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Learn about the Boston Tea Party and Boston’s revolutionary history at your own pace with this private self-guided audio walking tour. Download the app to your phone and use it whenever you like, even offline. Follow the route and hear stories about Boston’s history and the sites along the way.
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Jennifer_M, Apr 2026
Park at Harbor Garage for this experience, it starts around the N.E. Aquarium. The walk is like a sidewalk thing around the buildings, right against the water and the buildings so it is right against, it curves with the landscape. VERY nice experience. When you get to one of the spots with the app, it automatically tells you about the area which you arrived. Super interesting and a great job/informative.
Response from Host, Apr 2026
Jennifer, I’m really glad to hear that my Boston Harborwalk & Tea Party GPS Walking Audio Tour was such a lovely and informative experience for you. It’s great that you enjoyed the waterfront walk and that the GPS-triggered audio worked smoothly as you reached each spot. I also appreciate you sharing helpful tips, such as parking and the starting area—that’s very useful for others. To explore more of Massachusetts' rich history and scenic beauty at your own pace, check out my Massachusetts Self-Guided Driving and Walking Tours Bundle. From the historic paths of the Freedom Trail to the scenic drives of Cape Cod, there's plenty to experience. Have fun exploring!
M2014ATsharonh, Nov 2025
The app was quite easy to use and follow. I enjoyed that I could do this on my own timeline and have complete flexibility to linger at a stop or pass through. Great tool that I will be using in other cities.
Response from Host, Nov 2025
Sharon, it's great to hear you enjoyed the Boston Harborwalk & Tea Party self-guided audio tour. I’m happy the app was easy to use and that the flexibility to linger or move at your own pace made the experience more enjoyable. If you have more adventures in the area, don’t miss our Massachusetts Bundle. It features Salem, the Freedom Trail, Boston Harborwalk, and more—perfect for exploring the state’s rich history and charm.
549RichardN549, Oct 2025
Easy to use and navigate. The tour was very informative and added a lot of useful information to our walk through the Boston harbour area. We managed to conduct the tour using one phone and one ear bud each. It worked perfectly.
Response from Host, Oct 2025
Richard, I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed my Boston Harborwalk Audio Tour. I’m happy it was simple to use and navigate, and that you found the information useful during your walk through the Boston Harbor area. It’s great to know the tour worked perfectly with one phone and one earbud each. If you’re planning more adventures, don’t miss our Massachusetts Bundle. It features Salem, the Freedom Trail, Martha’s Vineyard, and more—great for exploring the state’s rich history and charm.
angelavO7760IE, Jul 2025
A detailed guide with just enough of an experience of the Harbor Walk. The stop near the Tea Party Museum was great. You can go in the gift shop without buying a ticket to the museum.
Response from Host, Jul 2025
Angela, great to know you enjoyed exploring Harborwalk with my audio guide. The Tea Party stop is a favorite & must, and I’m glad you found the visit to the gift shop worthwhile, too. If you’re planning more adventures in the area, don’t miss our Massachusetts Bundle. It includes Salem, the Freedom Trail, Martha’s Vineyard, and more—perfect for diving deeper into the state’s rich history and charm.
Our historic tour begins at one of Boston's most underappreciated marvels of architecture: South Station. We'll take a moment to analyze the enormous eagle and clock dominating the facade.
Note: The tour is over 1.5 miles long, with more than 18 audio stories, and takes about 1-2 hours to complete.
New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.
As we walk along Boston's Harborwalk, we'll look out across the water for a glimpse of an actual blast from the past: a colonial ship packed with tea crates! We'll learn about the events of Boston's Tea Party but we'll also dive deeper: what really caused this riot? Why were taxes so high? What did a far-away international war have to do with the price of tea in Boston?
Right across the street, we'll find a stunning example of modern architecture with the Federal Reserve. As we walk past, we'll learn the intriguing stories behind the bland name.
At Russia Wharf, we're officially at the start of our Harborwalk journey and our trip into the past. We'll learn about the booming international trade during the colonial era.... the foundation which would later lead to the epic Boston Tea Party.
The Brutalist-style Harbor Towers are unmissable. Brutalism was all the rage in the 1970s. Today, the style polarizes observers. Some people see a kind of strange beauty in the sparse, overbearing structures. Others see, well, just plain ugly buildings! These days, you can always identify the style anywhere by its grim, fortress-like appearance. We'll learn about the towers, Boston's struggle between affordable and luxury living, and one of the city's most ambitious projects: cleaning up this very harbor.
Our journey brings us to Rowe's Wharf — named for one of the tea smugglers who encouraged the "Tea Party"! We'll learn about John Rowe and his adventures with the law as we walk through.
The Harbor Hotel is a stunning piece of architecture, blending modern and colonial styles seamlessly. Its 80-foot copper dome contains a glass cupola. If you walk to the center of the archway and look straight up, you can see all the through the top of the dome to the glass cupola above.
Our tour along the scenic Harborwalk ends at one of Boston's most historic spots: Long Wharf. From colonial battles against the British to modern crowds of tourists, this Wharf remains a Boston hotspot. Enjoy the views and history as we conclude our story at this scenic stop.
We're now approaching a popular stop in Boston and along the Harborwalk: the Aquarium! This huge attraction is partially built over the Harbor, allowing the aquarium access to the natural environment of Boston's Harbor.
The Harborwalk is 43 miles long, but we’ll focus on the historic Waterfront District from South Station to Long Wharf. That’s only about 1 mile. We’ll cover everything from the Boston Tea Party to the newest skyscrapers along the shore.
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