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Discover Philadelphia's historic sights and local flavors on this 1.5-hour mobile electric car tour for groups up to 5, including tastes at Sonny's Famous Cheesesteaks.

The Taste of Philadelphia Mobile Car Tour offers a relaxed way to see the city’s most iconic sights without walking long distances. Priced at $200 per group of up to 5 people and lasting 1.5 hours, this private electric car experience combines sightseeing with local food tastings. This small-group tour, rated 4.4, provides a personalized atmosphere, perfect for families or small groups eager to learn and indulge.
The tour begins and ends at the Liberty Bell, located at 6th & Market Streets, making it easy to incorporate into a day of exploring Philadelphia. The electric vehicle ensures a quiet, eco-friendly ride while your guide narrates the city’s stories, architecture, and history. For those seeking a comfortable, intimate way to discover the city’s historic core, this tour hits the right notes.
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The electric vehicle provides a smooth ride around Philadelphia’s historic streets, allowing passengers to relax while taking in the sights. The small group setting ensures a more personalized experience and the opportunity for questions and engaging storytelling. The quiet electric engine enhances comfort and reduces environmental impact, aligning with modern eco-conscious travelers.
This tour is designed to be a leisurely exploration rather than a hurried visit, giving ample time to enjoy the scenery and listen to the narration about Philadelphia’s colonial-era buildings, churches, and homes in Society Hill. The flexible pace makes it ideal for those who prefer a comfortable, unhurried discovery of the city’s historic heart.
A highlight of the tour is the exploration of Society Hill, home to some of Philadelphia’s most beautiful colonial-era architecture. The driver/guide shares stories about the privately owned homes from the 1700s and 1800s, giving insight into the city’s architectural evolution.
Passengers also see colonial churches that add to the area’s historic charm. The architecture and history of Society Hill give a vivid picture of Philadelphia’s colonial past, making it a favorite stop for history enthusiasts and architecture lovers alike.
A key feature is the stop at Sonny’s Famous Cheesesteaks, where passengers can purchase a classic Philly cheesesteak or hoagie to enjoy during the tour. This authentic eatery is a beloved local spot, offering a real taste of Philadelphia’s culinary tradition.
For those with a sweet tooth or craving a cool treat, options include Franklin’s Fountain for ice cream or Shane Confectionary for homemade candies and phosphates. These stops allow travelers to savor local flavors while still enjoying the sightseeing experience.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour includes visits to Ben Franklin’s grave and the Betsy Ross House, two of Philadelphia’s most recognizable historic landmarks. The driver/guide shares engaging stories about Franklin’s contributions and Betsy Ross’s role in American history.
While admission to these sites is not included, the stops themselves provide a meaningful glimpse into Philadelphia’s colonial and revolutionary history. The outdoor visits make it accessible and straightforward for groups, especially since the focus is on the narration and viewing from the vehicle.
Beyond the colonial homes and churches, the architecture of Society Hill impresses with its well-preserved buildings and quaint streets. The guide points out notable features of the colonial and Federal-style architecture and explains their historical significance.
This part of the tour offers a glimpse into Philadelphia’s urban development from the 1700s through the 1800s, making it an educational journey for history buffs and architecture aficionados alike.
The tour begins and ends at the Liberty Bell at 6th & Market Streets, making it convenient to fit into a broader sightseeing schedule. Delivery in a private electric car means a more intimate experience, limited to 5 participants, ensuring personalized narration.
Flexible scheduling is available with options in the morning or afternoon, and the full refund policy allows cancellations up to 24 hours in advance. Booking is straightforward—reserve now, pay later, and keep your plans adaptable.
The included food stops add a culinary dimension to this sightseeing experience. Guests can purchase and enjoy an authentic Philly cheesesteak or hoagie at Sonny’s, which is considered a must-try in Philadelphia.
For sweet treats, Franklin’s Fountain and Shane Confectionary offer a variety of ice creams, candies, and phosphates. While these treats are not included in the tour price, they are easily accessible and enhance the overall experience with local flavors.
This tour suits small groups or families looking for a comfortable, informative, and tasty introduction to Philadelphia’s historic sites. It is especially well-suited for those interested in colonial architecture, revolutionary history, and local culinary traditions.
Since children under 8 are not allowed, it’s best for older children or adults eager to learn about Philadelphia’s rich past while enjoying delicious local foods in a relaxed setting.
While this tour emphasizes food tastings and historic sites within a concise 90-minute format, other options like hop-on-hop-off bus tours or walking explorations may offer more extensive sightseeing or flexibility. However, the personalized nature and small group size of this experience make it stand out.
The provider rating of 4.4 suggests reliable quality, and the inclusion of local food stops adds a memorable culinary dimension. It’s a good choice for visitors who prefer a guided, intimate look at Philadelphia’s roots without extensive walking or long hours.
What sets this tour apart is the combination of historic storytelling, scenic views, and local food tastings all within a compact 1.5-hour window. The private electric vehicle offers a quiet, eco-friendly ride, enhancing comfort and engagement.
The stops at Betsy Ross House and Ben Franklin’s Grave provide meaningful historical context, while the food stops at Sonny’s and sweet shops make this a gastronomic journey as well. The small group setting ensures an immersive, personalized experience.
The Taste of Philadelphia Mobile Car Tour offers a well-balanced mix of sightseeing, storytelling, and local flavors. With its convenient meeting point, short duration, and personalized approach, it appeals to those who want a compact, engaging overview of the city’s core history and cuisine.
While admission to some historic sites is not included and children under 8 are not permitted, the tour’s strengths lie in its comfort, intimacy, and the opportunity to taste authentic Philadelphia foods while learning about its colonial past. It’s an excellent choice for small groups seeking a personalized, flavorful glimpse into Philadelphia’s storied streets.
Is food included in the tour price?
No, food and drink are not included, but stops at Sonny’s Famous Cheesesteaks, Franklin’s Fountain, and Shane Confectionary are part of the experience, allowing guests to purchase their favorites.
How long is the tour?
The total duration is 1.5 hours, with enough time for sightseeing and sampling local treats.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and finishes at the Liberty Bell at 6th & Market Streets.
Can children under 8 participate?
No, children under 8 years old are not allowed on this tour.
What makes this tour eco-friendly?
It uses a private electric vehicle, ensuring a quiet, environmentally friendly ride through historic Philadelphia.
What stops are included during the tour?
Stops include Ben Franklin’s Grave, Betsy Ross House, and a food tasting at Sonny’s Cheesesteaks, plus visits to colonial homes and churches in Society Hill.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
As the tour involves riding in a vehicle with outdoor stops, it may be suitable, but the data does not specify accessibility details.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund and rebook if needed, thanks to flexible reservation policies.