Shore Excursions Group
History And Architecture Walking Tour Of Boston Freedom Trail
History and Architecture Walking Tour of Boston Freedom Trail
Take to the streets and see Boston on this walking tour of the Freedom Trail that shows you the city’s best in just over an hour. See the Old and New State Houses, the Boston Massacre Site, Old City Hall, the Old Corner Bookstore, Faneuil Hall, and more on this walking tour of Boston and its highlights.
You’ll get the best of Boston on your walking tour of the brick streets and beautiful buildings that comprise the Freedom Trail. Tour through the culture, architecture, and history of this old city as you view some of the most important locations in our nation’s history. See Faneuil Hall, where tons of history-making speeches were made, and where, today, you can enjoy entertainment, dining, and shopping galore. Visit the Boston Massacre Site, where British Army soldiers fired on a crowd and began the Revolutionary War. Walk by the Old South Meeting Hall, where 5,000 people met the night before the Boston Tea Party. Your walking tour of Boston also takes you by the Old State House, which is the oldest surviving public building in Boston.
This comprehensive Boston walking tour also includes the Park Street Church, King’s Chapel, Old Granary Cemetery, and the First Schoolhouse Site, as well as the picturesque Boston Common. Enjoy an afternoon seeing the sites of Boston on this walking tour that guides you through its streets full of culture and history. See the Freedom Trail on this tour that gives you the best of the city in a short period of time. Don’t forget to wear comfortable footwear and bring your camera; this tour of Boston offers tons of photo opportunities.
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. |
Travel Dates | Price | ||
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05/03/22 - 05/15/27 |
Starting At $36 |
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This tour is not wheelchair accessible.