Boston Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
Get to know one of America's first cities with this approximately 2-hour guided tour through Boston's incredible history . Enjoy this small-group walking tour as a local guide leads you through the cobblestone streets. From the famous Freedom Trail to the historic Beacon Hill neighbourhood, you'll explore both old and new Boston, which today live harmoniously side-by-side.
Learn about centuries of events and culture every step of the way, plus enjoy a surprise treat at a local brewpub in the city.
- Discover Boston's rich history with this small-group guided walking tour lasting approximately 2 hours .
- Travel through centuries of history and iconic moments that have shaped the city of Boston with a professional local guide .
- Visit the historic and beautiful Massachusetts State House, as well as the picturesque Beacon Hill neighbourhood .
- Pop into a bar and have a Boston beer as a local surprise .
What’s included
- Guided tour of approximately 2 hours through the history of Boston.
- Historical walking tour in small groups.
- Professional local guide.
- Local beer.
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Step by Step
Explore the most iconic sights of the capital of Massachusetts with this approximately 2-hour guided tour that takes you through Boston's history . Escape the tourist sights with a local guide and in groups of about 16 people, get a taste of Boston old and new . Pass historic sites that have shaped modern America such as the Massachusetts State House and immerse yourself in its past. On top of all this, you'll enjoy a surprise local treat .
Throughout this tour you will travel through the history of Boston and the origin of the United States of America to the contemporary charms of the vibrant metropolis. With the famous Freedom Trail, you'll relive the pivotal events of the American Revolution and stroll through streets that once witnessed protests against oppression.
As you go, you'll also pass other important sites in American history such as:
- Historic Faneuill Hall, which was a place of political meeting and discussion during colonial times.
- The Old State House, the oldest building in Boston that was the seat of the British colonial government.
- Old City Hall, Boston's former City Hall and one of the first French Second Empire buildings to be built in the United States.
- And King's Chapel Burying Ground, the oldest cemetery in the city founded in 1630.
In addition to all this, you will have the opportunity to visit other places, such as the beautiful Massachusetts State House, to enjoy the view of modern Boston with its skyscrapers and to go to a bar to relax and have a beer as a treat.