestigious Princeton University on a day trip from NYC. Discover America’s roots and Ivy League charm.
Explore historic Philadelphia and prestigious Princeton University on a day trip from NYC. Discover America’s roots and Ivy League charm.
- New Jersey - Although New Jersey is small, it is rich in history, culture, stunning beaches, and numerous diners. The state is a major producer of fruits and vegetables, particularly blueberries, tomatoes, and cranberries.
- Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania is a state filled with history, industry, and natural beauty, making it an intriguing place…
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New Jersey - Although New Jersey is small, it is rich in history, culture, stunning beaches, and numerous diners. The state is a major producer of fruits and vegetables, particularly blueberries, tomatoes, and cranberries.
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Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania is a state filled with history, industry, and natural beauty, making it an intriguing place to explore.
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Philadelphia - Philadelphia served as the nation’s capital from 1790 to 1800 before the capital was relocated to Washington, D.C. During this period, it hosted many early government meetings and decisions that shaped the nation.
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Elfreth’s Alley - Situated in the heart of Philadelphia, Elfreth’s Alley is the oldest continuously inhabited residential street in the United States. Rich in history and charm, it provides a unique insight into early American life.
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Betsy Ross House - Located in Philadelphia, the Betsy Ross House is renowned as the reputed home of Betsy Ross, who is credited with sewing the first American flag. Despite some historical debates about her story, the house remains a popular and captivating historical site.
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Christ Church Cemetery - Christ Church Burial Ground in Philadelphia is one of America’s most historic cemeteries, known for being the final resting place of Benjamin Franklin and other notable figures from the Revolutionary era: Francis Hopkinson, Joseph Hewes, George Ross, and Dr. Benjamin Rush.
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Independence National Historical Park - Often referred to as “America’s Most Historic Square Mile,” the Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia is a treasure trove of American history. It includes some of the nation’s most important historical sites, offering insights into the founding of the United States.
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Liberty Bell Center - The iconic Liberty Bell, a lasting symbol of American freedom and justice, is housed here.
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Independence Hall - Independence Hall is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Constructed between 1732 and 1756 as the Pennsylvania State House, it became the venue for the Second Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention.
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Old City Hall - Philadelphia’s Old City Hall is a significant historical landmark with a rich history. Over the years, it has served as the temporary home of the U.S. Supreme Court and was part of America’s original federal government.
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Signer’s Garden - Signers’ Garden in Philadelphia is a small yet meaningful memorial that honors the Founding Fathers who signed the Declaration of Independence.
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Second Bank of the United States - The Second Bank of the United States is a historic building featuring a fascinating collection of portraits of early American leaders.
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New Hall Military Museum - The New Hall Military Museum provides a unique perspective on the military history of the United States, particularly during the Revolutionary War.
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Carpenters’ Hall - Located within the park, Carpenter’s Hall was the meeting place of the First Continental Congress in 1774. It remains an active building and offers a unique glimpse into early American decision-making and architecture.
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Philadelphia City Hall - Philadelphia City Hall is the largest municipal building in the United States. A 37-foot bronze statue of William Penn, the founder of Philadelphia, crowns the top of the building.
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Philadelphia Museum of Art Steps - The “Rocky Steps” at the Philadelphia Museum of Art are famous not only for their architecture but also for their cultural significance. The steps gained worldwide fame thanks to the 1976 movie Rocky.
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Princeton - Princeton, New Jersey, is a town rich in history, culture, and academic prestige.
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Princeton University - Originally known as the College of New Jersey, Princeton University is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the United States.
1-hour walking tour of the Princeton University campus
Frist Campus Center
Prospect House & Garden
Princeton Summer Theater
Princeton University Chapel
Princeton University Art Museum
Firestone Library
John Witherspoon Statue
James Collins Johnson Arch
Oval with Points Statue
Richardson Auditorium
Nassau Hall -
Princeton University Store - Official Princeton University apparel – T-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, jackets, loungewear, and much more.
- Walking tour of Independence National Historical Park
- In-person English and Spanish Guide
- Admission to Liberty Bell Center (subject to availability)
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Walking tour of Princeton Main Campus
- Walking tour of Independence National Historical Park
- In-person English and Spanish Guide
- Admission to Liberty Bell Center (subject to availability)
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Walking tour of Princeton Main Campus
- food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Souvenirs, available to purchase
- food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Souvenirs, available to purchase
Embark on an enchanting journey through Philadelphia and Princeton University, where history, culture, and academic excellence are vividly showcased. Start in Philadelphia, the cradle of American democracy, and visit iconic sites such as Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and the lively streets of Old City. Ascend the renowned “Rocky Steps” at the…
Embark on an enchanting journey through Philadelphia and Princeton University, where history, culture, and academic excellence are vividly showcased. Start in Philadelphia, the cradle of American democracy, and visit iconic sites such as Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and the lively streets of Old City. Ascend the renowned “Rocky Steps” at the Philadelphia Museum of Art for a breathtaking view of the city.
Next, travel to nearby Princeton, New Jersey, to wander through the scenic Princeton University campus, celebrated for its Gothic architecture, lush greenery, and storied past. Explore Nassau Hall, learn about the university’s distinguished alumni, and visit the historic Princeton Battlefield, all while enjoying the allure of this esteemed Ivy League town.
- The tour includes two way transportation from NYC to Philadelphia and Princeton University and back
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.