Walk the Boston Freedom Trail, America’s most historic 1.2 mile walk, with our experienced, local guides. We offer the most exciting, detailed tour of this incredible trail, and we can answer all of your questions along the way. See historic sites, points-of-interest, architecture, and Boston's famous North End with over 75 restaurants and pizzerias.
Follow in the footsteps of America’s revolutionary heroes. See the graves of Paul Revere, Sam Adams and John Hancock; see King’s Chapel, Benjamin Franklin’s statue, the Boston Massacre site, Faneuil Hall (“Cradle of Liberty”), Paul Revere's home, Little Italy, and end at the steps to the Old North Church.
Meet up with your tour guide at the Visitors Center in Boston Common.
Explore the iconic Massachusetts State House, crowned by its golden dome, where centuries of political debate and civic leadership have shaped the Commonwealth.
View the historic Granary Burying Ground, final resting place of Revolutionary figures including Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, and victims of the Boston Massacre.
Discover King’s Chapel, Boston’s first Anglican church, founded under British rule and later transformed into a symbol of religious independence.
See the statue of Benjamin Franklin, honoring Boston’s most famous polymath and his lasting influence on science, politics, and American identity.
Step inside Old South Meeting House, where fiery town meetings helped spark the Boston Tea Party and resistance to British authority.
Examine the Old State House, the seat of colonial government and the backdrop to the Boston Massacre that accelerated the march toward revolution.
Learn about the Boston Massacre site, where tensions between colonists and British soldiers erupted into a deadly confrontation in 1770.
Experience Faneuil Hall, known as the “Cradle of Liberty,” where patriots gathered to debate, protest, and demand independence.
Visit the Paul Revere House, the preserved home of the famed patriot whose midnight ride warned colonists of British troops.
Learn about Park Street Church, a landmark of religious and reform movements that played a key role in abolition, education, and early American moral life.
Stand beneath Old North Church, where the lantern signal “one if by land, two if by sea” warned patriots and set the Revolution in motion.
Wander through Boston’s historic North End, a vibrant neighborhood layered with Revolutionary history, immigrant stories, and enduring traditions.
Meet at outside the Boston Common Visitor Center, where the tour begins.
Boston, one of the oldest cities in the United States, is rich in history, culture, and education. Known for its significant role in the American Revolution and its prestigious universities, Boston offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern vibrancy.
A 2.5-mile (4 km) walking route that passes 16 locations significant to the history of the United States, including churches, meeting houses, burying grounds, museums, and historic markers.
Home to the Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park is the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball and a must-visit for sports fans and history buffs alike.
America's oldest public park, Boston Common is a central gathering place for both locals and visitors, offering green spaces, walking paths, and seasonal activities.
One of the most comprehensive art museums in the world, the MFA houses nearly 450,000 works of art, ranging from ancient Egyptian to contemporary.
A group of islands in Boston Harbor offering outdoor recreation, historic sites, and stunning views of the city skyline.
A creamy, hearty soup made with clams, potatoes, onions, and sometimes bacon or salt pork. Boston-style clam chowder is typically made with milk or cream and is served with oyster crackers.
A buttered, toasted split-top roll filled with lobster meat, usually dressed with mayo or butter. Some versions include celery or other vegetables for added crunch.
A layered dessert consisting of sponge cake filled with custard or cream and topped with chocolate glaze. It's the official dessert of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Boston is known for its fresh oysters, which can be found at many seafood restaurants and raw bars. They are typically served on the half-shell with various toppings or sauces.
This is the best time to visit Boston for pleasant weather and outdoor activities. The city is vibrant with festivals and outdoor events.
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Boston is generally a safe city for travelers, with a low crime rate and a strong police presence. However, as with any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit. Some areas of the city, such as certain neighborhoods in Dorchester, Roxbury, and Mattapan, have higher crime rates and should be avoided, especially at night.
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The MBTA subway system is efficient and affordable, with four main lines (Red, Blue, Green, and Orange) connecting major attractions and neighborhoods.
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A historic coastal city known for its connection to the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. Salem offers a mix of historic sites, museums, and waterfront activities.
Two historic towns that played significant roles in the American Revolution. Lexington and Concord offer a mix of historic sites, museums, and scenic walking trails.
A popular summer destination known for its beautiful beaches, charming coastal towns, and outdoor recreation. Cape Cod offers a mix of relaxation and adventure.
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