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This tour is the perfect way to orientate yourself to Boston, to see not just the historic sites, but the entire city. On this tour we'll take you into all the city neighborhoods and along the sites of the Freedom Trail.

We'll share the history and legends of the city, keep it topical with current day fun facts and light hearted stories. All guides are fully licensed and approved Boston tour guides, driving luxury and livery insured vehicles.
Ville: Boston
Mon 09 Jun
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Private transportation
Air-conditioned vehicle
Private transportation
Air-conditioned vehicle
Guide local
Eau en bouteille
Experience all the Boston city neighborhoods such as North End, Beacon Hill, Back Bay, Charlestown
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • 4 passenger luxury vehicle, no luggage
À quoi s'attendre
1
Freedom Trail
Here's an idea of the sites and neighborhoods we'll drive around: The Freedom Trail sites of: - Boston Common - State House - Granary Burial Ground - Kings Chapel - Old South Meeting house - Old State house - Faneuil Hall - Old North Church (time to go in if you'd like) - Paul Revere house - USS Constitution - Bunker Hill (there's a 294 stair monument to climb if you're feeling energetic) Historic neighborhoods of: - North End (a cannoli stop is a must) - Charlestown - Beacon Hill (a charm offensive) - Back Bay - Copley Square Other places of interest: - Boston Harbor & Greenway - Seaport area - Fenway Park
2
Boston Common
The history of this original part of Boston.
3
Massachusetts State House
Stop to see the famous architecture and story of the gold dome.
4
King's Chapel
The first Anglican Church in Boston.
5
Granary Burying Ground
Where some of Boston's Revolutionary War legends are buried.
6
Old State House
One of the oldest buildings in the city and site of some major historic events.
7
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
We'll explain the significance of this area now and over the past several hundred years.
8
North End
Drive through this historic, and still vibrant neighborhood, even stop for a signature cannoli.
9
Old North Church & Historic Site
Where the lanterns were hung the night of Paul Revere's midnight ride.
10
The Paul Revere House
Home of the famous Son of Liberty.
11
USS Constitution
You might know it as Old Ironsides.
12
Bunker Hill Monument
Walk on to the hill where this famous Revolutionary War battle took place.
13
Beacon Hill
The charming cobblestone and red brick neighborhood.
14
Boston Public Garden
The backdrop to several Boston based movies.
15
Back Bay
With plenty of grand architecture to appreciate.
16
Fenway Park
Home to our beloved Red Sox.
17
Copley Square
Famous for it's architecture .
18
Seaport District / South Boston Waterfront
The cities most contemporary neighborhood.
19
Downtown
Experience our unorthodox city layout, and how some of the newest buildings sit neatly right beside some of the oldest.
20
Freedom Trail
Here's an idea of the sites and neighborhoods we'll drive around: The Freedom Trail sites of: - Boston Common - State House - Granary Burial Ground - Kings Chapel - Old South Meeting house - Old State house - Faneuil Hall - Old North Church (time to go in if you'd like) - Paul Revere house - USS Constitution - Bunker Hill (there's a 294 stair monument to climb if you're feeling energetic) Historic neighborhoods of: - North End (a cannoli stop is a must) - Charlestown - Beacon Hill (a charm offensive) - Back Bay - Copley Square Other places of interest: - Boston Harbor & Greenway - Seaport area - Fenway Park
21
Boston Common
The history of this original part of Boston.
22
Massachusetts State House
Stop to see the famous architecture and story of the gold dome.
23
King's Chapel
The first Anglican Church in Boston.
24
Granary Burying Ground
Where some of Boston's Revolutionary War legends are buried.
25
Old State House
One of the oldest buildings in the city and site of some major historic events.
26
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
We'll explain the significance of this area now and over the past several hundred years.
27
North End
Drive through this historic, and still vibrant neighborhood, even stop for a signature cannoli.
28
Old North Church & Historic Site
Where the lanterns were hung the night of Paul Revere's midnight ride.
29
The Paul Revere House
Home of the famous Son of Liberty.
30
USS Constitution
You might know it as Old Ironsides.
31
Bunker Hill Monument
Walk on to the hill where this famous Revolutionary War battle took place.
32
Beacon Hill
The charming cobblestone and red brick neighborhood.
33
Boston Public Garden
The backdrop to several Boston based movies.
34
Back Bay
With plenty of grand architecture to appreciate.
35
Fenway Park
Home to our beloved Red Sox.
36
Copley Square
Famous for it's architecture .
37
Seaport District / South Boston Waterfront
The cities most contemporary neighborhood.
38
Downtown
Experience our unorthodox city layout, and how some of the newest buildings sit neatly right beside some of the oldest.
39
Sentier de la liberté
Voici une idée des sites et des quartiers que nous traverserons : Les sites Freedom Trail de: - Boston Common - State House - Cimetière du grenier - Chapelle des Rois - Ancienne maison de réunion du Sud - Ancienne maison d'État - Salle Faneuil - Old North Church (il est temps d'y entrer si vous le souhaitez) - Maison Paul Revere - Constitution de l'USS - Bunker Hill (il y a un monument de 294 marches à gravir si vous vous sentez énergique) Quartiers historiques de : - North End (un arrêt cannoli est un must) -Charlestown - Beacon Hill (une offensive de charme) - Back Bay - Place Copley Autres lieux d'intérêt: - Port de Boston et voie verte - Zone portuaire - Parc Fenway
40
Commune de Boston
L'histoire de cette partie originale de Boston.
41
Maison d'État du Massachusetts
Arrêtez-vous pour voir la célèbre architecture et l'histoire du dôme d'or.
42
Chapelle du Roi
La première église anglicane de Boston.
43
Cimetière du grenier
Où certaines des légendes de la guerre d'indépendance de Boston sont enterrées.
44
Ancienne maison d'État
L'un des bâtiments les plus anciens de la ville et le site de certains événements historiques majeurs.
45
Marché Faneuil Hall
Nous expliquerons l'importance de cette région aujourd'hui et au cours des dernières centaines d'années.
46
Extrémité nord
Traversez ce quartier historique et toujours animé, arrêtez-vous même pour un cannoli signature.
47
Ancienne église nord et site historique
Où les lanternes ont été accrochées la nuit de la chevauchée de minuit de Paul Revere.
48
La maison Paul Revere
Maison du célèbre Fils de la Liberté.
49
Constitution de l'USS
Vous le connaissez peut-être sous le nom de Old Ironsides.
50
Monument de la colline de Bunker
Marchez jusqu'à la colline où s'est déroulée cette célèbre bataille de la guerre d'indépendance.
51
Colline de balise
Le charmant quartier pavé et briques rouges.
52
Jardin public de Boston
La toile de fond de plusieurs films basés à Boston.
53
Baie arrière
Avec beaucoup de grande architecture à apprécier.
54
Parc Fenway
La maison de nos bien-aimés Red Sox.
55
Place Copley
Célèbre pour son architecture.
56
Quartier du port /Front de mer du sud de Boston
Le quartier le plus contemporain de la ville.
57
Centre ville
Découvrez la disposition peu orthodoxe de notre ville et la façon dont certains des bâtiments les plus récents côtoient parfaitement certains des plus anciens.
58
Freedom Trail
Here's an idea of the sites and neighborhoods we'll drive around: The Freedom Trail sites of: - Boston Common - State House - Granary Burial Ground - Kings Chapel - Old South Meeting house - Old State house - Faneuil Hall - Old North Church (time to go in if you'd like) - Paul Revere house - USS Constitution - Bunker Hill (there's a 294 stair monument to climb if you're feeling energetic) Historic neighborhoods of: - North End (a cannoli stop is a must) - Charlestown - Beacon Hill (a charm offensive) - Back Bay - Copley Square Other places of interest: - Boston Harbor & Greenway - Seaport area - Fenway Park
59
Massachusetts State House
Stop to see the famous architecture and story of the gold dome.
60
King's Chapel
The first Anglican Church in Boston.
61
Granary Burying Ground
Where some of Boston's Revolutionary War legends are buried.
62
Old State House
One of the oldest buildings in the city and site of some major historic events.
63
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
We'll explain the significance of this area now and over the past several hundred years.
64
North End
Drive through this historic, and still vibrant neighborhood, even stop for a signature cannoli.
65
Old North Church & Historic Site
Where the lanterns were hung the night of Paul Revere's midnight ride.
66
The Paul Revere House
Home of the famous Son of Liberty.
67
USS Constitution
You might know it as Old Ironsides.
68
Bunker Hill Monument
Walk on to the hill where this famous Revolutionary War battle took place.
69
Beacon Hill
The charming cobblestone and red brick neighborhood.
70
Back Bay
With plenty of grand architecture to appreciate.
71
Fenway Park
Home to our beloved Red Sox.
72
Copley Square
Famous for it's architecture .
73
Seaport District / South Boston Waterfront
The cities most contemporary neighborhood.
74
Downtown
Experience our unorthodox city layout, and how some of the newest buildings sit neatly right beside some of the oldest.
75
Freedom Trail
Here's an idea of the sites and neighborhoods we'll drive around: The Freedom Trail sites of: - Boston Common - State House - Granary Burial Ground - Kings Chapel - Old South Meeting house - Old State house - Faneuil Hall - Old North Church (time to go in if you'd like) - Paul Revere house - USS Constitution - Bunker Hill (there's a 294 stair monument to climb if you're feeling energetic) Historic neighborhoods of: - North End (a cannoli stop is a must) - Charlestown - Beacon Hill (a charm offensive) - Back Bay - Copley Square Other places of interest: - Boston Harbor & Greenway - Seaport area - Fenway Park
76
Massachusetts State House
Stop to see the famous architecture and story of the gold dome.
77
King's Chapel
The first Anglican Church in Boston.
78
Granary Burying Ground
Where some of Boston's Revolutionary War legends are buried.
79
Old State House
One of the oldest buildings in the city and site of some major historic events.
80
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
We'll explain the significance of this area now and over the past several hundred years.
81
North End
Drive through this historic, and still vibrant neighborhood, even stop for a signature cannoli.
82
Old North Church & Historic Site
Where the lanterns were hung the night of Paul Revere's midnight ride.
83
The Paul Revere House
Home of the famous Son of Liberty.
84
USS Constitution
You might know it as Old Ironsides.
85
Bunker Hill Monument
Walk on to the hill where this famous Revolutionary War battle took place.
86
Beacon Hill
The charming cobblestone and red brick neighborhood.
87
Back Bay
With plenty of grand architecture to appreciate.
88
Fenway Park
Home to our beloved Red Sox.
89
Copley Square
Famous for it's architecture .
90
Seaport District / South Boston Waterfront
The cities most contemporary neighborhood.
91
Downtown
Experience our unorthodox city layout, and how some of the newest buildings sit neatly right beside some of the oldest.
92
Freedom Trail
Here's an idea of the sites and neighborhoods we'll drive around: The Freedom Trail sites of: - Boston Common - State House - Granary Burial Ground - Kings Chapel - Old South Meeting house - Old State house - Faneuil Hall - Old North Church (time to go in if you'd like) - Paul Revere house - USS Constitution - Bunker Hill (there's a 294 stair monument to climb if you're feeling energetic) Historic neighborhoods of: - North End (a cannoli stop is a must) - Charlestown - Beacon Hill (a charm offensive) - Back Bay - Copley Square Other places of interest: - Boston Harbor & Greenway - Seaport area - Fenway Park
93
Massachusetts State House
Stop to see the famous architecture and story of the gold dome.
94
King's Chapel
The first Anglican Church in Boston.
95
Granary Burying Ground
Where some of Boston's Revolutionary War legends are buried.
96
Old State House
One of the oldest buildings in the city and site of some major historic events.
97
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
We'll explain the significance of this area now and over the past several hundred years.
98
North End
Drive through this historic, and still vibrant neighborhood, even stop for a signature cannoli.
99
Old North Church & Historic Site
Where the lanterns were hung the night of Paul Revere's midnight ride.
100
The Paul Revere House
Home of the famous Son of Liberty.
101
USS Constitution
You might know it as Old Ironsides.
102
Bunker Hill Monument
Walk on to the hill where this famous Revolutionary War battle took place.
103
Beacon Hill
The charming cobblestone and red brick neighborhood.
104
Back Bay
With plenty of grand architecture to appreciate.
105
Fenway Park
Home to our beloved Red Sox.
106
Copley Square
Famous for it's architecture .
107
Seaport District / South Boston Waterfront
The cities most contemporary neighborhood.
108
Downtown
Experience our unorthodox city layout, and how some of the newest buildings sit neatly right beside some of the oldest.
109
Freedom Trail
Here's an idea of the sites and neighborhoods we'll drive around: The Freedom Trail sites of: - Boston Common - State House - Granary Burial Ground - Kings Chapel - Old South Meeting house - Old State house - Faneuil Hall - Old North Church (time to go in if you'd like) - Paul Revere house - USS Constitution - Bunker Hill (there's a 294 stair monument to climb if you're feeling energetic) Historic neighborhoods of: - North End (a cannoli stop is a must) - Charlestown - Beacon Hill (a charm offensive) - Back Bay - Copley Square Other places of interest: - Boston Harbor & Greenway - Seaport area - Fenway Park
110
Massachusetts State House
Stop to see the famous architecture and story of the gold dome.
111
King's Chapel
The first Anglican Church in Boston.
112
Granary Burying Ground
Where some of Boston's Revolutionary War legends are buried.
113
Old State House
One of the oldest buildings in the city and site of some major historic events.
114
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
We'll explain the significance of this area now and over the past several hundred years.
115
North End
Drive through this historic, and still vibrant neighborhood, even stop for a signature cannoli.
116
Old North Church & Historic Site
Where the lanterns were hung the night of Paul Revere's midnight ride.
117
The Paul Revere House
Home of the famous Son of Liberty.
118
USS Constitution
You might know it as Old Ironsides.
119
Bunker Hill Monument
Walk on to the hill where this famous Revolutionary War battle took place.
120
Beacon Hill
The charming cobblestone and red brick neighborhood.
121
Back Bay
With plenty of grand architecture to appreciate.
122
Fenway Park
Home to our beloved Red Sox.
123
Copley Square
Famous for it's architecture .
124
Seaport District / South Boston Waterfront
The cities most contemporary neighborhood.
125
Downtown
Experience our unorthodox city layout, and how some of the newest buildings sit neatly right beside some of the oldest.
126
Freedom Trail
Here's an idea of the sites and neighborhoods we'll drive around: The Freedom Trail sites of: - Boston Common - State House - Granary Burial Ground - Kings Chapel - Old South Meeting house - Old State house - Faneuil Hall - Old North Church (time to go in if you'd like) - Paul Revere house - USS Constitution - Bunker Hill (there's a 294 stair monument to climb if you're feeling energetic) Historic neighborhoods of: - North End (a cannoli stop is a must) - Charlestown - Beacon Hill (a charm offensive) - Back Bay - Copley Square Other places of interest: - Boston Harbor & Greenway - Seaport area - Fenway Park
127
Massachusetts State House
Stop to see the famous architecture and story of the gold dome.
128
King's Chapel
The first Anglican Church in Boston.
129
Granary Burying Ground
Where some of Boston's Revolutionary War legends are buried.
130
Old State House
One of the oldest buildings in the city and site of some major historic events.
131
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
We'll explain the significance of this area now and over the past several hundred years.
132
North End
Drive through this historic, and still vibrant neighborhood, even stop for a signature cannoli.
133
Old North Church & Historic Site
Where the lanterns were hung the night of Paul Revere's midnight ride.
134
The Paul Revere House
Home of the famous Son of Liberty.
135
USS Constitution
You might know it as Old Ironsides.
136
Bunker Hill Monument
Walk on to the hill where this famous Revolutionary War battle took place.
137
Beacon Hill
The charming cobblestone and red brick neighborhood.
138
Back Bay
With plenty of grand architecture to appreciate.
139
Fenway Park
Home to our beloved Red Sox.
140
Copley Square
Famous for it's architecture .
141
Seaport District / South Boston Waterfront
The cities most contemporary neighborhood.
142
Downtown
Experience our unorthodox city layout, and how some of the newest buildings sit neatly right beside some of the oldest.
143
Freedom Trail
Here's an idea of the sites and neighborhoods we'll drive around: The Freedom Trail sites of: - Boston Common - State House - Granary Burial Ground - Kings Chapel - Old South Meeting house - Old State house - Faneuil Hall - Old North Church (time to go in if you'd like) - Paul Revere house - USS Constitution - Bunker Hill (there's a 294 stair monument to climb if you're feeling energetic) Historic neighborhoods of: - North End (a cannoli stop is a must) - Charlestown - Beacon Hill (a charm offensive) - Back Bay - Copley Square Other places of interest: - Boston Harbor & Greenway - Seaport area - Fenway Park
144
Massachusetts State House
Stop to see the famous architecture and story of the gold dome.
145
King's Chapel
The first Anglican Church in Boston.
146
Granary Burying Ground
Where some of Boston's Revolutionary War legends are buried.
147
Old State House
One of the oldest buildings in the city and site of some major historic events.
148
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
We'll explain the significance of this area now and over the past several hundred years.
149
North End
Drive through this historic, and still vibrant neighborhood, even stop for a signature cannoli.
150
Old North Church & Historic Site
Where the lanterns were hung the night of Paul Revere's midnight ride.
151
The Paul Revere House
Home of the famous Son of Liberty.
152
USS Constitution
You might know it as Old Ironsides.
153
Bunker Hill Monument
Walk on to the hill where this famous Revolutionary War battle took place.
154
Beacon Hill
The charming cobblestone and red brick neighborhood.
155
Back Bay
With plenty of grand architecture to appreciate.
156
Fenway Park
Home to our beloved Red Sox.
157
Copley Square
Famous for it's architecture .
158
Seaport District / South Boston Waterfront
The cities most contemporary neighborhood.
159
Downtown
Experience our unorthodox city layout, and how some of the newest buildings sit neatly right beside some of the oldest.
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Commentaires (101)
Phil_T
Mar 2025
We enjoyed our City tour. Martin was very friendly & very knowledgeable about Boston. It was our first trip to the city. Looking back, I wish he would have refreshed our memories more of the revolutionary war.
Ellen_A
Nov 2024
Martin gave us a great overview of the city of Boston, including little known facts and even a few jokes! We had a wonderful day exploring the city and learning new things. Martin even made us a lunch reservation at a delicious spot in the North End. I highly recommend this tour.
joecuccia
Oct 2024
Excellent tour with a very informative guide and driver! Christian is the best! Highly recommended - ask for Christian!

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