The Boston tour from New York in Spanish will allow you to explore at your own pace, with 90 minutes of free time to enjoy the Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall. Here you can sample the famous Boston gastronomy, tour the market or visit the Port of Boston.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to visit Boston from New York on a guided round trip the same day. Book your Boston excursion from New York today and get ready for an experience you won’t forget.
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Once we arrive in Boston, around 10:30 a.m., we will begin our immersion in the rich history and attractions of this city full of culture. Our first stop will take us to Cambridge, famous for hosting two of the world’s most prestigious universities: Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Accompanied by our Spanish-speaking guide, we will stroll around the university campus as we revel in the fascinating stories and curiosities that surround these renowned institutions. Don’t forget to take a picture next to the John Harvard monument, known as “The Three Lies.”
We will cross the Charles River to reach our next stop, the charming Beacon Hill neighborhood. Declared a National Historic Landmark in 1962, this architectural treasure is one of the most exclusive places in the city and has a rich history that our guide will tell you as we walk its streets. Its traditional architecture, cobbled streets and beautiful townhouses will transport you back to bygone eras.
We will continue the guided tour of Boston into the heart of the city. We will arrive in the famous Back Bay neighborhood, renowned for its architectural diversity. Here you will find Boston’s iconic public square, Copley Square, which attracts worldwide attention for its architectural contrasts. In this fascinating place, you can admire the Trinity Church with its beautiful stained glass windows, the tower of John Hancock, the tallest building in New England, and the majestic Boston Public Library. Taking advantage of our visit to Back Bay, we will walk along charming Newbury Street, a shopping area with countless Parisian-style shops, restaurants and cafes.
Along with our guide, you will also visit Christ the Scientist Church, with its impressive 13,000-tube organ, and the renowned Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. In addition, on this tour we will also explore Fenway Park, famous for being the scene of the legendary “Boston Strangler”.
Finally, we will enter the historic center of Boston to visit the colonial part. Here you will find the famous Boston Market known as Quincy Market, an iconic place that witnessed the first steps towards American independence. In this vibrant market, we will pause for 90 minutes to allow passengers to explore, have lunch or even visit the Port of Boston (on their own). We advise that you take advantage of the break to get the best photos of the trip, as from this area you can see a panoramic view of Boston where the skyline merges with the beauty of the sea.
After the well-earned break, we will continue our tour to visit one of Boston’s most iconic landmarks: Faneuil Hall. This historic building, built in 1742, has witnessed important speeches and debates that contributed to the rise of the American nation. We will admire its colonial architecture and explore its lively commercial spaces, full of shops, restaurants and street artists that give life to this vibrant place.
With a heart full of memories and a mind full of new experiences, we will set out on the road back to bustling New York City. See the scenery from the bus as we say goodbye to Boston and dive back into the picturesque landscape of Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
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