|
Your ticket to five unforgettable attractions, one day On and Off
privileges on Philadelphia's famous trolley and an itinerary for the
best of the City. This booklet of ticket provides free admission,
helps you bypass tickets lines and has loads of helpful information,
including transportation, hours, insider's tips and more.
Highlights of the Philadelphia CityPass:
 |
Philadelphia Zoo |
 |
Philadelphia Trolley
Works |
 |
The Franklin Institute
Science Museum |
 |
National Constitution
Center |
 |
Adventure Aquarium |
 |
The Academy of Natural
Sciences or the Independence Seaport Museum
|
 |
9 days to use the
tickets |
 |
About 1/2 cost if
tickets purchased separately - saves money |
 |
No need to wait in long
ticket lines - saves time
|
|
Philadelphia CityPass Attractions: |
Philadelphia Zoo
Cheetahs, hippos, rhinos and elephants make the Zoo Philadelphia's
leading family attraction. Soar nearly 400 feet above the city on the
Channel 6 Zooballoon. Visit the PECO Primate Reserve to see gorillas,
ruffed lemurs and more. Experience Bank of America Big Cat Falls -
opening May 2006 - home to lions, leopards, jaguars, and the largest
of the world's big cats - Amur tigers.
Philadelphia Trolley Works
Allow Philadelphia's Premier Tour Company to show you the sights
and tell you the tales of a city that cheered for Rocky, forged a
nation, invented the soft pretzel and is home to the Liberty Bell and
Independence Hall. Your CityPass gives you the freedom of unlimited
on-and-off privileges at all 20 stops throughout the day using
Trolleys and/or Double Decker buses.
The Franklin Institute Science Museum
Check out all of the interactive exhibits including Space Command,
The Train Factory, Sports Challenge and KidScience along with classics
like the giant walk-through Heart. Ranked among the "50 Top-Rated
Attractions" in the USA, by Zagat Survey's U.S. Family Travel Guide,
The Franklin Institute is one of the nation's most visited science
museums.
National Constitution Center
The National Constitution Center is America's first and only
museum devoted to the constitution and the freedoms that empower us as
individuals and as a nation. Located on Philadelphia's Independence
Mall, this contemporary and moving experience includes an award
winning live theater performance, over 100 interactive and multi-media
exhibits, film, photographs, text and artifacts to inspire everyone.
Adventure Aquarium
Adventure Aquarium features nearly 200,000 square feet of sea life
and wildlife. Visitors explore the West African River Experience
featuring hippopotamuses, porcupines and over 20 species of African
birds in a free-flight aviary, surround themselves with dozens of
sharks in a suspended 40-foot walk through tunnel, discover the
wonders of the deep sea in the Jules Verne Gallery. Introducing
Aquarium Adventures! Six new programs designed to get you up-close and
personal with some of Adventure Aquarium's most exotic creatures.
You'll swim
with the sharks, help train seals, scuba dive with schools of fish,
and explore the treacherous African river world of our hippo habitat.
And your choice between:
The Academy of Natural Sciences
Come face to face with the largest meat-eating dinosaur, explore
wildlife on every continent, learn the truth about the water you drink
and feel the cool scales of a legless lizard. The Academy of Natural
Sciences, operating since 1812, offers a unique opportunity to learn
about the environment and its diverse species while having fun.
Present Ticket at Main Entrance, 19th and Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Ticket valid for general admission.
OR
Eastern State Penitentiary
Known for its grand architecture and strict discipline, Eastern
State Penitentiary was the world's first true penitentiary, a prison
designed to inspire penitence in the hearts of criminals. It stands
today in ruin, a haunting world of crumbling cellblocks and a
surprising, eerie beauty. Tours include Al Capone's cell, Death Row
and our critically-acclaimed artist installations.
|