Philadelphia’s Eastern State Penitentiary

PHILADEPHIA, PA - There are many exciting things to do in the great city of Philadelphia. If you are interested in doing something off the beaten path and out of the ordinary, visit the Eastern State Penitentiary. It will give you something to talk about and will be an experience like no other.


Philadelphia’s Eastern State Penitentiary
Philadelphia’s Eastern State Penitentiary

The prison was founded in 1829 by Quakers. It was an old-fashioned prison that wanted to reform its inmates through isolation and physical labor. At the time it was built, it was the most expensive building ever built in the United States.

Since it was constructed, an estimated 300 prisons have copied its unique wagon wheel floor plan. It was a groundbreaking prison in many ways. Over the years, it has housed some of the countries most famous criminals, including Willie Sutton and Al Capone. Today the prison serves as a tourist attraction as it was abandoned in 1971.

If you are interested in visiting the prison, you have many options. The prison is open from April to November. You can go on a public daytime tour, you can schedule a private daytime group tour, or you could visit the prison on a Terror Behind the Walls tour.

This Halloween nighttime tour is one of the most exciting ways to visit the prison if you can handle it. For more information on the prison, you can visit the jail for yourself at 2124 Fairmount Avenue.