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Boston's Freedom Trail: A Self-Guided Tour of All 16 Sites

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Are you looking for a way to see all 16 Freedom Trail sites without joining a tour group? Explore at your own pace with this self-guided walking tour.

• Find out about Samuel Adams, the one man on whom you could maybe blame the entire American Revolution and other key Freedom Trail players
• Hear from producer Daniel Berger-Jones, a local educator and tour guide
• Do it all in 120 minutes or linger at stops along the way with complete control over when you start and finish
• Get unlimited use before your booking date and after it
• Use the virtual tour option at home

Once you’ve booked, you’ll receive a ticket with instructions and a unique code listed under “Before You Go”. Then simply install the Voice Map app and enter your code.

The app displays directions to the starting point, and when you’re in the right place, pop in your headphones, and just tap start. Voice Map has automatic GPS playback, with turn-by-turn directions. It also works offline.
Ville: Boston
Tue 29 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
VoiceMap App for Android and iOS
Lifetime access to this tour in English
Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
VoiceMap App for Android and iOS
Lifetime access to this tour in English
Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
VoiceMap App for Android and iOS
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Pop into Faneuil Hall, once a town meeting hall where Samuel Adams used to speak, and today a government auditorium with cool old art.
2
Freedom Trail
On this Freedom Trail walking tour, I’ll take you to all 16 of its sites including where unarmed citizens were shot dead in a massacre by British soldiers (sort of), where American colonists gathered to toss 92 tons of tea into Boston Harbor (we call it a Party), and where Paul Revere left on his Midnight Ride (before getting arrested).
3
Brewer Fountain
Visit Brewer Fountain and hear about how Boston was formed before taking in the impressive Massachusetts State House.
4
Granary Burying Ground
Get to know the character's of Boston's yore as you peruse this beautiful graveyard. It's dusty inhabitants include James Otis, John Hancock, Paul Revere and Samuel Adams, some of Boston's most important historical figures.
5
Old State House
Explore one of Boston's oldest buildings, dating back to 1713 and learn about the interesting history of Boston's unique trading position.
6
Old City Hall
Marvel at the grand façade of Boston's Old City Hall and learn about the birth of the American legal system.
7
Old South Meeting House
Old South Meeting House was the largest building in colonial Boston at one point and where the Boston Tea Party was planned, an important catalyst for the American Revolution.
8
Massachusetts State House
Marvel at the gold and brick structure that is the Massachussets state house and ponder the American Revolution.
9
Beantown Pub
Grab a refreshment at Beantown Pub, a Bostonian favourite and home of the Sam Adam's beer.
10
Boston Irish Famine Memorial
Learn about the history of Irish immigrants in America and the biological tragedy which forced them to leave their homeland for the great unknown.
11
Boston Massacre Site
See where the infamous incident of the Boston Massacre happened in 1770 where nine British officers went up against a crowd of hundreds of people. Five Bostonian lives were lost during this revolt.
12
Haymarket
Explore Boston's oldest outdoor market, which offers the best deals on fresh produce, fish and flowers in the historic heart of the city.
13
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Pop into Faneuil Hall, once a town meeting hall where Samuel Adams used to speak, and today a government auditorium with cool old art.
14
Freedom Trail
On this Freedom Trail walking tour, I’ll take you to all 16 of its sites including where unarmed citizens were shot dead in a massacre by British soldiers (sort of), where American colonists gathered to toss 92 tons of tea into Boston Harbor (we call it a Party), and where Paul Revere left on his Midnight Ride (before getting arrested).
15
Brewer Fountain
Visit Brewer Fountain and hear about how Boston was formed before taking in the impressive Massachusetts State House.
16
Granary Burying Ground
Get to know the character's of Boston's yore as you peruse this beautiful graveyard. It's dusty inhabitants include James Otis, John Hancock, Paul Revere and Samuel Adams, some of Boston's most important historical figures.
17
Old State House
Explore one of Boston's oldest buildings, dating back to 1713 and learn about the interesting history of Boston's unique trading position.
18
Old City Hall
Marvel at the grand façade of Boston's Old City Hall and learn about the birth of the American legal system.
19
Old South Meeting House
Old South Meeting House was the largest building in colonial Boston at one point and where the Boston Tea Party was planned, an important catalyst for the American Revolution.
20
Massachusetts State House
Marvel at the gold and brick structure that is the Massachussets state house and ponder the American Revolution.
21
Beantown Pub
Grab a refreshment at Beantown Pub, a Bostonian favourite and home of the Sam Adam's beer.
22
Boston Irish Famine Memorial
Learn about the history of Irish immigrants in America and the biological tragedy which forced them to leave their homeland for the great unknown.
23
Boston Massacre Site
See where the infamous incident of the Boston Massacre happened in 1770 where nine British officers went up against a crowd of hundreds of people. Five Bostonian lives were lost during this revolt.
24
Haymarket
Explore Boston's oldest outdoor market, which offers the best deals on fresh produce, fish and flowers in the historic heart of the city.
25
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Pop into Faneuil Hall, once a town meeting hall where Samuel Adams used to speak, and today a government auditorium with cool old art.
26
Freedom Trail
On this Freedom Trail walking tour, I’ll take you to all 16 of its sites including where unarmed citizens were shot dead in a massacre by British soldiers (sort of), where American colonists gathered to toss 92 tons of tea into Boston Harbor (we call it a Party), and where Paul Revere left on his Midnight Ride (before getting arrested).
27
Brewer Fountain
Visit Brewer Fountain and hear about how Boston was formed before taking in the impressive Massachusetts State House.
28
Granary Burying Ground
Get to know the character's of Boston's yore as you peruse this beautiful graveyard. It's dusty inhabitants include James Otis, John Hancock, Paul Revere and Samuel Adams, some of Boston's most important historical figures.
29
Old State House
Explore one of Boston's oldest buildings, dating back to 1713 and learn about the interesting history of Boston's unique trading position.
30
Old City Hall
Marvel at the grand façade of Boston's Old City Hall and learn about the birth of the American legal system.
31
Old South Meeting House
Old South Meeting House was the largest building in colonial Boston at one point and where the Boston Tea Party was planned, an important catalyst for the American Revolution.
32
Massachusetts State House
Marvel at the gold and brick structure that is the Massachussets state house and ponder the American Revolution.
33
Beantown Pub
Grab a refreshment at Beantown Pub, a Bostonian favourite and home of the Sam Adam's beer.
34
Boston Irish Famine Memorial
Learn about the history of Irish immigrants in America and the biological tragedy which forced them to leave their homeland for the great unknown.
35
Boston Massacre Site
See where the infamous incident of the Boston Massacre happened in 1770 where nine British officers went up against a crowd of hundreds of people. Five Bostonian lives were lost during this revolt.
36
Haymarket
Explore Boston's oldest outdoor market, which offers the best deals on fresh produce, fish and flowers in the historic heart of the city.
37
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Pop into Faneuil Hall, once a town meeting hall where Samuel Adams used to speak, and today a government auditorium with cool old art.
38
Freedom Trail
On this Freedom Trail walking tour, I’ll take you to all 16 of its sites including where unarmed citizens were shot dead in a massacre by British soldiers (sort of), where American colonists gathered to toss 92 tons of tea into Boston Harbor (we call it a Party), and where Paul Revere left on his Midnight Ride (before getting arrested).
39
Brewer Fountain
Visit Brewer Fountain and hear about how Boston was formed before taking in the impressive Massachusetts State House.
40
Granary Burying Ground
Get to know the character's of Boston's yore as you peruse this beautiful graveyard. It's dusty inhabitants include James Otis, John Hancock, Paul Revere and Samuel Adams, some of Boston's most important historical figures.
41
Old State House
Explore one of Boston's oldest buildings, dating back to 1713 and learn about the interesting history of Boston's unique trading position.
42
Old City Hall
Marvel at the grand façade of Boston's Old City Hall and learn about the birth of the American legal system.
43
Old South Meeting House
Old South Meeting House was the largest building in colonial Boston at one point and where the Boston Tea Party was planned, an important catalyst for the American Revolution.
44
Massachusetts State House
Marvel at the gold and brick structure that is the Massachussets state house and ponder the American Revolution.
45
Beantown Pub
Grab a refreshment at Beantown Pub, a Bostonian favourite and home of the Sam Adam's beer.
46
Boston Irish Famine Memorial
Learn about the history of Irish immigrants in America and the biological tragedy which forced them to leave their homeland for the great unknown.
47
Boston Massacre Site
See where the infamous incident of the Boston Massacre happened in 1770 where nine British officers went up against a crowd of hundreds of people. Five Bostonian lives were lost during this revolt.
48
Haymarket
Explore Boston's oldest outdoor market, which offers the best deals on fresh produce, fish and flowers in the historic heart of the city.
49
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Pop into Faneuil Hall, once a town meeting hall where Samuel Adams used to speak, and today a government auditorium with cool old art.
50
Freedom Trail
On this Freedom Trail walking tour, I’ll take you to all 16 of its sites including where unarmed citizens were shot dead in a massacre by British soldiers (sort of), where American colonists gathered to toss 92 tons of tea into Boston Harbor (we call it a Party), and where Paul Revere left on his Midnight Ride (before getting arrested).
51
Brewer Fountain
Visit Brewer Fountain and hear about how Boston was formed before taking in the impressive Massachusetts State House.
52
Granary Burying Ground
Get to know the character's of Boston's yore as you peruse this beautiful graveyard. It's dusty inhabitants include James Otis, John Hancock, Paul Revere and Samuel Adams, some of Boston's most important historical figures.
53
Old State House
Explore one of Boston's oldest buildings, dating back to 1713 and learn about the interesting history of Boston's unique trading position.
54
Old City Hall
Marvel at the grand façade of Boston's Old City Hall and learn about the birth of the American legal system.
55
Old South Meeting House
Old South Meeting House was the largest building in colonial Boston at one point and where the Boston Tea Party was planned, an important catalyst for the American Revolution.
56
Massachusetts State House
Marvel at the gold and brick structure that is the Massachussets state house and ponder the American Revolution.
57
Beantown Pub
Grab a refreshment at Beantown Pub, a Bostonian favourite and home of the Sam Adam's beer.
58
Boston Irish Famine Memorial
Learn about the history of Irish immigrants in America and the biological tragedy which forced them to leave their homeland for the great unknown.
59
Boston Massacre Site
See where the infamous incident of the Boston Massacre happened in 1770 where nine British officers went up against a crowd of hundreds of people. Five Bostonian lives were lost during this revolt.
60
Haymarket
Explore Boston's oldest outdoor market, which offers the best deals on fresh produce, fish and flowers in the historic heart of the city.
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Commentaires (11)
Sherryl_M
Oct 2023
The app was slightly confusing to download and to start using. It took awhile to figure it out with my confirmation code, etc. Once downloaded, the narrator's voice was super clear and understandable. Both me and my husband downloaded the app. His worked well. I had to manually press the forward button when I reached the next site. The map didn't always read where I was, and I had to forward and replay when it stopped mid-story. Other than that, I did like it. We saw alot and learned quite a bit. I would recommend it. Especially, if you want to go your own pace and make quick stops in between to go eat or drink, etc. Start mid-morning. It was a great day!
Steve_F
Aug 2023
OK, this is the first time I did this. Lucky to say they have made me a believer. The app worked perfectly. I practiced a couple of times before arriving in Boston. If you want a pleasant funny and detailed account of the Freedom Trail, this is the tour for you. The directions are easy. The speaker clear and informative. The descriptions of the 16 sites are detailed and poignant. It took. 2 1/2 hours to go through them all. So fun and informative. I did it alone so I was at my own pace. Looking forward to using this app again.

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