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Tour-in-Four - Prywatna czterogodzinna wycieczka po mieście pieszo i samochodem

Przegląd
Private tours are priced per GROUP, not per person. This amazing tour is for those who want more than a driving tour but not a ton of walking.(aprox. 90 minute walk)

Stroll through the historic North End. Have a snack from a famous North End pastry shop. Go inside the Old North Church and see Paul Revere's house, Explore Copp's Hill Burial Ground and learn about the "Spite House", the "Brink's Job" robbery. and the Great Molasses Flood.

Visit the USS Constitution, and go up Bunker Hill where the first organized battle of the Revolutionary war took place. Learn how the Colonists lost that battle but won at the same time. Ride through Downtown, up Beacon Hill, The Back Bay, Fenway and over to Cambridge to see Harvard & MIT. You will see the entire city in half a day.

​Learn all about our history as well as what makes Boston such a great 21st century city.

We can confirm tour start time after booking is complete. Weekday tours during the school year tours can only start after 2:30PM
Miasto: Boston
Tue 22 Jul
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Dodatkowe informacje
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Child car seat available
Czego oczekiwać
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Boston
Podczas tej niestandardowej wycieczki zobaczymy wszystkie najlepsze atrakcje Bostonu, historię i nie tylko.
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Cambridge
Zobacz Harvard, MIT i nie tylko podczas podróży przez Cambridge.
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Konstytucja USS
USS Constitution, znany również jako Old Ironsides, to trójmasztowa ciężka fregata Marynarki Wojennej Stanów Zjednoczonych o drewnianym kadłubie. Jest najstarszym na świecie okrętem marynarki wojennej, który nadal pływa, a po raz pierwszy został zwodowany w 1797 roku z North End w Bostonie.
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Pomnik Bunker Hill
Pomnik Bunker Hill został wzniesiony dla upamiętnienia bitwy pod Bunker Hill, która była jedną z pierwszych dużych bitew między siłami brytyjskimi i patriotami podczas amerykańskiej wojny o niepodległość, stoczonej 17 czerwca 1775 roku. Na szczyt prowadzą 294 stopnie!
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Ogród T.D
Pieszczotliwie nazywany „Ogrodem”, jest domem dla drużyny hokejowej Boston Bruins i drużyny koszykówki Boston Celtics.
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Północny koniec
The North End, bostońska dzielnica Little Italy, to labirynt wąskich uliczek z niektórymi z najstarszych budynków w mieście. Wzdłuż Szlaku Wolności miniemy zabytki, takie jak dom Paula Revere'a z 1680 roku i kościół Old North, który odegrał kluczową rolę na początku wojny o niepodległość. Okolica jest usiana włoskimi restauracjami, kawiarniami, cukierniami i starymi delikatesami, zwłaszcza przy tętniącej życiem Hanover Street.
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Kościół Old North i miejsce historyczne
Ten zabytkowy kościół pomógł rozpocząć rewolucję amerykańską! Położony wzdłuż Freedom Trail, Old North Church & Historic Site został założony w 1723 roku i jest najstarszym stojącym kościołem w Bostonie, rozsławionym przez nocną przejażdżkę Paula Revere i „Jeden lądem, dwa morzem”.
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Boston Common
Boston Common to najstarszy park publiczny w Stanach Zjednoczonych, którego historia sięga 1634 roku. Jest miejscem wielu ważnych historycznie wydarzeń i mieści najstarszą stację metra na półkuli zachodniej.
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Ogród publiczny w Bostonie
Public Garden jest pierwszym publicznym ogrodem botanicznym w Ameryce, założonym w 1837 roku i od 1877 roku jest domem dla światowej sławy Swan Boats.
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Stary Dom Państwowy
Old State House został zbudowany w 1713 roku, do 1798 roku był siedzibą Sądu Generalnego Massachusetts i jest jednym z najstarszych budynków użyteczności publicznej w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Jest to również miejsce masakry w Bostonie, a także wielu ważnych wydarzeń historycznych.
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Zatoka Tylna
Dzielnica Back Bay jest najbardziej znana z rzędów wiktoriańskich domów z piaskowca — uważanych za jeden z najlepiej zachowanych przykładów XIX-wiecznej urbanistyki w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Newbury Street to modne miejsce zakupów, a Boylston Street to miejsce, gdzie co roku kończy się maraton bostoński. Na Copley Square znajdziesz tak wspaniałe architektonicznie znaczące budynki, jak Trinity Church, Old South Church i Bostońska Biblioteka Publiczna, która jest najstarszą bezpłatną biblioteką w Stanach Zjednoczonych.
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Dom Paula Revere'a
Dom Paula Revere'a, zbudowany około 1680 roku, był kolonialnym domem amerykańskiego patrioty Paula Revere'a w czasie rewolucji amerykańskiej.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to prywatny uniwersytet badawczy w Cambridge. Założona w 1861 roku, odegrała kluczową rolę w rozwoju wielu aspektów współczesnej nauki, inżynierii, matematyki i technologii i jest powszechnie znana ze swojej innowacyjności i
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Uniwersytet Harwardzki
Harvard University to prywatny uniwersytet Ivy League, który został założony w 1636 roku, co czyni go najstarszą uczelnią w Ameryce. Jego historia, wpływy i bogactwo uczyniły go jednym z najbardziej prestiżowych uniwersytetów na świecie.
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Cambridge Common
Cambridge jest odrębnym miastem, położonym po drugiej stronie rzeki Charles, od Bostonu założonego w 1631 roku i jest domem dla wielu wspaniałych uczelni wyższych, zróżnicowanej okolicy i setek firm zajmujących się naukami przyrodniczymi.
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Beacon Hill
Beacon Hill to klejnot architektury, historyczna dzielnica, której początki sięgają początku XVII wieku. Domy szeregowe w stylu federalnym, wąskie uliczki oświetlone gazem i ceglane chodniki zdobią tę dzielnicę, która jest powszechnie uważana za jedną z bardziej pożądanych i kosztownych w Bostonie. Okazałe budynki i brukowane uliczki sprawiają, że jest to jedna z najbardziej znanych dzielnic miasta, w której mieszkają znane osobistości z przeszłości i teraźniejszości.
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Park Fenwaya
Fenway Park jest siedzibą drużyny baseballowej Boston Red Sox i jest najstarszym boiskiem w Major League Baseball. Znajduje się na obszarze znanym jako dzielnica Back Bay-Fens lub Fenway, która jest parkiem założonym w 1879 roku przez Fredericka Law Olmsteda, aby służyć jako ogniwo w systemie parków Emerald Necklace.
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Cmentarz Spichlerzy
Granary Burying Ground to trzeci najstarszy cmentarz w mieście, założony w 1660 r. Jest to miejsce spoczynku wielu wybitnych patriotów z czasów wojny o niepodległość, w tym Paula Revere, pięciu ofiar masakry bostońskiej i trzech sygnatariuszy Deklaracji Niepodległości : Samuel Adams, John Hancock i Robert Treat Paine.
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Boston
We will see all of Boston's best attractions, history and more on this customized tour.
20
Cambridge
See Harvard, MIT and more as we travel through Cambridge.
21
USS Constitution
USS Constitution, also known as Old Ironsides, is a wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy frigate of the United States Navy. She is the world's oldest commissioned naval vessel still afloat and was first launched in 1797 from the North End of Boston.
22
Bunker Hill Monument
The Bunker Hill Monument was erected to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill, which was among the first major battles between British and Patriot forces in the American Revolutionary War, fought on June 17, 1775. It has 294 steps to the top!
23
TD Garden
Affectionately called "The Garden" this is the home to the Boston Bruins hockey team and the Boston Celtics basketball team.
24
North End
The North End, Boston’s Little Italy, is a maze of narrow streets with some of the city’s oldest buildings. Along the Freedom Trail, we will pass historic sites like the 1680 Paul Revere House and the Old North Church, which played a key role at the beginning of the Revolutionary War. Italian restaurants, coffeehouses, pastry shops and old-school delis pack the area, especially on lively Hanover Street.
25
Old North Church & Historic Site
This historic church helped launch the American Revolution! Located along the Freedom Trail, the Old North Church & Historic Site was founded in 1723 and is the oldest standing church in the City of Boston, made famous by Paul Revere’s midnight ride and, “One if by land, two if by sea.”
26
Boston Common
Boston Common is the oldest public park in the United States dating from 1634. It is the site of many historically significant events and is home to the oldest subway station in the Western Hemisphere.
27
Old State House
The Old State House was built in 1713, it was the seat of the Massachusetts General Court until 1798, and is one of the oldest public buildings in the United States. It is also the site of the Boston Massacre as well as many notable historic events.
28
Back Bay
The Back Bay neighborhood is most famous for its rows of Victorian brownstone homes—considered one of the best preserved examples of 19th-century urban design in the United States. Newbury Street is a fashionable shopping destination and Boylston Street is the where the Boston Marathon finishes each year. In Copley Square you will find such great architecturally significant buildings such as Trinity Church, Old South Church and the Boston Public Library which is the oldest free-lending library in the United States.
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The Paul Revere House
The Paul Revere House, built c.1680, was the colonial home of American patriot Paul Revere during the time of the American Revolution.
30
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
MIT The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university in Cambridge. Founded in 1861, it has played a key role in the development of many aspects of modern science, engineering, mathematics, and technology, and is widely known for its innovation and
31
Harvard University
Harvard University is a private Ivy League university that was established in 1636 making it the oldest college in America. Its history, influence, and wealth have made it one of the world's most prestigious universities in the world.
32
Cambridge Common
Cambridge is a separate city, located across the Charles River, from Boston founded in 1631 and is home to many great institutes of higher education , diverse neighborhood and hundreds of life-sciences companies.
33
Beacon Hill
Beacon Hill is an architectural gem, a historic neighborhood that got its beginnings in the early 17th century. Federal-style rowhouses, narrow gaslit streets and brick sidewalks adorn this neighborhood, which is generally regarded as one of the more desirable and expensive in Boston. Stately buildings and cobblestone alleys make it one of the city's best known neighborhoods which is home to past and present notable figures.
34
Fenway Park
Fenway Park is the home to the Boston Red Sox baseball team and is the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball. It is located in an area known as the Back Bay-Fens or Fenway neighborhood which is a parkland that was established in 1879 by Frederick Law Olmsted to serve as a link in the Emerald Necklace park system.
35
Granary Burying Ground
Granary Burying Ground is the city's third-oldest cemetery, founded in 1660. It is the final resting place for many notable Revolutionary War-era patriots, including Paul Revere, the five victims of the Boston Massacre, and three signers of the Declaration of Independence: Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and Robert Treat Paine.
36
Boston
We will see all of Boston's best attractions, history and more on this customized tour.
37
Cambridge
See Harvard, MIT and more as we travel through Cambridge.
38
USS Constitution
USS Constitution, also known as Old Ironsides, is a wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy frigate of the United States Navy. She is the world's oldest commissioned naval vessel still afloat and was first launched in 1797 from the North End of Boston.
39
Bunker Hill Monument
The Bunker Hill Monument was erected to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill, which was among the first major battles between British and Patriot forces in the American Revolutionary War, fought on June 17, 1775. It has 294 steps to the top!
40
TD Garden
Affectionately called "The Garden" this is the home to the Boston Bruins hockey team and the Boston Celtics basketball team.
41
North End
The North End, Boston’s Little Italy, is a maze of narrow streets with some of the city’s oldest buildings. Along the Freedom Trail, we will pass historic sites like the 1680 Paul Revere House and the Old North Church, which played a key role at the beginning of the Revolutionary War. Italian restaurants, coffeehouses, pastry shops and old-school delis pack the area, especially on lively Hanover Street.
42
Old North Church & Historic Site
This historic church helped launch the American Revolution! Located along the Freedom Trail, the Old North Church & Historic Site was founded in 1723 and is the oldest standing church in the City of Boston, made famous by Paul Revere’s midnight ride and, “One if by land, two if by sea.”
43
Boston Common
Boston Common is the oldest public park in the United States dating from 1634. It is the site of many historically significant events and is home to the oldest subway station in the Western Hemisphere.
44
Old State House
The Old State House was built in 1713, it was the seat of the Massachusetts General Court until 1798, and is one of the oldest public buildings in the United States. It is also the site of the Boston Massacre as well as many notable historic events.
45
Back Bay
The Back Bay neighborhood is most famous for its rows of Victorian brownstone homes—considered one of the best preserved examples of 19th-century urban design in the United States. Newbury Street is a fashionable shopping destination and Boylston Street is the where the Boston Marathon finishes each year. In Copley Square you will find such great architecturally significant buildings such as Trinity Church, Old South Church and the Boston Public Library which is the oldest free-lending library in the United States.
46
The Paul Revere House
The Paul Revere House, built c.1680, was the colonial home of American patriot Paul Revere during the time of the American Revolution.
47
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
MIT The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university in Cambridge. Founded in 1861, it has played a key role in the development of many aspects of modern science, engineering, mathematics, and technology, and is widely known for its innovation and
48
Harvard University
Harvard University is a private Ivy League university that was established in 1636 making it the oldest college in America. Its history, influence, and wealth have made it one of the world's most prestigious universities in the world.
49
Cambridge Common
Cambridge is a separate city, located across the Charles River, from Boston founded in 1631 and is home to many great institutes of higher education , diverse neighborhood and hundreds of life-sciences companies.
50
Beacon Hill
Beacon Hill is an architectural gem, a historic neighborhood that got its beginnings in the early 17th century. Federal-style rowhouses, narrow gaslit streets and brick sidewalks adorn this neighborhood, which is generally regarded as one of the more desirable and expensive in Boston. Stately buildings and cobblestone alleys make it one of the city's best known neighborhoods which is home to past and present notable figures.
51
Fenway Park
Fenway Park is the home to the Boston Red Sox baseball team and is the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball. It is located in an area known as the Back Bay-Fens or Fenway neighborhood which is a parkland that was established in 1879 by Frederick Law Olmsted to serve as a link in the Emerald Necklace park system.
52
Granary Burying Ground
Granary Burying Ground is the city's third-oldest cemetery, founded in 1660. It is the final resting place for many notable Revolutionary War-era patriots, including Paul Revere, the five victims of the Boston Massacre, and three signers of the Declaration of Independence: Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and Robert Treat Paine.
53
Boston
We will see all of Boston's best attractions, history and more on this customized tour.
54
Cambridge
See Harvard, MIT and more as we travel through Cambridge.
55
USS Constitution
USS Constitution, also known as Old Ironsides, is a wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy frigate of the United States Navy. She is the world's oldest commissioned naval vessel still afloat and was first launched in 1797 from the North End of Boston.
56
Bunker Hill Monument
The Bunker Hill Monument was erected to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill, which was among the first major battles between British and Patriot forces in the American Revolutionary War, fought on June 17, 1775. It has 294 steps to the top!
57
TD Garden
Affectionately called "The Garden" this is the home to the Boston Bruins hockey team and the Boston Celtics basketball team.
58
North End
The North End, Boston’s Little Italy, is a maze of narrow streets with some of the city’s oldest buildings. Along the Freedom Trail, we will pass historic sites like the 1680 Paul Revere House and the Old North Church, which played a key role at the beginning of the Revolutionary War. Italian restaurants, coffeehouses, pastry shops and old-school delis pack the area, especially on lively Hanover Street.
59
Old North Church & Historic Site
This historic church helped launch the American Revolution! Located along the Freedom Trail, the Old North Church & Historic Site was founded in 1723 and is the oldest standing church in the City of Boston, made famous by Paul Revere’s midnight ride and, “One if by land, two if by sea.”
60
Boston Common
Boston Common is the oldest public park in the United States dating from 1634. It is the site of many historically significant events and is home to the oldest subway station in the Western Hemisphere.
61
Old State House
The Old State House was built in 1713, it was the seat of the Massachusetts General Court until 1798, and is one of the oldest public buildings in the United States. It is also the site of the Boston Massacre as well as many notable historic events.
62
Back Bay
The Back Bay neighborhood is most famous for its rows of Victorian brownstone homes—considered one of the best preserved examples of 19th-century urban design in the United States. Newbury Street is a fashionable shopping destination and Boylston Street is the where the Boston Marathon finishes each year. In Copley Square you will find such great architecturally significant buildings such as Trinity Church, Old South Church and the Boston Public Library which is the oldest free-lending library in the United States.
63
The Paul Revere House
The Paul Revere House, built c.1680, was the colonial home of American patriot Paul Revere during the time of the American Revolution.
64
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
MIT The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university in Cambridge. Founded in 1861, it has played a key role in the development of many aspects of modern science, engineering, mathematics, and technology, and is widely known for its innovation and
65
Harvard University
Harvard University is a private Ivy League university that was established in 1636 making it the oldest college in America. Its history, influence, and wealth have made it one of the world's most prestigious universities in the world.
66
Cambridge Common
Cambridge is a separate city, located across the Charles River, from Boston founded in 1631 and is home to many great institutes of higher education , diverse neighborhood and hundreds of life-sciences companies.
67
Beacon Hill
Beacon Hill is an architectural gem, a historic neighborhood that got its beginnings in the early 17th century. Federal-style rowhouses, narrow gaslit streets and brick sidewalks adorn this neighborhood, which is generally regarded as one of the more desirable and expensive in Boston. Stately buildings and cobblestone alleys make it one of the city's best known neighborhoods which is home to past and present notable figures.
68
Fenway Park
Fenway Park is the home to the Boston Red Sox baseball team and is the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball. It is located in an area known as the Back Bay-Fens or Fenway neighborhood which is a parkland that was established in 1879 by Frederick Law Olmsted to serve as a link in the Emerald Necklace park system.
69
Granary Burying Ground
Granary Burying Ground is the city's third-oldest cemetery, founded in 1660. It is the final resting place for many notable Revolutionary War-era patriots, including Paul Revere, the five victims of the Boston Massacre, and three signers of the Declaration of Independence: Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and Robert Treat Paine.
70
Boston
We will see all of Boston's best attractions, history and more on this customized tour.
71
Cambridge
See Harvard, MIT and more as we travel through Cambridge.
72
USS Constitution
USS Constitution, also known as Old Ironsides, is a wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy frigate of the United States Navy. She is the world's oldest commissioned naval vessel still afloat and was first launched in 1797 from the North End of Boston.
73
Bunker Hill Monument
The Bunker Hill Monument was erected to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill, which was among the first major battles between British and Patriot forces in the American Revolutionary War, fought on June 17, 1775. It has 294 steps to the top!
74
TD Garden
Affectionately called "The Garden" this is the home to the Boston Bruins hockey team and the Boston Celtics basketball team.
75
North End
The North End, Boston’s Little Italy, is a maze of narrow streets with some of the city’s oldest buildings. Along the Freedom Trail, we will pass historic sites like the 1680 Paul Revere House and the Old North Church, which played a key role at the beginning of the Revolutionary War. Italian restaurants, coffeehouses, pastry shops and old-school delis pack the area, especially on lively Hanover Street.
76
Old North Church & Historic Site
This historic church helped launch the American Revolution! Located along the Freedom Trail, the Old North Church & Historic Site was founded in 1723 and is the oldest standing church in the City of Boston, made famous by Paul Revere’s midnight ride and, “One if by land, two if by sea.”
77
Boston Common
Boston Common is the oldest public park in the United States dating from 1634. It is the site of many historically significant events and is home to the oldest subway station in the Western Hemisphere.
78
Old State House
The Old State House was built in 1713, it was the seat of the Massachusetts General Court until 1798, and is one of the oldest public buildings in the United States. It is also the site of the Boston Massacre as well as many notable historic events.
79
Back Bay
The Back Bay neighborhood is most famous for its rows of Victorian brownstone homes—considered one of the best preserved examples of 19th-century urban design in the United States. Newbury Street is a fashionable shopping destination and Boylston Street is the where the Boston Marathon finishes each year. In Copley Square you will find such great architecturally significant buildings such as Trinity Church, Old South Church and the Boston Public Library which is the oldest free-lending library in the United States.
80
The Paul Revere House
The Paul Revere House, built c.1680, was the colonial home of American patriot Paul Revere during the time of the American Revolution.
81
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
MIT The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university in Cambridge. Founded in 1861, it has played a key role in the development of many aspects of modern science, engineering, mathematics, and technology, and is widely known for its innovation and
82
Harvard University
Harvard University is a private Ivy League university that was established in 1636 making it the oldest college in America. Its history, influence, and wealth have made it one of the world's most prestigious universities in the world.
83
Cambridge Common
Cambridge is a separate city, located across the Charles River, from Boston founded in 1631 and is home to many great institutes of higher education , diverse neighborhood and hundreds of life-sciences companies.
84
Beacon Hill
Beacon Hill is an architectural gem, a historic neighborhood that got its beginnings in the early 17th century. Federal-style rowhouses, narrow gaslit streets and brick sidewalks adorn this neighborhood, which is generally regarded as one of the more desirable and expensive in Boston. Stately buildings and cobblestone alleys make it one of the city's best known neighborhoods which is home to past and present notable figures.
85
Fenway Park
Fenway Park is the home to the Boston Red Sox baseball team and is the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball. It is located in an area known as the Back Bay-Fens or Fenway neighborhood which is a parkland that was established in 1879 by Frederick Law Olmsted to serve as a link in the Emerald Necklace park system.
86
Granary Burying Ground
Granary Burying Ground is the city's third-oldest cemetery, founded in 1660. It is the final resting place for many notable Revolutionary War-era patriots, including Paul Revere, the five victims of the Boston Massacre, and three signers of the Declaration of Independence: Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and Robert Treat Paine.
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Sherpa706497
Sep 2024
I want to review Ellie our guide. I was the coach driver and she is the best I have had at giving me advance warning of turns etc. Would be glad to have her again
Paige_R
Aug 2024
We had a wonderful tour with our family! We appreciated the opportunity to personalize our tour. We learned a lot and had a great time. Thank you!
assafc2024
May 2024
Neal was absolutely phenomenal! He was charismatic, knowledgeable, and efficient! Was an absolute delight and worthwhile
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Jun 2024
Thank you for the spectacular review!! It was a lot of fun showing you around my hometown. Thanks again!

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