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Meet for this Freedom Trail small-group tour of Boston at the city’s 300th Anniversary Monument. Once you check in with your guide and group and everyone is ready, set off with your guide on a walking adventure to see all 16 official historic landmarks on the Freedom Trail. Your historian guide details the events that happened during the 1700's Revolutionary period of US history.
Some of the main highlights you see with your guide along the route include Boston Common, the Granary Burying Ground, the Statue of Benjamin Franklin, the Boston Massacre Site, and the Paul Revere House.
Your Boston Freedom Trail tour ends at Copp's Hill Terrace.
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Hub Town Tours
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Jennifer_H, Apr 2025
1…Very knowledgable, easy to listen to, answers all the questions - Started on time and ended on time
Megan_N, Apr 2025
Jon was an AMAZING tour guide. Really great storyteller. The time flew by (in a good way). Would do it again.
Cora_D, Apr 2025
Mazen was our tour guide. He was extremely knowledgeable and funny as well. It was a cold and drizzly day, he saw to it that we weren’t miserable and still well informed. I heard this was a great tour and it definitely was. The small group size was also great so we could all hear and participate I would highly recommend this tour. And ask for Maz!!
73valaries, Apr 2025
Jon was a great tour guide. Friendly. Engaging. Soo knowledgeable. We had a great time. Would be entertaining even if you arent a history buff. Highly recommend
Meet your guide inside Boston Common at the Boston Foundation Monument on the northern boundary of the park, opposite 50 Beacon Street (02108). The granite memorial features a bronze relief depicting two men shaking hands, when the Puritans arrived in 1630 to what is now Boston.
Massachusetts state capitol and "Hub of the Solar System" (1798)
Oldest public land in the Americas and Boston's communal grazing pasture (1634)
Active church and tallest building in 19th-century Boston (1809)
Boston's third-oldest burying ground and final resting place for Revolutionary Boston (1660)
First Church of England in Puritan Boston (1686, 1754)
Oldest burying ground in Boston (1630)
Site of oldest public school in the Americas, Boston Latin School (1635)
Center of Boston politics for more than a century (1865)
Former publishing house of Ticknor & Fields (1718)
Congregationalist meeting house (1729) and origin site of Boston Tea Party (1773)
Colonial capitol of Massachusetts Bay Colony and oldest public building in Boston (1713)
Tragedy strikes when British soldiers kill five Bostonians (1770)
Renowned political leader of Boston's Sons of Liberty
Hosted Boston's town meeting and known today as "The Cradle of Liberty" (1742)
Oldest restaurant in the United States (1826) located in historic building (1704)
Historic public square in heart of Boston's North End (1634)
Home of Paul Revere and oldest structure in Downtown Boston (1680)
Pedestrian-only space honoring the famous Midnight Ride (1775)
Boston's oldest church held signal lanterns during Midnight Ride of Paul Revere (1723)
Second-oldest burying ground in Boston (1659)
Our tour concludes overlooking the Charles River and two major Freedom Trail landmarks: the U.S.S. Constitution (1797) and Bunker Hill Monument (1775 battle)
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No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.