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Liberty Bell Center

Address
501 Market St Philadelphia PA 19106
Phone
(215) 965-2305
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Business Hours

Status: Open

Sunday
9:00am-7:00pm
Monday
9:00am-7:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am-7:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am-7:00pm
Thursday
9:00am-7:00pm
Friday
9:00am-7:00pm
Saturday
9:00am-7:00pm

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Though it can no longer be rung, the bell remains a lasting American symbol of freedom.

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The most famous bell in the country is visible, crack and all, 24 hours a day.

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The original bell was ordered from an English foundry in 1751 to commemorate the 50-year anniversary of William Penn's 1701 Charter, which spoke of the rights and freedoms of all...

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Average Rating
100

I visited the Liberty Bell many times as a child living in Philadelphia; it was right in the entry to Independence Hall. But now, with more people viewing it, it needs its own location. I was impressed with the information available to those who wish to take the time. I imagine, though, that in the summer, it's very crowded, making...

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We arrived at 9.30 and had no wait, however on leaving a hour later the wait looked long. It a good exhibition I would allow an hour to see it

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What can you say about the Liberty Bell. It's the what simbalizes our freedom and our fight to become a free country and run by england.

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60

Your in Philly, you gotta stop to see it. Hopefully lines will be short because once you see the bell it's a bit under whelming. We had questions like, "why can't we touch it? It's already broken" and why is something that should have been returned to the maker a tourist attraction. But alas we understand that the bell is...

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I arrived first thing on an Autumn Monday morning and had the place to myself. I was surprised to be able to touch the bell and see it in such detail.

Business description (2)

The Liberty Bell is a Historic National Landmark drawing thousands of visitors year-round. The Liberty Bell, with its famous crack, was first called the State House bell in the 1700s. It is the national symbol of life and liberty. This is why Philadelphia is often referred to as the "nation's cradle of liberty." Parking and transportation at the Liberty Bell There is metered street parking...

Though it can no longer be rung, the bell remains a lasting American symbol of freedom.

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When to Go

Lines are longest during school holidays and the weeks around July 4. Large groups should call ahead.

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The 2,000-pound bell is symbolically tapped every Fourth of July in unison with bells across the country.

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