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Independence Hall Ticketing for Groups (School Tours and Organized Groups)
Tickets to see the inside of Independence Hall are certainly cheaper (free) and slightly easier to get than tickets to see the Philadelphia Eagles or “Hamilton the Musical”, but it is still best to plan ahead when visiting Philadelphia so that your group gets to see the inside Independence Hall on the day and time of your choice. It’s best to book tickets as soon as possible, especially during peak season. Tickets can be booked up to 12 months in advance.
January to February
There are no tickets required to take a tour and see the inside of Independence Hall. This is because visitation to Independence National Historical Park is lighter in the Winter, and it is considered off-season time of year, but there are still so many great sites to see. Additionally, there is much greater availability of tour times for The Constitutional Walking Tour available for your group off season.
March to December
Tickets to see the inside of Independence Hall are required from March to December, and these tickets are for timed entry on a specific day and time.
While there are a limited number of tickets available every day from March to December (except Christmas when Independence Hall is closed), the good news is that tickets for Independence Hall are free. There are two ways for you to get tickets to Independence Hall: 1) advance reservations and tickets ($1.50 service fee per ticket), or 2) walk up tickets on the day of your visit (free).
The Constitutional’s Independence Hall Ticketing Services
For an additional service fee, The Constitutional Walking Tour can take care of all of the work for you in getting Independence Hall tickets for your group by: 1) reserving your tickets to Independence Hall in advance, 2) picking up your tickets (that were reserved in advance) at the Independence Visitor Center on the day of your group visit, or 3) having our staff arrive at the Independence Visitor Center and wait in line for your group at the Independence Visitor Center to see whether we can get your group walk-up tickets to Independence Hall that are only released and available on the morning of your tour. Please email group reservations at info@TheConstitutional.com or call 215.525.1776.
Summer Hours After 5PM, July 4th and Thanksgiving Day
There are no tickets required to see the inside of Independence Hall after 5PM during summer operating hours, on July 4th, or on Thanksgiving Day.
The Basics
Independence Hall is open the public, and every visitor receives a free 30 minute guided tour by a National Park Service Ranger. That’s part of the beauty of Independence Hall and also part of the reason why a visit can be a little challenging. There are a lot of people who would like to visit this hallowed hall every day, but only about 80 people are allowed on each tour (which run every 15-20 minutes in peak season).
Advance Reservations and Ticketing
The best way for teachers and group leaders to ensure that your group gets to visit Independence Hall on a certain date and time of your choice is to reserve your tickets in advance online. Here’s how to get your tickets:
Walk Up Tickets on the Same Day of Your Visit (No Advance Reservations)
Every day from March to December, the National Park Service releases a limited number of same day tickets to Independence Hall for people without advance reservations to pick up on a first come, first served basis. If you are looking to secure tickets for your group on the day of your visit without having made an advance reservation, you should plan to arrive to the Independence Visitor Center at 6th & Market Streets as early as possible in the day to increase your chances of getting tickets. Keep the following in mind:
If you would prefer not to wait in the queue the day of your visit, or you will not arrive early enough, you can arrange to have The Constitutional Walking Tour secure your tickets for a service fee. Contact us at 215.555.1776 or email us at info@TheConstitutional.com.
Security Screening
Bathrooms
Go to the bathroom in advance of getting in the security screening queue. There are nice new restroom facilities at the Independence Visitor Center, just a block away. There are no restrooms inside Independence Hall or the secured area that surrounds Independence Hall.
Insider Tips
Planning Your Field Trip
The Constitutional Walking Tour of Philadelphia is an outdoor walking journey that provides a primary overview of the Independence National Historical Park area and visits more than 20 of the most historic sites in America’s Birthplace including the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Franklin Court, Betsy Ross House and the National Constitution Center. Often times, groups taking The Constitutional Walking Tour may choose to visit certain sites such as Independence Hall before or after The Constitutional. Click here to view our sample itineraries.
Group Tickets
If you want to learn more about the incredible history of Independence Hall, click here, for our blog all about this hallowed Hall and its importance to the American Revolution.
Good luck and enjoy your visit!
Additional Information
Independence Hall
520 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, Pa 19106
215.965.2305
Online Reservations