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3-godzinna prywatna wycieczka samochodowa „Cold Weather - Warm Van” po Bostonie

Przegląd
This tour will begin at your home, hotel or cruise ship and will be conducted in a comfortable heated minivan, no matter the weather. I'll take you past the most interesting places in Boston including the Paul Revere House, the USS Constitution, the Bunker Hill Battle Monument, Copley Square and Fenway Park. Along the way you’ll see the historic homes and churches of the Back Bay, the South End, and Beacon Hill. You’ll hear the stories behind Paul Revere’s ride, the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party. You’ll see Boston’s most prominent buildings and neighborhoods as well as some lesser-known points of interest. This is the best way to see as much of Boston as possible in a brief time, comfortably, and at a pace you will enjoy.
Miasto: Boston
Thu 09 Oct
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  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Czego oczekiwać
1
Dom Paula Revere'a
Omówimy rolę Revere'a w kolonialnej i wczesnej historii Ameryki, oglądając dom, w którym wychował szesnaścioro dzieci.
2
Kościół Old North i miejsce historyczne
Omówimy słynną jazdę Paula Revere'a do Lexington i Concord, a zdziwisz się, gdy dowiesz się, że nie stało się to dokładnie tak, jak opisał Longfellow.
3
Konstytucja USS
Znana jest jako Old Ironsides. Dowiedz się dlaczego i poznaj jej wyjątkową historię.
4
Pomnik Bunker Hill
Omówimy sposób, w jaki doszło do bitwy pod Bunker Hill i dlaczego zmieniła ona bieg historii Ameryki
5
Rynek Faneuil Hall
Omówimy rolę Hali jako „kolebki wolności”, w której organizatorzy Rewolucji planowali powstanie.
6
Boston Common
Jest to najstarszy park publiczny w Ameryce, założony przez purytanów w 1634 roku. Omówimy, w jaki sposób był używany na przestrzeni wieków iw pewnym sensie zdefiniował nasze miasto.
7
Zatoka Tylna
Setki akrów zostało wypełnionych przez ponad pięćdziesiąt lat w XIX wieku, na których powstała spektakularna architektura. Omówimy rozwój dzielnicy i jej obecne znaczenie.
8
Plac Copleya
Kim był Copley i dlaczego plac został nazwany jego imieniem? Dowiedz się o centralnym punkcie Back Bay, jego architekturze i aktualnym zastosowaniu.
9
plac Chrześcijańskiej Nauki
Chrześcijańska Nauka została założona w 1879 roku i szybko rozwijała się w całym kraju i na świecie. Posłuchaj historii tego ważnego ruchu religijnego i społecznego.
10
Park Fenwaya
Zobacz najbardziej ukochane boisko w Ameryce i posłuchaj o naszym ukochanym Boston Red Sox.
11
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Podczas zwiedzania kampusu omówimy historię i kulturę jednej z największych instytucji akademickich na świecie.
12
Uniwersytet Harwardzki
Odwiedzimy kampus, omawiając założenie, znaczenie, historię i architekturę sierpniowego uniwersytetu.
13
Beacon Hill
Boston nie byłby Bostonem bez Beacon Hill, jednej z naszych oryginalnych dzielnic z czasów purytańskich. Zobaczymy jego domy, sklepy i ulice oraz porozmawiamy o tym, jak sąsiedztwo wpływa na nasz styl życia.
14
Dom Spotkań Starego Południa
Tu odbywały się spotkania poprzedzające Boston Tea Party. Omówimy, co się stało, jak i dlaczego.
15
The Paul Revere House
We'll discuss Revere's role in colonial and early American history as we view the home where he raised his sixteen children.
16
Old North Church & Historic Site
We'll discuss Paul Revere's famous ride to Lexington and Concord and you'll be surprised to learn it didn't happen exactly as Longfellow described.
17
USS Constitution
She's known as Old ironsides. Find out why and learn about her unique history.
18
Bunker Hill Monument
We'll discuss the way the Battle of Bunker Hill happened and why it changes the course of American history
19
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
We'll discuss the Hall's role as the "cradle of liberty" where organizers of the Revolution planned the insurgency.
20
Boston Common
It's the oldest public park in America, established by the Puritans in 1634. We'll discuss how it's been used over time and has come, in some ways, to define our city.
21
Back Bay
Hundreds of acres were filled in over fifty years in the 19th century upon which spectacular architecture was created. We'll discuss the development of the neighborhood and its present significance.
22
Copley Square
Who was Copley and why was the square named for him? Learn about the centerpiece of the Back Bay, it's architechture and current use.
23
Christian Science Plaza
Christian Science was founded in 1879 and grew rapidly throughout the nation and the world. Hear some of the history of this important religious and social movement.
24
Fenway Park
See America's most beloved ballpark and hear about our beloved Boston Red Sox.
25
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
We'll discuss the history and culture of one of the world's greatest academic institutions as we tour the campus.
26
Harvard University
We'll visit the campus as we discuss the founding, significance, history and architecture of the august university.
27
Beacon Hill
Boston wouldn't be Boston without Beacon Hill, one of our original neighborhoods dating from the Puritan era. We'll see its homes, stores and streets, and discuss how neighborhoods effect our ways of life.
28
Old South Meeting House
The meetings leading up to the Boston Tea Party happened here. We'll discuss what happened, how and why.
29
The Paul Revere House
We'll discuss Revere's role in colonial and early American history as we view the home where he raised his sixteen children.
30
Old North Church & Historic Site
We'll discuss Paul Revere's famous ride to Lexington and Concord and you'll be surprised to learn it didn't happen exactly as Longfellow described.
31
USS Constitution
She's known as Old ironsides. Find out why and learn about her unique history.
32
Bunker Hill Monument
We'll discuss the way the Battle of Bunker Hill happened and why it changes the course of American history
33
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
We'll discuss the Hall's role as the "cradle of liberty" where organizers of the Revolution planned the insurgency.
34
Boston Common
It's the oldest public park in America, established by the Puritans in 1634. We'll discuss how it's been used over time and has come, in some ways, to define our city.
35
Back Bay
Hundreds of acres were filled in over fifty years in the 19th century upon which spectacular architecture was created. We'll discuss the development of the neighborhood and its present significance.
36
Copley Square
Who was Copley and why was the square named for him? Learn about the centerpiece of the Back Bay, it's architechture and current use.
37
Christian Science Plaza
Christian Science was founded in 1879 and grew rapidly throughout the nation and the world. Hear some of the history of this important religious and social movement.
38
Fenway Park
See America's most beloved ballpark and hear about our beloved Boston Red Sox.
39
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
We'll discuss the history and culture of one of the world's greatest academic institutions as we tour the campus.
40
Harvard University
We'll visit the campus as we discuss the founding, significance, history and architecture of the august university.
41
Beacon Hill
Boston wouldn't be Boston without Beacon Hill, one of our original neighborhoods dating from the Puritan era. We'll see its homes, stores and streets, and discuss how neighborhoods effect our ways of life.
42
Old South Meeting House
The meetings leading up to the Boston Tea Party happened here. We'll discuss what happened, how and why.
43
The Paul Revere House
We'll discuss Revere's role in colonial and early American history as we view the home where he raised his sixteen children.
44
Old North Church & Historic Site
We'll discuss Paul Revere's famous ride to Lexington and Concord and you'll be surprised to learn it didn't happen exactly as Longfellow described.
45
USS Constitution
She's known as Old ironsides. Find out why and learn about her unique history.
46
Bunker Hill Monument
We'll discuss the way the Battle of Bunker Hill happened and why it changes the course of American history
47
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
We'll discuss the Hall's role as the "cradle of liberty" where organizers of the Revolution planned the insurgency.
48
Boston Common
It's the oldest public park in America, established by the Puritans in 1634. We'll discuss how it's been used over time and has come, in some ways, to define our city.
49
Back Bay
Hundreds of acres were filled in over fifty years in the 19th century upon which spectacular architecture was created. We'll discuss the development of the neighborhood and its present significance.
50
Copley Square
Who was Copley and why was the square named for him? Learn about the centerpiece of the Back Bay, it's architechture and current use.
51
Christian Science Plaza
Christian Science was founded in 1879 and grew rapidly throughout the nation and the world. Hear some of the history of this important religious and social movement.
52
Fenway Park
See America's most beloved ballpark and hear about our beloved Boston Red Sox.
53
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
We'll discuss the history and culture of one of the world's greatest academic institutions as we tour the campus.
54
Harvard University
We'll visit the campus as we discuss the founding, significance, history and architecture of the august university.
55
Beacon Hill
Boston wouldn't be Boston without Beacon Hill, one of our original neighborhoods dating from the Puritan era. We'll see its homes, stores and streets, and discuss how neighborhoods effect our ways of life.
56
Old South Meeting House
The meetings leading up to the Boston Tea Party happened here. We'll discuss what happened, how and why.
57
The Paul Revere House
We'll discuss Revere's role in colonial and early American history as we view the home where he raised his sixteen children.
58
Old North Church & Historic Site
We'll discuss Paul Revere's famous ride to Lexington and Concord and you'll be surprised to learn it didn't happen exactly as Longfellow described.
59
USS Constitution
She's known as Old ironsides. Find out why and learn about her unique history.
60
Bunker Hill Monument
We'll discuss the way the Battle of Bunker Hill happened and why it changes the course of American history
61
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
We'll discuss the Hall's role as the "cradle of liberty" where organizers of the Revolution planned the insurgency.
62
Boston Common
It's the oldest public park in America, established by the Puritans in 1634. We'll discuss how it's been used over time and has come, in some ways, to define our city.
63
Back Bay
Hundreds of acres were filled in over fifty years in the 19th century upon which spectacular architecture was created. We'll discuss the development of the neighborhood and its present significance.
64
Copley Square
Who was Copley and why was the square named for him? Learn about the centerpiece of the Back Bay, it's architechture and current use.
65
Christian Science Plaza
Christian Science was founded in 1879 and grew rapidly throughout the nation and the world. Hear some of the history of this important religious and social movement.
66
Fenway Park
See America's most beloved ballpark and hear about our beloved Boston Red Sox.
67
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
We'll discuss the history and culture of one of the world's greatest academic institutions as we tour the campus.
68
Harvard University
We'll visit the campus as we discuss the founding, significance, history and architecture of the august university.
69
Beacon Hill
Boston wouldn't be Boston without Beacon Hill, one of our original neighborhoods dating from the Puritan era. We'll see its homes, stores and streets, and discuss how neighborhoods effect our ways of life.
70
Old South Meeting House
The meetings leading up to the Boston Tea Party happened here. We'll discuss what happened, how and why.
71
The Paul Revere House
We'll discuss Revere's role in colonial and early American history as we view the home where he raised his sixteen children.
72
Old North Church & Historic Site
We'll discuss Paul Revere's famous ride to Lexington and Concord and you'll be surprised to learn it didn't happen exactly as Longfellow described.
73
USS Constitution
She's known as Old ironsides. Find out why and learn about her unique history.
74
Bunker Hill Monument
We'll discuss the way the Battle of Bunker Hill happened and why it changes the course of American history
75
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
We'll discuss the Hall's role as the "cradle of liberty" where organizers of the Revolution planned the insurgency.
76
Boston Common
It's the oldest public park in America, established by the Puritans in 1634. We'll discuss how it's been used over time and has come, in some ways, to define our city.
77
Back Bay
Hundreds of acres were filled in over fifty years in the 19th century upon which spectacular architecture was created. We'll discuss the development of the neighborhood and its present significance.
78
Copley Square
Who was Copley and why was the square named for him? Learn about the centerpiece of the Back Bay, it's architechture and current use.
79
Christian Science Plaza
Christian Science was founded in 1879 and grew rapidly throughout the nation and the world. Hear some of the history of this important religious and social movement.
80
Fenway Park
See America's most beloved ballpark and hear about our beloved Boston Red Sox.
81
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
We'll discuss the history and culture of one of the world's greatest academic institutions as we tour the campus.
82
Harvard University
We'll visit the campus as we discuss the founding, significance, history and architecture of the august university.
83
Beacon Hill
Boston wouldn't be Boston without Beacon Hill, one of our original neighborhoods dating from the Puritan era. We'll see its homes, stores and streets, and discuss how neighborhoods effect our ways of life.
84
Old South Meeting House
The meetings leading up to the Boston Tea Party happened here. We'll discuss what happened, how and why.
85
The Paul Revere House
We'll discuss Revere's role in colonial and early American history as we view the home where he raised his sixteen children.
86
Old North Church & Historic Site
We'll discuss Paul Revere's famous ride to Lexington and Concord and you'll be surprised to learn it didn't happen exactly as Longfellow described.
87
USS Constitution
She's known as Old ironsides. Find out why and learn about her unique history.
88
Bunker Hill Monument
We'll discuss the way the Battle of Bunker Hill happened and why it changes the course of American history
89
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
We'll discuss the Hall's role as the "cradle of liberty" where organizers of the Revolution planned the insurgency.
90
Boston Common
It's the oldest public park in America, established by the Puritans in 1634. We'll discuss how it's been used over time and has come, in some ways, to define our city.
91
Back Bay
Hundreds of acres were filled in over fifty years in the 19th century upon which spectacular architecture was created. We'll discuss the development of the neighborhood and its present significance.
92
Copley Square
Who was Copley and why was the square named for him? Learn about the centerpiece of the Back Bay, it's architechture and current use.
93
Christian Science Plaza
Christian Science was founded in 1879 and grew rapidly throughout the nation and the world. Hear some of the history of this important religious and social movement.
94
Fenway Park
See America's most beloved ballpark and hear about our beloved Boston Red Sox.
95
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
We'll discuss the history and culture of one of the world's greatest academic institutions as we tour the campus.
96
Harvard University
We'll visit the campus as we discuss the founding, significance, history and architecture of the august university.
97
Beacon Hill
Boston wouldn't be Boston without Beacon Hill, one of our original neighborhoods dating from the Puritan era. We'll see its homes, stores and streets, and discuss how neighborhoods effect our ways of life.
98
Old South Meeting House
The meetings leading up to the Boston Tea Party happened here. We'll discuss what happened, how and why.
99
The Paul Revere House
We'll discuss Revere's role in colonial and early American history as we view the home where he raised his sixteen children.
100
Old North Church & Historic Site
We'll discuss Paul Revere's famous ride to Lexington and Concord and you'll be surprised to learn it didn't happen exactly as Longfellow described.
101
USS Constitution
She's known as Old ironsides. Find out why and learn about her unique history.
102
Bunker Hill Monument
We'll discuss the way the Battle of Bunker Hill happened and why it changes the course of American history
103
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
We'll discuss the Hall's role as the "cradle of liberty" where organizers of the Revolution planned the insurgency.
104
Boston Common
It's the oldest public park in America, established by the Puritans in 1634. We'll discuss how it's been used over time and has come, in some ways, to define our city.
105
Back Bay
Hundreds of acres were filled in over fifty years in the 19th century upon which spectacular architecture was created. We'll discuss the development of the neighborhood and its present significance.
106
Copley Square
Who was Copley and why was the square named for him? Learn about the centerpiece of the Back Bay, it's architechture and current use.
107
Christian Science Plaza
Christian Science was founded in 1879 and grew rapidly throughout the nation and the world. Hear some of the history of this important religious and social movement.
108
Fenway Park
See America's most beloved ballpark and hear about our beloved Boston Red Sox.
109
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
We'll discuss the history and culture of one of the world's greatest academic institutions as we tour the campus.
110
Harvard University
We'll visit the campus as we discuss the founding, significance, history and architecture of the august university.
111
Beacon Hill
Boston wouldn't be Boston without Beacon Hill, one of our original neighborhoods dating from the Puritan era. We'll see its homes, stores and streets, and discuss how neighborhoods effect our ways of life.
112
Old South Meeting House
The meetings leading up to the Boston Tea Party happened here. We'll discuss what happened, how and why.
113
The Paul Revere House
We'll discuss Revere's role in colonial and early American history as we view the home where he raised his sixteen children.
114
Old North Church & Historic Site
We'll discuss Paul Revere's famous ride to Lexington and Concord and you'll be surprised to learn it didn't happen exactly as Longfellow described.
115
USS Constitution
She's known as Old ironsides. Find out why and learn about her unique history.
116
Bunker Hill Monument
We'll discuss the way the Battle of Bunker Hill happened and why it changes the course of American history
117
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
We'll discuss the Hall's role as the "cradle of liberty" where organizers of the Revolution planned the insurgency.
118
Boston Common
It's the oldest public park in America, established by the Puritans in 1634. We'll discuss how it's been used over time and has come, in some ways, to define our city.
119
Back Bay
Hundreds of acres were filled in over fifty years in the 19th century upon which spectacular architecture was created. We'll discuss the development of the neighborhood and its present significance.
120
Copley Square
Who was Copley and why was the square named for him? Learn about the centerpiece of the Back Bay, it's architechture and current use.
121
Christian Science Plaza
Christian Science was founded in 1879 and grew rapidly throughout the nation and the world. Hear some of the history of this important religious and social movement.
122
Fenway Park
See America's most beloved ballpark and hear about our beloved Boston Red Sox.
123
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
We'll discuss the history and culture of one of the world's greatest academic institutions as we tour the campus.
124
Harvard University
We'll visit the campus as we discuss the founding, significance, history and architecture of the august university.
125
Beacon Hill
Boston wouldn't be Boston without Beacon Hill, one of our original neighborhoods dating from the Puritan era. We'll see its homes, stores and streets, and discuss how neighborhoods effect our ways of life.
126
Old South Meeting House
The meetings leading up to the Boston Tea Party happened here. We'll discuss what happened, how and why.
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Recenzje (17)
Danielle_M
Mar 2025
Great navigator and host for the beautiful city of Boston! Impressive knowledge. Peter drove and managed traffic while never missing a beat in his narrative. Great option when family members are unable to walk around the city.
RickyHanz_T
Mar 2025
Best travel experience ever. Thank you hand shsnsmehxbehsbsbsjx nsueizbshe jehshebsbsbshshduxbelnsu jdususb
Renee_D
Mar 2025
This was a very enjoyable way to get a feel for Boston’s history and all it has to offer while staying warm on a blustery March day. Peter was extremely knowledgeable and friendly and the ride was clean and comfortable.

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