...is just one of the things to do when visiting Old City Philadelphia. There are actually two versions, one walking, and a trolley tour. I took the walking tour, and loved it.
Located in old city, just a short distance from the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and a myriad of restaurants, bars, nightclubs and more is the Ghost Tour of Philadelphia. The walking version is about a 90 minute excursion starting just across the street from the Omni Hotel.
There is a little something for everyone on the tour. Ghost stories of haunted sightings are numerous, and the historical tie-ins by the guides are thought-provoking. Your guide will have you darting in and out of unique locations. There is incredible architecture in every direction. Even if you are a fan of history, there is a good chance you will hear many "aha" moments during your tour. The content is well constructed, so that small children shouldn't be upset easily, yet the more mature in your group will "get it". Simply put, these people are experts at what they do..jpg)
I took the walking tour, and it had a definite intimate feel to it. Bear in mind there is a trolley tour as well, if that suits your fancy. For tickets, pre-purchase on line at www.ghosttour.com or by calling 215-413-1997 to purchase with a credit card over the phone. When purchasing this way there is a $2 per adult ticket discount. (Savings!!!)
The tour starts at 5th and Chestnut streets, and you can pre-order your tickets above and pick them up in the gift shop of the Omni hotel. The Ghost Tour of Philadelphia walking tour price is $17 pp, $8 ages 4-12. The Haunted Trolley tour is $30 pp, $20 ages 4-12. They will even accommodate private and group tours, anytime of day or night, 7 days a week, year round.
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Whether you are local, traveling and/or visiting the area, or just find yourself looking for something new, The Ghost Tour is a fun and educational way to spend an evening. Go do it some night soon!
Did you know smallpox was such a major issue back in the 18th Century? Who knew?
You may even see Ben Franklin walking about!
Let me know what you thought of the tour!