Independence Hall is one of the most famous sites in Philadelphia. It is the birthplace of the nation, the site where both the United States Constitution and the Declaration of Independence were discussed and signed. There is no fee for admission, however, visitors must get a timed ticket to explore the site during a tour between the months of March and December. Timed tickets aren’t needed during January to February. There is a limited number of free tickets, which are offered on a basis of first come, first serve. Tickets are available at the Independence Visitor Center.
520 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19106, Phone: 215-965-2305
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- Plan your trip:
- Estimate your driving time: Use Google Maps (click the blue 'Directions' arrow in the search box).
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