Where America was invented — the Declaration, the Constitution, and the Liberty Bell
Explore Philadelphia with Wexplo, an AI audio guide that narrates Independence Hall where the Declaration of Independence was signed, the Liberty Bell's crack and symbolism, and the mural arts program that made Philly the mural capital of America. Philadelphia is where the United States began.
Free on iOS and Android. No account required to start exploring.
Open the app and go. GPS triggers stories automatically as you move.
Hear narrated stories, ask follow-up questions, and explore at your own pace.
Philadelphia's historic district concentrates the founding moments of American democracy into a few walkable blocks. Wexplo narrates the debates, compromises, and personalities behind the Declaration and the Constitution at each building where they actually happened.
April to June or September to November for walking weather and restaurant week.
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Walk Elfreth's Alley — the oldest continuously inhabited residential street in America, dating to 1702. Wexplo narrates the craftspeople who lived here and how the street survived while the city grew around it.
Yes, Wexplo is free to download and use in Philadelphia. The app generates AI-powered audio stories about places as you explore. A premium subscription is available for additional features like offline mode and deeper content.
Wexplo can cache stories for offline use. Download stories before your trip and listen without an internet connection while walking through Philadelphia.
Wexplo generates stories in over 14 languages including English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Arabic, Russian, Portuguese, Dutch, Hindi, and more.
Unlike group tours with fixed schedules, Wexplo lets you explore Philadelphia at your own pace. Stories trigger automatically by GPS as you walk — no waiting, no rushing, completely hands-free.
Download Wexplo for free and let AI-powered audio stories guide you through Philadelphia. Works offline, supports 14 languages.