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Peu de villes américaines peuvent rivaliser avec la riche histoire de Boston, mais il y a tellement plus dans cette incroyable ville balnéaire. Notre circuit Highlights of the Freedom Trail vous conduit à travers plusieurs quartiers différents, chacun montrant comment Boston est passée d'une colonie coloniale tranquille à une métropole florissante. Depuis l'historique Faneuil Hall, promenez-vous dans les rues animées du quartier moderne du centre-ville, passez devant le dôme scintillant de la Massachusetts State House et profitez du pittoresque jardin public de Boston. En cours de route, vous aurez les yeux ouverts sur la façon dont le Boston d'hier a façonné et influencé le Boston d'aujourd'hui. Avec votre guide montrant quelques joyaux cachés préférés des locaux inclus en cours de route, c'est bien plus que votre visite historique standard !
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A special Boston treat.
Local, English-speaking guide
A special Boston treat.
Local, English-speaking guide
A special Boston treat.
Local, English-speaking guide
A special Boston treat.
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  • 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 aux fauteuils roulants
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les guides dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux fournis pour voyageurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale imposée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Guides tenus de se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Séjour payé- politique à domicile pour le personnel présentant des symptômes
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
  • Notre organisation a créé une stratégie globale pour assurer la sécurité de nos invités, guides, partenaires, fournisseurs , et la communauté locale au sens large. Tous les membres du personnel sont formés à ces nouvelles procédures de sécurité et nous continuerons de suivre les directives du gouvernement local.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Your tour begins at Faneuil Hall. This destination is a lively market and is located close to the waterfront. It has been a place where many notable Americans advocated for independence from Great Britain.
2
Old State House
Moving into the heart of Downtown Boston, we stop in front of the Old State House and site of the Boston Massacre. The Old State House is one of the most iconic buildings in Boston - a Must See - and is also one of the oldest public buildings in the country. Our guide will educate you on its rich history and why it is so important today.
3
Old South Meeting House
You can’t come to Boston and not mention the Boston Tea Party. This location, in-fact, a church is where it all began - one night in 1773, when it was the largest building in the city!
4
Old Corner Bookstore
Next we’ll pass by the site of the first bookstore in Boston, which has housed the publishers of Thoreau’s Walden, Hawthorne, and Longfellow - you may have heard of his famous tale: Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.
5
Old City Hall
This hall was home to the city council in the 19th and 20th century, as well as the site of the first public school in America. You’ll also marvel at its breathtaking French architecture and be able to snap a photo with the famed Bronze Donkey.
6
Granary Burying Ground
Originally part of Boston Common, this cemetery dates back to 1660. Along the way, you’ll pass by the final resting spot of famous Revolutionary heroes like John Hancock, Paul Revere, and Sam Adams.
7
Boston Common
The oldest city park in the United States, Boston Common (not Commons) is a favorite with locals and visitors alike. Walking through the park, you’ll see various memorials, fountains, and recreation areas - which have been enjoyed daily since 1634.
8
Beacon Hill
One of the most popular and well-known neighborhoods in all of Boston, this area is home to the glorious red-brick roads that illustrate the vast history of Boston. Our guide will talk about the development of this area whilst you take in its unique beauty.
9
Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial
A lesser-known memorial, but one of great interest and significance. This memorial commemorates one of the first African American regiments in the Civil War and their colonel Robert Gould Shaw.
10
Massachusetts State House
You’ll love seeing the glittering dome of the inspiring, historic, and beautiful Massachusetts State House, designed and built by famous federalist architect Charles Bulfinch in 1798. From the outside, take in the views of modern Boston, including the skyscrapers of Downtown, the Financial District, and the tallest building in New England: The John Hancock Tower.
11
Boston Public Garden
This garden is full of life with residents of Boston enjoying it for walks, exercise, fun, or just a peaceful moment. Your tour will end here - in the perfect central location for you to continue your day in Boston.
12
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Your tour begins at Faneuil Hall. This destination is a lively market and is located close to the waterfront. It has been a place where many notable Americans advocated for independence from Great Britain.
13
Old State House
Moving into the heart of Downtown Boston, we stop in front of the Old State House and site of the Boston Massacre. The Old State House is one of the most iconic buildings in Boston - a Must See - and is also one of the oldest public buildings in the country. Our guide will educate you on its rich history and why it is so important today.
14
Old South Meeting House
You can’t come to Boston and not mention the Boston Tea Party. This location, in-fact, a church is where it all began - one night in 1773, when it was the largest building in the city!
15
Old Corner Bookstore
Next we’ll pass by the site of the first bookstore in Boston, which has housed the publishers of Thoreau’s Walden, Hawthorne, and Longfellow - you may have heard of his famous tale: Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.
16
Old City Hall
This hall was home to the city council in the 19th and 20th century, as well as the site of the first public school in America. You’ll also marvel at its breathtaking French architecture and be able to snap a photo with the famed Bronze Donkey.
17
Granary Burying Ground
Originally part of Boston Common, this cemetery dates back to 1660. Along the way, you’ll pass by the final resting spot of famous Revolutionary heroes like John Hancock, Paul Revere, and Sam Adams.
18
Boston Common
The oldest city park in the United States, Boston Common (not Commons) is a favorite with locals and visitors alike. Walking through the park, you’ll see various memorials, fountains, and recreation areas - which have been enjoyed daily since 1634.
19
Beacon Hill
One of the most popular and well-known neighborhoods in all of Boston, this area is home to the glorious red-brick roads that illustrate the vast history of Boston. Our guide will talk about the development of this area whilst you take in its unique beauty.
20
Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial
A lesser-known memorial, but one of great interest and significance. This memorial commemorates one of the first African American regiments in the Civil War and their colonel Robert Gould Shaw.
21
Massachusetts State House
You’ll love seeing the glittering dome of the inspiring, historic, and beautiful Massachusetts State House, designed and built by famous federalist architect Charles Bulfinch in 1798. From the outside, take in the views of modern Boston, including the skyscrapers of Downtown, the Financial District, and the tallest building in New England: The John Hancock Tower.
22
Boston Public Garden
This garden is full of life with residents of Boston enjoying it for walks, exercise, fun, or just a peaceful moment. Your tour will end here - in the perfect central location for you to continue your day in Boston.
23
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Your tour begins at Faneuil Hall. This destination is a lively market and is located close to the waterfront. It has been a place where many notable Americans advocated for independence from Great Britain.
24
Old State House
Moving into the heart of Downtown Boston, we stop in front of the Old State House and site of the Boston Massacre. The Old State House is one of the most iconic buildings in Boston - a Must See - and is also one of the oldest public buildings in the country. Our guide will educate you on its rich history and why it is so important today.
25
Old South Meeting House
You can’t come to Boston and not mention the Boston Tea Party. This location, in-fact, a church is where it all began - one night in 1773, when it was the largest building in the city!
26
Old Corner Bookstore
Next we’ll pass by the site of the first bookstore in Boston, which has housed the publishers of Thoreau’s Walden, Hawthorne, and Longfellow - you may have heard of his famous tale: Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.
27
Old City Hall
This hall was home to the city council in the 19th and 20th century, as well as the site of the first public school in America. You’ll also marvel at its breathtaking French architecture and be able to snap a photo with the famed Bronze Donkey.
28
Granary Burying Ground
Originally part of Boston Common, this cemetery dates back to 1660. Along the way, you’ll pass by the final resting spot of famous Revolutionary heroes like John Hancock, Paul Revere, and Sam Adams.
29
Boston Common
The oldest city park in the United States, Boston Common (not Commons) is a favorite with locals and visitors alike. Walking through the park, you’ll see various memorials, fountains, and recreation areas - which have been enjoyed daily since 1634.
30
Beacon Hill
One of the most popular and well-known neighborhoods in all of Boston, this area is home to the glorious red-brick roads that illustrate the vast history of Boston. Our guide will talk about the development of this area whilst you take in its unique beauty.
31
Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial
A lesser-known memorial, but one of great interest and significance. This memorial commemorates one of the first African American regiments in the Civil War and their colonel Robert Gould Shaw.
32
Massachusetts State House
You’ll love seeing the glittering dome of the inspiring, historic, and beautiful Massachusetts State House, designed and built by famous federalist architect Charles Bulfinch in 1798. From the outside, take in the views of modern Boston, including the skyscrapers of Downtown, the Financial District, and the tallest building in New England: The John Hancock Tower.
33
Boston Public Garden
This garden is full of life with residents of Boston enjoying it for walks, exercise, fun, or just a peaceful moment. Your tour will end here - in the perfect central location for you to continue your day in Boston.
34
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Your tour begins at Faneuil Hall. This destination is a lively market and is located close to the waterfront. It has been a place where many notable Americans advocated for independence from Great Britain.
35
Old State House
Moving into the heart of Downtown Boston, we stop in front of the Old State House and site of the Boston Massacre. The Old State House is one of the most iconic buildings in Boston - a Must See - and is also one of the oldest public buildings in the country. Our guide will educate you on its rich history and why it is so important today.
36
Old South Meeting House
You can’t come to Boston and not mention the Boston Tea Party. This location, in-fact, a church is where it all began - one night in 1773, when it was the largest building in the city!
37
Old Corner Bookstore
Next we’ll pass by the site of the first bookstore in Boston, which has housed the publishers of Thoreau’s Walden, Hawthorne, and Longfellow - you may have heard of his famous tale: Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.
38
Old City Hall
This hall was home to the city council in the 19th and 20th century, as well as the site of the first public school in America. You’ll also marvel at its breathtaking French architecture and be able to snap a photo with the famed Bronze Donkey.
39
Granary Burying Ground
Originally part of Boston Common, this cemetery dates back to 1660. Along the way, you’ll pass by the final resting spot of famous Revolutionary heroes like John Hancock, Paul Revere, and Sam Adams.
40
Boston Common
The oldest city park in the United States, Boston Common (not Commons) is a favorite with locals and visitors alike. Walking through the park, you’ll see various memorials, fountains, and recreation areas - which have been enjoyed daily since 1634.
41
Beacon Hill
One of the most popular and well-known neighborhoods in all of Boston, this area is home to the glorious red-brick roads that illustrate the vast history of Boston. Our guide will talk about the development of this area whilst you take in its unique beauty.
42
Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial
A lesser-known memorial, but one of great interest and significance. This memorial commemorates one of the first African American regiments in the Civil War and their colonel Robert Gould Shaw.
43
Massachusetts State House
You’ll love seeing the glittering dome of the inspiring, historic, and beautiful Massachusetts State House, designed and built by famous federalist architect Charles Bulfinch in 1798. From the outside, take in the views of modern Boston, including the skyscrapers of Downtown, the Financial District, and the tallest building in New England: The John Hancock Tower.
44
Boston Public Garden
This garden is full of life with residents of Boston enjoying it for walks, exercise, fun, or just a peaceful moment. Your tour will end here - in the perfect central location for you to continue your day in Boston.
45
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Your tour begins at Faneuil Hall. This destination is a lively market and is located close to the waterfront. It has been a place where many notable Americans advocated for independence from Great Britain.
46
Old State House
Moving into the heart of Downtown Boston, we stop in front of the Old State House and site of the Boston Massacre. The Old State House is one of the most iconic buildings in Boston - a Must See - and is also one of the oldest public buildings in the country. Our guide will educate you on its rich history and why it is so important today.
47
Old South Meeting House
You can’t come to Boston and not mention the Boston Tea Party. This location, in-fact, a church is where it all began - one night in 1773, when it was the largest building in the city!
48
Old Corner Bookstore
Next we’ll pass by the site of the first bookstore in Boston, which has housed the publishers of Thoreau’s Walden, Hawthorne, and Longfellow - you may have heard of his famous tale: Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.
49
Old City Hall
This hall was home to the city council in the 19th and 20th century, as well as the site of the first public school in America. You’ll also marvel at its breathtaking French architecture and be able to snap a photo with the famed Bronze Donkey.
50
Granary Burying Ground
Originally part of Boston Common, this cemetery dates back to 1660. Along the way, you’ll pass by the final resting spot of famous Revolutionary heroes like John Hancock, Paul Revere, and Sam Adams.
51
Boston Common
The oldest city park in the United States, Boston Common (not Commons) is a favorite with locals and visitors alike. Walking through the park, you’ll see various memorials, fountains, and recreation areas - which have been enjoyed daily since 1634.
52
Beacon Hill
One of the most popular and well-known neighborhoods in all of Boston, this area is home to the glorious red-brick roads that illustrate the vast history of Boston. Our guide will talk about the development of this area whilst you take in its unique beauty.
53
Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial
A lesser-known memorial, but one of great interest and significance. This memorial commemorates one of the first African American regiments in the Civil War and their colonel Robert Gould Shaw.
54
Massachusetts State House
You’ll love seeing the glittering dome of the inspiring, historic, and beautiful Massachusetts State House, designed and built by famous federalist architect Charles Bulfinch in 1798. From the outside, take in the views of modern Boston, including the skyscrapers of Downtown, the Financial District, and the tallest building in New England: The John Hancock Tower.
55
Boston Public Garden
This garden is full of life with residents of Boston enjoying it for walks, exercise, fun, or just a peaceful moment. Your tour will end here - in the perfect central location for you to continue your day in Boston.
56
Marché Faneuil Hall
Votre visite commence à Faneuil Hall. Cette destination est un marché animé et se situe à proximité du front de mer. C'est un endroit où de nombreux Américains notables ont plaidé pour l'indépendance de la Grande-Bretagne.
57
Ancienne maison d'État
En nous déplaçant au cœur du centre-ville de Boston, nous nous arrêtons devant l'Old State House et le site du massacre de Boston. L'Old State House est l'un des bâtiments les plus emblématiques de Boston - un must - et est également l'un des plus anciens bâtiments publics du pays. Notre guide vous expliquera sa riche histoire et pourquoi elle est si importante aujourd'hui.
58
Ancienne maison de réunion du sud
Vous ne pouvez pas venir à Boston sans mentionner la Boston Tea Party. Cet endroit, en fait, une église est l'endroit où tout a commencé - une nuit de 1773, alors qu'il s'agissait du plus grand bâtiment de la ville !
59
Librairie de l'ancien coin
Ensuite, nous passerons par le site de la première librairie de Boston, qui a abrité les éditeurs de Thoreau's Walden, Hawthorne et Longfellow - vous avez peut-être entendu parler de son célèbre conte : Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.
60
Ancien hôtel de ville
Cette salle abritait le conseil municipal aux XIXe et XXe siècles, ainsi que le site de la première école publique d'Amérique. Vous vous émerveillerez également devant son architecture française à couper le souffle et pourrez prendre une photo avec le célèbre âne de bronze.
61
Cimetière du grenier
Faisant à l'origine partie de Boston Common, ce cimetière remonte à 1660. En chemin, vous passerez devant le dernier lieu de repos de célèbres héros révolutionnaires tels que John Hancock, Paul Revere et Sam Adams.
62
Commune de Boston
Le plus ancien parc urbain des États-Unis, Boston Common (et non Commons) est un favori des habitants et des visiteurs. En vous promenant dans le parc, vous verrez divers monuments commémoratifs, fontaines et zones de loisirs - qui sont appréciés quotidiennement depuis 1634.
63
Colline de balise
L'un des quartiers les plus populaires et les plus connus de tout Boston, ce quartier abrite les glorieuses routes en briques rouges qui illustrent la vaste histoire de Boston. Notre guide vous parlera du développement de cette région pendant que vous admirez sa beauté unique.
64
Robert Gould Shaw et le mémorial du 54e Régiment
Un mémorial moins connu, mais d'un grand intérêt et d'une grande importance. Ce mémorial commémore l'un des premiers régiments afro-américains de la guerre civile et leur colonel Robert Gould Shaw.
65
Maison d'État du Massachusetts
Vous adorerez voir le dôme scintillant de l'inspirante, historique et magnifique Massachusetts State House, conçue et construite par le célèbre architecte fédéraliste Charles Bulfinch en 1798. De l'extérieur, admirez la vue sur le Boston moderne, y compris les gratte-ciel du centre-ville, le quartier financier et le plus haut bâtiment de la Nouvelle-Angleterre : la tour John Hancock.
66
Jardin public de Boston
Ce jardin est plein de vie et les habitants de Boston en profitent pour se promener, faire de l'exercice, s'amuser ou simplement passer un moment paisible. Votre visite se terminera ici - dans un emplacement central idéal pour continuer votre journée à Boston.
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Commentaires (54)
YiChingW17
Dec 2022
Our tour guide Nabil was AMAZING! He is informative and enthusiastic, you can feel the passion when he's telling the fascinating historical stories. There's always some fun facts to expect at every stop. He always made sure everyone was well cared and also got us coffee in a non-profit cafe! After the tour he sent us email to recap the trip and other dining, activities recommendations. Highly recommend the relaxing, knowledgeable and joyful tour with Nabil!
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2022
Thank you for the awesome review! Nabil - like all of our guides - love to share his knowledge and passion for Boston with all of his guests. We're glad you enjoyed the experience and hope to see you on another adventure with us soon!
Experience631167
Nov 2022
Great tour by our guide Nabil! Funny and informative, he made it a great intro to Boston and we learned so much!
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2022
Thank you for the great review! We're glad you enjoyed the tour and we'll be sure to pass your compliments on to Nabil. We hope to see you on another adventure the next time you visit. Cheers!
annemariesD8180BZ
Nov 2022
We really enjoyed the tour Lucy gave us on November 2nd. 2022. She showed a lot of knowledge of the American History. She spoke clearly, her story was easy to follow. Being European we didn't know a lot of the history of the Independence, but her story never bored us. We walked a relaxt pace, Lucy showed patience and was very friendly, explaining and helpful. Keep up the good work. I would definitely recommend this tour!
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2022
Hi Anne-Marie - thank you for the great review! The history of Boston is really the history of our nation, and having a skilled guide like Lucy is a great way to learn and be entertained even if you are not from here. We're glad you enjoyed the tour. Cheers!

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