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Guided Walking Tour of the Downtown Freedom Trail in Boston

Overview
Dive into early American history and architecture as you explore the Freedom Trail in Downtown Boston. On a 70-minute walking tour, admire the architecture, and learn about the history and culture of the city as you pass attractions and landmarks like Faneuil Hall, King's Chapel, and Boston Common.
City: Boston
Sat 28 Dec
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Starting at $30.00
Sat 28 Dec
Starting at $30.00
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What's Included
Professional guide
70-Minute Walking Tour of Boston's Freedom Trail
Pass attractions and landmarks like Faneuil Hall, King's Chapel, and Boston Common.
Additional Info
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Operates in all weather conditions; please dress appropriately
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (159)
Linda H
Apr 2019
We had not visited Boston before so thought a walking tour of the Freedom Trail was in order. The start of the tour was easy to find and we were warmly welcomed by Alan our guide. We were in a group of about 15 and Alan was very knowledgeable telling us about key people and events leading to American independence. We loved seeing the old buildings and we even walked passed the hotel where JFK proposed to Jackie. Loved the tour and would recommend to anyone visiting with special thanks to Alan who was terrific.
PrincessFang
Apr 2019
What a terrific tour this was! Our guide (Layfayette) was so interesting, knowledgable and funny! Sometimes these tours a corny, their period garb sad and their lectures canned. But this tour was OUTSTANDING. He was so knowledgable. We had such a great time we forgot it was 40 degrees at the end of a long day of travel. We had a group of about 30 teenagers and the loved it!
Ethnowise
Mar 2019
Our guide for our brief walking tour was an older gentleman with a great sense of humor and abundant knowledge about Boston's history. His architectural knowledge especially stood out to us. I would say he is a history interpreter first and entertainer second - makes me wonder if he might be a retired history teacher. If so, I bet his students loved him! We highly recommend this tour for folks who don't have time for a longer one but want to learn as much as possible in the time they do have.

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