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Get the best of both worlds on this Boston history and seafood tour! Your local guide will meet you in the heart of historic Boston, where you’ll follow the Freedom Trail and enjoy the city’s freshest seafood.

Throughout the tour, you’ll be immersed in American history, with a chance to visit the city’s oldest burial ground and the site of the Boston Massacre. Architecture fans will have a chance to see the government at work inside the inspiring Massachusetts State House and the iconic Faneuil Hall and bustling Quincy Market.
The rest of your tour is all about seafood. Your guide will lead you to a local spot for some delicious, creamy “chowdah,” followed up by favorite New England fare, the lobster roll.

Discover the origins of Boston’s seafood scene as you enjoy fried clams at a neighborhood joint or let us surprise you with an alternative seasonal option nearby – either way, you support our businesses that source locally- and responsibly-sourced seafood,and noone leaves hungry!
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Specjalna bostońska uczta; oraz różnorodne próbki żywności, które będą równe pełnemu posiłkowi (takie jak bułka z homarem, zupa z małży z Nowej Anglii, smażone małże lub godny substytut i kreatywność kulinarna).
Local English-speaking guide
A special Boston treat; and a variety of food samples that will equal a full meal (such as lobster roll, New England clam chowder, fried clams, or a worthy substitute, and culinary creativity).
Local English-speaking guide
A special Boston treat; and a variety of food samples that will equal a full meal (such as lobster roll, New England clam chowder, fried clams, or a worthy substitute, and culinary creativity).
Local English-speaking guide
A special Boston treat; and a variety of food samples that will equal a full meal (such as lobster roll, New England clam chowder, fried clams, or a worthy substitute, and culinary creativity).
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Czego oczekiwać
1
Pomnik Samuela Adamsa
Twoja wycieczka zaczyna się od tego pomnika upamiętniającego amerykańskiego męża stanu, filozofa politycznego i jednego z ojców założycieli Stanów Zjednoczonych.
2
Rynek Faneuil Hall
Twoja wycieczka zaczyna się w Faneuil Hall. To miejsce jest tętniącym życiem rynkiem i znajduje się blisko nabrzeża. Było to miejsce, w którym wielu wybitnych Amerykanów opowiadało się za niepodległością od Wielkiej Brytanii.
3
Urząd celny
Z Faneuil Hall będziesz mógł zobaczyć Custom House Tower, pierwszy wieżowiec zbudowany w Bostonie i pierwotnie miejsce, w którym składowano przychodzące towary po przybyciu do Bostonu.
4
Stary Dom Państwowy
Przemieszczając się do serca śródmieścia Bostonu, zatrzymujemy się przed Old State House i miejscem masakry bostońskiej. Old State House to jeden z najbardziej charakterystycznych budynków w Bostonie – trzeba go zobaczyć – a także jeden z najstarszych budynków użyteczności publicznej w kraju. Nasz przewodnik opowie Ci o jego bogatej historii i wyjaśni, dlaczego jest dziś tak ważny.
5
Dom Spotkań Starego Południa
Nie możesz przyjechać do Bostonu i nie wspomnieć o Boston Tea Party. To miejsce, w rzeczywistości, kościół jest miejscem, w którym wszystko się zaczęło - pewnej nocy w 1773 roku, kiedy był to największy budynek w mieście!
6
Księgarnia Old Corner
Następnie przejdziemy obok miejsca pierwszej księgarni w Bostonie, w której mieścili się wydawcy „Walden” Thoreau, „Szkarłatnej litery” Hawthorne’a i „Longfellowa” – być może słyszeliście o jego słynnej opowieści: „Midnight Ride of Paul Revere”.
7
Stary Ratusz
Sala ta była siedzibą rady miejskiej w XIX i XX wieku, a także miejscem pierwszej publicznej szkoły w Ameryce. Będziesz także podziwiać zapierającą dech w piersiach francuską architekturę i będziesz mógł zrobić zdjęcie ze słynnym brązowym osłem.
8
Kaplica Królewska
Krótka wędrówka przez Downtown Crossing i obok Ratusza Starego Miasta zabierze Cię do jednego z najbardziej historycznych miejsc w kraju - King's Chapel, pierwszego kościoła anglikańskiego w Nowej Anglii. Twój przewodnik nauczy Cię o jego historii i rozwoju na przestrzeni wieków. Jeśli mamy szczęście, możemy usłyszeć organistę ćwiczącego na najstarszych organach kościelnych w USA.
9
Cmentarz Spichlerzy
Pierwotnie część Boston Common, ten cmentarz pochodzi z 1660 roku. Po drodze miniesz miejsce spoczynku słynnych bohaterów rewolucji, takich jak John Hancock, Paul Revere i Sam Adams.
10
Boston Common
Najstarszy park miejski w Stanach Zjednoczonych, Boston Common (nie Commons), jest ulubionym miejscem zarówno mieszkańców, jak i turystów. Spacerując po parku, zobaczysz różne pomniki, fontanny i tereny rekreacyjne, z których korzysta się codziennie od 1634 roku.
11
Beacon Hill
Ta jedna z najpopularniejszych i najbardziej znanych dzielnic w całym Bostonie jest domem dla wspaniałych dróg z czerwonej cegły, które ilustrują rozległą historię Bostonu. Nasz przewodnik opowie o rozwoju tego obszaru, podziwiając jego wyjątkowe piękno.
12
Robert Gould Shaw i pomnik 54 Pułku
Mniej znany pomnik, ale bardzo interesujący i ważny. Ten pomnik upamiętnia jeden z pierwszych pułków afroamerykańskich w wojnie secesyjnej i ich pułkownika Roberta Goulda Shawa.
13
Izba Stanowa Massachusetts
Pokochasz widok błyszczącej kopuły inspirującego, historycznego i pięknego Massachusetts State House, zaprojektowanego i zbudowanego przez słynnego federalistycznego architekta Charlesa Bulfincha w 1798 roku. Z zewnątrz podziwiaj widoki współczesnego Bostonu, w tym drapacze chmur w Downtown, Financial District i najwyższy budynek w Nowej Anglii: The John Hancock Tower.
14
Ogród publiczny w Bostonie
Ten ogród tętni życiem, a mieszkańcy Bostonu cieszą się spacerami, ćwiczeniami, zabawą lub po prostu spokojną chwilą. Pierwsza połowa wycieczki kończy się tutaj - teraz czas na degustację owoców morza!
15
Nabrzeże Niepodległości
Stąd będziesz mieć doskonały widok na Fort Point i dzielnicę Seaport, gdzie pokolenia rybaków zacumowały z najświeższym połowem. Będziesz także mógł wziąć udział w jednym z najsłynniejszych momentów w historii Ameryki przed rewolucją - Boston Tea Party.
16
Seaport District /South Boston Waterfront
Port w Bostonie, nabrzeże jest siłą napędową Bostonu, pełne handlu i zajęć rekreacyjnych oraz piękne miejsce na relaks i podziwianie panoramy miasta.
17
Rose Kennedy Greenway
Przejdziemy przez Rose Kennedy Greenway, serię połączonych parków ze sztuką publiczną, terenami zielonymi i rekreacyjnymi, ogrodami i innymi atrakcjami.
18
Szlak Wolności
Union Oyster House Zatrzymasz się w tym lokalnym klejnocie i doświadczysz doskonałych standardów Nowej Anglii serwowanych tu od początku XIX wieku!
19
Statue of Samuel Adams
Your tour starts at this statue commemorating the American statesman, political philosopher, and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
20
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.
21
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.
22
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!
23
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’s The Scarlet Letter, and Longfellow - you may have heard of his famous tale: Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.
24
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.
25
King's Chapel
A short trek through Downtown Crossing and past the Old City Hall takes you to one of the most historic places in the country – King’s Chapel, the first Anglican church in New England. Your guide will teach you about its history and its progression through the centuries. If we're lucky, we could hear the organist practicing on the oldest church organ in the US.
26
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.
27
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.
28
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.
29
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.
30
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.
31
Boston Public Garden
This garden is full of life with residents of Boston enjoying it for walks, exercise, fun, or just a peaceful moment. The first half of your tour ends here - now it’s onto your seafood tasting experience!
32
Independence Wharf
From here, you’ll have perfect views of Fort Point and the Seaport District, where generations of fishermen have docked with their freshest catch. You’ll also be able to take in the spot of one of the most famous moments in pre-Revolution American history – the Boston Tea Party.
33
Seaport District / South Boston Waterfront
Home to the Port of Boston, the waterfront is Boston’s lifeblood, busy with commerce and recreational activities and a beautiful place to relax and see skyline views of the city.
34
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway
We’ll pass through the Rose Kennedy Greenway, a series of connected parks featuring public art, recreational green and event spaces, gardens, and other attractions.
35
Freedom Trail
Union Oyster House You’ll stop in at this local gem and experience the excellent New England standards served here since the early 1800s!
36
Statue of Samuel Adams
Your tour starts at this statue commemorating the American statesman, political philosopher, and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
37
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.
38
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.
39
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!
40
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’s The Scarlet Letter, and Longfellow - you may have heard of his famous tale: Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.
41
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.
42
King's Chapel
A short trek through Downtown Crossing and past the Old City Hall takes you to one of the most historic places in the country – King’s Chapel, the first Anglican church in New England. Your guide will teach you about its history and its progression through the centuries. If we're lucky, we could hear the organist practicing on the oldest church organ in the US.
43
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.
44
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.
45
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.
46
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.
47
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.
48
Boston Public Garden
This garden is full of life with residents of Boston enjoying it for walks, exercise, fun, or just a peaceful moment. The first half of your tour ends here - now it’s onto your seafood tasting experience!
49
Independence Wharf
From here, you’ll have perfect views of Fort Point and the Seaport District, where generations of fishermen have docked with their freshest catch. You’ll also be able to take in the spot of one of the most famous moments in pre-Revolution American history – the Boston Tea Party.
50
Seaport District / South Boston Waterfront
Home to the Port of Boston, the waterfront is Boston’s lifeblood, busy with commerce and recreational activities and a beautiful place to relax and see skyline views of the city.
51
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway
We’ll pass through the Rose Kennedy Greenway, a series of connected parks featuring public art, recreational green and event spaces, gardens, and other attractions.
52
Freedom Trail
Union Oyster House You’ll stop in at this local gem and experience the excellent New England standards served here since the early 1800s!
53
Statue of Samuel Adams
Your tour starts at this statue commemorating the American statesman, political philosopher, and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
54
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.
55
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.
56
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!
57
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’s The Scarlet Letter, and Longfellow - you may have heard of his famous tale: Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.
58
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.
59
King's Chapel
A short trek through Downtown Crossing and past the Old City Hall takes you to one of the most historic places in the country – King’s Chapel, the first Anglican church in New England. Your guide will teach you about its history and its progression through the centuries. If we're lucky, we could hear the organist practicing on the oldest church organ in the US.
60
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.
61
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.
62
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.
63
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.
64
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.
65
Boston Public Garden
This garden is full of life with residents of Boston enjoying it for walks, exercise, fun, or just a peaceful moment. The first half of your tour ends here - now it’s onto your seafood tasting experience!
66
Independence Wharf
From here, you’ll have perfect views of Fort Point and the Seaport District, where generations of fishermen have docked with their freshest catch. You’ll also be able to take in the spot of one of the most famous moments in pre-Revolution American history – the Boston Tea Party.
67
Seaport District / South Boston Waterfront
Home to the Port of Boston, the waterfront is Boston’s lifeblood, busy with commerce and recreational activities and a beautiful place to relax and see skyline views of the city.
68
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway
We’ll pass through the Rose Kennedy Greenway, a series of connected parks featuring public art, recreational green and event spaces, gardens, and other attractions.
69
Freedom Trail
Union Oyster House You’ll stop in at this local gem and experience the excellent New England standards served here since the early 1800s!
70
Statue of Samuel Adams
Your tour starts at this statue commemorating the American statesman, political philosopher, and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
71
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.
72
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.
73
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!
74
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’s The Scarlet Letter, and Longfellow - you may have heard of his famous tale: Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.
75
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.
76
King's Chapel
A short trek through Downtown Crossing and past the Old City Hall takes you to one of the most historic places in the country – King’s Chapel, the first Anglican church in New England. Your guide will teach you about its history and its progression through the centuries. If we're lucky, we could hear the organist practicing on the oldest church organ in the US.
77
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.
78
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.
79
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.
80
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.
81
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.
82
Boston Public Garden
This garden is full of life with residents of Boston enjoying it for walks, exercise, fun, or just a peaceful moment. The first half of your tour ends here - now it’s onto your seafood tasting experience!
83
Independence Wharf
From here, you’ll have perfect views of Fort Point and the Seaport District, where generations of fishermen have docked with their freshest catch. You’ll also be able to take in the spot of one of the most famous moments in pre-Revolution American history – the Boston Tea Party.
84
Seaport District / South Boston Waterfront
Home to the Port of Boston, the waterfront is Boston’s lifeblood, busy with commerce and recreational activities and a beautiful place to relax and see skyline views of the city.
85
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway
We’ll pass through the Rose Kennedy Greenway, a series of connected parks featuring public art, recreational green and event spaces, gardens, and other attractions.
86
Freedom Trail
Union Oyster House You’ll stop in at this local gem and experience the excellent New England standards served here since the early 1800s!
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Brenda_M
Aug 2024
The guide was very knowledgeable and funny. Took his time to explain everything. Made it a very memorable day.
Escape211037
Dec 2023
This tour was excellent. A unique combination of history, eating, a bit of exercise and some socialising made it a wonderful experience. Our tour guide, Molly, was the perfect guide. She was knowledgeable and provided the info in an engaging and fun way. She was certainly not boring! She was very attentive and could not have been better. We got to try iconic Massachusetts food such as lobster rolls, stuffed quahogs and cannoli. All delicious. I highly recommend this tour, it was most enjoyable.
dianavcnc
Sep 2023
We saw so much and tasted some delicious food and learned so much about the history of Boston. Larry was an excellent guide and knew so much history! I would recommend this to anyone who wants to get a good idea of what Boston is really like.

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