Boston Historical Tours: Finest in History
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    • Tour of the Freedom Trail
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      • The Innovation Trail
      • Innovations of Kendall Square
      • Tour of MIT
      • Harvard Museum of Natural History
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      • Tour of Old Cambridge
    • Greater Boston >
      • Lexington & Concord
      • Tour of Salem
    • Ghost Tours >
      • Harvard Square Ghost Tour (public)
      • Back Bay Ghost Tour
    • Museum Tours >
      • Harvard Museum of Natural History
      • Museum of Fine Arts
  • Partner Tours
    • Public Tour of Beacon Hill
    • Driving Tours
    • Public Tours of Salem
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      • Daniel Berger-Jones
      • Caitlin Angell
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Back Bay Tour

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Description

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150 years ago, the Back Bay neighborhood was still a boggy, stinking tidal basin of a Bay. Today, it joins Beacon Hill as the wealthiest neighborhood in Boston. Come see how Bostonians made themselves a new neck of the woods at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution.

​Home to Boston Public Library, Trinity Church, Copley Square, Newbury Street, and the Boston Public Garden, the Back Bay was built at a moment when modern technology and architecture crashed into historic New England.

Highlights

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Copley Square

Copley Hotel

Boston Public Library (exterior only)

Boston Marathon Finish Line

Trinity Church (exterior only)

Former Museum of Natural History

Newbury Street

Church of the Covenant (exterior only)

Commonwealth Avenue Mall and Sculpture Garden

Boston Public Garden

Cheers Bar

Details

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  • Private tours begin at $200 (+tax), which covers up to 10 guests for up to 90 minutes. 

  • For tours longer than 90 minutes, groups under 10 guests are $135 (+tax) per hour per guide.

  • For customized tours in groups larger than 10, please contact us for pricing.

  • This tour can be offered in Business Casual dress, Victorian or Colonial costume.

​Add-ons

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  • We can give a 45-60 minute tour of JUST Boston Public Garden, if desired. Highlights include statues of Washington, Charles Sumner, Thaddeus Kosciusko, Make Way For Ducklings Statue, Discovery of Ether as Anesthetic Memorial, and, of course, the Swan Boats.
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  • Subject to the churches being open (usually 11-3 Mon-Sat), we can arrange to enter the Church of the Covenant and/or the Arlington Street Church to admire the Tiffany stained glass windows, designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany. Small additional fees may apply. Contact us for more information.
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  • Trinity Church offers self guided and guided tours inside. Additional admission fees apply
​
  • Boston Public Library offers tours through their docent program. We are happy to arrange a tour with them, subject to their availability. Additional fees for their services would apply.
​
  • Shopping on Newbury Street is the thing to do downtown if you’re a fan of outdoor malls. We are happy to take a shopping break with you or your group!
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  • We are happy to drop you at Cheers Bar or the Swan Boats upon finishing the tour.

​We Can't...

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  • We cannot give tours inside the Boston Public Library. Only their docents may deliver information once inside the building. We are happy to arrange that for our groups. We can, otherwise, lead the group to the library, and invite the in for a quick self-guided tour, subject to library visiting hours, so long as our staff are not asked to divulge any information once inside to building.
​​
  • We cannot take group tours larger than 10 into any of these interiors without prior contact with the institutions themselves. Please let us know long in advance if you would like to try to tour the interior of any of these sites. Or come back to them later and tour them for yourselves!​​
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All Public tours are available as private and group tour options. Please call or email us to book your group today!

  • Public Tours
    • Tour of the Freedom Trail
    • The Innovation Trail
    • Public Ghost Tour
  • Private Tours
    • All Tours
    • Downtown Boston >
      • Tour of the Freedom Trail
      • North End
      • Beacon Hill
      • Back Bay
    • Tours of Harvard & MIT >
      • Tour of Harvard
      • Tour of MIT
      • Combo Tour
    • Science & Innovation >
      • The Innovation Trail
      • Innovations of Kendall Square
      • Tour of MIT
      • Harvard Museum of Natural History
    • Old Cambridge >
      • Tour of Old Cambridge
    • Greater Boston >
      • Lexington & Concord
      • Tour of Salem
    • Ghost Tours >
      • Harvard Square Ghost Tour (public)
      • Back Bay Ghost Tour
    • Museum Tours >
      • Harvard Museum of Natural History
      • Museum of Fine Arts
  • Partner Tours
    • Public Tour of Beacon Hill
    • Driving Tours
    • Public Tours of Salem
  • Historical Characters
  • Pricing
  • About
    • The Company >
      • Daniel Berger-Jones
      • Caitlin Angell
      • Stewart Smith
      • Julia Clark
      • Noah Putterman
      • Hanna Burnett
    • Where to eat
    • Where else to go in Boston
    • Where to Park
  • Contact Us

Description

Picture
150 years ago, the Back Bay neighborhood was still a boggy, stinking tidal basin of a Bay. Today, it joins Beacon Hill as the wealthiest neighborhood in Boston. Come see how Bostonians made themselves a new neck of the woods at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution.

​Home to Boston Public Library, Trinity Church, Copley Square, Newbury Street, and the Boston Public Garden, the Back Bay was built at a moment when modern technology and architecture crashed into historic New England.

Highlights

Picture
Copley Square

Copley Hotel

Boston Public Library (exterior only)

Boston Marathon Finish Line

Trinity Church (exterior only)

Former Museum of Natural History

Newbury Street

Church of the Covenant (exterior only)

Commonwealth Avenue Mall and Sculpture Garden

Boston Public Garden

Cheers Bar

Details

Picture
  • Private tours begin at $200 (+tax), which covers up to 10 guests for up to 90 minutes. 

  • For tours longer than 90 minutes, groups under 10 guests are $135 (+tax) per hour per guide.

  • For customized tours in groups larger than 10, please contact us for pricing.

  • This tour can be offered in Business Casual dress, Victorian or Colonial costume.

​Add-ons

Picture
  • We can give a 45-60 minute tour of JUST Boston Public Garden, if desired. Highlights include statues of Washington, Charles Sumner, Thaddeus Kosciusko, Make Way For Ducklings Statue, Discovery of Ether as Anesthetic Memorial, and, of course, the Swan Boats.
​
  • Subject to the churches being open (usually 11-3 Mon-Sat), we can arrange to enter the Church of the Covenant and/or the Arlington Street Church to admire the Tiffany stained glass windows, designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany. Small additional fees may apply. Contact us for more information.
​
  • Trinity Church offers self guided and guided tours inside. Additional admission fees apply
​
  • Boston Public Library offers tours through their docent program. We are happy to arrange a tour with them, subject to their availability. Additional fees for their services would apply.
​
  • Shopping on Newbury Street is the thing to do downtown if you’re a fan of outdoor malls. We are happy to take a shopping break with you or your group!
​​
  • We are happy to drop you at Cheers Bar or the Swan Boats upon finishing the tour.

​We Can't...

Picture
  • We cannot give tours inside the Boston Public Library. Only their docents may deliver information once inside the building. We are happy to arrange that for our groups. We can, otherwise, lead the group to the library, and invite the in for a quick self-guided tour, subject to library visiting hours, so long as our staff are not asked to divulge any information once inside to building.
​​
  • We cannot take group tours larger than 10 into any of these interiors without prior contact with the institutions themselves. Please let us know long in advance if you would like to try to tour the interior of any of these sites. Or come back to them later and tour them for yourselves!​​