Walk the Freedom Trail
History comes alive on the Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile brick-lined pedestrian path winding through downtown Boston. A guided Freedom Trail walking tour can lead you to 16 historic sites, including:
•Paul Revere House - now a National Historic Landmark and museum.
•Bunker Hill Monument - a 221-foot granite obelisk commemorating the Battle of Bunker Hill.
•Granary Burying Ground – a historic cemetery where the victims of the Boston Massacre are buried alongside John Hancock, Robert Treat Paine and Samuel Adams.
Beyond the Freedom Trail, Boston offers hundreds of tours that cater to diverse interests. Explore Boston's unique character with a walking tour that delves into the city's vibrant food scene.
Foodies won't want to miss a Boston brewery tour or pizza tour, especially through the historic North End, a must for any visitor looking to tantalize their taste buds with Boston's divine food scene.
Explore the City on a Boston Bus Tour
After conquering the city on foot, relax and take in the sights from a comfortable Boston sightseeing bus tour. These tours encompass the city's major attractions, from Trinity Church to Boston Harbor. A popular option includes Boston university tours, showcasing groundbreaking institutions like MIT and Harvard.
For a unique perspective, hop on one of the famous Boston Duck Tours, amphibious vehicles that take you on a narrated tour of the city, both on land and water. Explore the historical landmarks of Boston and Cambridge from the Charles River, enjoying a different vantage point of the city. The land portion of the tour brings you up close to several famous sites, including:
•Massachusetts State House – a masterpiece of Federal architecture built in 1798.
•Quincy Market – a bustling marketplace built in the early nineteenth century, once one of the largest of its kind.
•Newbury Street – a mile-long thoroughfare lined with attractive brownstones housing trendy restaurants, shops and boutiques.
You can also consider booking a Boston city pass which allowing you to visit 4 of the most famous Boston attractions.
Sail across the Boston Harbor
Boston Harbor tours offer a delightful way to experience the city's history, culture, and daily life. Choose from public ferry options or opt for a relaxing, narrated Boston Harbor cruise. Take in the captivating scenery, especially beautiful at sunset, or combine your cruise with a leisurely stroll along the scenic harborwalk.
Expand Your Horizons: Explore the US East Coast from Boston
Boston's prime location makes it an ideal starting point for planning East Coast tours. Convenient multi-day Boston tour packages whisk you away to various destinations, including:
•Niagara Falls – witness the breathtaking power of Niagara Falls from the iconic Maid of the Mist boat or soar above them on a thrilling helicopter ride.
•New York City – explore the Big Apple's most iconic landmarks and world-famous attractions.
•Washington, DC – delve into American history with visits to interactive museums, the White House, the Washington Monument, or even take a day trip to Amish Country.
•Philadelphia – embark on educational and entertaining tours through this charming city's many historic sites.
These convenient East Coast toursBoston tour packages cater to a range of budgets and can include transportation, accommodation, meals, and attraction admissions, making trip planning a breeze.