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Jesse,  United States United States
21 Apr 2025
Terrible
Sadly, we somehow booked a tour that was defunct! We waited for 1/2 hour before realizing it wasn't going to happen. I contacted folks, and they were exceptionally nice and promised me a refund. I...
Sadly, we somehow booked a tour that was defunct! We waited for 1/2 hour before realizing it wasn't going to happen. I contacted folks, and they were exceptionally nice and promised me a refund. I do hope that happens!
Markets, Mosaics & Magic: Philadelphia Walking Tour
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Iratda,  United States United States
07 Apr 2021
Excellent
It was a very nice experience and great to know most if not all the history of Philadelphia. Chuck was a wonderful tour guide and throughly shows his love for his city.
Markets, Mosaics & Magic: Philadelphia Walking Tour
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Valysa,  United States United States
04 Apr 2021
Excellent
The tour was very informative and fun.
Markets, Mosaics & Magic: Philadelphia Walking Tour

About: Philadelphia's Magic Gardens

Philadelphia's Magic Gardens is a non-profit organization and a folk art outdoor gallery space on South Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Created by Philly native Zagar Isaiah, the mosaicked Magic Gardens spans three city lots and has a colorful outdoor labyrinth. It is a sightseeing must when visiting the Birthplace of America.

Philadelphia's Magic Gardens
1020 South St, 19147, Philadelphia
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