Boston's Freedom Trail: A Revolutionary Walking Tour
Boston, USA
2 hours 30 minutes
Art & Culture
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History
What You Will Do
Redcoats, Riots, Smugglers, Gangs, Midnight Riders, and some 92,000 pounds of tea all feature in the tales on this tour. Tour goers will get to relive the Revolution as it unfolded in one the rowdiest seaports of colonial America, while also learning about how Boston pioneered abolition, women's rights, American education, and immigration throughout its 400-year history. It all happened along the iconic red brick line of Boston’s Freedom Trail.
Join the most comprehensive and exciting walking tour of the Freedom Trail available. Take a stroll through downtown Boston while listening to stories about icons of the American Revolution like Paul Revere and John Hancock--along with lesser known pioneers and patriots from throughout the city's past.
- Check off all 16 sites of Boston's Freedom Trail in one walking tour
- Caters to history buffs and first-time visitors alike
- Small groups allow for questions and interaction with the guide
What's Included?
- 2.5-Hour Freedom Trail Walking Tour in Boston
- Check off all 16 sites of Boston's Freedom Trail
- All fees and/or taxes
- Learn about how Boston pioneered abolition, women's rights, American education, and immigration
- Hear stories about icons of the American Revolution like Paul Revere and John Hancock
- Small groups allow for questions and interaction with the guide
- Hear stories of Redcoats, Riots, Smugglers, Gangs, Midnight Riders, and some 92,000 pounds of tea
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
Please meet your guide at the Embrace, a recently unveiled stature memorializing Martin Luther King, jr and Coretta Scott King. It is located next to the Visitor Information Center on Boston Common at 139 Tremont Street, Boston MA
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The Embrace
10 minutes
Our Tour begins at the Embrace, A recent statue commemorating Martin Luther King, jr and his wife Coretta Scott King. The Embrace is located right next to the Boston Common Visitor Information Center at 139 Tremont Street, Boston MA.
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Additional Information
This activity is operated by Boston History Company
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Guide Options
- Guide - English