Boston Historical Tours: Finest in History
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Hahahaha! You’ve never been to Boston before, have you? If you had, you’d already know this page is a joke. If you find a good place to park, please let us know! Otherwise, we’ll continue to scramble for the meters like everyone else here.

That said, street parking is free in the neighborhoods at the ends of the T, or without T access, so you can always park in Hyde Park, West Roxbury, East Boston, or wherever else there might be residential street parking. Just watch the signs and move your car for street cleanings, and you can leave them there for your whole trip if street cleaning doesn’t get you. Then, get on the T to come downtown or to Harvard Square. You’ll thank 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

Hahahaha! You’ve never been to Boston before, have you? If you had, you’d already know this page is a joke. If you find a good place to park, please let us know! Otherwise, we’ll continue to scramble for the meters like everyone else here.

That said, street parking is free in the neighborhoods at the ends of the T, or without T access, so you can always park in Hyde Park, West Roxbury, East Boston, or wherever else there might be residential street parking. Just watch the signs and move your car for street cleanings, and you can leave them there for your whole trip if street cleaning doesn’t get you. Then, get on the T to come downtown or to Harvard Square. You’ll thank us.