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Here America’s most sacred historic sites (the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall) stand side by side with the hustle and bustle of a 21st Century city. Old City brims with shops, restaurants and bars while Society Hill welcomes visitors to stroll cobblestone streets and take in the architecture of the centuries–old homes, churches and landmarks that make the neighbourhood so picturesque.Come and sample great Italian food or a famous Philly steak sandwich.
American History comes to life in Valley Forge. Follow in Washington’s footsteps and discover beautiful gardens and world–class art museums or go rafting down a river.
Experience the Brandywine Valley. Make a trip to the Chaddsford Winery and pick up a bottle of cabernet or chardonnay.
The Pocono Mountain is an outdoor playground encompasses 2,400 square miles and is home to rolling mountain terrain, breathtakingly beautiful waterfalls and 170 miles of winding rivers. Lehigh Gorge State Park has miles of trails for hikers. Learn the history of Mauch Chunk in Jim Thorpe.
Part of the old–fashioned charm of Pennsylvania Dutch Country stems from the Amish community whose deeply religious, family centred lifestyle has maintained traditions throughout 300 years. Visit an Amish Village and buy handmade goods at the Amish Crafts shop. For chocolate lovers, the town of Hershey is the sweetest place on earth. Gettysburg in the south eastern corner of the region is heaven for history buffs. For bikers, why not check out the Harley Davidson Factory to see how America’s favourite motorcycles are made?
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French ManorSee where the Founding Fathers signed the Declaration of Independence, take a photo of the Liberty Bell, visit where past presidents like George Washington lived, and learn about William Penn, Pennsylvania’s founder.
From £25 per person.
Gain insight into America’s colonial history on this small–group walking tour of Philadelphia, founded in the 17th Century by William Penn as a haven for persecuted Quakers.
From £70 per person.