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- Nick SweetmanAgosto 17, 2015Of course it's amazing. But be on your best behavior: we saw security remove some people from the display. Be patient for pictures in front of the bell. It does get extremely busy.Votato positivo 6 giorni fa
- visitPASettembre 29, 2014The Liberty Bell in Philadelphia is a timeless symbol of freedom and independence. Visit the Independence National Historic Park and learn how the bell changed history beyond its iconic crack.Votato positivo Dec 31, 2024
- US National ArchivesLuglio 3, 2013It's not JUST an oversized bell with crack in it -- it's the iconic Liberty Bell! Take a trip in history and check out this photo of President Kennedy's viewing of the Liberty Bell in 1962! Leggi tutto
- Mark BGiugno 17, 2015Usually a good sized line for this. Get your tickets for Independence Hall first (at the Visitor Ctr) and than check out the Bell. Might time it right to go to Hall afterword for your time slot.
- Ovgu C. O.Ottobre 1, 2014We stayed in Philadelphia for 10 days. There were always long lines in front of the Liberty Bell Center because it is one of the most historical place in the States and of course it's free馃拑
- StefaniNovembre 26, 2014Enjoy the history that you are in the presence of. As you read about the bell's journey you will quickly see that many historical people have been to see it because of its symbolism.
- Nate FolkertLuglio 2, 2023you can see the bell through the window without waiting in line, though they strategically display it such that the crack is not visible, which is obviously the only reason you're there.
- Allie IlaganGennaio 30, 2012Even if you think you're too cool to visit touristy spots, go anyway and be amazed by the history. The 1.5 million people who visit the Bell each year can't be wrong (plus it's free)!
- Team CocoNovembre 10, 2011"This is my second favorite bell, right after Taco Bell. When the day comes where I can get a delicious Crunch Taco Supreme here, maybe I'll reconsider." - Conan O'Brien
- JH H-DGennaio 14, 2020For those who do not wait to wait in line for who knows how long, there is a book outside where you can see the bell. Or wish until dark and you will see the Bell lit up in all its glory
- The Ritz-CarltonMarzo 11, 2015On July 8, 1776, the Liberty Bell was one of many bells that rang out from the tower of Independence Hall for Philadelphia citizens to hear the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence.
- Glen GilmoreNovembre 27, 2011Reward yourself with a walk to the City Tavern on 2nd St. where you can enjoy a sampling of brews using recipes from Washington, Franklin and Jefferson! And authentic, colonial period food!
- US National ArchivesLuglio 3, 2013What better way to celebrate the 4th of July than with one of the most prominent symbols of freedom? Liberty Bell doesn't ring anymore, but check out this photo from 1959 when it still did! Leggi tutto
- Andrew CLuglio 20, 2016The line is always super long... So not really worth it IMO, especially since you can walk around the bldg and get a side view of the bell anyway!!
- Marcio NavarroAgosto 20, 2017脫tima oportunidade de conhecer um pouco sobre a independ锚ncia americana que tem grande rela莽茫o com o sino que d谩 nome ao pr茅dio.
- Melissa PerezDicembre 28, 2018It was a bit crowded but still was able to capture some great photos! 馃敂 It had good info. The souvenir shop is behind the entrance.
- David WaldmanMaggio 9, 2016It's a beautiful area and the tours are great! Fun Philly neighborhood. Great restaurants nearby!
- C EdwardsAgosto 3, 2013This is the place to start for anyone interested in our nations history. Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Constitution Center. Before you head out make sure to check hours of operation.
- Luis Felipe RiveraAgosto 30, 2019Excelente... la historia de la campana y el significado que le dan en este pa铆s, es muy atractivo para quien goza de conocer historia!!!
- Janie AlexanderLuglio 20, 2014There was such a long line to get in to see the "bell", we decided against it. But it was powerful just being there on the lawn and experiencing all the excitement. Great photo ops.
- Louis GardinoSettembre 15, 2014If the lines are long, you can get pictures from the back windows of the building. You get just as close as going inside, since the guards keep you so far back.
- 銈€儫銉� 銉戙兗銈兗Marzo 24, 2021I had to take a picture next to the Liberty Bell because it is one of the nation's most symbolic symbols.
- Aakash VermaMarzo 28, 2012Get tickets to go to Independence Hall ahead of time, you can even get them online. If they are sold out, still ask at the desk because they usually still have a couple on hand during non peak times.
- Colin NelsonSettembre 8, 2015Very educational. Awesome if you're into history. Welcome to Philadelphia.
- Emerson CollinsLuglio 27, 2013If you're in a hurry and have limited city center time, you can see the bell through the glass from the outside of the center and not have to wait in the slow moving line.
- HISTORYAprile 13, 2010The Bell was ordered in 1751 & is one of the most prominent symbols of the Revolutionary War. In 1752 to the dismay of onlookers the bell cracked during testing. Over 2 million visitors come each year
- Visit PhillyMaggio 1, 2012The PHLASH trolley runs Fri, Sat & Sun from 10-6 pm May-October 28, 2012. Just head to stops 2 or 18, buy a $2 ticket & you'll be on your way to seeing more of Philadelphia's attractions and museums. Leggi tutto
- Abhishek BanthiaGiugno 17, 2023Be prepared for a long line to see the bell on the weekends. There鈥檚 a shorter line to see the bell through the window.
- Jeiran HasanGennaio 10, 2017Lines move quickly. Lots of interesting information before you see the bell. Worth the time.
- K12 IncGiugno 16, 2011Did you know? The bell was not always a national icon. It was known simply as the 鈥�span class="entity tip_taste_match">State House bell鈥� until the 1830s when the abolitionist movement adopted it as a symbol and dubbed it 鈥淟iberty Bell.鈥� Leggi tutto
- Katherine WootenSettembre 16, 2014This is a fun exhibit. I especially liked seeing the foundation of the first "White House".
- Tim DengLuglio 8, 2018Honestly a little underwhelming. Bell is so much tinier than I thought and the crack is smaller than I thought too. Should have kept my expectations in check
- Santi Caama帽oGiugno 2, 2015Go past a piece of the real american history! Can't leave Phillie without a picture right next to the bell.
- Invisible EyesGiugno 23, 2010Pay to Park the car in a lot . You can walk to the Constitution Center, Betsy Ross House Fireman's Museum, Elfreth's Alley, U.S. Mint, WHYY Studio, African American Museum and Penn's Landing. MORE !! Leggi tutto
- Jeffrey MillerLuglio 8, 2015The is a great place to visit. Spoiler alert: the Bell is smaller in person than you think.
- Jack Miller CenterAgosto 23, 2011A National Park ranger is always stationed near the Liberty Bell. Ask them to show the invisible cracks and the history of the Bell's cross country journey.
- Christopher IgnatiusFebbraio 3, 2024Absolutely can't leave Philadelphia without seeing the Liberty Bell!
- Caner G枚zSettembre 12, 2011If you are just a visitor, you should visit this center. Sundays are so crowded and so long queue. Come early and take your photo!
- visitPALuglio 30, 2013So you finally found the Bell. Yep, it鈥檚 still cracked and sorry, we don鈥檛 ring it anymore. Leggi tutto
- Rob McGowanAgosto 6, 2018Visit Independence National Historic Park and learn how the bell changed history!
- Annamarie GunterLuglio 29, 2013It was great to see the Bell but a long line to get in did move some what fast Bell wasn't as big as I was thinking it would be. Did enjoy it.