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Boston Tea Party And Museum Pass

Boston Tea Party and Museum Pass

The Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum are unlike any other museum you have ever seen. Your pass grants you access to the museum, where you will take part in the Boston Tea Party reenactment. There you can meet the colonists, explore the ships, and dump tea overboard into the water the same way the Sons of Liberty did in 1773.

Your Boston Museum Pass will allow you approximately an hour of fun as you tour through the restored tea ships as well as the extensive Boston Museum exhibits. You can even participate in the reenacted events that led up to the American Revolution. Make sure to stop in and see one of this Boston museum’s oldest artifacts, the Tea Chest, which is one of only two in existence.

The Boston Tea Party history comes alive at this museum. Live actors and high-tech interactive shows help tell the tale of the Boston Tea Party. Abigail’s Tea Room is a great little place to grab a bite after your tour, and make sure to stop by the gift shop for a souvenir on your way out.

This Boston attraction is great for all ages. From adults to kids, everyone is sure to have a great time while reliving a piece of American history. Step back into an exciting time in Boston’s history to tour the ships where colonists protested their king’s outrageous taxes.

04/09/2025 through 04/09/2027
05/03/2022 through 04/09/2027

Day 1 Evidence of our nation's birth abounds in Boston, a hub of revolution that is essentially the oldest city in the United States. Visitors are compelled to walk the 2.5-mile Freedom Trail around the city center, and bear witness to 16 historical locations related to the history of America.

Art, music and theater devotees will find much to embrace here, while sports fans have their choice of baseball (see the Red Sox at Fenway), basketball (Celtics), football (Patriots) and hockey (Bruins). And hey, everyone must eat, so don't miss the universally praised local seafood, from clam chowder to lobster.

Nearly 20 million people visit Boston annually, where they'll walk the Freedom Trail, visit "cradle of liberty" Faneuil Hall, view the collections at the Museum of Fine Arts, and ride a Swan Boat on the lake at Boston Common.

05/03/22 - 04/09/27

Starting At $45

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This tour is wheelchair accessible throughout the museum, and at select times for the ship tour. Please advise the local representative upon arrival for more information. Children ages 3 and younger may attend the tour free of charge.

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