The Liberty Bell Center

The Liberty Bell Center
The Liberty Bell Center
The Liberty Bell Center
The Liberty Bell Center

The Liberty Bell Center

A piece of American history
4.6 23012 reviews 526 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA
$3,000 avg. priceUp to 300 guests5,000 sqft

The Liberty Bell Center is a historic venue located in Philadelphia, ideal for intimate gatherings and educational events. With a capacity of up to 300 guests, it offers a unique setting steeped in American history. Rental prices are reasonable, making it accessible for various types of events.

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The Liberty Bell Center Historic Site in 526 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA accommodates up to 300 guests, 5,000 sqft of usable space. $3,000 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Educational Events, Small Gatherings. Amenities include Guided tours, Exhibit space, Audio-visual equipment, Accessibility options. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.

Main Venue Type

Historic Site

Secondary Venue Types

Event Space

Best for:

Educational EventsSmall Gatherings

Amenities

Guided toursExhibit spaceAudio-visual equipmentAccessibility options

Guest Capacity:

200
300
Rating: 4.6/5 (23,012 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    The birthplace of the United States Constitution, the Liberty Bell at the Independence Historical National Park is a fun way to spend a few hours exploring and learning more about our country’s history. Surrounded by 18th century architect, visitors can still enter the very same buildings where our founding fathers wrote and signed the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution, passed law, and came together as a nation.

    Edmund Arellano

  • 5.0/5:

    Recently visited iconic landmark of Philadelphia
    Great quick trip. A lot of information in an organized layout. Touched on a the little detail about the bell and it's history, not just the well know information. The staff are all relaxed and knowledgeable to answer any questions and give a little of background information when asked. Close up 360 view of the bell which is great for pictures and videos.
    You can also see the current bell and the tower that it's in right behind the liberty bell.

    Nice walking area surrounding to liberty bell museum. If you are in town or leave near by must visit once.

    Alpesh Patel

  • 5.0/5:

    I didn't think I would like this museum as much as I did but it was surprisingly good. It's free admission, but there was a significant line to get through security. Once inside it's not that large, but the information and stories provided were excellent. I was amazed at how complete a history they gave, highlighting the contradictions of this symbol of freedom while systematically oppressing women and minorities in this country. It's also why I came in the first place, given how we're currently headed down the same path. It's more of a physical representation of our constant struggle for the fractured freedoms and liberty that we all strive for in America.

    Malcolm Earhart

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