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This live-guided tour of the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum ushers visitors through authentically restored tea ships and traditional Boston museum exhibits. This floating museum provides the opportunity to explore and learn about the people, events, and consequences that led up to the American Revolution—all in the order in which they occurred back in 1773. Get a sense of what life was like in 18th-century Boston.
At the Meeting House, hear the story of the night of December 16, 1773, and get ready to dump tea alongside the patriots. Explore two authentically restored tea ships—the Eleanor and the Beaver.
Inside the museum, see the Robinson Half Chest, one of only two original tea chests that was dumped into the Boston Harbor that night.
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Sergio_r, Feb 2026
Very entertaining. The actors had me laughing and pulled in with their re enactment rolls. I enjoyed it more than I thought I was.
jacquelinec879, Feb 2026
This was a fun little museum exhibit with good actors, and an environment of participation, which was very fun. I would recommend, there were not a lot of displays. It was more of an informative type environment. They had a nice little café and a tea room at the end of the tour. There was also a very nice gift shop on the way out.
melissa_combs, Feb 2026
This was my favorite spot in Boston! It was an interactive way to experience and learn about the Boston Tea Party. Such a fun time!
Tony M, Jan 2026
I loved the opportunity to learn some history and sip on delicious tea. I recommend if you are interested in learning some Boston history!
Response from Host, Jan 2026
Thank you for visiting our museum. We look forward to welcoming you back in the future!
Join the Sons and Daughters of Liberty and relive the night of December 16, 1773. The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum is an interactive, guided experience where you will be a part of the single most important event leading up to the American Revolution. Board 18th-century replica sailing ships brig Beaver and Eleanor, and join the countrymen in tossing the tea into the sea! View the only known surviving tea chest from that fateful night, the Robinson Tea Chest. Transport back in time while viewing the multi-sensory film "Let it Begin Here", where you will be a part of Paul Revere's midnight ride and be placed into the battle where the "Shot heard 'round the world" was fired. Complete your experience with a stop in Abigail's Tea Room at the end of your tour to enjoy some tea time.
MUSEUM CLOSED ON THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS DAY
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