





From the crack of the Liberty Bell to the wide steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, a hop‑on hop‑off bus puts the city’s famous moments and hidden corners within reach.
Use it for a compact overview or as the backbone of a leisurely, food‑filled day: hop off for museums, markets and murals, then hop back on to keep exploring..
Buses generally run from mid‑morning to early evening with frequent departures; service patterns change seasonally and for special events.
Service operates most of the year; limited schedules or route adjustments may occur for holidays, parades, or major civic events.
Philadelphia, PA — Historic Old City, Center City & Penn’s Landing
Most visitors board in Old City or near City Hall, but official stops are scattered across Center City and Penn’s Landing — you can join at any marked stop along the route.
If you arrive by SEPTA, 30th Street Station, Jefferson Station, and Suburban Station all put you within easy reach of bus stops or a short transfer. Staff at major transit hubs can point you to the nearest hop‑on stop or directions to a ticket kiosk.
Driving into Center City is possible but parking can be expensive and limited; consider parking at a central garage then using the bus to visit several neighborhoods without moving your car.
City buses and trolleys feed many of the main hubs; from transit stops in University City, South Philly, or Old City it’s usually a short walk to the nearest hop‑on stop.
If you’re staying near Old City, Market Street, or the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, simply walk to the nearest stop — look for bright, clearly marked bus shelters or staff in branded vests.
See Revolutionary landmarks, museum row, colorful murals, and the scenic riverfront without worrying about parking or route navigation — perfect for first‑time visitors and returners who want flexibility.
Hop off in Old City to stand where the nation began: see the Liberty Bell, tour Independence Hall where the Declaration was signed, and wander cobbled Elfreth’s Alley — America’s oldest continuously inhabited residential street.
Climb the steps for a triumphant photo, then explore the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s collections or stroll the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, which hosts cultural institutions and seasonal outdoor events.
Taste local flavors at Reading Terminal Market — from Amish baked goods to Philly specialties — then explore nearby City Hall, LOVE Park, and vibrant shopping streets.

Take one loop for an overview or hop off all day to explore at leisure.
Combine your bus pass with museum tickets or river tours for a richer experience.