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Explore Boston's Rich History with the Boston Town Crier

Discover Boston's historical and cultural heritage with the Boston Town Crier on the Freedom Trail, an essential journey for every traveler.

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The Boston Town Crier offers an unforgettable journey through the heart of Boston's Freedom Trail. Experience the city's rich historical tapestry with expert guides.

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  • Monday 9:30 am-2 pm
  • Tuesday 9:30 am-2 pm
  • Wednesday 9:30 am-2 pm
  • Thursday 9:30 am-2 pm
  • Friday 9:30 am-2 pm
  • Saturday 9:30 am-4 pm
  • Sunday 9:30 am-4 pm

Local tips

  • Book your tour in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons, to secure your spot.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as the tour involves a fair amount of walking on cobblestone streets.
  • Bring a camera to capture the stunning historical sites and vibrant street scenes along the Freedom Trail.
  • Check the weather and dress in layers, as Boston's climate can change quickly.
  • Take time to visit the nearby attractions after your tour, such as the Boston Common and the Massachusetts State House.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the center of Gloucester, head south on Main Street towards the harbor. Continue onto Washington Street for about 0.5 miles until you reach the Gloucester Train Station. Take the MBTA commuter rail on the Rockport Line towards North Station in Boston. Once you arrive at North Station, transfer to the Green Line subway at Haymarket Station. Take the Green Line towards Government Center and get off at Park Street Station. From Park Street Station, walk east along Tremont Street for about 0.2 miles until you reach 139 Tremont St, the Boston Town Crier - Tours of Freedom Trail.

  • Bus

    From Gloucester, head to the nearest bus stop and take the Cape Ann Transportation Authority (CATA) bus towards the Alewife Station. This bus will take you to the Alewife subway station. From Alewife, take the Red Line train towards Ashmont and get off at Park Street Station. After exiting the train, walk east along Tremont Street for about 0.2 miles until you reach 139 Tremont St, the Boston Town Crier - Tours of Freedom Trail.

  • Bicycle

    If you prefer to bike, rent a bicycle from a local bike shop in Gloucester. Start by riding south on Main Street, continue onto Washington Street, and head towards the Gloucester Train Station. Park your bike at the station and take the MBTA commuter rail on the Rockport Line towards North Station in Boston. Once you arrive, you can bike or walk the remaining distance by heading east along Tremont Street for about 0.2 miles to reach 139 Tremont St.

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The Boston Town Crier invites tourists to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of American history. This acclaimed tour operator specializes in guided explorations along the iconic Freedom Trail, where you will traverse key sites that shaped the nation. From the historic Boston Common to the solemn grounds of the Granary Burying Ground, every step on this path is steeped in stories of revolution, resilience, and the fight for freedom. The knowledgeable guides, often dressed in period attire, not only provide fascinating insights but also engage visitors with entertaining anecdotes, making history come alive in a way that books alone cannot convey. What sets the Boston Town Crier apart is its commitment to preserving the authenticity of the experience. The tours are thoughtfully crafted, ensuring that you visit significant landmarks while also exploring lesser-known gems that offer a glimpse into the daily lives of early Bostonians. Whether you're a history buff or a casual visitor, the tours cater to all, offering a mix of education and enjoyment. The vibrant atmosphere of Boston, with its beautiful architecture and lively streets, enhances the experience, creating a perfect backdrop for your historical journey. After your tour, take some time to explore the surrounding Beacon Hill neighborhood, with its charming cobblestone streets and historic brownstones. Don't forget to stop by local cafes and shops, where you can find unique souvenirs and delicious treats to savor. The Boston Town Crier not only opens the door to the past but also connects you to the present-day spirit of this remarkable city.

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