I think that the best way to see Boston is on foot because you can visit the sites you want to see. I went on the Freedom Trail, which is a 2.5 mile walking trail that runs from Boston Common throught to the North End to Charlestown and I w..as able to see Bunker Hill, the Old North Church and Paul Revere House. I think the guided tour of the Paul Revere house was very good, and provided a lot of information that I was unaware of. I liked seeing Harvard University, but wished we had more time for photographs and to roam around the grounds on our own. That being said, the tour guide was a dynamic young lady who really made the day fun for all. I liked seeing the sights in Boston and was happy that I used your services.Read full review
Best side trip I've ever taken. Perfect one day tour that I enjoyed immensely. My first time in Boston and I was pleasantly surprised. I learned so much about the deep history of this city and the role it played in building what is now t..he United States of America. Saw a good deal of the city and I plan to go back. Read full review
After visiting so many scenic spots, we stopped at the large outlet malls along the way to choose any goods we like. And we bargained in the brand name stores to get our favorites in less money. Here, I bought the beautiful shirts.
Oh, so great! In the 5 days tour, there were a great many scenic spots, from New York to Finger Lakes, from Niagara Falls to 1000 Islands, and from New Jersey to Washington DC. Many famous spots were covered in the tour. My friend and I ha..d a very nice time these days.Read full review