2 Hour Boston Historical and Heritage Walking Tour

Boston, US
100% of travellers recommend this
Excellent (69 reviews)

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    In-person Guide: English

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    Gratuities

Meeting Point

Meet your guide at the Boston Common Tablet on the corner of the common at the intersection of Tremont Street and Park Street. The guide will be standing at the columned slate and granite tablet opposite the double entrances to the Park Street T subway station.

Meeting point

1634 Freedom Trl, Boston, MA 02108 , United States

End point

End Point

The one-mile tour ends directly across the street from Faneuil Hall.

Meeting point

Congress St @, North St, Boston, MA 02108 , United States

End point

What to expect

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Boston Common

Begin your journey at Boston Common, the oldest public park in America. Learn about its storied past, from colonial military drills to civil rights rallies, and appreciate its role as a gathering place throughout the centuries. The townspeople pastured their cattle on its forty-five acres, gathered for hangings and duels, and in more genteel times strolled beneath the elms on its promenade.

Duration 10 minutes
2
Park Street Church

Park Street Church is known for its significant contributions to the abolitionist movement and its fervent missionary activity. Hear about the famous speeches and influential figures who stood here advocating for freedom and justice. The church hosted the debut of “My Country, ‘Tis of Thee,” also known as “America,” by Samuel Francis Smith on July 4, 1831

Duration 5 minutes
3

Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial

Pay tribute to the bravery of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, one of the first African American units in the Civil War, and its commander. The monument stands as a testament to their courage and dedication, and you'll learn about their remarkable story of heroism.

Duration 10 minutes
4
Massachusetts State House

Marvel at the iconic golden dome of the Massachusetts State House. Discover the architectural beauty and historical significance of this government building, which has been the seat of the state's legislature since 1798. Pause by the statues of General Joseph Hooker of unfortunate legend and Mary Dyer hanged for her Quaker beliefs.

Duration 5 minutes
5

Boston Athenaeum

Hear the stories of the Private Library of the Brahmins, a hidden gem that holds rare and valuable books. Delve into the literary and intellectual history of Boston's elite who played a pivotal role in shaping American thought.

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West End

Explore the vibrant and sometimes rowdy history of Scollay Square. Once a bustling entertainment district, it was known for its theaters, vaudeville shows, and colorful characters. Along the way, glimpse the Love Nest of the Kennedys, with a peek into the romantic history of one of America's most famous families.

Duration 10 minutes
7

Old State House

Stand in the shadow of the Old State House, a landmark steeped in revolutionary history. Learn about the key events that took place here, including the reading of a copy of the Declaration of Independence to the citizens of Boston in 1776. When the oldest public building in Boston fell into disrepair at the end of the nineteen century, the city of Chicago offered to buy it. Bostonians came to the rescue and salvaged the site meticulously restored over the years.

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Boston Massacre Site

Visit the site of the Boston Massacre, a pivotal moment in the lead-up to the American Revolution. Hear the gripping account of the confrontation between British soldiers and American colonists that sparked widespread outrage.

Duration 10 minutes
9
Old South Meeting House

Plain and unadorned in Puritan style, here five thousand citizens gathered on December 16, 1773, during the tea crisis agreeing to prevent the landing of the cargo of the British tea ships. A group of men disguised as Mohawk Indians led a mob down Milk Street to Griffiths Wharf for the "Tea Party" which stirred an American rebellion.

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Boston Irish Famine Memorial

Poignant memorial to thousands of Irish immigrants who fled the Great Famine of 1845-52, and found refuge in Boston, becoming the largest ethnic group by 1850. It is also a tribute to all immigrant groups who came to the city.

Duration 5 minutes
11
Old Corner Bookstore

Built as a residence and apothecary in 1718, first used as a bookstore in 1828, and for three decades home to Ticknor and Fields publishers. A meeting place for authors such as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr., and Ralph Waldo Emerson.

Duration 5 minutes
12

Boston Latin School

School Street named for the site of the first public school in the United States, Boston Latin School, passes King's Chapel, Old City Hall, and the Parker House. You also meet Boston's beloved donkey waiting ever so patiently on School Street.

Duration 10 minutes
13
Faneuil Hall Marketplace

Under its grasshopper weathervane (believed to be modeled after that of London's Royal Exchange) and sometimes referred to as the "Cradle of Liberty." Gifted to Boston by slave trader, Peter Faneuil, it became a meeting place for revolutionary leaders earning an enduring legacy as a symbol of American democracy. It is the headquarters of The Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts, the oldest military body in the Western Hemisphere which got its charter in 1837.

Duration 10 minutes
14
Boston City Hall

Our tour ends in the shadow of Boston City Hall beside two statues of James Michael Curley, four-time mayor of the city, governor of Massachusetts, and congressman, a flamboyant big-city boss, who was the rascal king of politics for fifty years. A few steps away lie the Union Oyster House, the Bell in Hand tavern, the oldest pub in town, and Hanover Street, the gateway to the historic North End.

Duration 10 minutes

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Service animals allowed
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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    Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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    Wheelchair accessible
Provided by Boston Free Walking Tours

What our experts say

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    Grab a coffee at Tatte Bakery nearby.
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    Visit the Boston Common before starting.
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    Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
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    Explore Faneuil Hall after the tour.
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    Check out the Union Oyster House for lunch.

More About this Experience

Introduction

Experience the rich history and heritage of Boston with the 2 Hour Boston Historical and Heritage Walking Tour. This tour goes beyond the typical Revolutionary sites on the Freedom Trail, delving into the full history of the city and its diverse inhabitants over the centuries.

What to Expect?

On this tour, participants can expect to learn about the early Puritans, the Revolutionary War, Boston's time as 'America's Harbor,' and the influence of Irish Catholics on the city. From infamous figures like Ho Chi Minh and Malcolm X to beloved Mayor James Michael Curley, this tour covers a wide range of historical events and personalities that have shaped Boston into the vibrant hub it is today.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for history buffs, culture enthusiasts, and anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of Boston's past. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor to the city, this tour offers a unique perspective on Boston's history that goes beyond the typical tourist attractions.

Why Book This?

Immerse yourself in the captivating history of Boston with this in-depth walking tour that explores the city's evolution from its Puritan roots to its modern-day identity. Discover lesser-known stories and hidden gems as you walk the streets of Boston with a knowledgeable guide who brings the city's history to life.

Good to Know

Participants should wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather, as this tour involves walking outdoors for the duration of the experience. Be prepared to engage with the history of Boston in a meaningful and interactive way, gaining insights that you won't find in a guidebook.

Reviews

Travelers who have taken the 2 Hour Boston Historical and Heritage Walking Tour rave about the depth of information provided by the guide and the unique perspective offered on Boston's history. Many visitors appreciate the opportunity to explore beyond the typical tourist sites and gain a deeper appreciation for the city's rich heritage. Don't miss out on this immersive and educational experience in one of America's most historic cities.

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