A Colonial Boston Audio Tour with Context
Highlights
- Explore Boston's revolutionary history with an expert
- Visit key sites from the American Revolution
- Learn about influential figures like John Hancock and Paul Revere
- Discover pre-revolutionary architecture in the city
- Gain a deeper understanding of America's fight for independence
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Duration: 1.5 to 2 hours
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Audio guided tour
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Lifetime access to tour
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Offline access to audio & maps
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Self-guided GPS navigation
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Private tour experience
Embark on a captivating Colonial Boston Audio Tour with Context and immerse yourselves in the city's revolutionary history. Led by expert Jessica Dello Russo, this 90-minute walking tour explores key sites and figures from the American Revolution, including John Hancock, Samuel Adams, and Paul Revere. Discover pre-revolutionary architecture, the Granary Burying Ground, and the city's role in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. With lifetime access to the tour in English, offline audio, maps, and geodata, you'll have the flexibility to explore at your own pace. Don't miss this opportunity to delve into the events that shaped America's fight for independence.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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1 hours 30 minutes
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English
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Wheelchair accessible
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Mobile voucher
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Private Tour
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Family friendly
Discover Boston's revolutionary history with a unique audio tour, exploring pivotal sites and figures that shaped America's fight for independence.
Included
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Directions to the starting point so that when you’re in the right place, the tour will start
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Flexibility to explore at your own pace with a self-guided GPS tour
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Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
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App for Android and iOS
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Lifetime access to this tour in English before your booking date and after it
Excluded
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Smartphone and headphones
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Personal expenses for attractions not included during the tour
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Transportation
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Food and drink
Meeting Point
The tour begins at the end of Long Wharf in Boston. Before arrival, please install the mobile app and use the code provided on your confirmation ticket. Detailed starting point instructions are available after downloading.
66 Long Wharf, Boston, MA 02110 , United States
End Point
The tour ends outside the Massachusetts State House and Boston Common.
28 Beacon St, Boston, MA 02133 , United States
What to expect
Long Wharf
Enjoy stunning views of Boston Harbor from Long Wharf, a historic waterfront area lined with ships and scenic vistas. As you stroll along the pier, you’ll take in the bustling maritime atmosphere that has been a part of Boston’s history for centuries.
Chart House
Chart House, Boston’s oldest waterfront building, offers a glimpse into the city’s thriving port during the 18th century. While you explore this landmark, you’ll hear about the historical significance of the site in the context of Boston’s early trade economy.
Quincy Market
Quincy Market, a key commercial space since 1822, played a vital role in Boston's growth after it became a city. On your visit, you’ll discover how this vibrant marketplace evolved into the bustling hub it is today.
Faneuil Hall, built in 1742, was once a controversial site but became a cornerstone of Boston’s revolutionary spirit. As you explore this historic landmark, you’ll learn how it played a key role in the protests and debates that led to American independence.
Statue of Samuel Adams
The statue of Samuel Adams stands as a tribute to one of Boston’s most vocal Revolutionary figures. Learn about his radical views and his integral role in sparking resistance against British rule as you encounter this monument to his legacy.
Old State House
The Old State House is one of Boston’s most iconic historical buildings, where key events like the Boston Massacre occurred. As you visit, you’ll uncover how this site was at the heart of the city’s colonial government and revolutionary spirit.
Boston Massacre Site
The Boston Massacre Site is the location where British soldiers killed five colonists, fueling tensions that led to the American Revolution. Here, you’ll stand where the tragic event occurred, gaining insight into the fiery atmosphere that sparked widespread rebellion.
Old South Meeting House is where the plans for the Boston Tea Party were formed, marking it as a key site in the American Revolution. As you explore, you’ll learn about the passionate debates and acts of civil disobedience that unfolded within its walls.
King's Chapel is Boston’s earliest surviving granite building, once serving as the Anglican community’s spiritual home. During your visit, you’ll admire the chapel’s architecture and learn about its role in the colony’s religious and political life.
Granary Burying Ground
Granary Burying Ground is the final resting place of several American Revolution heroes, including Paul Revere and John Hancock. As you wander through this historic cemetery, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of Boston’s revolutionary past and the key figures who helped shape America.
Located in Granary Burying Ground, Paul Revere’s Grave marks the resting place of the patriot famous for his midnight ride. You’ll stop here to reflect on Revere’s role in the American Revolution and the enduring legacy of his actions.
John Hancock Tower
John Hancock, the first signer of the Declaration of Independence, rests in Granary Burying Ground. As you visit his grave, you’ll learn about his leadership and pivotal role in the early days of the American Revolution.
James Otis' Grave
James Otis’ Grave in Granary Burying Ground honors the patriot whose fiery speeches against British oppression fueled the revolutionary movement. At the site, you’ll reflect on his contributions to the fight for American independence.
Boston Athenaeum
The Boston Athenaeum is home to a vast collection of rare books, art, and artifacts, including a portion of George Washington’s personal library. As you explore this distinguished institution, you’ll discover its deep connections to Boston’s intellectual and revolutionary history.
Massachusetts State House
The Massachusetts State House, with its iconic golden dome, serves as the heart of the state’s government. On your visit, you’ll learn about the building’s significance in shaping the state’s political history and its role in post-revolutionary Massachusetts.
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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The total tour time includes walking the route and passing by the attractions
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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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Service animals allowed
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Wheelchair accessible
What our experts say
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Start early to avoid crowds.
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Check out the Granary Burying Ground.
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Visit nearby Faneuil Hall for lunch.
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
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Use the app for precise navigation.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Experience the rich history of Colonial Boston with a unique audio tour led by Jessica Dello Russo, a knowledgeable expert in archaeology and American Revolution history. This immersive walking tour will take you on a journey through Boston's pivotal role in shaping the nation's fight for independence.What to expect?
Embark on a 90-minute exploration of Boston's revolutionary past, delving into the stories of key figures like John Hancock, Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, and Benjamin Franklin. Discover the city's pre-revolutionary architecture and significant sites, gaining a deeper understanding of the events that defined America's fight for freedom.Who is this for?
This Colonial Boston Audio Tour is ideal for history enthusiasts, curious travelers, and anyone eager to delve into the captivating stories of the American Revolution. Whether you're a solo explorer, a couple seeking a unique experience, or a family looking to uncover the history of Boston, this tour is perfect for anyone with a passion for revolutionary history.Why book this?
Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of Colonial Boston with an expert-led audio tour that brings history to life. With lifetime access to the tour in English, offline audio, maps, and geodata, you have the flexibility to explore at your own pace. Uncover hidden gems and lesser-known stories as you walk in the footsteps of America's founding fathers, gaining a deeper appreciation for Boston's role in shaping the nation.Good to know
Before embarking on the tour, make sure to have your smartphone and headphones ready for the audio experience. While the tour includes directions to the starting point, be prepared for any entrance fees to museums or attractions along the route. With the tour ending outside the Massachusetts State House and Boston Common, you'll have the opportunity to continue exploring the city's historic landmarks at your leisure.Reviews
Travelers who have experienced the Colonial Boston Audio Tour praise its informative content, engaging narration, and immersive storytelling. With insights from an expert in American Revolution history, this tour offers a unique perspective on Boston's revolutionary past, making it a must-visit for history buffs and curious explorers alike.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is