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The Revolutionary Story Walking Tour in Boston

Overview
Viator Experience Award Top 20 experience (#2) in the United States. What makes this tour different is that instead of walking the Freedom Trail geographically – starting at one end and following it to the other – the sightseeing is synchronized with and unfolds to the storytelling. There’s a lot less emphasis on dry facts and dates and a lot more on the passions, personalities, and psychologies driving the events. The escalating action of the Revolution guides us through the crooked streets of Boston, recreating the drama and recapturing the energy that invented America. It's not only much more enjoyable it's also the most effective way to explore the city and learn the history.

Built with the aspirations and anxieties of a fellow tourist in mind: the groups are kept small so you aren't herded around; we cover both major landmarks and hidden gems; visual aids and props help you grasp the material; we traverse all original neighborhoods getting a sense of the modern city as well. 
City: Boston
Sun 22 Sep
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Starting at $76.00
Sun 22 Sep
Starting at $76.00
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What's Included
12 (of 15) Freedom Trail sights visited
Restroom / Coffee / Snack break midway through
Insights from prestigious historians and scholarship
A sense of humor
Additional Info
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Tour operates in most weather conditions. Pay attention to the forecast as the weather in Boston can shift even a day or two out. Please dress appropriately.
  • Not wheelchair accessible. We will be covering a significant amount of ground and those with injuries or significant mobility limitations will likely find it difficult to complete.
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult. There is no hard age restriction but this is not a "kids" version of events. The narrative structure helps keep them engaged but the younger they are the more difficult it is to stay involved for the duration. However, every child is different and parents know their own best.
  • We will be outside in the open air for the duration.
What To Expect
1
The Revolutionary Story Tour
City Hall Plaza is a pedestrian only plaza very centrally located. We meet between the Staples Connect and City Hall (The big angular concrete building) I will be standing directly in front of a large statue of a basketball player.
2
King's Chapel Burying Ground
Learn about the incredibly unique people who first settled Massachusetts and how they created the cultural bedrock the Revolution was built on. The Puritans are much more important (and weird) than you can imagine!
3
Granary Burying Ground
The Sons of Liberty! We'll visit the tombs of Paul Revere, John Hancock, and Sam Adams. They'll be with us all day!
4
Old City Hall
The most beautiful architecture in the city is the background of a discussion about about the role of Boston as the Athens of America, the historic obstacles to and inherent challenges of democracy, and the incomparable Benjamin Franklin.
5
Old State House
The oldest public building in the country and the nerve center of Massachusetts politics. The great political debate between British authority and American rights was here
6
Boston Massacre Site
Learn about the soldiers, the citizens, the loyalists, and patriot leaders all pulled into this explosion of tensions!
7
Old South Meeting House
The Boston Tea Party starts here! The most pivotal event leading up to the American Revolution. There's no turning back after this!
8
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
"The Cradle of Liberty" is not only the symbol of American Democracy but its deepest roots can be traced to this building. This is where a protest becomes a revolution!
9
Quincy Market
Warning! Tourist traps abound!
10
The Paul Revere House
The house is in the oldest and most charming square in the city and surrounded by some of the best restaurants in America. The man is even more impressive than the legend!
11
North End
The oldest residential neighborhood in America. You won't find a better combination of culture, food, and history in any square mile in the country. Italian, Seafood, Pizza, Cannoli, we'll talk about it all!
12
Old North Church & Historic Site
"One if by land, two if by sea." We go through Paul Revere's legendary midnight ride with the iconic steeple from which he signaled his famous warning; culminating in "the shot heard round the world," and chaotic battle at Lexington & Concord. The British are coming - are you?
13
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
We go in depth on the Battle of Bunker Hill. The strategy, the tactics, the consequences.
14
Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park
We finish up along at Christopher Columbus Park. A jewel in Boston's revitalized crown, some of best people watching in the city, and very centrally located between the North End (pizza, restaurants, & cannoli); Long Wharf (Aquarium, Harbor Tours, water shuttle to Charlestown, Metro station); and Quincy Market (souvenirs & shopping). Only a five minute walk to where we begin if you've parked nearby
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (812)
Norm M
Oct 2018
This is by far the best historical tour I have taken in any city. Our guide, Mike, is also the owner of the tour so he is personally invested in it's success. He is a wealth of knowledge but does not just regurgitate facts. He has a great speaking style and sense of humor that keeps everyone interested. He also keeps the groups small so we all feel involved in the conversation. As a history buff myself I cannot recommend this tour enough.
kimberlyj283
Oct 2018
We had a great time on this tour. Bad part it was cool with a fairly steady light rain the whole time. Hello Boston! We learned so much and were glad we did it the first day we were there. The Duck Tour the next morning was also fun...but it was so nice to have the depth of knowledge and history we got from our walking tour to supplement the “barley scratch the surface” info we received on the DT.
Sherron G
Oct 2018
My husband and I are from Colorado, and we have never been to Boston. We decided to take this walking tour since it sounded interesting. It is everything and MORE described in TripAdvisor. Mike is the organizer of this trip, and did an excellent job of walking us through the Story of the American Revolution. He walked us all over the Boston area, and we saw so many interesting sites. He gave us breaks along the way, and answered all of the questions we gave him. You can tell he has done a lot of research on this subject. Most importantly, he was able to convey it to the rest of us. He also has a great sense of humor and we thoroughly enjoy this tour. If you've never been to Boston, or know the 'story' of the American Revolution, this tour is for you. We highly recommend it, and am so glad we signed up for it. It is truly one of the best tours we have ever taken. Be sure to wear some good walking shoes. It was truly a highlight of our New England trip. Great job, Mike!

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