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Tour of the Freedom Trail

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Description

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The American Revolution began in Boston. Rebels, gangs, a Tea Party, and Midnight Riders feature in the tales on this tour. Walk past the site of the Boston Massacre, Paul Revere's grave, and the first road in Boston, and experience the feeling of what it might have been like to be in Colonial America. This tour will explain why the War for Independence broke out here first. 

Boston’s Freedom Trail is an affiliation of historic buildings located in the heart of historic downtown Boston. This convenient red brick path allows us to show you how Boston has pioneered abolition, American education, and immigration, all within a mile. Discover why they say that what starts in Boston changes the world. 

Highlights

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Boston Common

Massachusetts State House

Park Street Church

Granary Burying Ground

King's Chapel

​Parker House

Old City Hall Plaza/Boston Latin School Site

Old South Meeting House

Old State House

Boston Massacre Site

Faneuil Hall/Quincy Market

Details

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  • $150 booking minimum covers up to 10 guests for up to 90 minutes. Guests are $10 per person per hour thereafter.
  • For customized tours, groups under 10 guests are $100-$120 per hour per guide, dependent on season and availability. For customized tours in groups larger than 10, please contact our staff for pricing.
  • ​This tour can be delivered in Corporate attire, Colonial Period dress, or Victorian-era Dress, as requested.
  • This is a walking tour, and not transferable as a ride-along tour by vehicle, though it can be covered as one piece of a ride-along tour.

Add-ons

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  • ***This tour is designed to be coupled with our Tour of the North End. For a tour of the entire Freedom Trail, we can take you through the path described to your left, the North End Tour path, and, additionally, all the way to Charlestown to see the USS Constitution and the Bunker Hill Monument. Tours of the Full Freedom Trail (all 16 sites) require 3-4 hours.***

  • Paul Revere’s House and the Old North Church (30 minutes more, additional fee)

  • Interior tour the MA State House, (Only available 9am-5pm on weekdays. Weekends and holidays excluded. No additional fee for this option, unless you’d like to extend the length of the tour time).

  • Want to stop for drinks or snacks along the way? Let us know, and we can make a variety of suggestions for during or after the tour!

  • Want to make this tour a Scavenger Hunt? Contact us for more details

  • Old South Meeting House and Old State House Museums. (Additional entrance fees)

We Can't...

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  • This tour stays on the exterior of buildings. Please contact the sites directly if you’d like to visit the interior, or contact us for more information.​
  • ​​We do not provide water or food, so please prepare your own if you think you’ll need it! ​
  • This is a walking tour. For Step-on guides for narration on a bus, please contact us.​
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  • Tours
    • All Tours
    • Downtown Boston >
      • Tour of the Freedom Trail
      • North End
      • Beacon Hill
      • Back Bay
      • African American History
    • Tours of Harvard & MIT >
      • Tour of Harvard
      • Tour of MIT
      • Combo Tour
    • Science & Innovation >
      • Innovations in Kendall Square
      • Tour of MIT
      • Harvard Museum of Natural History
    • Old Cambridge >
      • Tour of Old Cambridge
      • Literary History
      • Women at Harvard
      • African Americans at Harvard
    • Greater Boston >
      • Lexington & Concord
      • Tour of Salem
    • Ghost Tours >
      • Harvard Square Ghost Tour (public)
      • Harvard Square Ghost Tour (private)
      • Back Bay Ghost Tour
    • Museum Tours >
      • Harvard Museum of Natural History
      • Museum of Fine Arts
  • Historical Characters
  • About
    • The Company >
      • Daniel Berger-Jones
      • Caitlin Johnston
      • John J. King
      • Josh Luckens
      • Stewart Smith
    • Where to eat
    • Where else to go in Boston
    • Where to Park
    • FAQ
  • Contact Us
  • Blog

Description

Picture
The American Revolution began in Boston. Rebels, gangs, a Tea Party, and Midnight Riders feature in the tales on this tour. Walk past the site of the Boston Massacre, Paul Revere's grave, and the first road in Boston, and experience the feeling of what it might have been like to be in Colonial America. This tour will explain why the War for Independence broke out here first. 

Boston’s Freedom Trail is an affiliation of historic buildings located in the heart of historic downtown Boston. This convenient red brick path allows us to show you how Boston has pioneered abolition, American education, and immigration, all within a mile. Discover why they say that what starts in Boston changes the world. 

Highlights

Picture

Boston Common

Massachusetts State House

Park Street Church

Granary Burying Ground

King's Chapel

​Parker House

Old City Hall Plaza/Boston Latin School Site

Old South Meeting House

Old State House

Boston Massacre Site

Faneuil Hall/Quincy Market

Details

Picture
  • $150 booking minimum covers up to 10 guests for up to 90 minutes. Guests are $10 per person per hour thereafter.
  • For customized tours, groups under 10 guests are $100-$120 per hour per guide, dependent on season and availability. For customized tours in groups larger than 10, please contact our staff for pricing.
  • ​This tour can be delivered in Corporate attire, Colonial Period dress, or Victorian-era Dress, as requested.
  • This is a walking tour, and not transferable as a ride-along tour by vehicle, though it can be covered as one piece of a ride-along tour.

Add-ons

Picture
  • ***This tour is designed to be coupled with our Tour of the North End. For a tour of the entire Freedom Trail, we can take you through the path described to your left, the North End Tour path, and, additionally, all the way to Charlestown to see the USS Constitution and the Bunker Hill Monument. Tours of the Full Freedom Trail (all 16 sites) require 3-4 hours.***

  • Paul Revere’s House and the Old North Church (30 minutes more, additional fee)

  • Interior tour the MA State House, (Only available 9am-5pm on weekdays. Weekends and holidays excluded. No additional fee for this option, unless you’d like to extend the length of the tour time).

  • Want to stop for drinks or snacks along the way? Let us know, and we can make a variety of suggestions for during or after the tour!

  • Want to make this tour a Scavenger Hunt? Contact us for more details

  • Old South Meeting House and Old State House Museums. (Additional entrance fees)

We Can't...

Picture
  • This tour stays on the exterior of buildings. Please contact the sites directly if you’d like to visit the interior, or contact us for more information.​
  • ​​We do not provide water or food, so please prepare your own if you think you’ll need it! ​
  • This is a walking tour. For Step-on guides for narration on a bus, please contact us.​