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Boston Food & History Visite à pied du North End Freedom Trail

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Découvrez le côté local du quartier le plus populaire de Boston, le North End. Visitez l'église la plus vénérée de Boston et grignotez dans le quartier en dégustant des viandes, des fromages, du pain frais, des pâtisseries, des pizzas et du cappuccino. Continuez le long du Freedom Trail et au-delà et découvrez le Boston moderne à travers l'incroyable histoire de la ville. De l'emblématique port de Boston au cœur de la magnifique Beacon Hill, rejoignez votre guide local pour une expérience qui vous relie à l'ancien et au nouveau Boston.
Ville: Boston
Fri 15 Nov
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Ce qui est inclu
Entrance fee to the historic Old North Church (or equivalent alternative)
3 food stops (with a variety of food samples such as fresh bread, pizza, meats, and cheese)
1 food and drink stop (Hot Italian beverage and Pastry)
Enjoy a surprise local treat
Enjoy the stunning views from Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market
Friendly Local, English-speaking guide
Learn about the Sons of Liberty and see where the Boston Tea Party took place
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles aux fauteuils roulants
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • L'entrée au Massachusetts State House nécessite une pièce d'identité gouvernementale et tous les invités doivent passer par des détecteurs de métaux. La State House est ouverte uniquement en semaine, nous trouverons d'autres sites à visiter le week-end.
  • Il s'agit d'une visite adaptée aux enfants. Les enfants de moins de 6 ans sont autorisés à participer gratuitement à cette visite.
  • Nous pouvons accueillir les végétariens et autres restrictions alimentaires. Veuillez nous informer à l'avance si vous avez des demandes diététiques.
  • Petit groupe de 12 personnes maximum.
  • Impact local : comment vous aiderez la communauté locale en rejoignant ce circuit : le circuit Food to Freedom est respectueux de l'environnement car, contrairement à la plupart des les voyagistes de Boston, vous marchez plutôt que d'utiliser des bus ou d'autres véhicules.
  • Le matin, lorsque vous êtes dans le célèbre North End, tous les arrêts de restauration sont détenus et gérés à 100 % par des locaux, veiller à ce que les populations locales bénéficient du tourisme dans leur ville. Ainsi, toutes les inclusions dans la visite et les achats supplémentaires que vous ferez bénéficieront directement à la communauté locale.
  • Vous vous arrêterez également dans l'une des églises de renommée mondiale qui fait autant partie de l'histoire de Boston (et de l'Amérique) que Tu peux recevoir. The Old North Church est une organisation à but non lucratif qui travaille dur pour éduquer les écoliers et les adultes sur l'histoire américaine et la vie coloniale. En payant un droit d'entrée, vous contribuez à l'entretien de l'église et de son travail.
  • Nous nous réservons le droit de modifier à la fois l'itinéraire et les lieux visités dans le cadre de la visite. Les inclusions alimentaires sont sujettes à changement, en fonction de la disponibilité du jour.
  • Toutes les visites suivent les derniers conseils des autorités sanitaires locales. Urban Adventures a reçu le label Safe Travels du World Travel and Tourism Council, qui reconnaît les entreprises qui ont adopté des protocoles normalisés mondiaux de santé et d'hygiène.
À quoi s'attendre
1
North End
Your North End to the Freedom Trail combines our North End Food Tour and our History and Highlights Tour to make up a brilliant half day tour that will give you a comprehensive introduction to our fair city. We will begin at the lifeblood of Boston, the Boston Harbor with a walk through a scenic waterfront park. We’ll make our way to the heart of the North End, with views of some of the most historic sites. Tasty food is never far away in the North End. Your guide will introduce you to a small, hidden Italian bakery serving up fresh bread daily. A proper Italian salumeria is next, where you’ll have a chance to enjoy some Italian meats and cheeses. Next up, we’ll take in the energy of the North End’s busiest corridor, Hanover Street, where it’s time for a mid-tour break with your guide at a traditional Italian café.
2
Old North Church & Historic Site
You’ll hear stories about some of the most influential events that happened in Boston, including Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride. We will make our way to the Old North Church and step inside the hallowed walls.
3
Rose Kennedy Greenway
A taste of pizza awaits at a neighborhood favorite and then we’ll cap off the North End food experience with samples of the best Italian pastries along the back streets of this delicious neighborhood. Continue on with your guide beyond the North End neighborhood for a leisurely stroll through some of Boston’s best markets and green spaces. You’ll begin the second part of your journey back at the Aquarium “T” Station where we’ll meet more members of the group. From the Harbor, we’ll continue past the Rose Kennedy Greenway.
4
Marriott's Custom House
See State Street and the historic Custom House Tower, the city’s first skyscraper.
5
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Then, your guide will lead you toward the famous Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market.
6
Quincy Market
In downtown Boston
7
Old State House
We will stop in front of the Old State House and site of the Boston Massacre. Was it really a massacre or maybe just great propaganda for the Revolution?
8
Downtown Crossing
A short trek through Downtown Crossing
9
Old City Hall
A short trek through Downtown Crossing brings you to Old City Hall. This beautiful building, done in French Revivalist architecture, was the seat of city government for years in Boston. It also happens to be the site of the birth of public education in America. You'll definitely want to have your guide snap your picture with the bronze donkey outside the entrance.
10
Massachusetts State House
On most weekdays (government hours only!) you have a chance to see the government at work inside the inspiring, historic, and beautiful Massachusetts State House, designed and built by famous federalist architect Charles Bulfinch in 1798. Outside the State House, take in the views of modern Boston, including the skyscrapers of Downtown, the Financial District, and the tallest building in New England: The John Hancock Tower. We continue our journey through Beacon Hill, where you’ll have a chance to take in the quintessential architecture of Boston’s red brick row houses.
11
Boston Public Garden
Finally, we’ll arrive at the beautiful Boston Public Garden, one of Boston’s favorite green spaces, where you’ll see locals walking the dogs, playing with the kids and enjoying lunch in the shade.
12
North End
Your North End to the Freedom Trail combines our North End Food Tour and our History and Highlights Tour to make up a brilliant half day tour that will give you a comprehensive introduction to our fair city. We will begin at the lifeblood of Boston, the Boston Harbor with a walk through a scenic waterfront park. We’ll make our way to the heart of the North End, with views of some of the most historic sites. Tasty food is never far away in the North End. Your guide will introduce you to a small, hidden Italian bakery serving up fresh bread daily. A proper Italian salumeria is next, where you’ll have a chance to enjoy some Italian meats and cheeses. Next up, we’ll take in the energy of the North End’s busiest corridor, Hanover Street, where it’s time for a mid-tour break with your guide at a traditional Italian café.
13
Old North Church & Historic Site
You’ll hear stories about some of the most influential events that happened in Boston, including Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride. We will make our way to the Old North Church and step inside the hallowed walls.
14
Rose Kennedy Greenway
A taste of pizza awaits at a neighborhood favorite and then we’ll cap off the North End food experience with samples of the best Italian pastries along the back streets of this delicious neighborhood. Continue on with your guide beyond the North End neighborhood for a leisurely stroll through some of Boston’s best markets and green spaces. You’ll begin the second part of your journey back at the Aquarium “T” Station where we’ll meet more members of the group. From the Harbor, we’ll continue past the Rose Kennedy Greenway.
15
Marriott's Custom House
See State Street and the historic Custom House Tower, the city’s first skyscraper.
16
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Then, your guide will lead you toward the famous Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market.
17
Quincy Market
In downtown Boston
18
Old State House
We will stop in front of the Old State House and site of the Boston Massacre. Was it really a massacre or maybe just great propaganda for the Revolution?
19
Downtown Crossing
A short trek through Downtown Crossing
20
Old City Hall
A short trek through Downtown Crossing brings you to Old City Hall. This beautiful building, done in French Revivalist architecture, was the seat of city government for years in Boston. It also happens to be the site of the birth of public education in America. You'll definitely want to have your guide snap your picture with the bronze donkey outside the entrance.
21
Massachusetts State House
On most weekdays (government hours only!) you have a chance to see the government at work inside the inspiring, historic, and beautiful Massachusetts State House, designed and built by famous federalist architect Charles Bulfinch in 1798. Outside the State House, take in the views of modern Boston, including the skyscrapers of Downtown, the Financial District, and the tallest building in New England: The John Hancock Tower. We continue our journey through Beacon Hill, where you’ll have a chance to take in the quintessential architecture of Boston’s red brick row houses.
22
Boston Public Garden
Finally, we’ll arrive at the beautiful Boston Public Garden, one of Boston’s favorite green spaces, where you’ll see locals walking the dogs, playing with the kids and enjoying lunch in the shade.
23
North End
Your North End to the Freedom Trail combines our North End Food Tour and our History and Highlights Tour to make up a brilliant half day tour that will give you a comprehensive introduction to our fair city. We will begin at the lifeblood of Boston, the Boston Harbor with a walk through a scenic waterfront park. We’ll make our way to the heart of the North End, with views of some of the most historic sites. Tasty food is never far away in the North End. Your guide will introduce you to a small, hidden Italian bakery serving up fresh bread daily. A proper Italian salumeria is next, where you’ll have a chance to enjoy some Italian meats and cheeses. Next up, we’ll take in the energy of the North End’s busiest corridor, Hanover Street, where it’s time for a mid-tour break with your guide at a traditional Italian café.
24
Old North Church & Historic Site
You’ll hear stories about some of the most influential events that happened in Boston, including Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride. We will make our way to the Old North Church and step inside the hallowed walls.
25
Rose Kennedy Greenway
A taste of pizza awaits at a neighborhood favorite and then we’ll cap off the North End food experience with samples of the best Italian pastries along the back streets of this delicious neighborhood. Continue on with your guide beyond the North End neighborhood for a leisurely stroll through some of Boston’s best markets and green spaces. You’ll begin the second part of your journey back at the Aquarium “T” Station where we’ll meet more members of the group. From the Harbor, we’ll continue past the Rose Kennedy Greenway.
26
Marriott's Custom House
See State Street and the historic Custom House Tower, the city’s first skyscraper.
27
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Then, your guide will lead you toward the famous Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market.
28
Quincy Market
In downtown Boston
29
Old State House
We will stop in front of the Old State House and site of the Boston Massacre. Was it really a massacre or maybe just great propaganda for the Revolution?
30
Downtown Crossing
A short trek through Downtown Crossing
31
Old City Hall
A short trek through Downtown Crossing brings you to Old City Hall. This beautiful building, done in French Revivalist architecture, was the seat of city government for years in Boston. It also happens to be the site of the birth of public education in America. You'll definitely want to have your guide snap your picture with the bronze donkey outside the entrance.
32
Massachusetts State House
On most weekdays (government hours only!) you have a chance to see the government at work inside the inspiring, historic, and beautiful Massachusetts State House, designed and built by famous federalist architect Charles Bulfinch in 1798. Outside the State House, take in the views of modern Boston, including the skyscrapers of Downtown, the Financial District, and the tallest building in New England: The John Hancock Tower. We continue our journey through Beacon Hill, where you’ll have a chance to take in the quintessential architecture of Boston’s red brick row houses.
33
Boston Public Garden
Finally, we’ll arrive at the beautiful Boston Public Garden, one of Boston’s favorite green spaces, where you’ll see locals walking the dogs, playing with the kids and enjoying lunch in the shade.
34
North End
Your North End to the Freedom Trail combines our North End Food Tour and our History and Highlights Tour to make up a brilliant half day tour that will give you a comprehensive introduction to our fair city. We will begin at the lifeblood of Boston, the Boston Harbor with a walk through a scenic waterfront park. We’ll make our way to the heart of the North End, with views of some of the most historic sites. Tasty food is never far away in the North End. Your guide will introduce you to a small, hidden Italian bakery serving up fresh bread daily. A proper Italian salumeria is next, where you’ll have a chance to enjoy some Italian meats and cheeses. Next up, we’ll take in the energy of the North End’s busiest corridor, Hanover Street, where it’s time for a mid-tour break with your guide at a traditional Italian café.
35
Old North Church & Historic Site
You’ll hear stories about some of the most influential events that happened in Boston, including Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride. We will make our way to the Old North Church and step inside the hallowed walls.
36
Rose Kennedy Greenway
A taste of pizza awaits at a neighborhood favorite and then we’ll cap off the North End food experience with samples of the best Italian pastries along the back streets of this delicious neighborhood. Continue on with your guide beyond the North End neighborhood for a leisurely stroll through some of Boston’s best markets and green spaces. You’ll begin the second part of your journey back at the Aquarium “T” Station where we’ll meet more members of the group. From the Harbor, we’ll continue past the Rose Kennedy Greenway.
37
Marriott's Custom House
See State Street and the historic Custom House Tower, the city’s first skyscraper.
38
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Then, your guide will lead you toward the famous Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market.
39
Quincy Market
In downtown Boston
40
Old State House
We will stop in front of the Old State House and site of the Boston Massacre. Was it really a massacre or maybe just great propaganda for the Revolution?
41
Downtown Crossing
A short trek through Downtown Crossing
42
Old City Hall
A short trek through Downtown Crossing brings you to Old City Hall. This beautiful building, done in French Revivalist architecture, was the seat of city government for years in Boston. It also happens to be the site of the birth of public education in America. You'll definitely want to have your guide snap your picture with the bronze donkey outside the entrance.
43
Massachusetts State House
On most weekdays (government hours only!) you have a chance to see the government at work inside the inspiring, historic, and beautiful Massachusetts State House, designed and built by famous federalist architect Charles Bulfinch in 1798. Outside the State House, take in the views of modern Boston, including the skyscrapers of Downtown, the Financial District, and the tallest building in New England: The John Hancock Tower. We continue our journey through Beacon Hill, where you’ll have a chance to take in the quintessential architecture of Boston’s red brick row houses.
44
Boston Public Garden
Finally, we’ll arrive at the beautiful Boston Public Garden, one of Boston’s favorite green spaces, where you’ll see locals walking the dogs, playing with the kids and enjoying lunch in the shade.
45
North End
Your North End to the Freedom Trail combines our North End Food Tour and our History and Highlights Tour to make up a brilliant half day tour that will give you a comprehensive introduction to our fair city. We will begin at the lifeblood of Boston, the Boston Harbor with a walk through a scenic waterfront park. We’ll make our way to the heart of the North End, with views of some of the most historic sites. Tasty food is never far away in the North End. Your guide will introduce you to a small, hidden Italian bakery serving up fresh bread daily. A proper Italian salumeria is next, where you’ll have a chance to enjoy some Italian meats and cheeses. Next up, we’ll take in the energy of the North End’s busiest corridor, Hanover Street, where it’s time for a mid-tour break with your guide at a traditional Italian café.
46
Old North Church & Historic Site
You’ll hear stories about some of the most influential events that happened in Boston, including Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride. We will make our way to the Old North Church and step inside the hallowed walls.
47
Rose Kennedy Greenway
A taste of pizza awaits at a neighborhood favorite and then we’ll cap off the North End food experience with samples of the best Italian pastries along the back streets of this delicious neighborhood. Continue on with your guide beyond the North End neighborhood for a leisurely stroll through some of Boston’s best markets and green spaces. You’ll begin the second part of your journey back at the Aquarium “T” Station where we’ll meet more members of the group. From the Harbor, we’ll continue past the Rose Kennedy Greenway.
48
Marriott's Custom House
See State Street and the historic Custom House Tower, the city’s first skyscraper.
49
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Then, your guide will lead you toward the famous Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market.
50
Quincy Market
In downtown Boston
51
Old State House
We will stop in front of the Old State House and site of the Boston Massacre. Was it really a massacre or maybe just great propaganda for the Revolution?
52
Downtown Crossing
A short trek through Downtown Crossing
53
Old City Hall
A short trek through Downtown Crossing brings you to Old City Hall. This beautiful building, done in French Revivalist architecture, was the seat of city government for years in Boston. It also happens to be the site of the birth of public education in America. You'll definitely want to have your guide snap your picture with the bronze donkey outside the entrance.
54
Massachusetts State House
On most weekdays (government hours only!) you have a chance to see the government at work inside the inspiring, historic, and beautiful Massachusetts State House, designed and built by famous federalist architect Charles Bulfinch in 1798. Outside the State House, take in the views of modern Boston, including the skyscrapers of Downtown, the Financial District, and the tallest building in New England: The John Hancock Tower. We continue our journey through Beacon Hill, where you’ll have a chance to take in the quintessential architecture of Boston’s red brick row houses.
55
Boston Public Garden
Finally, we’ll arrive at the beautiful Boston Public Garden, one of Boston’s favorite green spaces, where you’ll see locals walking the dogs, playing with the kids and enjoying lunch in the shade.
56
North End
Your North End to the Freedom Trail combines our North End Food Tour and our History and Highlights Tour to make up a brilliant half day tour that will give you a comprehensive introduction to our fair city. We will begin at the lifeblood of Boston, the Boston Harbor with a walk through a scenic waterfront park. We’ll make our way to the heart of the North End, with views of some of the most historic sites. Tasty food is never far away in the North End. Your guide will introduce you to a small, hidden Italian bakery serving up fresh bread daily. A proper Italian salumeria is next, where you’ll have a chance to enjoy some Italian meats and cheeses. Next up, we’ll take in the energy of the North End’s busiest corridor, Hanover Street, where it’s time for a mid-tour break with your guide at a traditional Italian café.
57
Old North Church & Historic Site
You’ll hear stories about some of the most influential events that happened in Boston, including Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride. We will make our way to the Old North Church and step inside the hallowed walls.
58
Rose Kennedy Greenway
A taste of pizza awaits at a neighborhood favorite and then we’ll cap off the North End food experience with samples of the best Italian pastries along the back streets of this delicious neighborhood. Continue on with your guide beyond the North End neighborhood for a leisurely stroll through some of Boston’s best markets and green spaces. You’ll begin the second part of your journey back at the Aquarium “T” Station where we’ll meet more members of the group. From the Harbor, we’ll continue past the Rose Kennedy Greenway.
59
Marriott's Custom House
See State Street and the historic Custom House Tower, the city’s first skyscraper.
60
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Then, your guide will lead you toward the famous Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market.
61
Quincy Market
In downtown Boston
62
Old State House
We will stop in front of the Old State House and site of the Boston Massacre. Was it really a massacre or maybe just great propaganda for the Revolution?
63
Downtown Crossing
A short trek through Downtown Crossing
64
Old City Hall
A short trek through Downtown Crossing brings you to Old City Hall. This beautiful building, done in French Revivalist architecture, was the seat of city government for years in Boston. It also happens to be the site of the birth of public education in America. You'll definitely want to have your guide snap your picture with the bronze donkey outside the entrance.
65
Massachusetts State House
On most weekdays (government hours only!) you have a chance to see the government at work inside the inspiring, historic, and beautiful Massachusetts State House, designed and built by famous federalist architect Charles Bulfinch in 1798. Outside the State House, take in the views of modern Boston, including the skyscrapers of Downtown, the Financial District, and the tallest building in New England: The John Hancock Tower. We continue our journey through Beacon Hill, where you’ll have a chance to take in the quintessential architecture of Boston’s red brick row houses.
66
Boston Public Garden
Finally, we’ll arrive at the beautiful Boston Public Garden, one of Boston’s favorite green spaces, where you’ll see locals walking the dogs, playing with the kids and enjoying lunch in the shade.
67
Extrémité nord
Votre North End to the Freedom Trail combine notre North End Food Tour et notre History and Highlights Tour pour constituer une brillante excursion d'une demi-journée qui vous donnera une introduction complète à notre belle ville. Nous commencerons par l'élément vital de Boston, le port de Boston, avec une promenade dans un parc pittoresque au bord de l'eau. Nous nous dirigerons vers le cœur du North End, avec une vue sur certains des sites les plus historiques. La nourriture savoureuse n'est jamais loin dans le North End. Votre guide vous présentera une petite boulangerie italienne cachée servant du pain frais tous les jours. Une véritable salumeria italienne est ensuite, où vous aurez la chance de déguster des viandes et des fromages italiens. Ensuite, nous profiterons de l'énergie du couloir le plus fréquenté du North End, Hanover Street, où il est temps de faire une pause à mi-parcours avec votre guide dans un café italien traditionnel.
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Ancienne église nord et site historique
Vous entendrez des histoires sur certains des événements les plus influents qui se sont déroulés à Boston, notamment le Midnight Ride de Paul Revere. Nous nous dirigerons vers l'église Old North et entrerons dans les murs sacrés.
69
Voie verte Rose Kennedy
Un avant-goût de pizza vous attend dans un favori du quartier, puis nous terminerons l'expérience culinaire du North End avec des échantillons des meilleures pâtisseries italiennes le long des ruelles de ce délicieux quartier. Continuez avec votre guide au-delà du quartier North End pour une promenade tranquille dans certains des meilleurs marchés et espaces verts de Boston. Vous commencerez la deuxième partie de votre voyage de retour à la station "T" de l'Aquarium où nous rencontrerons d'autres membres du groupe. Depuis le port, nous continuerons devant le Rose Kennedy Greenway.
70
La douane de Marriott
Découvrez State Street et l'historique Custom House Tower, le premier gratte-ciel de la ville.
71
Marché Faneuil Hall
Ensuite, votre guide vous conduira vers le célèbre Faneuil Hall et le Quincy Market.
72
Marché Quincy
Au centre-ville de Boston
73
Ancienne maison d'État
Nous nous arrêterons devant l'Old State House et le site du massacre de Boston. Était-ce vraiment un massacre ou peut-être juste une grande propagande pour la Révolution ?
74
Traversée du centre-ville
Une courte randonnée à travers Downtown Crossing
75
Ancien hôtel de ville
Une courte randonnée à travers Downtown Crossing vous amène à l'ancien hôtel de ville. Ce magnifique bâtiment, réalisé dans l'architecture néo-française, a été le siège du gouvernement de la ville pendant des années à Boston. Il se trouve également que c'est le site de la naissance de l'éducation publique en Amérique. Vous voudrez certainement que votre guide vous prenne en photo avec l'âne en bronze devant l'entrée.
76
Maison d'État du Massachusetts
La plupart des jours de la semaine (heures du gouvernement uniquement !), vous avez la chance de voir le gouvernement à l'œuvre à l'intérieur de l'inspirante, historique et magnifique Massachusetts State House, conçue et construite par le célèbre architecte fédéraliste Charles Bulfinch en 1798. À l'extérieur de la State House, admirez les vues de Boston moderne, y compris les gratte-ciel du centre-ville, le quartier financier et le plus haut bâtiment de la Nouvelle-Angleterre : la tour John Hancock. Nous poursuivons notre voyage à travers Beacon Hill, où vous aurez l'occasion d'admirer l'architecture par excellence des maisons en rangée en briques rouges de Boston.
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Jardin public de Boston
Enfin, nous arriverons au magnifique Boston Public Garden, l'un des espaces verts préférés de Boston, où vous verrez les habitants promener les chiens, jouer avec les enfants et déjeuner à l'ombre.
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Commentaires (823)
129kerryh
Jul 2019
Ellie was a fantastic guide and incredibly personable. We learned lots and it was great fun! Thank you so much x
Gloria_W
Jul 2019
Our guide was Bob he knew and explained the history of the stops along the way, very informative. The first food stops were really good authentic Italian food great value for money. Definitely would recommend this tour.
davidpW2146YN
Jul 2019
Ellie did a great job making the history of Boston and the North End come alive. She made if fun for our whole family. We also really enjoyed the food we had from all the great local Italian places. I would definitely recommend to anyone looking for a fun day in Boston.

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