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Embark on a unique journey through history, culture, and tradition on this full-day excursion to Philadelphia and Lancaster County, home of the Amish community. This tour takes you from the bustling heart of New York to the peaceful countryside of Pennsylvania, showcasing the contrasts between urban modernity and the simplicity of Amish life.
Departing early from Manhattan, your professional Spanish-speaking guide will accompany you throughout the day, sharing fascinating insights and historical facts. As we travel south into Pennsylvania, we will arrive in Philadelphia, known as the “City of Brotherly Love” and the birthplace of American independence.
We’ll begin our tour at Elfreth’s Alley, the oldest continuously inhabited street in America, before continuing to the historic district, where we’ll see the exterior of Betsy Ross’s House —the woman believed to have sewn the first U.S. flag. We’ll then visit the Liberty Bell, a timeless symbol of freedom, and the Independence Hall, where both the Constitution and Declaration of Independence were signed. We’ll also stop by Carpenters’ Hall, where the First Continental Congress met in 1774.
Next, we’ll pass by Benjamin Franklin’s grave and make a stop at John F. Kennedy Plaza, known as LOVE Park, home to the iconic LOVE sculpture by Robert Indiana. We’ll admire City Hall and the majestic Masonic Temple before continuing along Benjamin Franklin Parkway to the famous Philadelphia Museum of Art steps, where the legendary “Rocky” scene was filmed.
Later, we’ll travel to Lancaster County, where the Amish community preserves a way of life deeply rooted in tradition, religion, and simplicity. We’ll visit an authentic Amish farmhouse to learn about their customs, daily routines, and beliefs, discovering how they live without electricity or modern technology.
Finally, we’ll visit local Amish markets, where you’ll have free time to enjoy lunch and shop for handcrafted goods, homemade pastries, and traditional souvenirs.
We’ll return to New York in the evening, arriving at Times Square around 7:30 p.m., after a day full of cultural discovery and unforgettable memories. Please note that the itinerary may vary depending on traffic, weather, or unforeseen circumstances.