No on-site camping
- Season
- Urban day-use park.
- Sites
- None. Stay in Center City or Old City Philadelphia.
- Lodging is in downtown Philadelphia, walkable to the sites.

National Park Service · Pennsylvania
The Liberty Bell and Independence Hall in old-city Philadelphia. The Liberty Bell is walk-in free, but Independence Hall now requires a free timed ticket from recreation.gov in peak season.

Field briefing
Independence National Historical Park changes fast with season and elevation.
Before you go
In peak season every ranger-led Hall tour requires a free timed-entry ticket reserved on recreation.gov, which carries only a small per-ticket processing fee. Advance tickets release on a 30-day rolling window, and a limited number of day-before tickets open the prior evening. The Liberty Bell, by contrast, needs no ticket and is walk-in, so see it first while you wait for your Hall slot. The whole park is compact and walkable, so a half day covers the headline sites if your ticket timing is sorted.
The landmarks worth the trip. Tap any photo to enlarge.
Weather, crowds, and what the season changes about the trip.
Mild and pleasant for walking the historic district, with occasional rain.
Pack A rain layer, comfortable walking shoes, and a timed Independence Hall ticket.
Hot and humid, with the heaviest crowds around the Fourth of July.
Pack Sun protection, water, and an early timed ticket to beat the heat and lines.
Crisp and comfortable, often the best walking weather of the year.
Pack Light layers and a plan that strings together the indoor and outdoor sites.
Cold and quiet, with short days and the lightest crowds.
Pack Insulation, a warm layer, and flexibility for reduced winter hours.
Liberty Bell Center
Walk-in and free, no ticket needed. Lines move fastest early. The bell sits with Independence Hall framed behind it.
Independence Hall
The room where the Declaration and Constitution were debated. Ranger-led tours require a free timed ticket in peak season.
Congress Hall and Old City Hall
The flanking buildings where the early Congress and Supreme Court met. Quieter, and usually included on the Independence Hall tour.
Put the timed or highest-demand stop first, then keep the rest of the day close and low-friction. For one day in Independence National Historical Park, time Liberty Bell Center first, then keep Independence Hall and Congress Hall and Old City Hall close enough that the visit still feels relaxed.
Turn Independence's conditions into water, pack, and sleep-system decisions.

Build around conditions
Let season, elevation, and weather set the plan.
Plan your trip
2 quick tools, already seeded for Independence National Historical Park. Tune the numbers around temperature swings, footing, layers, and how much margin the route needs.
Start with the gear decisions this park changes: footing, weather, camping, and water.
Kit Authority
Independence National Historical Park packing list
0 of 17 packed. Check items as you pack, then take this list to the store, trailhead, or campsite.
Pack planning
Use this as a constraint check while you are still shaping the trip. The active checklist becomes useful once your route, dates, and sleep plan are set.
Checklist mode
17 items, grouped for the trip you are actually taking.
The buying guides that match what Independence asks of your kit, with our current top picks across budget and use case.
There is no lodging or camping in the park. Most visitors stay in Center City Philadelphia or the Old City neighborhood within easy walking distance of the historic sites. Old City puts you closest to Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, while Center City offers more hotels and dining. The park is best reached on foot or by transit once you are downtown.
Camping reservations
Independence National Historical Park is an urban, day-use park with no camping. The booking to lock in is the free Independence Hall timed ticket on recreation.gov during peak season.
Reviewed June 11, 2026
Booking window
Independence Hall timed tickets release on recreation.gov on a 30-day rolling window. A limited number of day-before tickets open at 5 p.m. the prior evening.
Where to book or verify
Official recreation.gov page for free timed Independence Hall tour tickets, or call 1-877-444-6777.
Official National Park Service planning page for hours, tickets, and sites.
Check for federal campground, backcountry, tour, and permit inventory tied to this park.
Campgrounds to know

Plan the handoff from arrival to shuttle.
Parking, pedestrian entrances, and shuttle timing decide how calmly the first morning starts.
Getting there
Fly in
The park sits in Old City Philadelphia, about 25 minutes from Philadelphia International Airport.
Access note
Most visitors reach it by transit, rideshare, or on foot from a downtown hotel, since parking in the historic district is limited and expensive.
Shuttle access
Start at the visitor center to pick up maps and confirm ticket logistics for Independence Hall.
Pair this with lodging: sleep where the park transfer is simple, especially if your route needs an early start.
No. The Liberty Bell is walk-in and free, with no ticket required. Lines are shortest early in the day. It is Independence Hall, not the Liberty Bell, that needs a timed ticket in peak season.
Independence Hall tours require a free timed ticket in peak season, reserved on recreation.gov with a small per-ticket processing fee. Advance tickets release on a 30-day rolling window, and a limited number of day-before tickets open at 5 p.m. the prior evening.
Yes. There is no entrance fee. The only charge is the small per-ticket processing fee on recreation.gov for the free Independence Hall timed tickets.
A half day covers the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and the nearby buildings if your timed ticket is sorted. A full day adds the visitor center, the Benjamin Franklin Museum, and a walk through Old City.