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Visite privée d'une journée complète de Boston avec prise en charge

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For this private tour of Boston, let us take you to all the emblematic sites of the city. Also, enjoy a view of the famous Universities that Boston holds.

This full-day private tour is perfect for you if you have a short time in Boston and want to take advantage of it as much as possible.

Pick-up will be set from your hotel in Boston. Your official tour guide and your driver in a private vehicle will be waiting for you to start this 8-hour tour.

There will also be some time destined to visit the Universities from the outside. The exact duration of each stop will depend on each tour. Being private, the tour can be customised and the itinerary is just a suggested itinerary.
Ville: Boston
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Ce qui est inclu
Private official tour guide for 8 hours in english
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Private vehicle with chauffeur for 8 hours
Boston hotel pick up and drop off
Private official tour guide for 8 hours in english
Taxes
Private vehicle with chauffeur for 8 hours
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Freedom Trail
It is a 4 km route. through downtown Boston, Massachusetts, passing through 16 significant places in the history of the United States. Marked largely of brick, it winds between Boston Common and the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown.
2
Harvard University
Sighseeing of one of the most important university in the United States. Outside visit. Harvard University, commonly known as Harvard, is a private university located on the East Coast of the United States, in the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1636 and is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States.
3
Trinity Church
Is an episcopal church in the Boston diocese located in Copley Square in the Back Bay neighborhood. The Church of the Trinity in the city of Boston is an Episcopal church in the Diocese of Boston located in Copley Square in the Back Bay neighborhood of that city in eastern Massachusetts. The congregation was founded in 1733
4
Massachusetts State House
The Massachusetts State House is the Massachusetts state capitol. The Massachusetts State House is the Massachusetts state capitol. Located in the state capital, Boston on Beacon Hill, it is the seat of the Massachusetts General Court and the Massachusetts Governor's office.
5
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Stop at this location with your tour guide. Shopping center with many shops and restaurants consisting of 3 historic buildings and a boulevard.
6
Boston Common
Stop at Boston Common and surrounding locations with your tour guide and driver. The Boston Common is a public park in downtown Boston. It is sometimes mistakenly called "Boston Commons". It is one of the oldest urban parks in the United States as it was built in 1634.
7
Boston University Observatory
Have a view at the Boston University. You won't be entering but you will enjoy an outisde view of the University. Boston University is a private university located in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Although it was officially established in Boston in 1869, it was founded as Newbury Bible Institute in Vermont in 1839.
8
Beacon Hill
Located on a hill and you will fall in love with its maze of red brick streets, among which Acorn Street always stands out. Beacon Hill, one of Boston's most picturesque neighborhoods, has steep streets lined with Victorian and Federal-style brick residences lit by vintage streetlights. From the Massachusetts State House, with its golden dome, you can see Boston Common Park with its ice skating rink. On Charles Street, dotted with chic boutiques and antique shops, is the Public Garden.
9
Seaport District / South Boston Waterfront
One of the charms of Boston is its location by the sea, at the mouths of the Charles River and the Mystic River. One of the most beautiful areas to enjoy its scenery is the Boston Seaport.
10
Freedom Trail
It is a 4 km route. through downtown Boston, Massachusetts, passing through 16 significant places in the history of the United States. Marked largely of brick, it winds between Boston Common and the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown.
11
Harvard University
Sighseeing of one of the most important university in the United States. Outside visit. Harvard University, commonly known as Harvard, is a private university located on the East Coast of the United States, in the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1636 and is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States.
12
Trinity Church
Is an episcopal church in the Boston diocese located in Copley Square in the Back Bay neighborhood. The Church of the Trinity in the city of Boston is an Episcopal church in the Diocese of Boston located in Copley Square in the Back Bay neighborhood of that city in eastern Massachusetts. The congregation was founded in 1733
13
Massachusetts State House
The Massachusetts State House is the Massachusetts state capitol. The Massachusetts State House is the Massachusetts state capitol. Located in the state capital, Boston on Beacon Hill, it is the seat of the Massachusetts General Court and the Massachusetts Governor's office.
14
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Stop at this location with your tour guide. Shopping center with many shops and restaurants consisting of 3 historic buildings and a boulevard.
15
Boston Common
Stop at Boston Common and surrounding locations with your tour guide and driver. The Boston Common is a public park in downtown Boston. It is sometimes mistakenly called "Boston Commons". It is one of the oldest urban parks in the United States as it was built in 1634.
16
Boston University Observatory
Have a view at the Boston University. You won't be entering but you will enjoy an outisde view of the University. Boston University is a private university located in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Although it was officially established in Boston in 1869, it was founded as Newbury Bible Institute in Vermont in 1839.
17
Beacon Hill
Located on a hill and you will fall in love with its maze of red brick streets, among which Acorn Street always stands out. Beacon Hill, one of Boston's most picturesque neighborhoods, has steep streets lined with Victorian and Federal-style brick residences lit by vintage streetlights. From the Massachusetts State House, with its golden dome, you can see Boston Common Park with its ice skating rink. On Charles Street, dotted with chic boutiques and antique shops, is the Public Garden.
18
Seaport District / South Boston Waterfront
One of the charms of Boston is its location by the sea, at the mouths of the Charles River and the Mystic River. One of the most beautiful areas to enjoy its scenery is the Boston Seaport.
19
Freedom Trail
It is a 4 km route. through downtown Boston, Massachusetts, passing through 16 significant places in the history of the United States. Marked largely of brick, it winds between Boston Common and the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown.
20
Harvard University
Sighseeing of one of the most important university in the United States. Outside visit. Harvard University, commonly known as Harvard, is a private university located on the East Coast of the United States, in the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1636 and is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States.
21
Trinity Church
Is an episcopal church in the Boston diocese located in Copley Square in the Back Bay neighborhood. The Church of the Trinity in the city of Boston is an Episcopal church in the Diocese of Boston located in Copley Square in the Back Bay neighborhood of that city in eastern Massachusetts. The congregation was founded in 1733
22
Massachusetts State House
The Massachusetts State House is the Massachusetts state capitol. The Massachusetts State House is the Massachusetts state capitol. Located in the state capital, Boston on Beacon Hill, it is the seat of the Massachusetts General Court and the Massachusetts Governor's office.
23
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Stop at this location with your tour guide. Shopping center with many shops and restaurants consisting of 3 historic buildings and a boulevard.
24
Boston Common
Stop at Boston Common and surrounding locations with your tour guide and driver. The Boston Common is a public park in downtown Boston. It is sometimes mistakenly called "Boston Commons". It is one of the oldest urban parks in the United States as it was built in 1634.
25
Boston University Observatory
Have a view at the Boston University. You won't be entering but you will enjoy an outisde view of the University. Boston University is a private university located in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Although it was officially established in Boston in 1869, it was founded as Newbury Bible Institute in Vermont in 1839.
26
Beacon Hill
Located on a hill and you will fall in love with its maze of red brick streets, among which Acorn Street always stands out. Beacon Hill, one of Boston's most picturesque neighborhoods, has steep streets lined with Victorian and Federal-style brick residences lit by vintage streetlights. From the Massachusetts State House, with its golden dome, you can see Boston Common Park with its ice skating rink. On Charles Street, dotted with chic boutiques and antique shops, is the Public Garden.
27
Seaport District / South Boston Waterfront
One of the charms of Boston is its location by the sea, at the mouths of the Charles River and the Mystic River. One of the most beautiful areas to enjoy its scenery is the Boston Seaport.
28
Freedom Trail
It is a 4 km route. through downtown Boston, Massachusetts, passing through 16 significant places in the history of the United States. Marked largely of brick, it winds between Boston Common and the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown.
29
Harvard University
Sighseeing of one of the most important university in the United States. Outside visit. Harvard University, commonly known as Harvard, is a private university located on the East Coast of the United States, in the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1636 and is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States.
30
Trinity Church
Is an episcopal church in the Boston diocese located in Copley Square in the Back Bay neighborhood. The Church of the Trinity in the city of Boston is an Episcopal church in the Diocese of Boston located in Copley Square in the Back Bay neighborhood of that city in eastern Massachusetts. The congregation was founded in 1733
31
Massachusetts State House
The Massachusetts State House is the Massachusetts state capitol. The Massachusetts State House is the Massachusetts state capitol. Located in the state capital, Boston on Beacon Hill, it is the seat of the Massachusetts General Court and the Massachusetts Governor's office.
32
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Stop at this location with your tour guide. Shopping center with many shops and restaurants consisting of 3 historic buildings and a boulevard.
33
Boston Common
Stop at Boston Common and surrounding locations with your tour guide and driver. The Boston Common is a public park in downtown Boston. It is sometimes mistakenly called "Boston Commons". It is one of the oldest urban parks in the United States as it was built in 1634.
34
Boston University Observatory
Have a view at the Boston University. You won't be entering but you will enjoy an outisde view of the University. Boston University is a private university located in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Although it was officially established in Boston in 1869, it was founded as Newbury Bible Institute in Vermont in 1839.
35
Beacon Hill
Located on a hill and you will fall in love with its maze of red brick streets, among which Acorn Street always stands out. Beacon Hill, one of Boston's most picturesque neighborhoods, has steep streets lined with Victorian and Federal-style brick residences lit by vintage streetlights. From the Massachusetts State House, with its golden dome, you can see Boston Common Park with its ice skating rink. On Charles Street, dotted with chic boutiques and antique shops, is the Public Garden.
36
Seaport District / South Boston Waterfront
One of the charms of Boston is its location by the sea, at the mouths of the Charles River and the Mystic River. One of the most beautiful areas to enjoy its scenery is the Boston Seaport.
37
Sentier de la liberté
C'est un parcours de 4 km. à travers le centre-ville de Boston, Massachusetts, en passant par 16 lieux importants de l'histoire des États-Unis. Marqué en grande partie en brique, il serpente entre Boston Common et le Bunker Hill Monument à Charlestown.
38
Université de Harvard
Visite de l'une des plus importantes universités des États-Unis. Visite extérieure. L'Université de Harvard, communément appelée Harvard, est une université privée située sur la côte est des États-Unis, dans la ville de Cambridge, dans le Massachusetts. Il a été fondé en 1636 et est la plus ancienne institution d'enseignement supérieur aux États-Unis.
39
Église de la Trinité
Est une église épiscopale du diocèse de Boston située à Copley Square dans le quartier de Back Bay. L'église de la Trinité dans la ville de Boston est une église épiscopale du diocèse de Boston située à Copley Square dans le quartier de Back Bay de cette ville dans l'est du Massachusetts. La congrégation a été fondée en 1733
40
Maison d'État du Massachusetts
La Massachusetts State House est la capitale de l'État du Massachusetts. La Massachusetts State House est la capitale de l'État du Massachusetts. Situé dans la capitale de l'État, Boston, sur Beacon Hill, c'est le siège du tribunal général du Massachusetts et du bureau du gouverneur du Massachusetts.
41
Marché Faneuil Hall
Arrêtez-vous à cet endroit avec votre guide. Centre commercial avec de nombreux magasins et restaurants composé de 3 bâtiments historiques et d'un boulevard.
42
Commune de Boston
Arrêtez-vous à Boston Common et dans les environs avec votre guide et votre chauffeur. Le Boston Common est un parc public du centre-ville de Boston. Il est parfois appelé à tort "Boston Commons". C'est l'un des plus anciens parcs urbains des États-Unis puisqu'il a été construit en 1634.
43
Observatoire de l'Université de Boston
Avoir une vue à l'Université de Boston. Vous n'entrerez pas mais vous profiterez d'une vue extérieure sur l'Université. L'Université de Boston est une université privée située à Boston, Massachusetts, États-Unis. Bien qu'il ait été officiellement établi à Boston en 1869, il a été fondé sous le nom de Newbury Bible Institute dans le Vermont en 1839.
44
Colline de balise
Situé sur une colline et vous tomberez amoureux de son dédale de rues en briques rouges, parmi lesquelles Acorn Street se démarque toujours. Beacon Hill, l'un des quartiers les plus pittoresques de Boston, possède des rues escarpées bordées de résidences en briques de style victorien et fédéral éclairées par des lampadaires d'époque. Depuis la Massachusetts State House, avec son dôme doré, vous pouvez voir le Boston Common Park avec sa patinoire. Sur Charles Street, parsemée de boutiques chics et d'antiquaires, se trouve le Public Garden.
45
Quartier du port /Front de mer du sud de Boston
L'un des charmes de Boston est sa situation en bord de mer, à l'embouchure de la Charles River et de la Mystic River. L'une des plus belles régions pour profiter de son paysage est le port maritime de Boston.
46
Freedom Trail
It is a 4 km route. through downtown Boston, Massachusetts, passing through 16 significant places in the history of the United States. Marked largely of brick, it winds between Boston Common and the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown.
47
Harvard University
Sighseeing of one of the most important university in the United States. Outside visit. Harvard University, commonly known as Harvard, is a private university located on the East Coast of the United States, in the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1636 and is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States.
48
Trinity Church Boston
Is an episcopal church in the Boston diocese located in Copley Square in the Back Bay neighborhood. The Church of the Trinity in the city of Boston is an Episcopal church in the Diocese of Boston located in Copley Square in the Back Bay neighborhood of that city in eastern Massachusetts. The congregation was founded in 1733
49
Massachusetts State House
The Massachusetts State House is the Massachusetts state capitol. The Massachusetts State House is the Massachusetts state capitol. Located in the state capital, Boston on Beacon Hill, it is the seat of the Massachusetts General Court and the Massachusetts Governor's office.
50
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Stop at this location with your tour guide. Shopping center with many shops and restaurants consisting of 3 historic buildings and a boulevard.
51
Boston Common
Stop at Boston Common and surrounding locations with your tour guide and driver. The Boston Common is a public park in downtown Boston. It is sometimes mistakenly called "Boston Commons". It is one of the oldest urban parks in the United States as it was built in 1634.
52
Boston University Observatory
Have a view at the Boston University. You won't be entering but you will enjoy an outisde view of the University. Boston University is a private university located in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Although it was officially established in Boston in 1869, it was founded as Newbury Bible Institute in Vermont in 1839.
53
Beacon Hill
Located on a hill and you will fall in love with its maze of red brick streets, among which Acorn Street always stands out. Beacon Hill, one of Boston's most picturesque neighborhoods, has steep streets lined with Victorian and Federal-style brick residences lit by vintage streetlights. From the Massachusetts State House, with its golden dome, you can see Boston Common Park with its ice skating rink. On Charles Street, dotted with chic boutiques and antique shops, is the Public Garden.
54
Seaport District / South Boston Waterfront
One of the charms of Boston is its location by the sea, at the mouths of the Charles River and the Mystic River. One of the most beautiful areas to enjoy its scenery is the Boston Seaport.
55
Freedom Trail
It is a 4 km route. through downtown Boston, Massachusetts, passing through 16 significant places in the history of the United States. Marked largely of brick, it winds between Boston Common and the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown.
56
Harvard University
Sighseeing of one of the most important university in the United States. Outside visit. Harvard University, commonly known as Harvard, is a private university located on the East Coast of the United States, in the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1636 and is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States.
57
Trinity Church Boston
Is an episcopal church in the Boston diocese located in Copley Square in the Back Bay neighborhood. The Church of the Trinity in the city of Boston is an Episcopal church in the Diocese of Boston located in Copley Square in the Back Bay neighborhood of that city in eastern Massachusetts. The congregation was founded in 1733
58
Massachusetts State House
The Massachusetts State House is the Massachusetts state capitol. The Massachusetts State House is the Massachusetts state capitol. Located in the state capital, Boston on Beacon Hill, it is the seat of the Massachusetts General Court and the Massachusetts Governor's office.
59
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Stop at this location with your tour guide. Shopping center with many shops and restaurants consisting of 3 historic buildings and a boulevard.
60
Boston Common
Stop at Boston Common and surrounding locations with your tour guide and driver. The Boston Common is a public park in downtown Boston. It is sometimes mistakenly called "Boston Commons". It is one of the oldest urban parks in the United States as it was built in 1634.
61
Boston University Observatory
Have a view at the Boston University. You won't be entering but you will enjoy an outisde view of the University. Boston University is a private university located in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Although it was officially established in Boston in 1869, it was founded as Newbury Bible Institute in Vermont in 1839.
62
Beacon Hill
Located on a hill and you will fall in love with its maze of red brick streets, among which Acorn Street always stands out. Beacon Hill, one of Boston's most picturesque neighborhoods, has steep streets lined with Victorian and Federal-style brick residences lit by vintage streetlights. From the Massachusetts State House, with its golden dome, you can see Boston Common Park with its ice skating rink. On Charles Street, dotted with chic boutiques and antique shops, is the Public Garden.
63
Seaport District / South Boston Waterfront
One of the charms of Boston is its location by the sea, at the mouths of the Charles River and the Mystic River. One of the most beautiful areas to enjoy its scenery is the Boston Seaport.
64
Freedom Trail
It is a 4 km route. through downtown Boston, Massachusetts, passing through 16 significant places in the history of the United States. Marked largely of brick, it winds between Boston Common and the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown.
65
Harvard University
Sighseeing of one of the most important university in the United States. Outside visit. Harvard University, commonly known as Harvard, is a private university located on the East Coast of the United States, in the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1636 and is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States.
66
Trinity Church Boston
Is an episcopal church in the Boston diocese located in Copley Square in the Back Bay neighborhood. The Church of the Trinity in the city of Boston is an Episcopal church in the Diocese of Boston located in Copley Square in the Back Bay neighborhood of that city in eastern Massachusetts. The congregation was founded in 1733
67
Massachusetts State House
The Massachusetts State House is the Massachusetts state capitol. The Massachusetts State House is the Massachusetts state capitol. Located in the state capital, Boston on Beacon Hill, it is the seat of the Massachusetts General Court and the Massachusetts Governor's office.
68
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Stop at this location with your tour guide. Shopping center with many shops and restaurants consisting of 3 historic buildings and a boulevard.
69
Boston Common
Stop at Boston Common and surrounding locations with your tour guide and driver. The Boston Common is a public park in downtown Boston. It is sometimes mistakenly called "Boston Commons". It is one of the oldest urban parks in the United States as it was built in 1634.
70
Boston University Observatory
Have a view at the Boston University. You won't be entering but you will enjoy an outisde view of the University. Boston University is a private university located in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Although it was officially established in Boston in 1869, it was founded as Newbury Bible Institute in Vermont in 1839.
71
Beacon Hill
Located on a hill and you will fall in love with its maze of red brick streets, among which Acorn Street always stands out. Beacon Hill, one of Boston's most picturesque neighborhoods, has steep streets lined with Victorian and Federal-style brick residences lit by vintage streetlights. From the Massachusetts State House, with its golden dome, you can see Boston Common Park with its ice skating rink. On Charles Street, dotted with chic boutiques and antique shops, is the Public Garden.
72
Seaport District / South Boston Waterfront
One of the charms of Boston is its location by the sea, at the mouths of the Charles River and the Mystic River. One of the most beautiful areas to enjoy its scenery is the Boston Seaport.
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Commentaires (1)
gloriamosley
Oct 2022
We enjoyed seeing all the historic sites--Old North Church, Patrick Henry's house, freedom trail, Copley's square, Outside of Fenway park, and walking over the Harvard University campus. Of course, the cannolis at Mike's Pastries were delicious! Raphael was a great tour guide with many interesting stories. Anthony was a good driver for us. The only thing we would have changed would have been a larger vehicle (one you could step on and off of) rather than two of the four guests having to climb into the back seat.
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Oct 2022
Thank you very much for your message. This is very important for us and for future travellers as well. We will pass along your message to our whole team at Tour Travel & More. Please let us know if you need anything else. We are at your full disposal. Thank you once again. The Tour Travel & More Team

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