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Freedom Trail

Freedom trail highlights.

  • Boston Common
  • Massachusetts State House
  • Park Street Church
  • Granary Burying Ground
  • King's Chapel
  • Old South Meeting House
  • Old Corner Bookstore
  • Old State House
  • Boston Massacre Site
  • Faneuil Hall
  • and much more!

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The Story of Boston (Along the Freedom Trail)

The story of boston (along the freedom trail) highlights.

  • Kennedys Love Nest
  • Rough Old Scollay Square
  • The growth of the Irish, and other diverse ethnic groups as the all-important Newspaper Row and much more!
  • This is a different, fascinating walk through historical Boston you will not want to miss.

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Beacon Hill Crime

Beacon hill crime highlights.

Free Tours by Foot offers walking tours and travel tips for your trip to Boston (and other cities).

Our expert guides share their knowledge about Boston, Harvard, Cambridge and more on our guided tours and offer local travel advice for the top things to do, how to get tickets, and what to do in Boston tonight.

Walking Tours of Boston

WALKING TOURS IN BOSTON

Free Tours by Foot is pleased to present the best free, self-guided and name-your-own-price guided Boston tours .

These interesting and informative sightseeing city tours will take you through many of Boston's most famous neighborhoods.

Our guided tours are led by expert city guides who can help you plan your best trip. From the best places to visit in Boston to the most fun Boston attractions.

There is no charge to take our tours, meaning you may pay what you feel the tour was worth after the tour is completed. This ensures that your tour guide must strive to give his or her best on every tour.

Name-your-own-price Boston tours are tours for everybody's budget and we're one of the best things to do in Boston .

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SELF-GUIDED BOSTON WALKING TOURS

We know that sometimes our schedule doesn't fit into yours. Here for a day trip or a short weekend in Boston?

Our self-guided Boston tours allow you to see what we think are the most important places to visit in Boston on your own time.

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Walk & Talk Boston Walking Tours

Huzzah! Welcome to Boston’s Top Walking Tour!

Walk & Talk Boston’s tour of The Complete Freedom Trail is designed to be unique, fun and informative. You will always be led by a highly experienced guide who can not only share the story of the origin of the American Revolution, but expand and explore new subjects when you want to ask questions that are not part of the tour. The Freedom Trail connects sixteen historic locations in Boston, and your guide will tell the story of the people and events that propelled Colonists to war with the most powerful nation in the world.

My Complete Freedom Trail tour is the most highly rated tour that visits Bunker Hill and the USS Constitution!

My tours are not: Crowded! (I set a maximum of 16 guests.) Not costumed! I never thought wearing period clothing enhanced the narrative. I do not tell bad jokes. You might get a laugh here and there, but never at the expense of the men and women who built our city and nation.

My tours are: focused on making every tour the “best ever” and a highlight of your time in Boston.

We were brand new in 2022!  I had a wonderful inaugural first season and fantastic year in 2023 with many sold-out tours and 1400 guest from around the US and the world. I can’t wait for Spring 2024 to hit the streets again with you, my curious and enthusiastic visitors!

Check out the About page for more. And then check out the Complete Freedon Trail tour!

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Story: Forgotten Heros of the Revolution

James Otis & Dr. Warren

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Story: Women of the Revolution

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Story: Washington's Unlikely Champion

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Boston Blog — What’s On Our Mind!

The uss constitution’s sister ships.

by markwalkandtalk | Jun 30, 2022 | Uncategorized

If you happen to take our "Complete Freedom Trail" tour, we end at the most famous warship in the world, the USS Constitution. She's over 220 years old and remains a commissioned ship in the US Navy. One of the fun things about leading people on tour is that I'll get...

From an Angry Speech to Death on the Battlefield: The Final Days of Dr. Joseph Warren

by markwalkandtalk | Aug 16, 2021 | Uncategorized

There’s an overlooked series of events that had they unfolded differently, may have changed the course of the American Revolution.  Samuel Adams used every anniversary of the Boston Massacre to remind patriots of the tyranny of the British government. The fifth...

Where Should We Stay When Visiting Boston?

by markwalkandtalk | Aug 21, 2020 | Uncategorized

It’s a Small, Walkable Town Boston is compact and getting around without a car is pretty easy. Almost all of the major attractions in Boston would fit inside the same area as New York’s Central Park. As long as you stay in or near the city center, the highlighted...

Walking Tours

Our walking tours.

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Boston By Foot tours offer opportunities for visitors and locals to explore Boston’s cityscape and discover its history with a passionate and knowledgeable guide. Core tours are offered on a daily and weekly basis during the April-November tour season, while others are offered monthly or quarterly. All tours are available upon request as a private tour at any time.

View tours by frequency, topic or by schedule by accessing our calendar . Each tour page contains detailed information about each of our offerings. We look forward to sharing our love of Boston with you!

PLEASE NOTE: Registration for all public walking tours closes one hour before tour start time.

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Daily & weekly, beacon hill, walk past the stunning federal and greek revival row homes along beacon hill's charming streets, boston by little feet, this child's-eye view of the freedom trail is specially designed for young walkers (ages 6-12), the dark side of boston, hear tales of misery, misfortune and murder - all based on true historic events, heart of the freedom trail, the perfect introduction to boston’s revolutionary history, the north end: boston's immigration gateway, explore boston’s oldest neighborhood and discover the charm of this unique, compact city space, reinventing boston, discover how boston’s urban landscape has changed as you uncover the clues left behind, road to revolution, ideal for history lovers and those interested in our nation’s revolutionary past., monthly & quarterly, art, architecture and gardens, stroll along a section of the emerald necklace designed by landscape architect fredrick law olmsted, back bay’s victorian architecture, explore boston’s back bay, home to one of the united states’ richest collections of art and architecture, bay village, discover this hidden neighborhood that has maintained its residential charm amidst the surrounding city, becoming back bay, learn why boston's back bay is considered a marvel of 19th century engineering, before boston: shawmut peninsula through 1630, explore 12,000 years of human activity on shawmut peninsula, the lands we now call boston, ben franklin: son of boston, celebrate the life of boston-born benjamin franklin by visiting his homes and haunts in colonial boston, black voices: writers for a 19th century revolution, discover stories of boston’s black writers who were laser-focused on the great topic of the era - slavery, boston reborn: after the great fire of 1872, explore boston's rebirth after the great fire of 1872, a more costly disaster than the chicago fire the year before, boston’s chinatown, visit one of boston’s most vibrant neighborhoods, and one of the few surviving chinatowns on the east coast, boston's gilded age, learn about boston's upper-class during the late 19th century - their favorite haunts and their social activism, boston’s lgbtq past, travel in the footsteps of boston’s 19th and 20th century gay and lesbian friends, boston’s loyalists, hear the stories of bostonians who remained loyal to the british crown, bulfinch triangle, find out how this transportation and entertainment hub is also becoming a thriving residential neighborhood, change and response: boston’s architecture, take an in-depth look at the people, trends and events that led to boston's architectural evolution, commonwealth avenue, visit the heart of victorian boston while strolling along the city's grand boulevard, east cambridge, travel across the charles and visit a fascinating neighborhood called one of america's industrial powerhouses, fort point and seaport: the evolution of the south boston waterfront, explore two waterfront neighborhoods with the same roots but a completely different look and feel, the hub of literary america, journey to victorian boston and see where writers and poets including emerson, alcott and thoreau gathered, jewish beacon hill, learn where boston’s jewish west end residents worked, lived and worshipped - including the vilna shul, johnny tremain’s boston, relive a young boy's adventures in colonial boston based on the prize-winning, coming-of-age novel, leather district, discover what was once the hub of new england’s leather and shoe industries at the turn of the 20th century, louisa may alcott’s boston, see alcott’s boston homes and hear the stories that inspired the beloved author of little women, north end by little feet, this child's-eye view of boston's north end is specially designed for young walkers (ages 6-12), remarkable women of jamaica plain, boston's jamaica plain neighborhood was home to remarkable women who changed the course of the history, rethinking boston brutalism, explore the historical and social context of an architectural style that has put boston on the international map, the rose f. kennedy greenway, stroll through boston's beautiful new “people’s park” that annually attracts over a million residents and visitors, rowes wharf: sensationally good city making, a visionary concept in urban planning, rowes wharf remains at the center of 21st century boston, annual events, footloose on the freedom trail, our special annual 3-hour july 4th event, beacon hill with a boo, for more than 30 years, this tour has been part of any great halloween celebration in boston., new for 2024, art introspective: copley square to the south end, new for 2024 discover a trove of unknown and underappreciated works of art, boston common: past lives and hidden stories, new for 2024 join us to discover the many lives of boston common and its people, boston's city hall, new for 2024 explore the ins and outs of boston's historic city hall, sam adams' boston, new for 2024 explore the life and influence of patriot samuel adams, slavery and abolition in massachusetts, new for 2024 explore massachusetts' long and complex history of slavery.

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The 10 best Boston walking tours

See the city on foot with these fun and informative walking tours around Boston

Boston has a history that spans centuries, and the city offers hundreds of landmarks and historic locales where you can learn about some of America’s most important events. Boston is also a compact, walkable city, so its landmarks can be easily explored on foot. Guided tours of the Freedom Trail and other neighborhoods are a great way to take in local history and culture. The city also has a rich culinary scene, and food tours will steer you towards the best of the best. For a deep dive into Boston’s history and culture, check out the best walking tours the city has to offer. And once you ’ ve finished a tour, keep the fun going by checking out the  best Boston attractions ,   best free things to do in Boston , and   best museums in Boston .

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Freedom Trail to Copley Square

1.  Freedom Trail to Copley Square

This two-hour guided tour from Boston City Walks begins with historic highlights along the Freedom Trail. As it continues, you’ll get a glimpse of the fancy homes in Beacon Hill, explore the Public Garden, see Victorian brownstones in Copley Square, walk along Newbury Street, and end up at the Boston Marathon finish line. This informative and accessible tour is ideal for families and anyone who wants to explore picturesque neighborhoods and the Freedom Trail in one go.

Boston Movie Mile

2.  Boston Movie Mile

Movie fans can visit more than 30 filming locations from movies and TV on this tour from On Location Tours . From benches ( Ted and Good Will Hunting ) to bars ( Cheers and The Departed ), historic homes ( The Thomas Crown Affair ) to Dunkin Donuts ( The Town ), you can reenact movie scenes while also learning about some of Boston’s historic landmarks. A local actor leads the tour, so you’ll also get some behind-the-scenes info about Boston’s film industry. This one often sells out, so book in advance. 

PhotoWalks Highlights of Boston

3.  PhotoWalks Highlights of Boston

For photo enthusiasts and Instagram influencers, PhotoWalks offers walking tours through Boston landmarks and give instructions and creative tips on how to best capture them, whether with a digital SLR or just a smartphone. The Highlights of Boston tour covers the most photogenic parts of the Freedom Trail. Beacon Hill, the Public Garden, and Back Bay. Lead by a professional photographer, this tour will ensure you see city’s historic highlights and head home with some great pics to share. 

Boston Jewish Culture Walking Tour

4.  Boston Jewish Culture Walking Tour

Learn about Boston’s Jewish roots on this Boston City Walks tour that explores historic synagogues, homes, gathering spots, and neighborhoods. The tour begins in the “back side” of Beacon Hill, where Jews resided in the 19th century. Stops include the Vilna Shul, Puffer House Cigar-Rolling Factory, and the Holocaust Memorial. The tour concludes in the North End, which was home to Jewish immigrants before Italians transformed it into Little Italy. 

Boston Pizza and Taverns Tour

5.  Boston Pizza and Taverns Tour

Beer and pizza make a history lesson a whole lot more fun. With Boston Pizza Tours , you’ll visit a series of historic taverns and try some of Boston’s best pizza. Explore Faneuil Hall, Blackstone Block, and the North End. Settle in at Bell in Hand, a tavern in operation since 1795, and grab a drink where Paul Revere once did. And, of course, enjoy slices from a range of famous Boston pizzerias.

PhotoWalks Beacon Hill Tour

6.  PhotoWalks Beacon Hill Tour

Beacon Hill is one of the most exclusive residential areas in Boston. The neighborhood’s narrow streets, 19th-century homes, charming architectural details, brick sidewalks, gas lamps, and colorful flowers make it one of the most photographed segments in the city. To make sure you capture the beauty of this area, while also learning about its fascinating history, take a PhotoWalks tour led by a professional photographer. You’ll pick up creative photography tips and learn how to capture the beauty of a scene from unexpected angles. 

Davis Square Food Tour

7.  Davis Square Food Tour

For a unique, food-focused tour, check out Off the Beaten Path Food Tours. Tastings, tours, and progressive dinners are offered in Harvard Square, Kendall Square, Jamaica Plain, and more. The Davis Square Food Tour highlights the colorful, diverse Somerville neighborhood that has become a hot destination for dining. With knowledgeable guides, you’ll learn the history of the neighborhood, sample innovative eats, try your hand at candlepin bowling, and finish up with a taste of marshmallow fluff, a sweet treat invented in Somerville. 

Harvard Campus Walking Tour

8.  Harvard Campus Walking Tour

You might just soak up some smarts on this Trademark Tours Harvard Campus Walking Tour . Current Harvard students will guide you around the campus and share their experiences. Visit historic buildings in Harvard Yard, see the famous John Harvard Statue, explore the surrounding Harvard Square neighborhood, and hear stories about some of the famous people who attended the school. 

North End Market Tour

9.  North End Market Tour

The North End is an easy neighborhood to wander and sample delicious Italian delicacies on your own, but exploring with Michele Topor’s Boston Food Tours can take your knowledge to another level by teaching (and feeding) you along the way. On this tour you’ll learn how Italian food traditions were adapted to America, get insider cooking tips, and find out where to buy the best ingredients. You’ll also learn about the best hidden gems in the neighborhood, ensuring you’ll get more out of your future visits. 

North End Wine Tour

10.  North End Wine Tour

With this offering from City Wine Tours , you’ll learn about the North End while tasting wines at top restaurants and wine shops. Limited group sizes keeps the tours intimate, as knowledgeable guides teach tasting, pairing, and buying fine wines amidst the charming, historic venues. City Wine Tours also offers tasting tours in South End, Back Bay, and Assembly Row in Somerville. 

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The 15 Best Boston Tours

Get to know one of America's most historic cities with these tours.

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Hoping to experience Boston through the eyes of a local? A guided tour may be just the thing. Factoring in traveler sentiment and expert opinion, U.S. News selected some of Boston's best tours. Whether you're eating your way through the North End or zipping around Boston Common on a Segway, you'll see this New England city in a new light and learn some of its history along the way during these top Boston tours.

The Revolutionary Story Tour

Price: Adults from $76; kids from $38 Duration: 4 hours

Many reviewers call this tour enjoyable and one of the best walking tours they'd ever been on thanks to the engaging guide. Led by a local resident with degrees in history, political science and public policy, the tour takes visitors through the streets of Boston to chronologically retell the story of the American Revolution. Along the 3.5-mile jaunt, you'll pass by a dozen of the sites featured on the Freedom Trail, and you'll also hear about the key players in 18th-century Boston, including John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and Paul Revere.

Tours are offered daily at 9:30 a.m. There is also a 1:30 p.m. tour Thursday through Sunday during the winter months and daily during the summer months through the beginning of November. There is a maximum of 16 people per tour. The company partners with another local guide to provide private tours.

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City Experiences by Hornblower – New England Aquarium Whale Watch Cruise

Price: Adults from $65; kids from $45 Duration: 3.5 hours

Hop on one of City Experience's high-speed catamarans for a whale watching excursion to the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary. This area is a magnet for whales, dolphins, sea birds and other marine creatures who head there to feed. New England Aquarium naturalists on board offer their insights on whales, answer questions and explain whale behaviors, a big plus for travelers. During your trip, you may see several different species of whales, including humpbacks, finbacks, minkes, sei whales and endangered right whales.

Tours leave from mid-May through early-November from Long Wharf, which is located near the aquarium. Tour frequency depends on the month, but there is at least one per day. Cruisers say the tour is fun and report seeing plenty of wildlife. Combo tickets that include admission to the aquarium are also available. The company also offers sightseeing and sunset cruises.

CityView Trolley Tours

Price: Adults from $42; kids from $20 Duration: 1 hour

The family-friendly hop-on, hop-off CityView Trolley Tours offer a convenient and comfortable way to explore the city and visit its top attractions , something visitors (especially those in Boston for the first time) appreciate. Stops at the New England Aquarium, Quincy Market and Old North Church, among others, make it easy to access sites along the Freedom Trail and other neighborhoods. What's more, guides share fun and informational tidbits along the way.

Trolleys run daily from mid-April to November from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Note: While you can hop on and hop off the trolley as you please, tickets are only valid for one full tour loop. Two-day passes are also available.

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Old Town Trolley Tours – Boston Hop-On Hop-Off Trolley Tour

Price: Adults from $50; kids from $29 Duration: 1.5 hours

Explore the top sights in Boston on this hop-on, hop-off trolley tour that makes 18 stops. Along the route, you can hop off and explore attractions like Faneuil Hall, the "Cheers" bar, the USS Constitution and the Old State House, and then hop back on at your leisure. Without getting off, you'll tour for about 90 minutes. Trolleys frequently stop approximately every 15 minutes. Participants praise the convenience this tour offers and rave about the entertaining, informative guides. Reviewers also say the tour is a great way to see the city without having to do a lot of walking.

Trolleys run daily from 9 a.m. to 4 or 5 p.m., depending on the time of year. For one-day tours, tickets allow for unlimited re-boarding. Tickets also get you discounted rates for a Boston Harbor cruise as well as discounted entry to the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum. Two-day tickets, as well as the Ghosts & Gravestones evening tour are also available.

Boston Pizza Tours – North End Pizza Tour

Price: From $49 Duration: 2.5 hours

Sink your teeth into some of Boston's best pizza on this walking tour. You'll start your stroll in North End, which is considered Boston's Little Italy. Along the way, you'll pass by five sites on the Freedom Trail, including the Paul Revere House and the Old North Church. The tour cost includes three full-size pizza slices, water and a cannoli. Tourgoers applaud guides for their positive attitudes and entertaining, educational delivery of Boston history. Reviewers are also complimentary of the food.

Tours are generally offered two times daily at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., but a 5 p.m. tour is offered during certain months of the year. Tours are capped at 12 participants. The tour can accommodate vegetarian diets; those with other dietary restrictions (such as vegan diets or food allergies) will need to take a private tour.

Fenway Park Tours

Price: Adults from $25; kids from $17 Duration: 1 hour

Baseball fans and history buffs relish the chance to take a behind-the-scenes peek at America's oldest ballpark. Even non-baseball fans find the tour worthwhile, according to reviewers. The tour takes visitors to important sites within the ballpark, including the world-famous 37-foot-high Green Monster. The excellent guides, full of Red Sox and Fenway Park trivia, offer an entertaining tour and are a hit with participants.

Tours run year-round from 9.m. to 5 p.m. (at 10 a.m. November through March) and start on the hour. On game days, the last tour is scheduled three hours before game time. Fenway Park also offers a variety of other stadium tours, including Day Game Premium Tours and Fenway in Fifteen, a condensed 15-minute tour.

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Boston Segway Tours

Price: From $69 Duration: 1 or 2 hours

Boston Segway Tours takes visitors on an adventure through the city. Since it's faster to glide than walk, you can cover much more ground on Segway than by foot. As you travel from Boston Common to the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway, your guide takes you by some of Boston's most famous landmarks while always keeping an eye out for riders' safety, according to tour-takers. Pick a two-hour tour to visit Cambridge.

Participants must be 14 or older and weigh at least 100 pounds to ride; additional restrictions may apply.

Urban AdvenTours – City View Bike Tour

Price: From $60 Duration: 3 hours

Exploring Boston by bike is a great way to cover a lot of ground in an exciting, active way. Urban AdvenTours' flagship City View Bike Tour takes participants on a 10- to 12-mile trek through six different neighborhoods. You'll bike through major Boston sites, such as North End, the Boston University campus and Kenmore Square, Fenway Park, the South End, Boston Common and Long Wharf. Along with the comprehensive overview of the city, riders commend the care guides take in making them feel safe.

This tour rides daily at 10 a.m., with additional 2 p.m. departures on Saturday and Sunday during the summer months. The tour is best for those comfortable riding on city streets. Children must be age 10 or older. Adults can upgrade to an electric bike for an additional fee. Urban AdvenTours also offers cycling trips through Cambridge and the Emerald Necklace park system, as well as a family-friendly tour for kids 10 and younger.

Off the Eaten Path Tours

Price: Adults from $95; kids from $40 Duration: 3 hours

On this food tour of the North End – Boston's famous Italian neighborhood – owner Paula Noukos promises more than just samples of tasty food. Besides stopping at popular spots, such as Bricco Panetteria and Galleria Umberto, you'll hear tips on how to shop for the best extra virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegar. You'll also learn about the history and architecture of this unique neighborhood, a highlight for reviewers. Travelers are also fond of the guide and appreciate her vast knowledge of the neighborhood.

Tours are generally offered Tuesday through Saturday at 11 a.m. and are limited to 12 people.

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Boston Duck Tours

Price: Adults from $53; kids from $38 Duration: 80 minutes

Quack and splash your way around Beantown with the entertaining Boston Duck Tours, which takes passengers around Boston and into the Charles River on World War II-style amphibious landing vehicles. On the tour, entertaining "conDUCKtors" keep up a lively patter, describing neighborhoods, Boston history, architecture and trivia along the way. A highlight for many visitors is when the vehicle heads into the river offering a different perspective of the city.

Ticket discounts are available for seniors and children 2 and younger. Tours depart from the Museum of Science, the Prudential Center and the New England Aquarium several times a day from mid-March through early-December.

Boston Crawling – Independence Pub Crawl

Price: From $75 Duration: 2 hours

Sip your way through the city at four historic watering holes on Boston Crawling's Independence Pub Crawl. On this tour, you'll visit pubs that have historic significance, drink local brews and hear Boston's "secret" history as you barhop along the Freedom Trail. Reviewers say the tour is informative and fun and applaud the beer recommendations provided by the guides.

Participants can take tours daily at 3 and 7 p.m. There is also an additional noon tour on the weekends. Tourgoers must be at least 21 years old, regardless of whether they're drinking. Tickets include four draft beers of your choice. If you prefer to purchase drinks as you go, you can purchase tickets for a lesser price.

PhotoWalks Tours of Boston – Freedom Trail

Price: Adults from $45; kids from $20 Duration: 1.5 hours

Explore the historic sites of the city and refine your photography skills at the same time on this tour. In addition to visiting Freedom Trail landmarks, such as Boston Common, Park Street Church, the Granary Burying Ground and the Boston Massacre Site, you'll also learn expert tips on how to use your camera or smartphone to take the best pictures – a highlight for many participants. Reviewers are also complimentary of the insightful guides.

Tours run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday year-round at 1 p.m. The tour is capped at 10 participants, but maybe more during peak times of the year. If you're interested in exploring other neighborhoods or topics, you can sign up for one of PhotoWalks' other tours, including Beacon Hill and the North End, among others.

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Freedom Trail Tours – Walk Into History

Price: Adults from $17; kids from $8 Duration: 1.5 hours

The nonprofit Freedom Trail Foundation leads the way on this tour of the Freedom Trail – a milelong path that weaves past some of the city's most historic sites. A costumed guide, in character, leads you to 11 sites, including Boston Common, King's Chapel, the Old South Meeting House, the Boston Massacre site and Faneuil Hall. Reviewers rave about the guides and the characters they inhabit, and highly recommend this excursion over a self-guided tour of the Freedom Trail.

Tours are given daily at 11 a.m., noon and 1 p.m. Other themed tours, including tours that focus on the women of the Revolutionary War and African American patriots, are also available.

Boston Foodie Tours – Boston Public Market & North End Tour

Price: From $90 Duration: 3 hours

Boston Foodie Tours explores two of Boston's famous mainstays: The North End and the Boston Public Market. After enjoying pizza, cannoli and bread in the North End, you'll wind your way to the market to sample doughnuts and ice cream, among other treats. Your tour concludes with a tasting of clam chowder and cornbread. Past tourgoers say this is a must-do experience while visiting Boston.

Tours run Tuesday through Saturday at 10:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. on Sundays. Tours are not given on major holidays. The company also offers a comprehensive tour of the North End, plus a private foodie outing to Beacon Hill, among other options.

City Brew Tours – Boston Signature Brew Tour

Price: From $89 Duration: 3.5 hours

For an in-depth Boston beer education, City Brew Tours' Signature Brew Tour is a great place to start. During the tour, you'll be chauffeured around the city in a comfortable van, visit three craft breweries, get behind-the-scenes tours and enjoy up to 12 different local craft beers and a snack along the way. Tourgoers laud the knowledgeable guides and love that driving isn't an issue.

City Brew offers this tour Wednesday through Sunday. Outings depart at 4:45 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday. Friday through Sunday, tours begin at noon. All participants must be 21 or older to tour. Tours are capped at 14 participants. A Boston Brew Mystery Crawl is also offered, as are private tours.

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The famous Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile red-brick trail through Boston’s historic neighborhoods that tells the story of the American Revolution and beyond. From the Old North Church to Faneuil Hall, and through resonant burying grounds, visit the temples and landmarks of the Revolutionary Era.

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Begin your journey at the Boston Common Visitor Information Center located at 139 Tremont Street and conclude at the USS Constitution in Charlestown.

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The Boston Common is America’s oldest public park, purchased from Wm. Blackstone in 1635 to be used as common grazing land for the feeding of  cattell . The British militia used it as a  trayning  field.  

The Common has also been the site of hangings, duels, public celebrations and spirited oratory. Today it continues to host public celebrations as well as concerts, ice skating, Shakespearean plays, holiday festivities, sports activities and public rallies.  

Designed by Charles Bulfinch, the State House was completed in January 1798 at a cost of $133,333 (more than five times the budget). John Hancock, a wealthy merchant, patriot, signer of the Declaration of Independence and the first elected Governor of Massachusetts originally owned the land. The oldest building on Beacon Hill is now the seat of the Massachusetts state government. The golden dome, one of Boston’s distinguishing landmarks, wasn’t always gilded. It was originally built of wood. Paul Revere & Sons was commissioned in 1802 to cover it with copper to prevent water leakage. In 1874, the dome was gilded with 23-karat gold leaf.

Park Street Church acquired the nickname Brimstone Corner, both in reference to the fire-and-brimstone sermons and to the gun powder that was stored in the crypt during the War of 1812. Founded in 1809, the Church’s 217-foot white steeple was the first landmark a traveler saw upon approaching Boston.  

On July 4, 1829, abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison gave his first public anti-slavery address here, and two years later, on July 4, the hymn America, better known as My Country ’Tis of Thee, was first sung on the Church steps. 

So named because of its proximity to Boston’s first granary, this is the most visited burying ground in Boston and the final resting place of many prominent Bostonians. Buried here are John Hancock, Samuel Adams, nine governors, all five Boston Massacre victims, Paul Revere, Ben Franklin’s parents and Peter Faneuil.

Under orders from King James II in 1686, land was seized, and the first Anglican Church was constructed. By 1749, the original wooden structure was too small for the congregation, and so the Georgian chapel was constructed around the original church.  

Adjacent to King’s Chapel is Boston’s first burying ground. Here you will find the graves of John Winthrop, Massachusetts’ first governor; William Dawes, Paul Revere’s compatriot who also made the ride to Lexington, and Mary Chilton, believed to be the first woman to step off the Mayflower.    

Embedded in the sidewalk in front of Old City Hall is the mosaic City Carpet, which commemorates the site of the first public school in the U.S., Boston Latin School (1635). Among the school’s alumni are Ben Franklin, John Hancock, Samuel Adams, Charles Bulfinch and Ralph Waldo Emerson. 

Richard Greenough’s statue of Ben Franklin, erected in 1856, prominently stands in front of Old City Hall. Look closely at Franklin’s face. The sculptor said that he found  the left side of the great man’s face philosophical and reflective and the right side funny and smiling.

The original building on this site was the home of Anne Hutchinson, who was banished from Massachusetts in 1638 for her unorthodox religious views. By the mid-1800s, the Old Corner Bookstore was a flourishing literary center. Here, Ticknor and Fields published works by Dickens, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Tennyson, Hawthorne, Emerson, Longfellow, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Julia Ward Howe among others. The Atlantic Monthly, a Boston institution, was originally published here as well. Today, the building continues as a place of commerce. 

Built in 1729, this is the second oldest church in Boston. The largest building in colonial Boston, Old South was used for public meetings when the angry crowd outgrew Faneuil Hall. Many of the crucial events that led up to the Revolution took place here. The most famous of the meetings was held on December 16, 1773, when over 5,000 gathered to protest the tax on tea.  

During the British occupation of Boston in 1775-1776, British troops desecrated this sanctuary of freedom by using it as a stable and riding school, while drinks were served from the balcony. The pulpit and pews were chopped into firewood and the library was used as kindling. 

On another note, Phillis Wheatley, the first female African American published poet, was a full member of the Meeting House. An original copy of her work is on permanent display here.  

Built in 1713, the Old State House is Boston’s oldest surviving public building. It was the center of political and commercial life, housing the merchant’s exchange (a precursor to today’s stock exchange) on the ground floor and the royally appointed government offices and the freely elected members of the Assembly of the Massachusetts Bay Colony on the upper floors.  

The site played a central role in the story of rebellion, from James Otis’ 1761 speech against the Writs of Assistance to the Boston Massacre in 1770 to the reading of the Declaration of Independence from the east balcony in July 1776.  

Adjacent to the Old State House, a ring of cobblestones commemorates the Boston Massacre. Five men were killed in this clash between Colonists and Redcoats. Among the slain men was Crispus Attucks, the first African American to die for the patriotic cause.  

Interestingly, John Adams and Josiah Quincy, loyal to justice as well as the patriotic cause, defended the British soldiers. All but two were acquitted. The guilty had their thumbs branded and were then set free. 

The building was a gift from wealthy merchant Peter Faneuil in 1742. Faneuil Hall served as a meeting place and an open-air market. It was here that Bostonians met to form their opposition to British authority. As a result of the impassioned speeches by such patriots as Samuel Adams and James Otis, the nickname Cradle of Liberty was earned, especially when citizens rallied against the Sugar Act, the Stamp Act, the Townsend Acts and the landing of British troops.  

Charles Bulfinch enlarged the building in 1806. After the Revolution, Bostonians continued to gather at Faneuil Hall for the anti-slavery speeches of William Lloyd Garrison, Wendell Phillips and Frederick Douglass. The women’s rights movement, early temperance rallies and nearly every war since 1812 have been debated within these walls. 

Built around 1680, the Paul Revere House is the oldest remaining structure in downtown Boston, and only official Freedom Trail site that is a home. It was from here that its famous occupant set out for the midnight ride. Revere was not only a patriot, but also an expert silversmith, copper manufacturer, part-time dentist, engraver and the father of 16 children. As many as eight children lived here with him, along with his mother, his first and (after 1773) his second wife.  

It was from this steeple that Sexton Robert Newman hung two lanterns on April 18, 1775, to signal the beginning of Paul Revere’s momentous ride. The action is widely regarded as the spark that ignited the American Revolution.  

Built in 1723, Old North is Boston’s oldest church building. See a wealth of historic works, including the first bells brought to the Colonies, its original 18th-century brass chandeliers and clock, and the 17th- century carved angels that were captured by a Colonial privateer. More than 1,000 individuals lay in rest in the underground crypt, including the Royal Governor’s second-in-command at Lexington and Concord.

Copp’s Hill was Boston’s largest colonial burying ground, dating from 1659. Some notables buried here include the Mather family, a very prominent New England ministerial family; Edmund Hartt, builder of the USS Constitution; Robert Newman, who hung the lanterns for Paul Revere’s ride, and Prince Hall, anti-slavery activist, Revolutionary soldier and founder of the African Grande Masonic Lodge. Copp’s Hill is also the final resting place of countless free African Americans.  

Because of its height and prominent location overlooking Boston Harbor, the British used the burying ground to aim their cannons on Charlestown during the Battle of Bunker Hill. Target practice was also conducted here. Be sure to take a look at the grave marker of Daniel Malcom, a member of the Sons of Liberty.

Launched in Boston in 1797, the USS Constitution is the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world. Her nickname was earned during the War of 1812 when British cannonballs appeared to bounce off her impenetrable hull and the seamen cried out Huzzah! Her sides are made of iron! Today she is manned by an active duty U.S. Navy crew and docked in the Charlestown Navy Yard.

The Battle of Bunker Hill was one of the bloodiest battles of the American Revolution. "Don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes!" became the legendary battle cry, according to lore, and immortalized the determination of the ill-equipped Colonists who stood facing the powerful British Army on June 17, 1775. Today the 221-foot granite obelisk commemorates the site of this first major battle. 

Map of the Freedom Trail

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Stop by a Visitor Information Center to purchase a ticket. Tours leave from the red brick line in front of the Boston Common Visitor Center. 

Freedom Trail® Foundation — Official Freedom Trail Tours®

  • (617) 357-8300

Boston By Foot, Inc.

  • 87 Mount Vernon Street
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Boston Town Crier - Tours of Freedom Trail

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Hub Town Tours: Freedom Trail Small Group Tour

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  • +1 (844) 482-8696

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Freedom Trail FAQs

How long is the freedom trail.

The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile red-brick path featuring a unique collection of 16 historic sites throughout Downtown, the North End, and Charlestown. How much time it takes to see the entire Trail depends on how much time one dedicates to each site.   Most guided walking tours take around 90 minutes and cover 1 mile of the Trail. 

Where does the freedom trail start?

We recommend starting your journey at the Boston Common Visitor Information Center at 139 Tremont Street and concluding at the USS Constitution in Charlestown. However, the suggested Freedom Trail route is based solely on geographical location, and sites can be visited in any order.

Does it cost money to experience the Freedom Trail?

There is no fee associated with walking the Freedom trail, making it the perfect activity during your visit to Boston! There is, however, a fee associated with admission to some historic sites and guided walking tours. Visit the map above for more information on site admission.

How do I buy walking tour tickets?

Tickets to guided tours of the Freedom Trail can be purchased online or at the Boston Common Visitor Information Center (139 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02108). 

Is the Freedom Trail wheelchair-accessible?

Yes, the Freedom Trail and guided walking tours are wheelchair accessible. 

Are dogs allowed on the Freedom Trail?

Yes, dogs are allowed on the Freedom Trail as it is a path on city sidewalks and in public spaces such as Boston Common, Bunker Hill Monument grounds, and Charlestown Navy Yard.  Dogs are not permitted in the historic burying grounds or the historic sites’ buildings.  Please call historic sites directly to inquire about service animals.

Where can I find maps of the Freedom Trail?

A downloadable map of the Freedom Trail can be found here .

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Private tour guide Ben Edwards, a relative of Paul Revere, offers Boston’s Best customized Freedom Trail walking tour! Ben’s tour is FUN and Educational.

Working with Ben is the ideal choice if you:

  • Seek insider secrets and advice from a Boston tour guide who can introduce you to the very best the city has to offer.
  • Wish to experience historic Boston like a celebrity and delight in being entertained.
  • Desire more than history and appreciate surprises along the way.
  • Are intrigued by the opportunity to hold and read rare documents and original colonial newspapers from Ben’s personal collection.
  • Value the unique chance to see Boston with a relative of Paul Revere—a highly experienced guide whose ancestors walked the same cobblestone streets as Benjamin Franklin, John Hancock, and Samuel Adams.
  • Enjoy the bonus of receiving Ben’s children’s book about the beginning of the American Revolution in print, eBook, and MP3 audio formats.

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“I cannot imagine a more wonderful tour and a more perfect guide! The walk really does take one to all the great sites. And Ben’s knowledge of people, places, events and dates is absolutely incomparable.”

“Ben is careful to detail, passionate, and knowledgeable of accurate history. And he is fun and personable. All of the characteristics that make a unique and exceptional experience!”

“Wow! If you want a true historical perspective and a fun and entertaining way to see Boston, this is by far the best tour of Boston you can take!”

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The 20th Anniversary Edition of One April in Boston

Learn the real story of Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride in a tale that teaches American history, the power of imagination, and the value of goal setting.

Ben’s children’s book, based on the lives of his Boston ancestors, was written after six years of extensive research. Fully illustrated, 256 pages. Revised in 2024.

Available from the author and at the Paul Revere House, King’s Chapel, and Old North Church – all copies are donated. Tour groups get the print and audiobook versions for free.

Boston Walking Tours with Ben Edwards—What You’ll Experience

On a Walking Boston private guided walking tour, you’ll experience the Freedom Trail sites in Boston in a fun and unique way. Ben Edwards will keep you fully engaged with his lively and animated storytelling and through a history trivia contest that’s sure to bring out the competitive nature in members of your group or family. You’ll appreciate Ben’s endless knowledge, enthusiasm, and sense of humor.

Along the tour route Ben carries a backpack of treasures including rare documents and historic newspapers and lets you hold history in your hands. Bringing Boston history to life in this fashion is something no other tour delivers . You’ll also see hidden spots that other Boston walking tours miss.

Your private tour group (on tour option 3) will have the opportunity to stop at Parker’s Restaurant in the historic and haunted Omni Parker House Hotel. Here you can purchase and enjoy Boston Cream Pie and Parker House Rolls as Ben transports you back in time through his collection of rare Parker House memorabilia.

Along the route you’ll go inside King’s Chapel, Faneuil Hall, and 3 historic burying grounds. P articipants in tour options 2 and 3 can visit inside the Paul Revere House and Old North Church while option 3 participants can also visit inside Old South Meeting House and the Old State House. Option 3 includes time for a lunch break at Union Oyster House along the Freedom Trail—America’s oldest continuously operating restaurant established in 1826.

Ben’s Boston walking tours are customized to the specific needs of your group or family and are ideal for all ages. You won’t find a tour guide in Boston better at keeping children interested and engaged than Ben. Since 2004 he has worked with thousands of students, a large number of groups and families from across the United States, and visitors from around the globe.

Walking Boston Lets You Hold History In Your Hands

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The unequaled passion Ben Edwards has for Boston is evident from the moment you meet him. It’s one of the things that makes his private guided walking tour unlike any other in the city. With Ben, you’ll walk the same streets that four generations of his ancestors did and even pass the spot where their home once stood before, during, and after the American Revolution.

The Edwards family connection to Paul Revere and the words of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem “Paul Revere’s Ride” have captured Ben’s imagination since childhood. They inspired him to learn more about the patriot and Boston history and even write an educational and inspirational children’s book on the subject. On a walking tour of Boston with Ben Edwards you’ll learn the real story of Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride and hear tales about Revere, his family, and his many business ventures that you won’t get on ANY other tour. You’ll even receive a wonderful MP3 audio of Longfellow’s famous poem and get a FIRST LOOK at the paintings that will appear in the upcoming book Paul Revere’s Ride: An Illustrated History by Cortney Skinner.

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The Best Walking Tours in Boston

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I love Boston — and not just because I was born there.

Boston’s roots stretch back to the 17th century when it was founded by Puritan colonists from Europe. It was a devout settlement, with enforced church attendance and marriage (persecution of sinners was equally enforced).

The city was home to one of the first schools in America , as well as the very first college: Harvard. The settlement grew in importance, with its most significant role being during the American Revolution.

No single blog post can do Boston — and its complex and important history — justice. For that, you’ll need to visit!

To help you make the most out of your next trip to “Beantown,” I’ve put together this list of the best walking, food, and photography tours. Boston is home to tons of amazing free and paid walking tours that will give you a much better overview of the city and its historical contributions to modern-day America.

Whether you’re a budget backpacker looking to learn something new or a history buff ready to test your expert knowledge, Boston will have a walking tour for you!

Best Overall Tour

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Take Walks is my go-to walking tour company. Their guides are always experts who have in-depth knowledge that other tours don’t. In Boston, they have a detailed Freedom Trail tour that covers the highlights while also providing insider access to Paul Revere’s home. They also run a full-day tour to Salem , where you can learn all about the witch trials. I can’t recommend these tours enough!

Best Free Tour

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Free Tours by Foot is one of the biggest and best free walking tours out there. I’ve been on their walking tours all around the world and always come back having learned something new. They have half a dozen different tours around Boston, though I think the Freedom Trail tour is the best place to start. If you’re looking for something more unique, be sure to check out the Beacon Hill Crime tour!

While those may be the best free and paid tours in the city, Boston has a lot of cool tour options to serve any interest. Here are some of my other favorite tour companies in the city:

1. Devour Food Tours

As a foodie, I always try to take a food tour when I visit somewhere. Devour is my go-to company as their tours always feature amazing eats and include tons of interesting information. In Boston, their Freedom Trail & North End food tour lasts three hours and includes stops at six different businesses, including the oldest restaurant in the city. You’ll get to try Italian pastry, as well as local favorites like clam chowder and lobster rolls.

Tours from $89 USD.

2. Cambridge Historical Tours

This company offers some of the best overview tours of Boston. On their Freedom Trail tour, you’ll visit all 16 official sites of the Freedom Trail and dive deep into US history as Boston was a pivotal staging ground for revolutionary activities. You’ll see the resting places of John Hancock, Paul Revere, and Samuel Adams; the city’s iconic Golden Dome; historic Faneuil Hall, and much more! It’s a solid introductory tour to the city and the country.

Tours from $32 USD.

3. The Hahvahd Tour

Founded in 1636, Harvard is the oldest university in the country and one of the most sought-after schools in the world. On this 70-minute tour you’ll get an insider look at this iconic institution. Guides are current students, so you’ll not only learn about the university’s past but also what life is like for students today.

Tours from $22 USD.

4. US Ghost Adventures

If ghosts and the paranormal are your cup of tea, consider taking the Boos and Brews haunted Pub Crawl . On this two-hour pub crawl, you’ll visit four different bars and five haunted sites around the city. You’ll visit a 17th-century graveyard, learn about the life and death of Sam Adams (one of the Founding Fathers), and hear ghostly tales about a haunted hotel.

Tours from $35 USD.

5. Sam Adams Brewery Tour

If you’re the sort of traveler who often gets thirsty on your tours, then this might be the one for you! The Sam Adams Brewery runs a 45-minute tour of its famous brewery, and it includes a few samples to quench your thirst (you have to be over 21 of course). The tour fills up fast so be sure to book early online. The brewery also has a R&D tour for $5 USD where you can try experimental flavors that aren’t available yet and provide feedback as well as Bier Keller experience that brings together two age-old pleasures: beer and cheese!

The Sam Signature Experience Tour is $10 USD. The Bier Keller tour is $40 USD.

6. State House Tour

The Massachusetts State House, home to the governor and government of Massachusetts, has free tours during the week. You can join a guided tour or take a self-guided tour if you’d rather go solo. Tours last 30-45 minutes. You’ll learn about the building, which was built in 1798 and went way over budget, as well as how the state government functions. If you’re a fan of architecture or politics, this brief but informative tour is worth checking out.

Tours are available Monday-Friday 10am-3:30pm. To organize a free tour, call +1 617-727-3676.

7. Boston By Foot

Boston By Foot is a local non-profit that organizes historical tours around the city. They have half a dozen daily and weekly tours on offer, as well as over two dozen tours that run on a monthly or quarterly schedule (so be sure to book early so you know what tours are available). Tours range from the classic Freedom Trail to literary tours to river cruises that focus on the city’s architecture. There’s a huge variety of options and they are all run by enthusiastic local volunteers who are well-trained and knowledgeable about the city and its past.

Tours from $13-16 USD.

Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or someone just looking to explore one of the best cities in the United States , Boston will have a walking tour to suit your needs — no matter your budget! While I like Take Walks the best, any tour company here will be great!

Book Your Trip to Boston: Logistical Tips and Tricks

Book Your Flight Use Skyscanner to find a cheap flight. They are my favorite search engine because they search websites and airlines around the globe so you always know no stone is left unturned.

Book Your Accommodation You can book your hostel with Hostelworld as they have the biggest inventory and best deals. If you want to stay somewhere other than a hostel, use Booking.com as they consistently return the cheapest rates for guesthouses and cheap hotels. My favorite hostel to stay in the city is HI Boston .

For more hostels, check out this post on the best hostels in the city.

If you want to know the best neighborhoods to stay in, here’s my guide to all the best areas in town .

Don’t Forget Travel Insurance Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. My favorite companies that offer the best service and value are:

  • SafetyWing (best for everyone)
  • Insure My Trip (for those over 70)
  • Medjet (for additional evacuation coverage)

Looking for the Best Companies to Save Money With? Check out my resource page for the best companies to use when you travel. I list all the ones I use to save money when I’m on the road. They will save you money when you travel too.

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Founded in 1630, Boston, Massachusetts is one of the oldest cities in the United States and a great place to visit on your next vacation. Not only are there fun outdoor activities like walking the 2.5-mile long freedom trail or taking a relaxing cruise on the Boston Harbor, but there’s also an exciting nightlife as well as fun for families. 

Here, we’ve listed the 55 best things to do in Boston, so there’s something for everyone on this list. Whether you’re visiting for Boston’s rich history or tasty seafood, we have you covered. And if you’re an AAA member , you can also take advantage of plenty of discounts while you’re there.  

1. Boston Light

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The Boston Light is one of the most iconic Boston attractions , and it’s a must-see for history lovers. During the Revolutionary War, the original Boston Light was destroyed and later restored in 1859. There are a variety of cruises in Boston Harbor that allow you to see the light from a distance, or you can take a boat tour to Little Brewster Island to see the lighthouse up close. 

2. Boston Athenaeum

Bibliophiles will love visiting the Boston Athenaeum , one of the oldest libraries in the country. Originally founded in the early 1800s, you can take a free tour of the Athenaeum to learn more about the building’s rich history in Boston. The Athenaeum has hundreds of thousands of books, and there are quiet reading rooms where you can sit down and enjoy some good books. There are also regular events at the Athenaeum, so check their calendar before you book your trip.

3. Boston Signature Lunch Cruise

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If you’re looking for a good meal while also taking in scenic views around the Boston Harbor, the Signature Lunch Cruise is the perfect way to spend an afternoon. This two-hour lunch cruise has a complete lunch buffet with plenty of options and a DJ on board for entertainment. For the adults, you can enjoy some cocktails, beer or wine and their full bar.

4. Boston Harbor Sunset Sail Tour

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The Boston Harbor Sunset Sail Tour is perfect for couples looking for a romantic night out while visiting Boston. The cruise is two hours long, and you’ll have incredible views of the city as you travel around the harbor at sunset on this elegant 80-foot yacht. In addition to the gorgeous scenery, you can relax with some adult beverages.

5. Boston Common

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The Boston Common dates back to colonial times, and it’s a great historic location to visit during your visit. Located at the southern end of the Freedom Trail, it has a large park with cozy places to picnic or relax by the pond. It also has walking and jogging paths, and during the winter, the Boston Common is perfect for ice skating. Throughout this 50-acre area, there are also a variety of memorials, like the Soldiers and Sailors Monument, as well as sculptures and statues.

6. Boston Ghosts and Gravestones Trolley Tour

Horror lovers will have a blast at the Boston Ghosts and Gravestones Trolley Tour , a fun-filled ghost-themed tour showing the spooky side of Boston. Known as one of the most haunted cities, you’ll hear ghost stories based on wars from the past, murders and more. This tour goes throughout Downtown Boston and visits the King’s Chapel Burying Ground, home to the graves of many of Boston’s first citizens. Reservations are required, so be sure to book your tickets in advance.

7. Boston Premier Dinner Cruise on Odyssey

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The Premier Dinner Cruise on Odyssey is a cruise that lasts two to three hours while you enjoy entertainment and upscale dining. The Odyssey has a dress code of semi-formal attire, so it’s a great date night or an adult gathering with friends. They offer a full bar, a life DJ, a menu with different salads, pastas, poultry or fish dishes, and delicious desserts. On this cruise, you’ll see the glistening lights from the Boston skyline and landmarks like the Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge, the Seaport District and the USS Constitution warship.

8. Evening Ghost Tour of Boston

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One of the many fun things to do in Boston is an evening ghost tour that starts in Downtown Boston. This guided tour allows you to explore Boston’s dark history and areas known for paranormal activity. This walking tour is one and a half hours, and your tour guide will entertain you with ghost stories and legends along the way.

9. Small-Group Boston City Tour

If you’re unsure what to see in Boston, this small-group Boston city tour has you covered. This fully narrated tour is great for Boston sightseeing because you’ll visit many of the city’s most iconic locations. On this tour, you’ll visit the Bunker Hill Monument, the USS Constitution and popular points of interest like the historic Ivy League college Harvard. The tour is perfect for families and small groups and can host up to seven travelers.

10. Walking Tour of Boston’s Freedom Trail

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Boston’s Freedom Trail is one of the top places to visit in Boston because it’s filled with the rich history of the American Revolution. The Boston Freedom Trail walking tour is 90 minutes long and allows you to see various historic locations. Some notable landmarks along the Freedom Trail include the Massachusetts State House, Paul Revere’s House and Park Street Church. There are also burying grounds like the Granary Burying Ground, the final resting place of historical figures like Paul Revere and Samuel Adams.

11. Boston Movie Mile Walking Tour

If you’re a movie buff, one of the fun activities in Boston that you don’t want to miss is the Movie Mile walking tour . This tour lasts for 90 minutes and lets you visit over 30 locations where various TV shows and movies were filmed. You can have a drink at the original bar where they filmed Cheers or sit on a bench at the Boston Public Garden where Good Will Hunting was filmed. Some other popular filming locations are from films like The Departed, Amistad and Ted.

12. Boston Freedom Trail Scavenger Hunt Adventure

There are many things to see in Boston when you’re checking out the Freedom Trail, but here, you can also have some fun with a historic scavenger hunt. This innovative Freedom Trail Scavenger hunt lets you use your smartphone to guide you as you find and learn about well-known and overlooked parts of the city. This is a great activity for anyone who enjoys challenging puzzles and hunting for clues while enjoying famous parts of the city.

13. Boston Hop-On Hop-Off Trolley Tour

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The hop-on hop-off trolley tour in Boston is perfect to combine with one of the Boston Harbor cruises. This trolley tour allows you to create your itinerary and see some of the most popular sites in Boston, but you get to do it at your own pace. The boarding area for this trolley tour is near the cruise port, and the ticket also comes with discounts on additional activities in Boston, like the Sports Museum and the Boston Tea Party Ships Museum. There are 18 convenient stops, including Faneuil Hall, Historic North End and Copley Square.

14. Boston Harbor Sightseeing Cruise

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This sightseeing cruise lets you see many Boston tourist attractions while traveling on a 1920s-style yacht. While on this cruise, you’ll see famous locations like Old North Church, the USS Cassin Young and the Bunker Hill Monument. The sightseeing cruise also travels by Boston Harbor’s beautiful islands and is a one-and-a-half-hour voyage. The cruise serves light snacks and beverages at the bar if you get hungry.  

15. Boston Parks and Works of Art Scavenger Hunt

One of the best things to do in Boston is to visit all of the magnificent artwork throughout the city. A fun way to experience the city's various monuments, statues and art is by doing the Boston Parks and Works of Art Scavenger Hunt . This activity is run by the top app-led scavenger hunt company Let’s Roam, and it’s great for groups. You will tour the city, seeing different works of art and landmarks while each member of your group has a different interactive role that comes with unique scavenger hunt challenges.

16. Italian Dinner With Tiramisu Finale in Boston

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If you’re a couple looking for things to do in Boston this weekend or any weekend , the Italian dinner with a Tiramisu finale makes for a great time. This isn’t just an ordinary Italian dinner, either. When you attend, the incredible Chef Joe Maglio, who has over 15 years of experience, will be teaching you how to cook a delicious Italian meal from scratch. This hands-on cooking class teaches you the ins and outs of making authentic pasta, and it can also be a great activity for a group.

17. Boston Harbor Moonlight Cruise

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Hosted by Mass Bay Lines, you can take a moonlight cruise through Boston Harbor in the evening during your trip. This is an all-ages 90-minute cruise around the Boston Harbor, where you can relax and see the Boston skyline and other notable landmarks. Onboard, there are snacks, beverages and alcoholic drinks available for the adults.

18. Boston Harbor Brunch Cruise

This brunch cruise is a great way to start your day in Boston. The cruise is two hours long, and you’ll have access to a diverse buffet menu that includes fresh fruit, eggs, bacon, seasonal salads and bakery items. On the brunch cruise , you’ll take in some great sights, like Spectacle Island, Lovells Island, Independence Fort and Boston’s amazing Seaport District.

19. Boston History and Highlights Walking Tour

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There are plenty of must-see locations throughout Boston, and this walking tour will let you experience many of them. On the tour, you will see Custom House Tower, the city’s first skyscraper, as well as Faneuil Hall and the Massachusetts State House. You will also visit the Freedom Trail and can rest your legs at the lovely Boston Public Garden. This walking tour is hosted by a knowledgeable tour guide who will teach you about Boston’s rich history as you take in the stunning views.

20. Boston Seafood Lovers Adventure

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Boston is the home of some of the most delicious seafood in the country, so this is one of the best things to do in Boston, MA , for all seafood-loving travelers. During the Seafood Lovers Adventure , you will get to eat some of the city’s best seafood and have a tour guide leading you to some of the most historic sites. Some of the amazing seafood fare you’ll get to taste include lobster rolls, clam chowder and more as you visit waterfront shacks and classic restaurants.

21. Boston Sights and Sips Cruise

The Sights and Sips cruise in Boston is an adults-only cruise that offers an incredible evening of fun and alcoholic beverages. This 90-minute cruise provides scenic views of the Boston Harbor as you drink cocktails, wine and beer from the fully-stocked bar. There’s also an onboard DJ for some live entertainment.

22. Boston Private City Tour

As you can see, there are a lot of different city tours of Boston, but if you want a more private setting for your group, this is the tour for you. This private city tour is four hours, and you’ll travel the city in a comfortable luxury vehicle with your group. This tour is catered to your group’s preferences and will stop at the sights you want to see the most. This allows you to go at your own pace while also getting each location’s full history from your guide.

23. Boston Summer Nights Tour

During the summer, a fantastic way to see the city is on this sunset Summer Nights trolley tour of Boston. You will take an Old Town Trolley as you watch the sunset over the Charles River and travel along the cobblestone streets of Boston. The tour stops include John Hancock Tower, the Boston Public Garden, Massachusetts State House and Boston Common. 

24. Mysteries on the Move Scavenger Hunt

If you want to combine Boston sightseeing with a murder mystery, this is just the activity for you. This scavenger hunt is a classic whodunnit where you’re solving the murder of silent movie director Rex King in the 1920s. During this scavenger hunt , you will visit famous historical sights around the city and use your smartphone as you gather clues to solve the murder. There are 10 historical stops along the way, and this is a fun-filled activity for ages 13 and up.

25. Boston Mafia: Outdoor Escape Game

While in Boston, you can learn all about the city’s mafia past while playing a fun escape game. As you take the role of a reporter, this outdoor escape game has you solve different puzzles as the story of Boston’s mafias unfolds. This game also allows you to embrace Boston’s history as you visit areas like the Rose Kennedy Rose Garden, North Street Park and more. 

26. Boston Premier Bunch Cruise on Odyssey

The Odyssey has a variety of cruises, and this one provides an exquisite brunch experience to start your day. On the Premier Brunch Cruise , you get to set out on Boston Harbor while having panoramic views of historic landmarks and islands. During the cruise, you’re treated to a delicious brunch menu with salads, freshly prepared entrees and desserts with unlimited coffee or tea.

27. Boston Seafood Walking Tour

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Seafood lovers can go on a culinary journey while experiencing the city with this walking tour. The Boston Seafood walking tour is guided, so you will hear stories about the history of Boston while you sample various classic seafood dishes from the area. This tour goes along the Boston waterfront, and some of the incredible dishes include lobster rolls, New England clam chowder, fried oysters and much more.

28. Tour of Boston’s Revolutionary and Drunken Past

In addition to Boston’s historical landmarks, there are also historic taverns in the area. When taking the Tour of Boston’s Revolutionary and Drunken Past , you will visit 10 locations along the Freedom Trail, like the Old State House and the site of the Boston Massacre. More importantly, your tour will stop at three historic taverns where you can grab a beer or hard cider. Visitors on the tour will learn quite a bit about the city’s drunk history from guides who are expertly trained historians.

29. Boston Holiday Cocoa Cruise

Should you visit Boston during the winter holiday season, there’s no better way to spend your time than with some hot cocoa as you cruise around the Boston Harbor. The Holiday Cocoa Cruise is a great way to spend some time with friends, family or your significant other during your holiday trip to Boston. This cruise allows you to see the Boston skyline and some iconic landmarks while sipping on some cocoa and listening to classic holiday music.

30. Boston Harbor Holiday Brunch Cruise

This two-hour brunch cruise offers delicious holiday dishes while seeing some historic landmarks around Boston’s Seaport. On the Holiday Brunch Cruise , you’re treated to a three-course gourmet brunch and will travel around the harbor, seeing locations like the Bunker Hill Monument, Old North Church and Sea Castle Island. This cruise is for people of all ages, and they even have infant seats available if you’re traveling with young ones.

31. Boston Ghosts by US Ghost Adventures

Horror fans and lovers of all things spooky will enjoy the Ghosts by US Ghost Adventures in Boston. This tour takes you down some of the most eerie locations in Downtown Boston and provides a unique perspective on the city’s haunted history. During this nighttime tour, your guide will tell you bone-chilling Boston stories that will frighten the bravest individuals. 

32. Guided Walking Tour in Boston

If you’re looking for a shorter walking tour while you’re in Boston, this is the one for you. This guided walking tour is about an hour long and takes you along the Freedom Trail, where you’ll visit 10 historic sites in Downtown Boston. On the tour, you will also be able to go inside of two of the locations. Some popular sites you will see include the Old South Meeting House, the John Adams Courthouse and City Hall Plaza.

33. VIP Private Tour of Boston

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Many of the tours and cruises in Boston are large groups with many other visitors, but you can also take this VIP private tour of the city. You and your group will experience the best of the city’s history on this four-hour tour. You’ll be escorted to the various locations in a private luxury vehicle, and they also offer hotel pickup and drop-off services. The tour stops at locations like the Bunker Hill Monument, Harvard University and the USS Constitution. At the end of the tour, you’ll go on a cruise around the harbor.

34. Holiday Sunset Cruise in Boston Harbor

During the holiday season, a great way to spend the evening is by taking a holiday-inspired sunset cruise through Boston Harbor. This cruise allows you to see the Boston skyline and harbor during the twilight. This cruise is on a ship fashioned in the style of the 1920s, with holiday beverages and music. The ship’s captain gives some commentary on different landmarks around the harbor, and the ship also passes under the majestic Tobin Bridge.

35. Asian Dumplings and Dim Sum in Boston

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Treat yourself to some delicious Asian cuisine that you get to create while visiting Boston. This dumplings and dim sum experience is a fun activity for couples or groups of friends. Located just east of the Boston Common, the cooking class’s teacher is 15-year veteran Chef Gary. This is a great way to build memories with your group or significant other while you’re in Boston, and it’s also a skill that you can bring back home after your trip.

36. The Story of America Scavenger Hunt

Learn the story of America while you enjoy the fun of a scavenger hunt with this walking tour. The Story of America scavenger hunt is run by Let’s Roam, the top app-led scavenger hunt company. Using your smartphone, you’ll walk historic parts of the city, where you’ll discover hidden gems while solving fun challenges. Each person in your group will have a different role and puzzles to solve, so it’s great for families and groups of friends.

37. Fenway Park

During baseball season, you can catch a famous Red Sox game at historic Fenway Park . Originally built in 1912, Fenway Park has over 100 years of history to experience while you’re also enjoying a baseball game. Even if you’re not a fan of watching baseball games, Fenway Park is also a great location to take a tour and learn some history about the city. The tour lasts about 90 minutes, and you’ll see and learn about the Green Monster Wall and get to see the dugouts. 

38. Private Customized Walking Tour of Boston

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When planning your trip to Boston, you may have different locations that you want to visit while not touring with a large group. If that’s the case, you can take the private customized walking tour of the city. This tour is two to two and a half hours long, and when you make your reservation, you get to customize the itinerary with a tour guide to see various locations like Freedom Trail, Copley Square and other locations on your list.

39. New England Aquarium

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While in Boston, you can spend the day with a wide range of aquatic life by taking a trip to the New England Aquarium . This aquarium is the home to over 15,000 creatures of the sea, and it’s the perfect place for family fun. It’s located on Central Wharf, and it hosts a four-story, 200,000-gallon oceanic tank filled with sea turtles, eels, sharks and a wide variety of exotic fish. You can also take a three-hour whale-watching tour from the aquarium or stay indoors to watch an ocean life documentary on their IMAX screen. 

40. Private Boston Movie Mile Tour

Movie fans who want some privacy during their tour experience can take the private Boston Movie Mile tour . This private tour is for small groups, and it lasts about 90 minutes. During the tour, you’ll visit locations where famous movies like Good Will Hunting and many others were filmed. The tour also goes to famous landmarks like the Boston Common as well as Beacon Hill. On this private tour, your guide is a local actor who offers a unique perspective on each filming location.

41. Boston and Cambridge Private Day Tour

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This private walking tour is the perfect way to see the city’s most significant sites in a private setting. The private tour of Boston and Cambridge is a walking tour that later transitions into a drive to some other parts of the city. Some landmarks and neighborhoods you’ll visit include Back Bay, Beacon Hill and Seaport. Your local guide will give you a full history of the different locations, and you’ll also stop for lunch along the way.

42. Boston to Kennebunkport with Optional Lobster Tour

If you’re looking to venture out a little further than the Boston Harbor during your trip, this activity is for you. Kennebunkport is located in Maine, about 90 miles north of Boston. You will travel along the coast and see many locations outside of Boston, so you’ll experience more than staying within the city limits. The tour travels along the New Hampshire coastline, and you’ll take a one-hour break in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, before reaching Kennebunkport. Once there, you can explore the city or take the optional hour-long lobster tour.

43. Boston Museum of Fine Arts

The Boston Museum of Fine Arts is full of incredible artworks from around the globe. The museum has nearly 450,000 unique pieces of art, and over one million people visit the museum each year. This museum is home to a 13-foot-tall statue of the goddess Juno, which is the largest Roman-era statue in North America. It also has art and sculptures from Ancient Egypt and other parts of the world. You can spend the day here viewing art and learning the history of the work, and there are four restaurants on-site.

44. Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum

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The Boston Tea Party is one of the most important events in American history, and you can visit the exact location and learn more about it during your trip. At the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum , you will learn the details of the events that led to the Boston Tea Party in 1773. You can explore the tall ships from the event and visit different exhibits throughout the museum. There are also guided tours and a movie theater where you can learn even more about the events.

45. Intro to Sushi Making with Classpop

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Boston is home to some of the best seafood in the country, making it a great spot to eat sushi. You can eat sushi while in Boston, and at Classpop , you will learn how to make sushi yourself. Chef Harold teaches this cooking class is at a local Boston brewery. In the class, you get hands-on experience crafting different sushi rolls in this laid back class, and the chef will teach you the secrets of making the perfect sushi roll.

46. Boston Crime Tour

The city of Boston is pretty safe but has a lengthy history of organized crime. On the Boston Crime Tour , you get a view of the underworld of Boston when gangsters like James “Whitey” Bulger and the Winter Hill Gang were operating. The tour takes you to various sites where crimes happened as you learn how the Boston Police and FBI handled the actions of these notorious gangsters.

47. Quincy Market

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For 200 years, Quincy Market has been a prime spot for shopping in Boston. This is a popular area for locals and visitors because it has incredible architecture and plenty of places to shop. Quincy Market has over 100 shops and eateries in the area, giving you plenty to do while you’re there. The area also has carts selling snacks, coffee, seafood and artisanal breads. You can also take a bike tour throughout the area or take a ride in a coach.

48. Boston Faneuil Hall Marketplace

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Faneuil Hall Marketplace is next to Quincy Market and has over 30 food stalls selling a wide range of food and beverages. This is an especially fun place to visit because the Faneuil Hall Marketplace is where street performers like to hang out and entertain visitors and locals alike. The marketplace is inside a building that dates back to the 19th century and is centrally located next to the financial district. During the holiday season, there are special events as well.

49. Tour the Samuel Adams Brewery

Samuel Adams beer has been an American classic for decades, and while in Boston, you can visit the place where the magic happens. Founded by Jim Koch, Samuel Adams beer is the first Boston Lager, and you can take a tour of the famous brewery . The tour includes an inside look at the production process, and you get to sample the ingredients that go into the famous beer along the way. They also have an eatery and a gift shop, so you can take home some memories from your visit.

50. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

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The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum has an art collection of 2,500 pieces, and it’s all hosted inside a 20th-century mansion. The mansion is modeled after a Venetian palazzo from the medieval era, and the art’s owner was one of the city’s art patrons, Isabella Steward Gardner. You can spend hours viewing the art and exploring the mansion, which has an entire wing made of glass. 

51. Boston Symphony Hall

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If you’re a fan of classical music, you may be able to catch the Boston Symphony Orchestra playing at the Boston Symphony Hall . This location is one of the top classical music venues in the country, and it has exceptional acoustics to showcase the beautiful music of the orchestra. When the symphony isn’t playing a show, you can take a guided tour to view the hall and see the massive 4,800-pipe organ.

52. Franklin Park Zoo

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In addition to the local aquarium, you can also visit the Franklin Park Zoo , which sits on 72 acres of land and is the home to various animals. The zoo has plenty of exhibits for you to see, like the Aussie Aviary, the Giraffe Savannah, Gorilla Grove and Serengeti Crossing. Some exhibits are seasonal, so plan ahead to map out what you want to see during your trip. They also have behind-the-scenes tours where you can get up close with some animals.

53. MIT Museum

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is one of the most famous colleges in the country for its technology-based and robotics courses. Some of the world’s most innovative creations have been designed here, so the MIT Museum is a great place to visit for those interested in the tech world. Founded in the early 1970s, the museum has exhibits for artificial intelligence, robotics, holography, etc.

54. Signature Boston Guided Brewery Tour

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Beer lovers looking for the best places to visit in Boston will have a great time on the guided brewery tour in Boston . In addition to the Samuel Adams Boston Brewery, there are many other breweries throughout the city. The tour allows you to see behind the scenes and learn how they make the beer while tasting various crafted beers along the way. The stops rotate based on the time of the year, but some of the breweries include:

  • Samuel Adams
  • Aeronaut Cannery
  • BearMoose Brewing
  • Distraction Brewing
  • Mighty Squirrel Brewing
  • Short Path Distillery
  • Winter Hill Brewing

55. Boston's Emerald Necklace Guided Bicycle Tour

A great way to see the city is with light exercise and a breeze in your face as you take a guided bicycle tour around Boston’s Emerald Necklace. The Emerald Necklace is a path around Boston’s most gorgeous green spaces in the city. There are many parks along the journey and the shaded boulevard on Commonwealth Avenue. You’ll also ride along the winding paths of the Arnold Arboretum. The best time to take this tour is during the fall because the foliage in the area is at its brightest colors.

Now that you know the best spots for Boston tourism, the next step is to plan your trip. With an AAA membership, you benefit from exclusive discounts and other offerings while visiting Boston. To learn more about each location and book your reservations, you can do it through our Travel page while learning more about the various attractions.

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    If you're a fan of architecture or politics, this brief but informative tour is worth checking out. Tours are available Monday-Friday 10am-3:30pm. To organize a free tour, call +1 617-727-3676. Book here! 7. Boston By Foot. Boston By Foot is a local non-profit that organizes historical tours around the city.

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    Boston Common Visitor Information Center 139 Tremont Street Boston, MA 02111. Directions. Schedule. Daily, 10 am, 11 am, 12 noon, 1 pm ... (Group tours available via reservation) Duration. 90. Minutes. Distance. 1/1.6 M/KM. Learn More & Purchase Tickets. Historic Pub Crawl Private Tour. Tour Start ...

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    Boston Movie Mile Walking Tour. If you're a movie buff, one of the fun activities in Boston that you don't want to miss is the Movie Mile walking tour. This tour lasts for 90 minutes and lets you visit over 30 locations where various TV shows and movies were filmed. You can have a drink at the original bar where they filmed Cheers or sit on ...