Visite guidée à pied du Downtown Freedom Trail à Boston
Visite guidée à pied du Downtown Freedom Trail à Boston
Aperçu
Plongez dans l'histoire et l'architecture des débuts de l'Amérique en explorant le Freedom Trail dans le centre-ville de Boston. Lors d'une visite à pied de 70 minutes, admirez l'architecture et découvrez l'histoire et la culture de la ville en passant devant des attractions et des monuments tels que Faneuil Hall, King's Chapel et Boston Common.
Ville: Boston
Sun 17 Nov
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Pass attractions and landmarks like Faneuil Hall, King's Chapel, and Boston Common.
Professional guide
70-Minute Walking Tour of Boston's Freedom Trail
Pass attractions and landmarks like Faneuil Hall, King's Chapel, and Boston Common.
Professional guide
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Commentaires (159)
Susan W
Sep 2019
This tour was fine. If it had been up to me, I would have preferred a bit more history of the revolution and a bit less about architecture and buildings, but whatever, our guide was pleasant and the tour was not too crowded, so it’s all good.
Michael J
Sep 2019
This should have been a great history lesson. There are a total of 15 stops along the freedom trail. You cannot cover all 15 in a walking tour in 1 hour and 10 minutes. We knew that we would see a limited number of stops and were ok with that. Instead what we got was a 20 delay waiting for a couple who couldn't fine us. I could see waiting 5 minutes but 20 no. Strike one! After a excellent history lesson on the old State House, we walked to an alley that is not on the Freedom Trail. We were told that early Bostonians filled there pails with water from a stream that was here over 200 years ago. We saw a dark dingy alley that was paved over 100 years ago. Strike 2. Then we went to Walgreens (again not on the Freedom Trail) to watch them make Sushi. WHAT IS THIS? Strike 3.After standing there for 5-10 minutes we were lead to the cemetery. While other tour companies had their guides dress in colonial period dress, ours was dressed to work in the garden. 1 hour and 10 minutes, plus the time waiting for that couple we had enough. We left the tour (?) and headed for a nice lunch and the Boston Harbor Tour. Please use one of the other Walking tours. I have complained to the owners of this tour and have received no reply.
Réponse de l'hôte
Sep 2019
There was a response in the TripAdvisor Website when the issue was brought up. The response addressed your original concern that you left the tour at Walgreen's and only had seen 2 stops on the Freedom Trail up to then. I explained that we arrive at the Famine Memorial in that location about 40 minutes into the tour and by then we covered our basic Boston history introduction
and saw the Boston Massacre Site, the Old State House, Faneuil Hall, Old South Meeting House and Old Corner Bookstore, all of which are on the Freedom Trail. We then went on from there to do more Freedom Trail sites including the Old City Hall, First Public School House Site, Kings Chapel, Tremont Temple, the Granary Cemetery, Park Street Church, Boston Common and the "New" State House - all of which was after you left, sorry to say. We also do some historic architecturally significant buildings and some Boston-specific local history that is not officially a part of The Freedom Trail, but add that local aspect most folks appreciate. Sorry that all didn't work for you.
AndyD631
Sep 2019
Our tour guide Andrew was very knowledgable and informative and took us on a fascinating walk around historic sites. Highly recommended.