
Independence Mall
Also known as "America’s Most Historic Square Mile," Independence Mall is the three-block section of Independence National Historical Park that lies directly north of Independence Hall and south of the National Constitution Center. It is bounded by Chestnut, Race, 5th and 6th Streets.
Independence Mall is home to free speech, special events, and public programming.
Must-See Attractions
- Independence Hall – The birthplace of the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution.
- Liberty Bell Center – View the legendary cracked bell that symbolizes American freedom.
- Museum of the American Revolution – A deep dive into the country’s fight for independence.
- National Constitution Center – Learn about the U.S. Constitution through interactive exhibits.
FAQs
Q: Is Independence Mall free to visit?
A: Yes! Many sites, including the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, are free, but some require timed tickets.
Q: How do I get to Independence Mall?
A: It’s easily accessible by SEPTA transit, PHLASH bus, and nearby parking garages.
Q: Are guided tours available?
A: Yes! There are a number of tours that go around Independence Mall. At the Independence Visitor Center we sell tickets to a number of tours.
Wheelchair Accessible
Service Animals Welcome