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Прогулка по революционной истории в Бостоне

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Премия Viator Experience Award 20 лучших впечатлений (№ 2) в США. Что отличает этот тур, так это то, что вместо того, чтобы идти по Тропе Свободы географически — начиная с одного конца и следуя по ней до другого — осмотр достопримечательностей синхронизируется с рассказыванием историй и разворачивается в нем. Гораздо меньше внимания уделяется сухим фактам и датам, и гораздо больше внимания уделяется страстям, личностям и психологии, движущим событиями. Нарастающее действие Революции ведет нас по кривым улочкам Бостона, воссоздавая драму и возвращая энергию, изобретшую Америку. Это не только гораздо приятнее, но и самый эффективный способ познакомиться с городом и узнать его историю.

Разработано с учетом чаяний и тревог других туристов: группы небольшие, чтобы вы не паслись вокруг; мы охватываем как основные достопримечательности, так и скрытые жемчужины; наглядные пособия и реквизит помогают усвоить материал; мы пересекаем все оригинальные районы, чтобы получить представление о современном городе.
Город: Бостон
Mon 23 Dec
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Что включено
12 (of 15) Freedom Trail sights visited
Restroom / Coffee / Snack break midway through
Insights from prestigious historians and scholarship
A sense of humor
12 (of 15) Freedom Trail sights visited
Restroom / Coffee / Snack break midway through
Insights from prestigious historians and scholarship
Дополнительная информация
  • Младенцы и маленькие дети могут ездить в детской коляске.
  • Допускаются животные-поводыри.
  • Поблизости есть общественный транспорт.
  • Не рекомендуется для путешественники с травмами позвоночника
  • Не рекомендуется для путешественников с плохим сердечно-сосудистым здоровьем
  • Путешественники должны иметь как минимум средний уровень физической подготовки
  • Тур работает в большинстве погодных условий . Обратите внимание на прогноз погоды, так как погода в Бостоне может измениться даже на день или два. Пожалуйста, оденьтесь соответствующим образом.
  • Недоступно для инвалидных колясок. Мы будем преодолевать значительный участок земли, и людям с травмами или значительными ограничениями подвижности, скорее всего, будет трудно пройти.
  • Дети должны быть в сопровождении взрослых. Жестких возрастных ограничений нет, но это не «детская» версия событий. Структура повествования помогает им оставаться вовлеченными, но чем они моложе, тем труднее оставаться вовлеченными в течение всего времени. Однако все дети разные, и родители знают, что им лучше.
  • Все это время мы будем на свежем воздухе.
Что ожидать
1
The Revolutionary Story Tour
City Hall Plaza is a pedestrian only plaza very centrally located. We meet between the Staples Connect and City Hall (The big angular concrete building) I will be standing directly in front of a large statue of a basketball player.
2
King's Chapel Burying Ground
Learn about the incredibly unique people who first settled Massachusetts and how they created the cultural bedrock the Revolution was built on. The Puritans are much more important (and weird) than you can imagine!
3
Granary Burying Ground
The Sons of Liberty! We'll visit the tombs of Paul Revere, John Hancock, and Sam Adams. They'll be with us all day!
4
Old City Hall
The most beautiful architecture in the city is the background of a discussion about about the role of Boston as the Athens of America, the historic obstacles to and inherent challenges of democracy, and the incomparable Benjamin Franklin.
5
Old State House
The oldest public building in the country and the nerve center of Massachusetts politics. The great political debate between British authority and American rights was here
6
Boston Massacre Site
Learn about the soldiers, the citizens, the loyalists, and patriot leaders all pulled into this explosion of tensions!
7
Old South Meeting House
The Boston Tea Party starts here! The most pivotal event leading up to the American Revolution. There's no turning back after this!
8
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
"The Cradle of Liberty" is not only the symbol of American Democracy but its deepest roots can be traced to this building. This is where a protest becomes a revolution!
9
Quincy Market
Warning! Tourist traps abound!
10
The Paul Revere House
The house is in the oldest and most charming square in the city and surrounded by some of the best restaurants in America. The man is even more impressive than the legend!
11
North End
The oldest residential neighborhood in America. You won't find a better combination of culture, food, and history in any square mile in the country. Italian, Seafood, Pizza, Cannoli, we'll talk about it all!
12
Old North Church & Historic Site
"One if by land, two if by sea." We go through Paul Revere's legendary midnight ride with the iconic steeple from which he signaled his famous warning; culminating in "the shot heard round the world," and chaotic battle at Lexington & Concord. The British are coming - are you?
13
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
We go in depth on the Battle of Bunker Hill. The strategy, the tactics, the consequences.
14
Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park
We finish up along at Christopher Columbus Park. A jewel in Boston's revitalized crown, some of best people watching in the city, and very centrally located between the North End (pizza, restaurants, & cannoli); Long Wharf (Aquarium, Harbor Tours, water shuttle to Charlestown, Metro station); and Quincy Market (souvenirs & shopping). Only a five minute walk to where we begin if you've parked nearby
15
The Revolutionary Story Tour
City Hall Plaza is a pedestrian only plaza very centrally located. We meet between the Staples Connect and City Hall (The big angular concrete building) I will be standing directly in front of a large statue of a basketball player.
16
King's Chapel Burying Ground
Learn about the incredibly unique people who first settled Massachusetts and how they created the cultural bedrock the Revolution was built on. The Puritans are much more important (and weird) than you can imagine!
17
Granary Burying Ground
The Sons of Liberty! We'll visit the tombs of Paul Revere, John Hancock, and Sam Adams. They'll be with us all day!
18
Old City Hall
The most beautiful architecture in the city is the background of a discussion about about the role of Boston as the Athens of America, the historic obstacles to and inherent challenges of democracy, and the incomparable Benjamin Franklin.
19
Old State House
The oldest public building in the country and the nerve center of Massachusetts politics. The great political debate between British authority and American rights was here
20
Boston Massacre Site
Learn about the soldiers, the citizens, the loyalists, and patriot leaders all pulled into this explosion of tensions!
21
Old South Meeting House
The Boston Tea Party starts here! The most pivotal event leading up to the American Revolution. There's no turning back after this!
22
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
"The Cradle of Liberty" is not only the symbol of American Democracy but its deepest roots can be traced to this building. This is where a protest becomes a revolution!
23
Quincy Market
Warning! Tourist traps abound!
24
The Paul Revere House
The house is in the oldest and most charming square in the city and surrounded by some of the best restaurants in America. The man is even more impressive than the legend!
25
North End
The oldest residential neighborhood in America. You won't find a better combination of culture, food, and history in any square mile in the country. Italian, Seafood, Pizza, Cannoli, we'll talk about it all!
26
Old North Church & Historic Site
"One if by land, two if by sea." We go through Paul Revere's legendary midnight ride with the iconic steeple from which he signaled his famous warning; culminating in "the shot heard round the world," and chaotic battle at Lexington & Concord. The British are coming - are you?
27
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
We go in depth on the Battle of Bunker Hill. The strategy, the tactics, the consequences.
28
Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park
We finish up along at Christopher Columbus Park. A jewel in Boston's revitalized crown, some of best people watching in the city, and very centrally located between the North End (pizza, restaurants, & cannoli); Long Wharf (Aquarium, Harbor Tours, water shuttle to Charlestown, Metro station); and Quincy Market (souvenirs & shopping). Only a five minute walk to where we begin if you've parked nearby
29
The Revolutionary Story Tour
City Hall Plaza is a pedestrian only plaza very centrally located. We meet between the Staples Connect and City Hall (The big angular concrete building) I will be standing directly in front of a large statue of a basketball player.
30
King's Chapel Burying Ground
Learn about the incredibly unique people who first settled Massachusetts and how they created the cultural bedrock the Revolution was built on. The Puritans are much more important (and weird) than you can imagine!
31
Granary Burying Ground
The Sons of Liberty! We'll visit the tombs of Paul Revere, John Hancock, and Sam Adams. They'll be with us all day!
32
Old City Hall
The most beautiful architecture in the city is the background of a discussion about about the role of Boston as the Athens of America, the historic obstacles to and inherent challenges of democracy, and the incomparable Benjamin Franklin.
33
Old State House
The oldest public building in the country and the nerve center of Massachusetts politics. The great political debate between British authority and American rights was here
34
Boston Massacre Site
Learn about the soldiers, the citizens, the loyalists, and patriot leaders all pulled into this explosion of tensions!
35
Old South Meeting House
The Boston Tea Party starts here! The most pivotal event leading up to the American Revolution. There's no turning back after this!
36
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
"The Cradle of Liberty" is not only the symbol of American Democracy but its deepest roots can be traced to this building. This is where a protest becomes a revolution!
37
Quincy Market
Warning! Tourist traps abound!
38
The Paul Revere House
The house is in the oldest and most charming square in the city and surrounded by some of the best restaurants in America. The man is even more impressive than the legend!
39
North End
The oldest residential neighborhood in America. You won't find a better combination of culture, food, and history in any square mile in the country. Italian, Seafood, Pizza, Cannoli, we'll talk about it all!
40
Old North Church & Historic Site
"One if by land, two if by sea." We go through Paul Revere's legendary midnight ride with the iconic steeple from which he signaled his famous warning; culminating in "the shot heard round the world," and chaotic battle at Lexington & Concord. The British are coming - are you?
41
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
We go in depth on the Battle of Bunker Hill. The strategy, the tactics, the consequences.
42
Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park
We finish up along at Christopher Columbus Park. A jewel in Boston's revitalized crown, some of best people watching in the city, and very centrally located between the North End (pizza, restaurants, & cannoli); Long Wharf (Aquarium, Harbor Tours, water shuttle to Charlestown, Metro station); and Quincy Market (souvenirs & shopping). Only a five minute walk to where we begin if you've parked nearby
43
The Revolutionary Story Tour
City Hall Plaza is a pedestrian only plaza very centrally located. We meet between the Staples Connect and City Hall (The big angular concrete building) I will be standing directly in front of a large statue of a basketball player.
44
King's Chapel Burying Ground
Learn about the incredibly unique people who first settled Massachusetts and how they created the cultural bedrock the Revolution was built on. The Puritans are much more important (and weird) than you can imagine!
45
Granary Burying Ground
The Sons of Liberty! We'll visit the tombs of Paul Revere, John Hancock, and Sam Adams. They'll be with us all day!
46
Old City Hall
The most beautiful architecture in the city is the background of a discussion about about the role of Boston as the Athens of America, the historic obstacles to and inherent challenges of democracy, and the incomparable Benjamin Franklin.
47
Old State House
The oldest public building in the country and the nerve center of Massachusetts politics. The great political debate between British authority and American rights was here
48
Boston Massacre Site
Learn about the soldiers, the citizens, the loyalists, and patriot leaders all pulled into this explosion of tensions!
49
Old South Meeting House
The Boston Tea Party starts here! The most pivotal event leading up to the American Revolution. There's no turning back after this!
50
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
"The Cradle of Liberty" is not only the symbol of American Democracy but its deepest roots can be traced to this building. This is where a protest becomes a revolution!
51
Quincy Market
Warning! Tourist traps abound!
52
The Paul Revere House
The house is in the oldest and most charming square in the city and surrounded by some of the best restaurants in America. The man is even more impressive than the legend!
53
North End
The oldest residential neighborhood in America. You won't find a better combination of culture, food, and history in any square mile in the country. Italian, Seafood, Pizza, Cannoli, we'll talk about it all!
54
Old North Church & Historic Site
"One if by land, two if by sea." We go through Paul Revere's legendary midnight ride with the iconic steeple from which he signaled his famous warning; culminating in "the shot heard round the world," and chaotic battle at Lexington & Concord. The British are coming - are you?
55
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
We go in depth on the Battle of Bunker Hill. The strategy, the tactics, the consequences.
56
Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park
We finish up along at Christopher Columbus Park. A jewel in Boston's revitalized crown, some of best people watching in the city, and very centrally located between the North End (pizza, restaurants, & cannoli); Long Wharf (Aquarium, Harbor Tours, water shuttle to Charlestown, Metro station); and Quincy Market (souvenirs & shopping). Only a five minute walk to where we begin if you've parked nearby
57
The Revolutionary Story Tour
City Hall Plaza is a pedestrian only plaza very centrally located. We meet between the Staples Connect and City Hall (The big angular concrete building) I will be standing directly in front of a large statue of a basketball player.
58
King's Chapel Burying Ground
Learn about the incredibly unique people who first settled Massachusetts and how they created the cultural bedrock the Revolution was built on. The Puritans are much more important (and weird) than you can imagine!
59
Granary Burying Ground
The Sons of Liberty! We'll visit the tombs of Paul Revere, John Hancock, and Sam Adams. They'll be with us all day!
60
Old City Hall
The most beautiful architecture in the city is the background of a discussion about about the role of Boston as the Athens of America, the historic obstacles to and inherent challenges of democracy, and the incomparable Benjamin Franklin.
61
Old State House
The oldest public building in the country and the nerve center of Massachusetts politics. The great political debate between British authority and American rights was here
62
Boston Massacre Site
Learn about the soldiers, the citizens, the loyalists, and patriot leaders all pulled into this explosion of tensions!
63
Old South Meeting House
The Boston Tea Party starts here! The most pivotal event leading up to the American Revolution. There's no turning back after this!
64
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
"The Cradle of Liberty" is not only the symbol of American Democracy but its deepest roots can be traced to this building. This is where a protest becomes a revolution!
65
Quincy Market
Warning! Tourist traps abound!
66
The Paul Revere House
The house is in the oldest and most charming square in the city and surrounded by some of the best restaurants in America. The man is even more impressive than the legend!
67
North End
The oldest residential neighborhood in America. You won't find a better combination of culture, food, and history in any square mile in the country. Italian, Seafood, Pizza, Cannoli, we'll talk about it all!
68
Old North Church & Historic Site
"One if by land, two if by sea." We go through Paul Revere's legendary midnight ride with the iconic steeple from which he signaled his famous warning; culminating in "the shot heard round the world," and chaotic battle at Lexington & Concord. The British are coming - are you?
69
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
We go in depth on the Battle of Bunker Hill. The strategy, the tactics, the consequences.
70
Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park
We finish up along at Christopher Columbus Park. A jewel in Boston's revitalized crown, some of best people watching in the city, and very centrally located between the North End (pizza, restaurants, & cannoli); Long Wharf (Aquarium, Harbor Tours, water shuttle to Charlestown, Metro station); and Quincy Market (souvenirs & shopping). Only a five minute walk to where we begin if you've parked nearby
71
Тур революционной истории
City Hall Plaza - это пешеходная площадь, расположенная в самом центре. Мы встречаемся между Staples Connect и мэрией (большое угловатое бетонное здание). Я буду стоять прямо перед большой статуей баскетболиста.
72
Кладбище Королевской часовни
Узнайте о невероятно уникальных людях, которые первыми заселили Массачусетс, и о том, как они создали культурную основу, на которой была построена революция. Пуритане гораздо важнее (и страннее), чем вы можете себе представить!
73
Зернохранилище Могильник
Сыны Свободы! Мы посетим могилы Пола Ревира, Джона Хэнкока и Сэма Адамса. Они будут с нами весь день!
74
Старая ратуша
Самая красивая архитектура в городе является фоном для дискуссии о роли Бостона как Афин Америки, исторических препятствиях и неотъемлемых проблемах демократии, а также о несравненном Бенджамине Франклине.
75
Старый государственный дом
Старейшее общественное здание в стране и нервный центр политики Массачусетса. Великий политический спор между британской властью и американскими правами был здесь
76
Место резни в Бостоне
Узнайте о солдатах, гражданах, лоялистах и ​​патриотических лидерах, втянутых в этот взрыв напряженности!
77
Старый Южный Дом собраний
Бостонское чаепитие начинается здесь! Самое ключевое событие, приведшее к американской революции. После этого пути назад нет!
78
Рыночная площадь Faneuil Hall
«Колыбель свободы» является не только символом американской демократии, ее самые глубокие корни можно проследить в этом здании. Вот где протест становится революцией!
79
Куинси Маркет
Предупреждение! Ловушек для туристов предостаточно!
80
Дом Пола Ревира
Дом находится на самой старой и очаровательной площади города и окружен одними из лучших ресторанов Америки. Этот человек еще более впечатляющий, чем легенда!
81
Норт-Энд
Самый старый жилой район в Америке. Вы не найдете лучшего сочетания культуры, еды и истории ни на одной квадратной миле в стране. Итальянская, Морепродукты, Пицца, Канноли, поговорим обо всем!
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Старая северная церковь и историческое место
«Один по суше, два по морю». Мы проходим через легендарную полуночную поездку Пола Ревира со знаменитой колокольней, с которой он сигнализировал свое знаменитое предупреждение; кульминацией которого стал «выстрел, услышанный во всем мире», и хаотичная битва в Лексингтоне и Конкорде. Британцы идут, а ты?
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Кладбище Коппс-Хилл
Мы углубимся в битву при Банкер-Хилле. Стратегия, тактика, последствия.
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Парк Христофора Колумба на набережной
Мы заканчиваем в парке Христофора Колумба. Жемчужина в возрожденной короне Бостона, некоторые из лучших людей, которые смотрят в городе, и расположен в самом центре между Норт-Эндом (пицца, рестораны и канноли); Лонг-Уорф (Аквариум, экскурсии по гавани, водный трансфер до Чарлстауна, станция метро); и рынок Куинси (сувениры и магазины). Всего пять минут ходьбы до того места, где мы начинаем, если вы припарковались поблизости
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Ken and Laura R
May 2018
We took the tour on May 1st, 2018. Mike, the owner-operator, was our guide and told us this tour was the first weekday event of the year. Our group was small and Mike intends to keep it that way. His knowledge of the history and geography of Boston is amazing. But what really makes his tour dynamic is his personality and enthusiasm for what he does. He does not play a historical "character" as he tells the story of Boston but rather narrates the events that led to the call for independence while navigating through the divergent neighborhoods of Boston, all with low-key charm and wit. All questions were welcomed and Mike does not limit the discussion to the colonial period. We walked away (Mike spent nearly 4 hours with us!!!) with a great, new perspective on Boston and that we certainly spent our time well. Definitely recommend to those with even a passing interest in historical Boston, as well as the hard-core history buff. Continued success to Mike!
vpo82
Apr 2018
I went on this tour on the perfect spring day in Boston. We were a small group. There were only about 5 of us. The tour meanders throughout downtown Boston and the North End and follows the people, places, and events that led up to the American Revolution. Mike, the tour guide, has a scholarly approach to his tour and certainly knows his stuff. His multiple degrees in history and philosophy add a unique flavor to his storytelling abilities. It was impressive. I tried stumping him with a few curve ball history questions. I failed. I think what I found most interesting is how Mike described the tensions and conflicting philosophies between the Puritans and the Church of England – and the creative response early America took to bypass various injunctions placed by the British. He painted a vivid picture of early American culture and it in many ways felt eerily similar to our political discourse today. Be advised: This is a walking tour where you’ll hit your 10,000 steps for the day… so get ready to walk. I don’t recommend this for small children or the physically unfit. Also, bring water and snacks. Halfway through the tour I was super hungry and had to sneak off to grab a bite. Luckily, the tour includes wireless headphones so you can hear the tour guide even when you wander off a bit – so I didn’t miss too much. In summary, this is a tour for adults who are specifically interested in the revolutionary war buildup in Boston. This doesn’t talk about the first Dunkin Donuts to open downtown or about who won the World Series in 2004. It’s more like a field trip from a university level history professor. Most people visiting Boston will want to go on a Duck Tour. But for those want it heavy on the revolution, this is the jackpot.

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