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Boston City 6 Hour Private Walking Tour

Boston, US
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Boston City 6 Hour Private Walking Tour

Boston, US
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Experience the rich history and vibrant culture of Boston with the Boston City 6 Hour Private Walking Tour. This tour takes you on a journey through the city's major events, from the speeches protesting British rule to the infamous Boston Tea Party. Explore America's first free library and first public botanical garden, and discover the scenic spots along the Charles River and in the Beacon Hill neighborhood. Immerse yourself in the more modern side of Boston in the Back Bay, where luxury shopping awaits. Your knowledgeable guide will also provide recommendations for the best seafood in the Seaport District. With a commitment to supporting local businesses and reducing environmental impact, this private walking tour offers a unique and unforgettable way to explore the city. Book now and uncover the hidden gems of Boston with the Boston City 6 Hour Private Walking Tour.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 6 hours
  • Suitable for 4-12 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore Boston's major historical sites on the Freedom Trail
  • Discover the beautiful Beacon Hill neighborhood
  • Enjoy scenic views along the Charles River Esplanade
  • Visit America's first public garden, Boston Public Garden
  • Indulge in delicious seafood in Boston's Seaport District
  • Local, English-speaking guide
  • Food and drink, souvenirs, guide gratuity

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Your Itinerary

Boston

(Pass by)

-We mindfully design our tours to explore areas on foot, thus doing our part to lessen our environmental impact -We are committed to a “360-degree view” of storytelling, featuring stories about under-represented groups, such as women, immigrants, and people of various ethnicities, ages, religions, and sexual orientations -Our guides prioritize “supporting local” through recommending and patronizing family-run and locally owned businesses so that culture and traditions are preserved and are passed onto the next generation -Our small-group tours minimize negative impacts on the local community, reducing pressure on small businesses we frequent, allowing locals more room to maneuver around our tours, and reducing noise pollution without the need of microphones

Back Bay

Built on reclaimed land originally part of the Charles River basin, this neighborhood is known for its luxury shopping, historic landmarks like Boston Public Library, and some of the city’s best preserved Victorian architecture.

Copley Square

This public square in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood is ringed by several notable landmarks, including Boston Public Library, Trinity Church, and the tallest building in Boston, the John Hancock Tower.

Boston Public Garden

Located in the heart of Boston, this green space is known as America's first public garden and is home to many monuments and memorials honoring the city’s most notable past residents.

Charles River Esplanade

Following the Charles River along the banks of the Back Bay neighborhood, this esplanade attracts all sorts of recreation and leisure activities, including performances at Hatch Memorial Shell.

Boston Common

This public park, one of the nation’s firsts, once served as a cemetery for many notable Bostonians as well as a campsite used by the British before the American Revolutionary War.

Beacon Hill

Your Boston walking tour passes through one of the prettiest neighborhoods of Boston, Beacon Hill. Upon this hill resides Massachusetts State House and where streets are lined with brick houses, cobblestone streets, small shops, and significant historic landmarks.

North End

The neighborhood of Boston’s North End is not only known for its historic buildings – including Paul Revere’s home and Old North Church – but also its excellent Italian eateries and local cafes carrying locally roasted Beantown coffee.

Old North Church & Historic Site

Built in 1723 and the oldest standing church building in Boston, Old North Church, a stop on your Freedom Trail tour segment, played an important role in the city’s colonial days leading up to the American Revolution.

Faneuil Hall Marketplace

Originally built as a public market house and assembly room, this landmark has more recently served as a site of significant speeches and houses unique shops, chain stores, food stands, and more.

Boston Public Library

(Pass by)

This gorgeous landmark was established in 1852 as the first free library in America and its vast collection of millions of books, artifacts, and more make it the third-largest public library in the United States.

More about this experience

Introduction

Experience the vibrant history and modern charm of Boston on the Boston City 6 Hour Private Walking Tour. This captivating tour takes you on a journey through the city's highlights, from its famous Freedom Trail to its picturesque neighborhoods and iconic landmarks. Led by knowledgeable guides, this tour offers a unique perspective on Boston's rich heritage and cultural diversity.

What to expect?

On this tour, you can expect to immerse yourself in Boston's fascinating history while exploring its most iconic sites. Walk in the footsteps of revolutionaries as you follow the Freedom Trail and visit historic locations such as Faneuil Hall, the Boston Tea Party site, and the Old North Church. Take in stunning views of the Charles River esplanade and discover the beauty of the Beacon Hill neighborhood, known for its charming cobblestone streets and historic landmarks.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and anyone who wants to experience the heart and soul of Boston. Whether you're a visitor or a local looking to rediscover your city, this tour offers something for everyone. It's an excellent opportunity for families, friends, and solo travelers to come together and explore the fascinating history and breathtaking scenery that Boston has to offer.

Why book this?

What sets this walking tour apart is its dedication to providing an immersive and authentic experience. The knowledgeable guides will go beyond the typical tourist attractions, sharing stories about under-represented groups and supporting local businesses. By choosing this tour, you'll not only learn about Boston's past but also contribute to preserving its culture and traditions for future generations.

Good to know

During this 6-hour walking tour, it's important to wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. Don't forget to bring a water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the journey. The tour starts at Copley Square and ends near South Station, conveniently located for easy access to local transportation and downtown Boston.

Reviews

Previous participants have raved about the in-depth knowledge and passion of the tour guides. They appreciated the diverse perspectives shared during the tour, highlighting the city's multicultural heritage. Travelers were particularly impressed by the guides' commitment to supporting local businesses and ensuring a minimal impact on the environment. Get ready to discover the heart and soul of Boston on this immersive and unforgettable walking tour. Whether you're a history buff or an adventure seeker, this experience promises to leave you with a deeper understanding and appreciation for this vibrant city. So lace up your walking shoes and embark on an incredible journey through Boston's past and present.
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