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Visite à pied du Boston Freedom Trail avec un guide costumé

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La visite du Freedom Trail par l'Histrionic Academy est la meilleure façon de voir Boston. Vous rencontrerez votre guide costumé au Boston Common et découvrirez l'histoire inspirante de Boston. Suivre le sentier de la liberté devant plusieurs sites historiques. Les invités seront émerveillés par les histoires des pères fondateurs de l'Amérique, de la révolution américaine et de l'histoire coloniale de la Nouvelle-Angleterre. Cette visite à pied suit le Freedom Trail sur environ 2 km du Boston Common à Faneuil Hall.
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See top Boston sites such as the State House, Granary Burial Ground, and Old South Meeting House
90-minute Freedom Trail Walking Tour
Professional/Local Tour Guide
See top Boston sites such as the State House, Granary Burial Ground, and Old South Meeting House
90-minute Freedom Trail Walking Tour
Professional/Local Tour Guide
See top Boston sites such as the State House, Granary Burial Ground, and Old South Meeting House
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Fonctionne dans toutes les conditions météorologiques , veuillez vous habiller convenablement.
  • Chaussures de marche confortables recommandées.
  • En raison de la nature de cette visite et de la sécurité de tous les invités, le voyagiste se réserve le droit de refuser le service aux passagers qui sont en état d'ébriété ou présentent des signes d'intoxication. Si, par conséquent, votre visite est annulée, vous n'aurez pas droit à un remboursement.
  • Le cimetière Granary est accessible aux fauteuils roulants par une entrée séparée. Les invités qui ne peuvent pas monter les escaliers devront quitter momentanément la visite et naviguer vers une entrée séparée.
  • Non recommandé pour les voyageurs qui ne peuvent pas maintenir un rythme tranquille pendant une visite à pied d'environ 1,6 km et 90 minutes
  • LES INVITÉS QUI NE PEUVENT PAS MONTER LES ESCALIERS peuvent utiliser une entrée séparée pour le Granary Burial Ground. Certains invités, tels que ceux en fauteuil roulant, devront quitter momentanément la visite et rejoindre le groupe à l'intérieur des portes du cimetière.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Boston Common Visitor Center
Start your historic 90-minute walking tour of the Freedom Trail at 139 Tremont Street, The Boston Common Visitor Center
2
Boston Common
See America's fist and oldest pubic park. Although there are paved paths, guides may step lead groups to the side of the path to speak, requiring guests to walk or roll onto a grassy surface.
3
Massachusetts State House
"Boston State-House is the hub of the solar system” -OLIVER WENDALL HOLMES. See the gold domed Massachusetts State House built in 1798 and hear about Colonial America the American Revolution.
4
Park Street Church
An iconic site on The Tour of the Freedom Trail. Hear it's history near it's front steps. On Independence Day in 1831, America (My Country 'Tis of Thee) was performed for the very first time.
5
Granary Burying Ground
Enter the cemetery with your expert guide who will introduce you to many of America's Founding Fathers and tell their inspiring stories. This is one of the oldest cemeteries in America.
6
King's Chapel
See the oldest Anglican church in Boston while hearing of it's amazing history.
7
King's Chapel Burying Ground
Boston's oldest English burial ground
8
Boston Latin School
See America's first Public School and hear about it's famous Colonial American alumnus Benjamin Franklin.
9
Statue of Benjamin Franklin
Hear about Benjamin Franklin in front of his school, The Boston Latin School, and about his early life in Boston.
10
Old Corner Bookstore
Stop at Boston's oldest commercial building. This is where Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, Thoreau's Walden, and Longfellow's Midnight Ride of Paul Revere were all published.
11
Old South Meeting House
Guests will hear the story of The Boston Tea Party in the location where it happened, just outside the Old South Meeting House. Also guests will see and hear about the Paul Revere Bell.
12
Old State House
One of the oldest buildings in the United States
13
Boston Massacre Site
See the location and stop to be told the inspiring story of the Boston Massacre.
14
Statue of Samuel Adams
Hear about Sam Adams and the story of his inaccurate statue.
15
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
End your tour at the historic and famous Faneuil Hall. This is the perfect location for a bite to eat, public restrooms, and fabulous shopping. This is directly next to several subway stations for easy transport after the tour.
16
Boston Common Visitor Center
Start your historic 90-minute walking tour of the Freedom Trail at 139 Tremont Street, The Boston Common Visitor Center
17
Boston Common
See America's fist and oldest pubic park. Although there are paved paths, guides may step lead groups to the side of the path to speak, requiring guests to walk or roll onto a grassy surface.
18
Massachusetts State House
"Boston State-House is the hub of the solar system” -OLIVER WENDALL HOLMES. See the gold domed Massachusetts State House built in 1798 and hear about Colonial America the American Revolution.
19
Park Street Church
An iconic site on The Tour of the Freedom Trail. Hear it's history near it's front steps. On Independence Day in 1831, America (My Country 'Tis of Thee) was performed for the very first time.
20
Granary Burying Ground
Enter the cemetery with your expert guide who will introduce you to many of America's Founding Fathers and tell their inspiring stories. This is one of the oldest cemeteries in America.
21
King's Chapel
See the oldest Anglican church in Boston while hearing of it's amazing history.
22
King's Chapel Burying Ground
Boston's oldest English burial ground
23
Boston Latin School
See America's first Public School and hear about it's famous Colonial American alumnus Benjamin Franklin.
24
Statue of Benjamin Franklin
Hear about Benjamin Franklin in front of his school, The Boston Latin School, and about his early life in Boston.
25
Old Corner Bookstore
Stop at Boston's oldest commercial building. This is where Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, Thoreau's Walden, and Longfellow's Midnight Ride of Paul Revere were all published.
26
Old South Meeting House
Guests will hear the story of The Boston Tea Party in the location where it happened, just outside the Old South Meeting House. Also guests will see and hear about the Paul Revere Bell.
27
Old State House
One of the oldest buildings in the United States
28
Boston Massacre Site
See the location and stop to be told the inspiring story of the Boston Massacre.
29
Statue of Samuel Adams
Hear about Sam Adams and the story of his inaccurate statue.
30
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
End your tour at the historic and famous Faneuil Hall. This is the perfect location for a bite to eat, public restrooms, and fabulous shopping. This is directly next to several subway stations for easy transport after the tour.
31
Boston Common Visitor Center
Start your historic 90-minute walking tour of the Freedom Trail at 139 Tremont Street, The Boston Common Visitor Center
32
Boston Common
See America's fist and oldest pubic park. Although there are paved paths, guides may step lead groups to the side of the path to speak, requiring guests to walk or roll onto a grassy surface.
33
Massachusetts State House
"Boston State-House is the hub of the solar system” -OLIVER WENDALL HOLMES. See the gold domed Massachusetts State House built in 1798 and hear about Colonial America the American Revolution.
34
Park Street Church
An iconic site on The Tour of the Freedom Trail. Hear it's history near it's front steps. On Independence Day in 1831, America (My Country 'Tis of Thee) was performed for the very first time.
35
Granary Burying Ground
Enter the cemetery with your expert guide who will introduce you to many of America's Founding Fathers and tell their inspiring stories. This is one of the oldest cemeteries in America.
36
King's Chapel
See the oldest Anglican church in Boston while hearing of it's amazing history.
37
King's Chapel Burying Ground
Boston's oldest English burial ground
38
Boston Latin School
See America's first Public School and hear about it's famous Colonial American alumnus Benjamin Franklin.
39
Statue of Benjamin Franklin
Hear about Benjamin Franklin in front of his school, The Boston Latin School, and about his early life in Boston.
40
Old Corner Bookstore
Stop at Boston's oldest commercial building. This is where Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, Thoreau's Walden, and Longfellow's Midnight Ride of Paul Revere were all published.
41
Old South Meeting House
Guests will hear the story of The Boston Tea Party in the location where it happened, just outside the Old South Meeting House. Also guests will see and hear about the Paul Revere Bell.
42
Old State House
One of the oldest buildings in the United States
43
Boston Massacre Site
See the location and stop to be told the inspiring story of the Boston Massacre.
44
Statue of Samuel Adams
Hear about Sam Adams and the story of his inaccurate statue.
45
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
End your tour at the historic and famous Faneuil Hall. This is the perfect location for a bite to eat, public restrooms, and fabulous shopping. This is directly next to several subway stations for easy transport after the tour.
46
Boston Common Visitor Center
Start your historic 90-minute walking tour of the Freedom Trail at 139 Tremont Street, The Boston Common Visitor Center
47
Boston Common
See America's fist and oldest pubic park. Although there are paved paths, guides may step lead groups to the side of the path to speak, requiring guests to walk or roll onto a grassy surface.
48
Massachusetts State House
"Boston State-House is the hub of the solar system” -OLIVER WENDALL HOLMES. See the gold domed Massachusetts State House built in 1798 and hear about Colonial America the American Revolution.
49
Park Street Church
An iconic site on The Tour of the Freedom Trail. Hear it's history near it's front steps. On Independence Day in 1831, America (My Country 'Tis of Thee) was performed for the very first time.
50
Granary Burying Ground
Enter the cemetery with your expert guide who will introduce you to many of America's Founding Fathers and tell their inspiring stories. This is one of the oldest cemeteries in America.
51
King's Chapel
See the oldest Anglican church in Boston while hearing of it's amazing history.
52
King's Chapel Burying Ground
Boston's oldest English burial ground
53
Boston Latin School
See America's first Public School and hear about it's famous Colonial American alumnus Benjamin Franklin.
54
Statue of Benjamin Franklin
Hear about Benjamin Franklin in front of his school, The Boston Latin School, and about his early life in Boston.
55
Old Corner Bookstore
Stop at Boston's oldest commercial building. This is where Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, Thoreau's Walden, and Longfellow's Midnight Ride of Paul Revere were all published.
56
Old South Meeting House
Guests will hear the story of The Boston Tea Party in the location where it happened, just outside the Old South Meeting House. Also guests will see and hear about the Paul Revere Bell.
57
Old State House
One of the oldest buildings in the United States
58
Boston Massacre Site
See the location and stop to be told the inspiring story of the Boston Massacre.
59
Statue of Samuel Adams
Hear about Sam Adams and the story of his inaccurate statue.
60
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
End your tour at the historic and famous Faneuil Hall. This is the perfect location for a bite to eat, public restrooms, and fabulous shopping. This is directly next to several subway stations for easy transport after the tour.
61
Centre d'accueil commun de Boston
Commencez votre visite à pied historique de 90 minutes du Freedom Trail au 139 Tremont Street, The Boston Common Visitor Center
62
Commune de Boston
Découvrez le premier et le plus ancien parc public d'Amérique. Bien qu'il y ait des chemins pavés, les guides peuvent mettre des groupes de tête sur le côté du chemin pour parler, obligeant les invités à marcher ou à rouler sur une surface herbeuse.
63
Maison d'État du Massachusetts
"Boston State-House est la plaque tournante du système solaire" -OLIVER WENDALL HOLMES. Admirez le dôme doré du Massachusetts State House construit en 1798 et découvrez l'Amérique coloniale et la révolution américaine.
64
Église de la rue du parc
Un site emblématique du Tour du Freedom Trail. Écoutez son histoire près de son perron. Le jour de l'Indépendance en 1831, America (My Country 'Tis of Thee) a été joué pour la toute première fois.
65
Cimetière du grenier
Entrez dans le cimetière avec votre guide expert qui vous présentera de nombreux pères fondateurs de l'Amérique et racontera leurs histoires inspirantes. C'est l'un des plus anciens cimetières d'Amérique.
66
Chapelle du Roi
Découvrez la plus ancienne église anglicane de Boston tout en écoutant son histoire étonnante.
67
Cimetière de la Chapelle du Roi
Le plus ancien cimetière anglais de Boston
68
École latine de Boston
Découvrez la première école publique d'Amérique et découvrez son célèbre ancien élève de l'Amérique coloniale, Benjamin Franklin.
69
Statue de Benjamin Franklin
Découvrez Benjamin Franklin devant son école, la Boston Latin School, et son enfance à Boston.
70
Librairie de l'ancien coin
Arrêtez-vous dans le plus ancien bâtiment commercial de Boston. C'est là que The Scarlet Letter de Nathaniel Hawthorne, Thoreau's Walden et Longfellow's Midnight Ride of Paul Revere ont tous été publiés.
71
Ancienne maison de réunion du sud
Les invités entendront l'histoire du Boston Tea Party à l'endroit où cela s'est produit, juste à l'extérieur de l'Old South Meeting House. Les invités verront et entendront également parler de la cloche Paul Revere.
72
Ancienne maison d'État
L'un des plus anciens bâtiments des États-Unis
73
Site du massacre de Boston
Découvrez l'emplacement et arrêtez-vous pour vous faire raconter l'histoire inspirante du massacre de Boston.
74
Statue de Samuel Adams
Découvrez Sam Adams et l'histoire de sa statue inexacte.
75
Marché Faneuil Hall
Terminez votre visite au célèbre et historique Faneuil Hall. C'est l'endroit idéal pour manger un morceau, des toilettes publiques et des boutiques fabuleuses. C'est juste à côté de plusieurs stations de métro pour un transport facile après la visite.
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Commentaires (801)
Jim A
Aug 2019
I inferred that our guide had done much of his own research. He had an enjoyable way of describing the interesting events he had found. For example, his detailed narrative of the Boston Massacre gave a word picture of the incident as it unfolded, revealing the shooting began by accident and continued as a result of a misunderstanding between the British officer and his troops.
J C
Jul 2019
The tour and tour guide were great - informative and interesting with a good mix of history and humor. There were just too many people on the tour. We did the 10:30 tour (which ends at 12) and there were at least 75 people on the tour. It made it very difficult to get close to the certain monuments and made it difficult to hear the guide sometimes. The worst part was crossing the busy city streets - we blocked traffic a couple times crossing the street because there were so many people. We saw the same tour guide later in the day with a group of about 20 people which seemed much better. I'd recommend avoiding the 10:30 tour if you want to hear and see everything clearly.
John_C
Jul 2019
The tour guide was great, informative and entertaining with a good mix of history and humor - there were just too many people on the tour. We did the 10:30 tour (which ends at 12) and there were more than 75 people in the group. This made it difficult to go from site to site and in some areas we didn't fit near the monument and it was difficult to hear because of the street noise and distance from the guide. The worst part was crossing the busy city streets with a giant group - a couple of times we blocked traffic crossing the street. We passed the tour area later in the day and saw the same guide with a group of 20 or so. I would recommend taking the tour at a different time to avoid the crowd.

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