Small Group Boston Freedom Trail History Walking Tour
Boston, Guam

Small Group Boston Freedom Trail History Walking Tour

Outdoor Activity
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Duration
Flexible
Type
Outdoor Activity
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Cancellation
Free — 24hr

Small Group Boston Freedom Trail History Walking Tour

Hear the tales and learn about the people that made Boston one of the most important cities in American history! From the perspective of the Bostonians behind the infamous Boston Tea Party to the story of James Otis and his immortal line “No taxation without representation” at Faneuil Hall, you’ll be amazed at what your school history books didn’t tell you. Hear about how an unknown artist influenced the story of the Boston Massacre and discover which of our Founding Fathers attended the very first public school in the country.

Your guide will fill you of the daily life for Revolution-era Bostonians, and what conditions were like for the British soldiers camping on Boston Common. Even enjoy a surprise local treat along the way!

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Your Itinerary

A curated journey through the experience

Stop

Faneuil Hall Marketplace

1 Faneuil Hall Sq Quincy Market, Boston, MA 02109-1604

Your tour begins at Faneuil Hall. This destination is a lively market and is located close to the waterfront. It has been a place where many notable Americans advocated for independence from Great Britain.

15 minutes
Pass by

Custom House Tower by Marriott Vacation Club

3 McKinley Square, Boston, MA 02109, USA

From Faneuil Hall, you’ll be able to see Custom House Tower, the first skyscraper built in the city of Boston and originally the location where incoming goods were stored upon arrival to Boston.

Stop

Old State House

206 Washington St, Boston, MA 02109-1702

Moving into the heart of Downtown Boston, we stop in front of the Old State House and site of the Boston Massacre. The Old State House is one of the most iconic buildings in Boston - a Must See - and is also one of the oldest public buildings in the country. Our guide will educate you on its rich history and why it is so important today.

15 minutes
Stop

Old South Meeting House

310 Washington St, Boston, MA 02108-4616

You can’t come to Boston and not mention the Boston Tea Party. This location, in-fact, a church is where it all began - one night in 1773, when it was the largest building in the city!

5 minutes
Pass by

Old Corner Bookstore

283 Washington St, Boston, MA 02108-4304

Next we’ll pass by the site of the first bookstore in Boston, which has housed the publishers of Thoreau’s Walden, Hawthorne, and Longfellow - you may have heard of his famous tale: Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.

Stop

Old City Hall

45 School St, Boston, MA 02108-3206

This hall was home to the city council in the 19th and 20th century, as well as the site of the first public school in America. You’ll also marvel at its breathtaking French architecture and be able to snap a photo with the famed Bronze Donkey.

10 minutes
Stop

Granary Burying Ground

Tremont Street (between Park and School Sreets), Boston, MA 02108

Originally part of Boston Common, this cemetery dates back to 1660. Along the way, you’ll pass by the final resting spot of famous Revolutionary heroes like John Hancock, Paul Revere, and Sam Adams.

10 minutes
Stop

Boston Common

139 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02111-1318

The oldest city park in the United States, Boston Common (not Commons) is a favorite with locals and visitors alike. Walking through the park, you’ll see various memorials, fountains, and recreation areas - which have been enjoyed daily since 1634.

20 minutes
Pass by

Beacon Hill

Beacon Hill, Boston, Massachusetts

One of the most popular and well-known neighborhoods in all of Boston, this area is home to the glorious red-brick roads that illustrate the vast history of Boston. Our guide will talk about the development of this area whilst you take in its unique beauty.

Pass by

Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial

Corner of Beacon Street & Park Street, Boston, MA 02108

A lesser-known memorial, but one of great interest and significance. This memorial commemorates one of the first African American regiments in the Civil War and their colonel Robert Gould Shaw.

Stop

Massachusetts State House

24 Beacon St Beacon Hill, Boston, MA 02133-1099

You’ll love seeing the glittering dome of the inspiring, historic, and beautiful Massachusetts State House, designed and built by famous federalist architect Charles Bulfinch in 1798. From the outside, take in the views of modern Boston, including the skyscrapers of Downtown, the Financial District, and the tallest building in New England: The John Hancock Tower.

10 minutes
Stop

Boston Public Garden

4 Charles St, Boston, MA 02114-4602

This garden is full of life with residents of Boston enjoying it for walks, exercise, fun, or just a peaceful moment. Your tour will end here - in the perfect central location for you to continue your day in Boston.

20 minutes

Included

  • Snacks - A special Boston treat.
  • Local, English-speaking guide

Not Included

  • Additional food and drink
  • Gratuities
  • Souvenirs or personal shopping

Good to Know

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Near public transportation
  • Transportation is wheelchair accessible
  • Most travelers can participate
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 12 travelers
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking

Tickets & Cancellation

You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time of the experience.

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