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Visite à pied du Freedom Trail à Boston

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Outre les visites privées coûteuses, il s'agit de la seule visite disponible du Freedom Trail sur laquelle les visiteurs pourront voir les 16 sites officiels du Freedom Trail en une seule visite. Pour le visiteur de Boston avec l'itinéraire chargé, c'est l'option la plus économique en termes de temps et d'argent pour vérifier le Freedom Trail de votre liste.

Nos guides ont des décennies d'expérience dans le tourisme, l'histoire et le spectacle, laissez-les s'assurer que votre expérience du Freedom Trail est tout ce qu'elle peut être!
Ville: Boston
Mon 23 Dec
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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 en fauteuil roulant
  • Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les guides dans les espaces publics
  • Distanciation sociale appliquée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Les guides doivent se laver régulièrement les mains
À quoi s'attendre
1
Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial
Our Tour begins at the base of this site, just inside the Boston Common. This bas relief statue of soldiers marching commemorates the 54th regiment of Massachusetts, the first regiment of black soldiers to see significant combat action in the American Civil War.
2
Massachusetts State House
Welcome to the seat of Massachusetts state government! Known for its golden dome, the "new" Massachusetts State House has a long history in our city, starting with Samuel Adams laying the cornerstone in 1795!
3
Park Street Church
This red brick church, built in 1809, hosted a congregation of abolitionists. Our guides will tell you of the fiery anti-slavery speeches delivered within, some of the first ever given in America.
4
Granary Burying Ground
This graveyard dates to 1660 and is the final resting place to some of America's greatest Patriots. Our guides will bring you to the graves of John Hancock, Paul Revere, and Samuel Adams and tell you their stories.
5
King's Chapel
Built in 1754, this stone church was the first Anglican Church in Boston. Our guides will regale tour goers with stories about its construction, the burying ground next to it, and the crypts beneath.
6
Old South Meeting House
This Puritan meeting house, built in 1729, is the place where the famous Boston Tea Party began. Learn how the most famous act of civil disobedience in world history started!
7
Old Corner Bookstore
Once the home of a colonial apothecary, this 1718 brick building later housed the 19th century publishing house TIcknor & Fields. Our guides will tell of the literary giants who were published there.
8
Old State House
Constructed in 1713 and adorned with the symbols of Great Britain, a Lion and Unicorn, the Old State House was once the center of British Government in Massachusetts. Tour goers will hear of the fiery speeches and pitched confrontations that occurred within.
9
Boston Massacre Site
A circle of stones marks the official site of the infamous Bloody Massacre of 1770. Our guides will provide a moment by moment account of the fateful night when redcoat musket fire left five colonists dead.
10
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Originally constructed in 1743 as a common marketplace for Boston, the meeting hall on the second floor of Faneuil Hall ultimately proved more significant. Tour goers will hear of the incendiary speeches delivered from within 'The Cradle of Liberty'.
11
The Paul Revere House
This wooden house, dating to 1680, is the oldest building in Boston and once home to the Revere Family. Tour Goers will hear of how Paul Revere's life there with his family and how he ventured forth from its doors to take part in some of the most important events in American History.
12
Old North Church & Historic Site
"One if by land, two if by sea"- on April 18th, 1775, two lanterns shone from the steeple of this 1723 church. Our guides will tell of the import of that signal on the eve of Revolution, and how it was arranged by Paul Revere.
13
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
This 1660 burying ground was the site of British Cannon emplacements during the Battle of Bunker Hill. Tour goers will learn of the battle and of the notable Bostonians interred within.
14
Bunker Hill Monument
Tour goers will view this 221 foot obelisk from the Copp's Hill Terrace. The monument marks the spot where colonial militia defended a hastily made earthworks and repelled two redcoat charges before retreating..
15
USS Constitution
From the tour ending point at Copp's Hill Terrace tour goers will be able to see the masts and rigging of "Old Ironsides", the victor of pitched battles in the War of 1812 and the oldest warship afloat anywhere in the world.
16
Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial
Our Tour begins at the base of this site, just inside the Boston Common. This bas relief statue of soldiers marching commemorates the 54th regiment of Massachusetts, the first regiment of black soldiers to see significant combat action in the American Civil War.
17
Massachusetts State House
Welcome to the seat of Massachusetts state government! Known for its golden dome, the "new" Massachusetts State House has a long history in our city, starting with Samuel Adams laying the cornerstone in 1795!
18
Park Street Church
This red brick church, built in 1809, hosted a congregation of abolitionists. Our guides will tell you of the fiery anti-slavery speeches delivered within, some of the first ever given in America.
19
Granary Burying Ground
This graveyard dates to 1660 and is the final resting place to some of America's greatest Patriots. Our guides will bring you to the graves of John Hancock, Paul Revere, and Samuel Adams and tell you their stories.
20
King's Chapel
Built in 1754, this stone church was the first Anglican Church in Boston. Our guides will regale tour goers with stories about its construction, the burying ground next to it, and the crypts beneath.
21
Old South Meeting House
This Puritan meeting house, built in 1729, is the place where the famous Boston Tea Party began. Learn how the most famous act of civil disobedience in world history started!
22
Old Corner Bookstore
Once the home of a colonial apothecary, this 1718 brick building later housed the 19th century publishing house TIcknor & Fields. Our guides will tell of the literary giants who were published there.
23
Old State House
Constructed in 1713 and adorned with the symbols of Great Britain, a Lion and Unicorn, the Old State House was once the center of British Government in Massachusetts. Tour goers will hear of the fiery speeches and pitched confrontations that occurred within.
24
Boston Massacre Site
A circle of stones marks the official site of the infamous Bloody Massacre of 1770. Our guides will provide a moment by moment account of the fateful night when redcoat musket fire left five colonists dead.
25
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Originally constructed in 1743 as a common marketplace for Boston, the meeting hall on the second floor of Faneuil Hall ultimately proved more significant. Tour goers will hear of the incendiary speeches delivered from within 'The Cradle of Liberty'.
26
The Paul Revere House
This wooden house, dating to 1680, is the oldest building in Boston and once home to the Revere Family. Tour Goers will hear of how Paul Revere's life there with his family and how he ventured forth from its doors to take part in some of the most important events in American History.
27
Old North Church & Historic Site
"One if by land, two if by sea"- on April 18th, 1775, two lanterns shone from the steeple of this 1723 church. Our guides will tell of the import of that signal on the eve of Revolution, and how it was arranged by Paul Revere.
28
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
This 1660 burying ground was the site of British Cannon emplacements during the Battle of Bunker Hill. Tour goers will learn of the battle and of the notable Bostonians interred within.
29
Bunker Hill Monument
Tour goers will view this 221 foot obelisk from the Copp's Hill Terrace. The monument marks the spot where colonial militia defended a hastily made earthworks and repelled two redcoat charges before retreating..
30
USS Constitution
From the tour ending point at Copp's Hill Terrace tour goers will be able to see the masts and rigging of "Old Ironsides", the victor of pitched battles in the War of 1812 and the oldest warship afloat anywhere in the world.
31
Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial
Our Tour begins at the base of this site, just inside the Boston Common. This bas relief statue of soldiers marching commemorates the 54th regiment of Massachusetts, the first regiment of black soldiers to see significant combat action in the American Civil War.
32
Massachusetts State House
Welcome to the seat of Massachusetts state government! Known for its golden dome, the "new" Massachusetts State House has a long history in our city, starting with Samuel Adams laying the cornerstone in 1795!
33
Park Street Church
This red brick church, built in 1809, hosted a congregation of abolitionists. Our guides will tell you of the fiery anti-slavery speeches delivered within, some of the first ever given in America.
34
Granary Burying Ground
This graveyard dates to 1660 and is the final resting place to some of America's greatest Patriots. Our guides will bring you to the graves of John Hancock, Paul Revere, and Samuel Adams and tell you their stories.
35
King's Chapel
Built in 1754, this stone church was the first Anglican Church in Boston. Our guides will regale tour goers with stories about its construction, the burying ground next to it, and the crypts beneath.
36
Old South Meeting House
This Puritan meeting house, built in 1729, is the place where the famous Boston Tea Party began. Learn how the most famous act of civil disobedience in world history started!
37
Old Corner Bookstore
Once the home of a colonial apothecary, this 1718 brick building later housed the 19th century publishing house TIcknor & Fields. Our guides will tell of the literary giants who were published there.
38
Old State House
Constructed in 1713 and adorned with the symbols of Great Britain, a Lion and Unicorn, the Old State House was once the center of British Government in Massachusetts. Tour goers will hear of the fiery speeches and pitched confrontations that occurred within.
39
Boston Massacre Site
A circle of stones marks the official site of the infamous Bloody Massacre of 1770. Our guides will provide a moment by moment account of the fateful night when redcoat musket fire left five colonists dead.
40
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Originally constructed in 1743 as a common marketplace for Boston, the meeting hall on the second floor of Faneuil Hall ultimately proved more significant. Tour goers will hear of the incendiary speeches delivered from within 'The Cradle of Liberty'.
41
The Paul Revere House
This wooden house, dating to 1680, is the oldest building in Boston and once home to the Revere Family. Tour Goers will hear of how Paul Revere's life there with his family and how he ventured forth from its doors to take part in some of the most important events in American History.
42
Old North Church & Historic Site
"One if by land, two if by sea"- on April 18th, 1775, two lanterns shone from the steeple of this 1723 church. Our guides will tell of the import of that signal on the eve of Revolution, and how it was arranged by Paul Revere.
43
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
This 1660 burying ground was the site of British Cannon emplacements during the Battle of Bunker Hill. Tour goers will learn of the battle and of the notable Bostonians interred within.
44
Bunker Hill Monument
Tour goers will view this 221 foot obelisk from the Copp's Hill Terrace. The monument marks the spot where colonial militia defended a hastily made earthworks and repelled two redcoat charges before retreating..
45
USS Constitution
From the tour ending point at Copp's Hill Terrace tour goers will be able to see the masts and rigging of "Old Ironsides", the victor of pitched battles in the War of 1812 and the oldest warship afloat anywhere in the world.
46
Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial
Our Tour begins at the base of this site, just inside the Boston Common. This bas relief statue of soldiers marching commemorates the 54th regiment of Massachusetts, the first regiment of black soldiers to see significant combat action in the American Civil War.
47
Massachusetts State House
Welcome to the seat of Massachusetts state government! Known for its golden dome, the "new" Massachusetts State House has a long history in our city, starting with Samuel Adams laying the cornerstone in 1795!
48
Park Street Church
This red brick church, built in 1809, hosted a congregation of abolitionists. Our guides will tell you of the fiery anti-slavery speeches delivered within, some of the first ever given in America.
49
Granary Burying Ground
This graveyard dates to 1660 and is the final resting place to some of America's greatest Patriots. Our guides will bring you to the graves of John Hancock, Paul Revere, and Samuel Adams and tell you their stories.
50
King's Chapel
Built in 1754, this stone church was the first Anglican Church in Boston. Our guides will regale tour goers with stories about its construction, the burying ground next to it, and the crypts beneath.
51
Old South Meeting House
This Puritan meeting house, built in 1729, is the place where the famous Boston Tea Party began. Learn how the most famous act of civil disobedience in world history started!
52
Old Corner Bookstore
Once the home of a colonial apothecary, this 1718 brick building later housed the 19th century publishing house TIcknor & Fields. Our guides will tell of the literary giants who were published there.
53
Old State House
Constructed in 1713 and adorned with the symbols of Great Britain, a Lion and Unicorn, the Old State House was once the center of British Government in Massachusetts. Tour goers will hear of the fiery speeches and pitched confrontations that occurred within.
54
Boston Massacre Site
A circle of stones marks the official site of the infamous Bloody Massacre of 1770. Our guides will provide a moment by moment account of the fateful night when redcoat musket fire left five colonists dead.
55
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Originally constructed in 1743 as a common marketplace for Boston, the meeting hall on the second floor of Faneuil Hall ultimately proved more significant. Tour goers will hear of the incendiary speeches delivered from within 'The Cradle of Liberty'.
56
The Paul Revere House
This wooden house, dating to 1680, is the oldest building in Boston and once home to the Revere Family. Tour Goers will hear of how Paul Revere's life there with his family and how he ventured forth from its doors to take part in some of the most important events in American History.
57
Old North Church & Historic Site
"One if by land, two if by sea"- on April 18th, 1775, two lanterns shone from the steeple of this 1723 church. Our guides will tell of the import of that signal on the eve of Revolution, and how it was arranged by Paul Revere.
58
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
This 1660 burying ground was the site of British Cannon emplacements during the Battle of Bunker Hill. Tour goers will learn of the battle and of the notable Bostonians interred within.
59
Bunker Hill Monument
Tour goers will view this 221 foot obelisk from the Copp's Hill Terrace. The monument marks the spot where colonial militia defended a hastily made earthworks and repelled two redcoat charges before retreating..
60
USS Constitution
From the tour ending point at Copp's Hill Terrace tour goers will be able to see the masts and rigging of "Old Ironsides", the victor of pitched battles in the War of 1812 and the oldest warship afloat anywhere in the world.
61
Robert Gould Shaw et le mémorial du 54e Régiment
Notre visite commence à la base de ce site, juste à l'intérieur du Boston Common. Cette statue en bas-relief de soldats marchant commémore le 54e régiment du Massachusetts, le premier régiment de soldats noirs à avoir connu des combats importants pendant la guerre de Sécession.
62
Maison d'État du Massachusetts
Bienvenue au siège du gouvernement de l'État du Massachusetts ! Connue pour son dôme doré, la "nouvelle" Massachusetts State House a une longue histoire dans notre ville, à commencer par Samuel Adams en posant la première pierre en 1795 !
63
Église de la rue du parc
Cette église en briques rouges, construite en 1809, accueillait une congrégation d'abolitionnistes. Nos guides vous parleront des discours anti-esclavagistes enflammés prononcés à l'intérieur, parmi les premiers jamais prononcés en Amérique.
64
Cimetière du grenier
Ce cimetière date de 1660 et est le dernier lieu de repos de certains des plus grands patriotes américains. Nos guides vous amèneront sur les tombes de John Hancock, Paul Revere et Samuel Adams et vous raconteront leurs histoires.
65
Chapelle du Roi
Construite en 1754, cette église en pierre fut la première église anglicane de Boston. Nos guides régaleront les visiteurs avec des histoires sur sa construction, le cimetière à côté et les cryptes en dessous.
66
Ancienne maison de réunion du sud
Cette maison de réunion puritaine, construite en 1729, est le lieu où la célèbre Boston Tea Party a commencé. Découvrez comment l'acte de désobéissance civile le plus célèbre de l'histoire du monde a commencé !
67
Librairie de l'ancien coin
Autrefois demeure d'un apothicaire colonial, ce bâtiment en brique de 1718 a abrité plus tard la maison d'édition du XIXe siècle TIcknor & Fields. Nos guides vous parleront des géants littéraires qui y ont été publiés.
68
Ancienne maison d'État
Construit en 1713 et orné des symboles de la Grande-Bretagne, un lion et une licorne, l'Old State House était autrefois le centre du gouvernement britannique dans le Massachusetts. Les amateurs de la tournée entendront parler des discours enflammés et des confrontations acharnées qui se sont déroulées à l'intérieur.
69
Site du massacre de Boston
Un cercle de pierres marque le site officiel du tristement célèbre massacre sanglant de 1770. Nos guides vous fourniront un récit instantané de la nuit fatidique où les tirs de mousquet redcoat ont tué cinq colons.
70
Marché Faneuil Hall
Construite à l'origine en 1743 comme marché commun pour Boston, la salle de réunion au deuxième étage de Faneuil Hall s'est finalement avérée plus importante. Les visiteurs de la tournée entendront parler des discours incendiaires prononcés depuis « Le berceau de la liberté ».
71
La maison Paul Revere
Cette maison en bois, datant de 1680, est le plus ancien bâtiment de Boston et abritait autrefois la famille Revere. Les visiteurs de la tournée entendront parler de la vie de Paul Revere là-bas avec sa famille et de la façon dont il s'est aventuré hors de ses portes pour participer à certains des événements les plus importants de l'histoire américaine.
72
Ancienne église nord et site historique
"Une si par terre, deux si par mer" - le 18 avril 1775, deux lanternes brillaient du clocher de cette église de 1723. Nos guides raconteront la portée de ce signal à la veille de la Révolution, et comment il fut arrangé par Paul Revere.
73
Cimetière de Copp's Hill
Ce cimetière de 1660 était le site d'emplacements de canons britanniques pendant la bataille de Bunker Hill. Les amateurs de la tournée apprendront la bataille et les Bostoniens notables enterrés à l'intérieur.
74
Monument de la colline de Bunker
Les amateurs de visites verront cet obélisque de 221 pieds depuis la terrasse de Copp's Hill. Le monument marque l'endroit où la milice coloniale a défendu un terrassement fait à la hâte et a repoussé deux charges de redcoat avant de battre en retraite.
75
Constitution de l'USS
Depuis le point d'arrivée de la visite à Copp's Hill Terrace, les visiteurs pourront voir les mâts et le gréement de "Old Ironsides", le vainqueur des batailles rangées de la guerre de 1812 et le plus ancien navire de guerre à flot au monde.
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Commentaires (316)
144amberj
Nov 2022
We found our freedom trail walking tour led by Noah to be incredibly informative. He professional, engaging and conducted 2.5 hour tour seamlessly. We ate so glad we made this experience part of our weekend in Boston!
Kathy_B
Nov 2022
Excellent historian and I love hearing trivia from the past. Our guide was excellent. Old cemetaries are my favorite. Definitely a must do while in Boston.
jillianm184
Nov 2022
Had a lot of fun on this tour. It was raining outside, but despite the rain, we had our umbrellas and explored the sites. My guide was friendly, knowledgeable and was able to answer questions.

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