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Boston's revolutionary path: The Freedom trail tour
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 2h 30m
- Mobile voucher
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Overview
- Explore the historic Beacon Hill area and its Federal-style rowhouses
- Stroll through the oldest public park in America, Boston Common
- Admire the stunning gold-domed building of the Massachusetts State House
- Visit the Park Street Church, a key site in the abolitionist movement
- Pay respects at the final resting place of notable figures at the Granary Burying Ground
Activity location
- Boston
- Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Beacon Hill, Boston, MA, USA | Meeting Point: Beacon Hill - Corner of Boston Common Our tour begins at the corner of Boston Common near Beacon Hill, a picturesque and easy-to-find location. Look for the entrance by the corner of Park Street and Beacon Street, right next to the iconic Boston Common gardens. Convenient parking is available at the Boston Common Garage, located directly beneath the park. Alternatively, public transportation options like the MBTA Green or Red Lines stop at Park Street Station, just steps away from the meeting point. Whether driving or taking the T, getting here is simple and hassle-free!
- Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Boston's revolutionary path: The Freedom trail tour
- 2h 30m
Activity duration is 2 hours and 30 minutes 2h 30m - English
What's included, what's not
- Local Expert Guide
What's included What's included - Small Group Tours
What's included What's included - Visit Quincy Market
What's included What's included - Visit Beacon Hill
What's included What's included - Visit Boston Common
What's included What's included - Visit Massachusetts State House
What's included What's included - Visit Park Street Church
What's included What's included - Visit Granary Burying Ground
What's included What's included - Visit King’s Chapel and Burying Ground
What's included What's included - Visit Old State House
What's included What's included - Visit Faneuil Hall
What's included What's included - Service charge
What's excluded What's excluded
Know before you book
- Not suitable for: Wheelchair users
What you can expect
Embark on a captivating journey along Boston’s iconic Freedom Trail, starting in the picturesque Beacon Hill area and culminating at the bustling Quincy Market. This tour is perfect for history buffs and those eager to explore Boston’s foundational landmarks.
Begin your tour in one of Boston’s most charming and historic areas, known for its Federal-style rowhouses, gas-lit streets, and scenic views. Stroll through America’s oldest public park, a central gathering place with beautiful gardens and historic monuments.
Admire the stunning gold-domed building, home to the state government, and learn about its architectural significance. Visit the historic Park Street Church, a key site in the abolitionist movement and the Freedom Trail.
Pay respects at the final resting place of notable figures like Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, and John Hancock. Explore the historic King’s Chapel and its adjacent cemetery, offering insights into Boston’s early religious and social history.
Discover the site of the Boston Massacre and other pivotal events leading up to the American Revolution. Learn about the “Cradle of Liberty,” where revolutionary leaders once gathered to discuss and organise resistance.
Conclude your tour at this vibrant marketplace, perfect for grabbing a bite, shopping, and soaking in the lively atmosphere.
Location
Activity location
LOB_ACTIVITIES LOB_ACTIVITIES - Boston
- Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Meeting/Redemption Point
PEOPLE PEOPLE - Beacon Hill, Boston, MA, USA | Meeting Point: Beacon Hill - Corner of Boston Common Our tour begins at the corner of Boston Common near Beacon Hill, a picturesque and easy-to-find location. Look for the entrance by the corner of Park Street and Beacon Street, right next to the iconic Boston Common gardens. Convenient parking is available at the Boston Common Garage, located directly beneath the park. Alternatively, public transportation options like the MBTA Green or Red Lines stop at Park Street Station, just steps away from the meeting point. Whether driving or taking the T, getting here is simple and hassle-free!
- Boston, Massachusetts, United States