LocationThe Independence Visitor Center is located in Independence National Historical Park at 6th and Market Streets. Entrance doors are located on all sides of the building. Amenities ExhibitsEnjoy interactive exhibits about the park's stories. Imagine signing the US Constitution, touch a replica of the crack in the Liberty Bell, and use the big map to orient yourself to the park sites.FilmsSee three short films in the park's theater, including the virtual tour of Independence Hall. The city's Welcome Theater plays a variety of short films crafted to introduce you to all there is to see and do in and around the City of Philadelphia, no matter what time of the year you visit. AccessibilityThe Independence Visitor Center is fully accessible for visitors with mobility impairments. Accessible restrooms are located near the south doors on the main level. The films are open captioned. Visitors may borrow wheelchairs for use within the park. Please ask at the Ranger's Desk if you'd like to borrow an assistive listening device or wheelchair. The park has an UbiDuo available upon request at the Ranger's desk. Point to the UbiDuo sign, if needed. This communication device enables deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing people to communicate face to face using a set of keyboards. Learn more about the accessibility services offered throughout the park on our website.
The City and the RegionOur park partner, the Philadelphia Visitor Center Corporation, provides dedicated concierge staff knowledgeable about the city and the region. Their website has additional information about visiting Philadelphia.
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Last updated: September 23, 2024