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Go City: абонемент «все включено» в Бостоні з понад 40 пам’ятками та екскурсіями

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Explore Boston your own way with Go City's Boston All-Inclusive Pass. Do as much or as little sightseeing as you like, at your own pace while saving precious vacation dollars. Receive admission to popular Boston attractions, and enjoy great savings compared to buying separate attraction tickets. Enjoy direct entry to attractions. Simply save your pass (available as your 'ticket' after purchase) on your mobile device and go – no voucher redemption required!
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Sun 13 Apr
Починаючи з $84.00
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Цифровий путівник з інформацією про пам'ятки та інструкціями
Цифрова картка дійсна протягом вибраної кількості днів
Go City app - everything you need to plan your trip to each attraction (also available as PDF guide)
Digital pass for admission to 40+ things to do over 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 7 days
Go City app - everything you need to plan your trip to each attraction (also available as PDF guide)
Digital pass for admission to 40+ things to do over 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 7 days
Go City app - everything you need to plan your trip to each attraction (also available as PDF guide)
Додаткова інформація
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Your pass will be available immediately upon order confirmation. Hit “Get ticket” to update your email and sync your pass in the Go City app
  • Refer to the Go City app or digital guidebook for the most up-to-date list of attractions. Included attractions are subject to change and each attraction can only be visited once
  • Please note: Some activities require reservations. Use the Go City app to plan your itinerary and reserve where necessary to avoid disappointment
  • Passes are valid for 1 year from date of purchase. Your pass is activated upon your first attraction visit and remains valid is valid for the number of consecutive calendar days purchased (not 24-hour periods).
Чого очікувати
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Акваріум Нової Англії
Морські черепахи, змії та скельні пінгвіни – коли справа доходить до унікальних водних істот, в акваріумі Нової Англії є всі. Ви зустрінете нахабну колонію пінгвінів, гарем грайливих тюленів і кілька отруйних анаконд. Також є багато практичних експонатів, де можна наблизитися до скатів і акул. Будь ласка, зверніть увагу: для цього заходу потрібне бронювання (інструкції див. у цифровому путівнику).
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Музей науки
Бостонський музей науки є одним із найбільших наукових центрів у світі з понад 700 інтерактивними експонатами. Тут описано все, від електрики та тварин до людського тіла та динозаврів, і знайдеться щось для кожного починаючого вченого.
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Фенуей Парк
Вирушайте в 60-хвилинну екскурсію легендарним бостонським стадіоном Red Sox. Найулюбленіший бейсбольний майданчик Америки — обов’язковий для відвідування під час будь-якої подорожі Бостон, незалежно від того, любите ви бейсбол чи ні.
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Будинок Пола Ревера
У 1775 році бостонський революціонер Пол Ревір їхав усю ніч, щоб попередити колоніальну міліцію про британські війська на шляху. Ця смілива подорож закріпила за ним місце в історії та зробила його центром відомої поеми Генрі Водсворта Лонгфелло. Дізнайтеся, що насправді сталося під час подорожі Пола Ревера, і дізнайтеся все про Американську революцію в його колишньому будинку в центрі Бостона. Це одна з найстаріших будівель у місті та визнана національною історичною пам’яткою.
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Музей образотворчого мистецтва
Перегляньте величезну колекцію американських шедеврів і відомих робіт у Бостонському музеї образотворчого мистецтва. Тут зберігається 450 000 картин, скульптур, текстилю та артефактів, починаючи від давньоєгипетських артефактів і закінчуючи сучасними творами.
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Бостонський дитячий музей
Діти отримають можливість піднятися на стіну, пройти через гігантський лабіринт і створити оригінальні витвори мистецтва в цьому веселому, практичному музеї. Понад 100 років він створює інноваційні та значущі виставки, постійно приділяючи увагу «залученню та навчанню через досвід», що надихає інші музеї по всьому світу.
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Салемський музей відьом
Викинь свої підручники з історії та свій DVD-диск «Фокус-покус» – саме тут ти дізнаєшся все про сумнозвісні процеси над чаклунством у Салемі. Судовий процес над відьмами в Салемі відбувся в 1692 році, і понад 200 осіб було звинувачено у чаклунстві та 20 страчено. Ви помандруєте в минуле до села Салем 17-го століття та відчуєте цей драматичний період в історії, який оживляється завдяки фантастичним декораціям. Будь ласка, зверніть увагу: для цього заходу потрібне бронювання (інструкції дивіться у вашому цифровому путівнику).
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Пивоварня Семюеля Адамса
Відчуйте смак американської історії в цій популярній бостонській пивоварні – другій за величиною крафтовій пивоварні в США. Пиво Samuel Adams названо на честь відомого революціонера і батька-засновника США, який свого часу був пивоваром. Boston Beer Company існує з 1984 року і назвала своє пиво на честь ікони Бостона через його історію пивоваріння та той факт, що він навчився ремеслу від свого батька, як і власник компанії – Джим Кох. Зверніть увагу: наразі недоступно (оновлення про COVID-19).
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Човни-лебеді
Навіщо вибирати звичайний човен, коли можна сісти на лебедя й велично проплисти через лагуну. Це, звичайно, не справжній лебідь, а водний велосипед, на якому можна покататися з друзями. Човни-лебеді є традицією Бостона вже понад 100 років, і ви не можете відвідати місто, не спробувавши їх.
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Гарвардський музей природної історії
Від динозаврів і крихітних комах до метеоритів і мінералів – у Гарвардському музеї природознавства ви знайдете величезну кількість природних зразків. Це справжня скарбниця знань і досліджень, незалежно від того, чи вважаєте ви себе початківцем дослідником космосу, археологом чи тим і іншим. Зверніть увагу: наразі недоступно (оновлення про COVID-19).
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Інститут Едварда М. Кеннеді при Сенаті Сполучених Штатів
Станьте «Сенатором, який проходить навчання» в цьому практичному інституті, де ви зможете глибоко ознайомитись із повсякденною роботою Сенату США. Це один із найважливіших урядових органів країни, і ви дізнаєтеся все про історію Сенату, культуру та те, як законопроект стає законом. Зверніть увагу: наразі недоступно (оновлення про COVID-19).
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Музеї Плімот Патуксет
Plimoth Patuxet плюс Mayflower II або Grist Mill Combo - Історія оживає на плантації Плімот. Дослідіть автентичне поселення 17-го століття в Новій Англії та познайомтеся з паломниками та корінними жителями. У цьому живому музеї представлені домашні місця, історично достовірні відтворення та деякі тварини на фермі. Є навіть Центр ремесел, де можна спостерігати, як місцеві ремісники вправляються в історичних ремеслах і домашніх навичках, як-от випічка хліба та виготовлення свічок.
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Млин Плімота
З вашим квитком ви також отримаєте доступ до млина Плімота — діючої копії млина 1636 року, — де ви зможете захоплююче подивитися на роботу млина та взяти додому трохи свіжозмеленої органічної кукурудзяної муки, щоб спробувати. Зверніть увагу: наразі недоступно (оновлення про COVID-19).
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Зоопарк парку Франклін
Познайомтеся з лютими звірами та милими істотами Бостона в зоопарку парку Франклін. Простора ділянка площею 72 акра сповнена тематичних інноваційних експонатів, які дозволяють наблизитися до тварин і відчути їх природне оточення.
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Інститут сучасного мистецтва
Погляньте на передові твори в цьому музеї, присвяченому сучасному мистецтву. Розташований на мальовничій набережній Бостона, цей ультрасучасний заклад сам по собі є архітектурним дивом і може похвалитися 17 000 квадратних футів виставкової площі.
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Ессексський музей Пібоді
У 18 столітті морські капітани привозили всілякі дивні та дивовижні предмети зі своїх подорожей. Музей Пібоді в Ессексі – це місце, де можна побачити ці «природні та штучні цікавинки з екзотичних країн». Є один мільйон творів, які варто відкрити, включаючи будинок китайського купця 18-го століття, перевезений з Китаю та зібраний у США, мистецтво різних культур та індійські скульптури. Ви також побачите морські рукописи та колекцію фотографій, починаючи з того часу, коли фотографія була вперше винайдена.
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Будинок семи фронтонів
Вхід на екскурсію Будинком семи фронтонів і доступ до будинку Натаніеля Готорна Зайдіть у найстаріший дерев'яний особняк Нової Англії та відчуйте смак колоніальної історії. Будинок семи фронтонів був побудований у 1668 році в столиці чаклунства, Салемі, і став відомим завдяки однойменній книзі.
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Музей Ізабелли Стюарт Гарднер
Цей яскравий, інноваційний музей збирає інтимну колекцію образотворчого та декоративного мистецтва та є популярним місцем відпочинку для сучасних художників і вчених. Це унікальний фон для перегляду творів мистецтва, розміщений у вражаючій будівлі 19 століття, побудованій за зразком венеціанського палаццо, наповненого рослинами та деревами.
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Музей археології та етнології Пібоді
Високі тотемні стовпи індіанців і величезні скульптури майя – лише деякі експонати цього унікального музею. Ви будете переглядати дорогоцінні артефакти стародавнього світу та досліджувати культурну історію людства. Погляньте на мисливців-збирачів Калахарі, стародавнє мистецтво з південного узбережжя Перу та оригінальний вівтар Дня мертвих, який символізує оригінальне ацтекське походження свята. Зверніть увагу: наразі недоступно (оновлення про COVID-19).
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Будинок Отіса
Ця національна історична пам’ятка є останнім вцілілим особняком у бостонському районі Вест-Енд. Він був розроблений для юриста та мера Бостона Гаррісона Грея Отіса його другом і відомим архітектором Чарльзом Булфінчем.
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Орчард-хаус Луїзи Мей Олкотт
Екскурсія реальними місцями «Маленьких жінок». Ознайомтеся з чарівним дерев’яним будинком, де розташовувалися американські класичні «Маленькі жінки». Луїза Мей Олкотт написала тут свій відомий напівавтобіографічний роман у 1868 році, взявши за основу історію свого сімейного життя зі своїми сестрами в Орчард-хаусі. Зверніть увагу: наразі недоступно (оновлення про COVID-19).
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Музей Конкорд
Перегляньте дивовижні артефакти та рідкісні історичні об’єкти з американської історії в музеї Конкорд. Ця прихована перлина розташована в будівлі колоніального відродження на узбіччі обсадженої деревами сільської дороги, і опинившись усередині, ви знайдете мистецтво та експонати 17-го, 18-го та 19-го століть.
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Старе Стербриджське село
Пориньте у пригоду 19-го століття в Old Sturbridge Village – музеї живої історії Бостона. Розташоване серед незайманих полів природи та листя Нової Англії, це місце відпочинку на відкритому повітрі було перетворено на Нову Англію 1830-х років, укомплектовану старими магазинами, старовинними будинками та доброзичливими мешканцями, що блукають повз. Ви отримаєте можливість оглянути понад 40 автентичних будівель, відреставрованих до їх первісного вигляду 18-го століття, включаючи школу, адвокатську контору та ковальську майстерню. і барвистий сад.
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Таверна Бакман
Ця національна історична пам’ятка відіграла ключову роль в Американській революції – саме тут кілька ополченців Лексінгтона зібралися вранці 19 квітня 1775 року, щоб очікувати прибуття британських військ. Зайдіть у відреставровану таверну 18-го століття та здійсніть самостійну аудіоекскурсію історичним місцем. Ви дізнаєтеся все про те, що сталося, коли пролунали тривожні дзвони, сповіщаючи про наближення ворога.
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Музей Конституції УСС
Цей фантастичний музей, який гордо стоїть на доках біля конституції USS, розповідає історію знаменитого корабля, який датується 1797 роком. «Олд Айронсайдс», як її з любов’ю називають, — це знаменитий трищогловий фрегат із дерев’яним корпусом, який служив найбільше в війна 1812 року проти англійців. Будь ласка, зверніть увагу: музей є окремим судном USS Constitution, яке можна відвідувати безкоштовно. Щоб потрапити на корабель, пред'являти перепустку не потрібно.
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Museum Of Science
Boston's Museum of Science is one of the largest science centers in the world with over 700 interactive exhibits. Everything from electricity and animals to the human body and dinosaurs is covered here, with something for every budding scientist.
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The Paul Revere House
In 1775, Boston revolutionary, Paul Revere, rode through the night to warn the colonial militia about British troops on the route. The daring journey sealed his place in history and made him the focus of a famous poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Find out what really happened on Paul Revere's journey, and learn all about the American Revolution at his former house in downtown Boston. It's one of the oldest buildings in the city and a designated National Historic Landmark.
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View Boston Observation Deck
Experience sky-high 360-degree views of Boston from the 52nd floor of the Prudential Tower!
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Boston Children's Museum
Kids will get the chance to climb a wall, navigate through a giant maze, and create original artwork at this fun, hands-on museum. It's been building innovative and meaningful exhibits for over 100 years, with a continued emphasis on 'engagement and learning through experience’ that has inspired other museums around the world.
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Salem Witch Museum
Throw out your history textbooks and your Hocus Pocus DVD – this place is where you'll learn all about Salem's infamous witchcraft trials. The Salem Witch Trials took place in 1692, and over 200 people were accused of witchcraft and 20 executed. You'll travel back in time to the 17th-century Salem Village and experience this dramatic period in history, which is brought to life through imaginative stage sets. Please note: Reservations are required for this activity (check your included digital guide for instructions).
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Museum of Fine Arts
Browse a vast collection of American masterpieces and famous works at Boston's Museum of Fine Art. It houses a mammoth 450,000 paintings, sculptures, textiles, and artifacts, ranging from ancient Egyptian artifacts to contemporary works.
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Swan Boats
Why pick a run-of-the-mill boat when you can hop on a swan and float majestically across a lagoon. It's not a real swan, of course, but a foot-pedal boat you can ride with friends. The Swan Boats have been a Boston tradition for over 100 years and you can't visit the city without trying them out.
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Harvard Museum of Natural History
From dinosaurs and tiny insects to meteorites and minerals – you'll discover a huge range of natural specimens at the Harvard Natural History Museum. It's a veritable treasure trove of learning and exploration, whether you fancy yourself as a budding space explorer, an archeologist, or both. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
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Plimoth Patuxet Museums
Plimoth Patuxet plus Mayflower II or Grist Mill Combo - History comes alive at the Plimoth Plantation. Explore an authentic 17th-century New England settlement and meet the Pilgrims and Natives. This living museum features home-sites, historically-accurate recreations, and some farmyard animals too. There's even a Craft Center where you can watch local artisans practicing historic trades and domestic skills, like bread making and candle making.
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Plimoth Grist Mill
With your ticket, you'll also have access to the Plimoth Grist Mill – a working reproduction of the 1636 mill – where you can take a fascinating look at the mill’s workings and take home some of the freshly stone-ground organic cornmeal to try. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
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Samuel Adams Boston Brewery - Jamaica Plain
Get a flavor of American history at this popular Boston brewery – the second-biggest craft brewery in the whole of the US. The Samuel Adams beer is named after the famous revolutionary and founding father of the US, who was a brewer in his time. The Boston Beer Company have been around since 1984 and named their beer after the Boston icon because of his brewing history, and the fact that he learn the craft from his father, just like the owner of the company – Jim Koch. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
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Peabody Essex Museum
In the 18th-century, sea captains would bring back all kinds of weird and wonderful objects from their journeys. The Peabody Essex Museum is where you can see these 'natural and artificial curiosities from exotic lands'. There are one million works to discover, including an 18th-century Chinese merchant's house transported from China and reassembled in the US, art from diverse cultures, and Indian sculptures. You'll also see maritime manuscripts and a photography collection dating back to when photography was first invented.
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The House Of The Seven Gables
Admission to a tour of the House of the Seven Gables and access to the Nathaniel Hawthorne House Step into New England's oldest wooden mansion and get a taste of colonial history. The House of the Seven Gables was built in 1668 in witchcraft-capital, Salem, and was made famous by the book of the same name.
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Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
This vibrant, innovative museum lines up an intimate collection of fine and decorative art, and is a popular hangout for contemporary artists and scholars. It's a unique backdrop for browsing art – housed in a striking 19th-century building modeled after a Venetian palazzo filled with plants and trees.
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Franklin Park Zoo
Meet Boston's ferocious beasts and cute creatures at Franklin Park Zoo. The spacious 72-acre site is full of themed, innovative exhibits that let you get close to the animals and experience their natural surroundings.
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Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House
A guided tour of the real-life setting of Little Women Explore the charming clapboard farmhouse where American classic Little Women was set. Louisa May Alcott wrote her famous, semi-autobiographical novel here in 1868, and loosely based the story on her own family life with her sisters at Orchard House. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
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Concord Museum
Browse amazing artifacts and rare historic objects from American history at the Concord Museum. This hidden gem is housed in a colonial-revival building on the side of a tree-lined country road and, once inside, you'll find art and exhibits from the 17th, 18th, and 19th century.
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Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Towering Native American totem poles and huge Maya sculptures are just some of the exhibits at this unique museum. You'll browse precious artifacts of the ancient world and explore human cultural history. See Kalahari hunter-gatherers, ancient art from Peru's south coast, and an original Day of the Dead altar which represents the original Aztec origins of the celebration. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
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Buckman Tavern
This National Historic Landmark played a key part in the American Revolution - it's where several Lexington militiamen gathered on the morning of April 19, 1775, to await the arrival of British troops. Step into the restored 18th-century tavern and take a self-guided audio tour of the historic spot. You'll learn all about what happened when the alarm bells rang to signal the enemy's approach.
45
USS Constitution Museum
Standing proud on the docks beside the USS Constitution, this fantastic museum tells the story of the famous ship that dates from 1797. ‘Old Ironsides’ as she is lovingly known is the celebrated wooden-hulled, three-masted frigate that served most notably in the War of 1812 against the British. Please note: The Museum is separate to the USS Constitution vessel, which is free to visit. There is no need to present your pass to access the ship.
46
Museum Of Science
Boston's Museum of Science is one of the largest science centers in the world with over 700 interactive exhibits. Everything from electricity and animals to the human body and dinosaurs is covered here, with something for every budding scientist.
47
The Paul Revere House
In 1775, Boston revolutionary, Paul Revere, rode through the night to warn the colonial militia about British troops on the route. The daring journey sealed his place in history and made him the focus of a famous poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Find out what really happened on Paul Revere's journey, and learn all about the American Revolution at his former house in downtown Boston. It's one of the oldest buildings in the city and a designated National Historic Landmark.
48
View Boston Observation Deck
Experience sky-high 360-degree views of Boston from the 52nd floor of the Prudential Tower!
49
Boston Children's Museum
Kids will get the chance to climb a wall, navigate through a giant maze, and create original artwork at this fun, hands-on museum. It's been building innovative and meaningful exhibits for over 100 years, with a continued emphasis on 'engagement and learning through experience’ that has inspired other museums around the world.
50
Salem Witch Museum
Throw out your history textbooks and your Hocus Pocus DVD – this place is where you'll learn all about Salem's infamous witchcraft trials. The Salem Witch Trials took place in 1692, and over 200 people were accused of witchcraft and 20 executed. You'll travel back in time to the 17th-century Salem Village and experience this dramatic period in history, which is brought to life through imaginative stage sets. Please note: Reservations are required for this activity (check your included digital guide for instructions).
51
Museum of Fine Arts
Browse a vast collection of American masterpieces and famous works at Boston's Museum of Fine Art. It houses a mammoth 450,000 paintings, sculptures, textiles, and artifacts, ranging from ancient Egyptian artifacts to contemporary works.
52
Swan Boats
Why pick a run-of-the-mill boat when you can hop on a swan and float majestically across a lagoon. It's not a real swan, of course, but a foot-pedal boat you can ride with friends. The Swan Boats have been a Boston tradition for over 100 years and you can't visit the city without trying them out.
53
Harvard Museum of Natural History
From dinosaurs and tiny insects to meteorites and minerals – you'll discover a huge range of natural specimens at the Harvard Natural History Museum. It's a veritable treasure trove of learning and exploration, whether you fancy yourself as a budding space explorer, an archeologist, or both. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
54
Plimoth Patuxet Museums
Plimoth Patuxet plus Mayflower II or Grist Mill Combo - History comes alive at the Plimoth Plantation. Explore an authentic 17th-century New England settlement and meet the Pilgrims and Natives. This living museum features home-sites, historically-accurate recreations, and some farmyard animals too. There's even a Craft Center where you can watch local artisans practicing historic trades and domestic skills, like bread making and candle making.
55
Plimoth Grist Mill
With your ticket, you'll also have access to the Plimoth Grist Mill – a working reproduction of the 1636 mill – where you can take a fascinating look at the mill’s workings and take home some of the freshly stone-ground organic cornmeal to try. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
56
Samuel Adams Boston Brewery - Jamaica Plain
Get a flavor of American history at this popular Boston brewery – the second-biggest craft brewery in the whole of the US. The Samuel Adams beer is named after the famous revolutionary and founding father of the US, who was a brewer in his time. The Boston Beer Company have been around since 1984 and named their beer after the Boston icon because of his brewing history, and the fact that he learn the craft from his father, just like the owner of the company – Jim Koch. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
57
Peabody Essex Museum
In the 18th-century, sea captains would bring back all kinds of weird and wonderful objects from their journeys. The Peabody Essex Museum is where you can see these 'natural and artificial curiosities from exotic lands'. There are one million works to discover, including an 18th-century Chinese merchant's house transported from China and reassembled in the US, art from diverse cultures, and Indian sculptures. You'll also see maritime manuscripts and a photography collection dating back to when photography was first invented.
58
The House Of The Seven Gables
Admission to a tour of the House of the Seven Gables and access to the Nathaniel Hawthorne House Step into New England's oldest wooden mansion and get a taste of colonial history. The House of the Seven Gables was built in 1668 in witchcraft-capital, Salem, and was made famous by the book of the same name.
59
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
This vibrant, innovative museum lines up an intimate collection of fine and decorative art, and is a popular hangout for contemporary artists and scholars. It's a unique backdrop for browsing art – housed in a striking 19th-century building modeled after a Venetian palazzo filled with plants and trees.
60
Franklin Park Zoo
Meet Boston's ferocious beasts and cute creatures at Franklin Park Zoo. The spacious 72-acre site is full of themed, innovative exhibits that let you get close to the animals and experience their natural surroundings.
61
Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House
A guided tour of the real-life setting of Little Women Explore the charming clapboard farmhouse where American classic Little Women was set. Louisa May Alcott wrote her famous, semi-autobiographical novel here in 1868, and loosely based the story on her own family life with her sisters at Orchard House. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
62
Concord Museum
Browse amazing artifacts and rare historic objects from American history at the Concord Museum. This hidden gem is housed in a colonial-revival building on the side of a tree-lined country road and, once inside, you'll find art and exhibits from the 17th, 18th, and 19th century.
63
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Towering Native American totem poles and huge Maya sculptures are just some of the exhibits at this unique museum. You'll browse precious artifacts of the ancient world and explore human cultural history. See Kalahari hunter-gatherers, ancient art from Peru's south coast, and an original Day of the Dead altar which represents the original Aztec origins of the celebration. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
64
Buckman Tavern
This National Historic Landmark played a key part in the American Revolution - it's where several Lexington militiamen gathered on the morning of April 19, 1775, to await the arrival of British troops. Step into the restored 18th-century tavern and take a self-guided audio tour of the historic spot. You'll learn all about what happened when the alarm bells rang to signal the enemy's approach.
65
USS Constitution Museum
Standing proud on the docks beside the USS Constitution, this fantastic museum tells the story of the famous ship that dates from 1797. ‘Old Ironsides’ as she is lovingly known is the celebrated wooden-hulled, three-masted frigate that served most notably in the War of 1812 against the British. Please note: The Museum is separate to the USS Constitution vessel, which is free to visit. There is no need to present your pass to access the ship.
66
Museum Of Science
Boston's Museum of Science is one of the largest science centers in the world with over 700 interactive exhibits. Everything from electricity and animals to the human body and dinosaurs is covered here, with something for every budding scientist.
67
The Paul Revere House
In 1775, Boston revolutionary, Paul Revere, rode through the night to warn the colonial militia about British troops on the route. The daring journey sealed his place in history and made him the focus of a famous poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Find out what really happened on Paul Revere's journey, and learn all about the American Revolution at his former house in downtown Boston. It's one of the oldest buildings in the city and a designated National Historic Landmark.
68
View Boston Observation Deck
Experience sky-high 360-degree views of Boston from the 52nd floor of the Prudential Tower!
69
Boston Children's Museum
Kids will get the chance to climb a wall, navigate through a giant maze, and create original artwork at this fun, hands-on museum. It's been building innovative and meaningful exhibits for over 100 years, with a continued emphasis on 'engagement and learning through experience’ that has inspired other museums around the world.
70
Salem Witch Museum
Throw out your history textbooks and your Hocus Pocus DVD – this place is where you'll learn all about Salem's infamous witchcraft trials. The Salem Witch Trials took place in 1692, and over 200 people were accused of witchcraft and 20 executed. You'll travel back in time to the 17th-century Salem Village and experience this dramatic period in history, which is brought to life through imaginative stage sets. Please note: Reservations are required for this activity (check your included digital guide for instructions).
71
Museum of Fine Arts
Browse a vast collection of American masterpieces and famous works at Boston's Museum of Fine Art. It houses a mammoth 450,000 paintings, sculptures, textiles, and artifacts, ranging from ancient Egyptian artifacts to contemporary works.
72
Swan Boats
Why pick a run-of-the-mill boat when you can hop on a swan and float majestically across a lagoon. It's not a real swan, of course, but a foot-pedal boat you can ride with friends. The Swan Boats have been a Boston tradition for over 100 years and you can't visit the city without trying them out.
73
Harvard Museum of Natural History
From dinosaurs and tiny insects to meteorites and minerals – you'll discover a huge range of natural specimens at the Harvard Natural History Museum. It's a veritable treasure trove of learning and exploration, whether you fancy yourself as a budding space explorer, an archeologist, or both. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
74
Plimoth Patuxet Museums
Plimoth Patuxet plus Mayflower II or Grist Mill Combo - History comes alive at the Plimoth Plantation. Explore an authentic 17th-century New England settlement and meet the Pilgrims and Natives. This living museum features home-sites, historically-accurate recreations, and some farmyard animals too. There's even a Craft Center where you can watch local artisans practicing historic trades and domestic skills, like bread making and candle making.
75
Plimoth Grist Mill
With your ticket, you'll also have access to the Plimoth Grist Mill – a working reproduction of the 1636 mill – where you can take a fascinating look at the mill’s workings and take home some of the freshly stone-ground organic cornmeal to try. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
76
Samuel Adams Boston Brewery - Jamaica Plain
Get a flavor of American history at this popular Boston brewery – the second-biggest craft brewery in the whole of the US. The Samuel Adams beer is named after the famous revolutionary and founding father of the US, who was a brewer in his time. The Boston Beer Company have been around since 1984 and named their beer after the Boston icon because of his brewing history, and the fact that he learn the craft from his father, just like the owner of the company – Jim Koch. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
77
Peabody Essex Museum
In the 18th-century, sea captains would bring back all kinds of weird and wonderful objects from their journeys. The Peabody Essex Museum is where you can see these 'natural and artificial curiosities from exotic lands'. There are one million works to discover, including an 18th-century Chinese merchant's house transported from China and reassembled in the US, art from diverse cultures, and Indian sculptures. You'll also see maritime manuscripts and a photography collection dating back to when photography was first invented.
78
The House Of The Seven Gables
Admission to a tour of the House of the Seven Gables and access to the Nathaniel Hawthorne House Step into New England's oldest wooden mansion and get a taste of colonial history. The House of the Seven Gables was built in 1668 in witchcraft-capital, Salem, and was made famous by the book of the same name.
79
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
This vibrant, innovative museum lines up an intimate collection of fine and decorative art, and is a popular hangout for contemporary artists and scholars. It's a unique backdrop for browsing art – housed in a striking 19th-century building modeled after a Venetian palazzo filled with plants and trees.
80
Franklin Park Zoo
Meet Boston's ferocious beasts and cute creatures at Franklin Park Zoo. The spacious 72-acre site is full of themed, innovative exhibits that let you get close to the animals and experience their natural surroundings.
81
Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House
A guided tour of the real-life setting of Little Women Explore the charming clapboard farmhouse where American classic Little Women was set. Louisa May Alcott wrote her famous, semi-autobiographical novel here in 1868, and loosely based the story on her own family life with her sisters at Orchard House. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
82
Concord Museum
Browse amazing artifacts and rare historic objects from American history at the Concord Museum. This hidden gem is housed in a colonial-revival building on the side of a tree-lined country road and, once inside, you'll find art and exhibits from the 17th, 18th, and 19th century.
83
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Towering Native American totem poles and huge Maya sculptures are just some of the exhibits at this unique museum. You'll browse precious artifacts of the ancient world and explore human cultural history. See Kalahari hunter-gatherers, ancient art from Peru's south coast, and an original Day of the Dead altar which represents the original Aztec origins of the celebration. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
84
Buckman Tavern
This National Historic Landmark played a key part in the American Revolution - it's where several Lexington militiamen gathered on the morning of April 19, 1775, to await the arrival of British troops. Step into the restored 18th-century tavern and take a self-guided audio tour of the historic spot. You'll learn all about what happened when the alarm bells rang to signal the enemy's approach.
85
USS Constitution Museum
Standing proud on the docks beside the USS Constitution, this fantastic museum tells the story of the famous ship that dates from 1797. ‘Old Ironsides’ as she is lovingly known is the celebrated wooden-hulled, three-masted frigate that served most notably in the War of 1812 against the British. Please note: The Museum is separate to the USS Constitution vessel, which is free to visit. There is no need to present your pass to access the ship.
86
Museum Of Science
Boston's Museum of Science is one of the largest science centers in the world with over 700 interactive exhibits. Everything from electricity and animals to the human body and dinosaurs is covered here, with something for every budding scientist.
87
The Paul Revere House
In 1775, Boston revolutionary, Paul Revere, rode through the night to warn the colonial militia about British troops on the route. The daring journey sealed his place in history and made him the focus of a famous poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Find out what really happened on Paul Revere's journey, and learn all about the American Revolution at his former house in downtown Boston. It's one of the oldest buildings in the city and a designated National Historic Landmark.
88
View Boston Observation Deck
Experience sky-high 360-degree views of Boston from the 52nd floor of the Prudential Tower!
89
Boston Children's Museum
Kids will get the chance to climb a wall, navigate through a giant maze, and create original artwork at this fun, hands-on museum. It's been building innovative and meaningful exhibits for over 100 years, with a continued emphasis on 'engagement and learning through experience’ that has inspired other museums around the world.
90
Salem Witch Museum
Throw out your history textbooks and your Hocus Pocus DVD – this place is where you'll learn all about Salem's infamous witchcraft trials. The Salem Witch Trials took place in 1692, and over 200 people were accused of witchcraft and 20 executed. You'll travel back in time to the 17th-century Salem Village and experience this dramatic period in history, which is brought to life through imaginative stage sets. Please note: Reservations are required for this activity (check your included digital guide for instructions).
91
Museum of Fine Arts
Browse a vast collection of American masterpieces and famous works at Boston's Museum of Fine Art. It houses a mammoth 450,000 paintings, sculptures, textiles, and artifacts, ranging from ancient Egyptian artifacts to contemporary works.
92
Swan Boats
Why pick a run-of-the-mill boat when you can hop on a swan and float majestically across a lagoon. It's not a real swan, of course, but a foot-pedal boat you can ride with friends. The Swan Boats have been a Boston tradition for over 100 years and you can't visit the city without trying them out.
93
Harvard Museum of Natural History
From dinosaurs and tiny insects to meteorites and minerals – you'll discover a huge range of natural specimens at the Harvard Natural History Museum. It's a veritable treasure trove of learning and exploration, whether you fancy yourself as a budding space explorer, an archeologist, or both. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
94
Plimoth Patuxet Museums
Plimoth Patuxet plus Mayflower II or Grist Mill Combo - History comes alive at the Plimoth Plantation. Explore an authentic 17th-century New England settlement and meet the Pilgrims and Natives. This living museum features home-sites, historically-accurate recreations, and some farmyard animals too. There's even a Craft Center where you can watch local artisans practicing historic trades and domestic skills, like bread making and candle making.
95
Plimoth Grist Mill
With your ticket, you'll also have access to the Plimoth Grist Mill – a working reproduction of the 1636 mill – where you can take a fascinating look at the mill’s workings and take home some of the freshly stone-ground organic cornmeal to try. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
96
Samuel Adams Boston Brewery - Jamaica Plain
Get a flavor of American history at this popular Boston brewery – the second-biggest craft brewery in the whole of the US. The Samuel Adams beer is named after the famous revolutionary and founding father of the US, who was a brewer in his time. The Boston Beer Company have been around since 1984 and named their beer after the Boston icon because of his brewing history, and the fact that he learn the craft from his father, just like the owner of the company – Jim Koch. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
97
Peabody Essex Museum
In the 18th-century, sea captains would bring back all kinds of weird and wonderful objects from their journeys. The Peabody Essex Museum is where you can see these 'natural and artificial curiosities from exotic lands'. There are one million works to discover, including an 18th-century Chinese merchant's house transported from China and reassembled in the US, art from diverse cultures, and Indian sculptures. You'll also see maritime manuscripts and a photography collection dating back to when photography was first invented.
98
The House Of The Seven Gables
Admission to a tour of the House of the Seven Gables and access to the Nathaniel Hawthorne House Step into New England's oldest wooden mansion and get a taste of colonial history. The House of the Seven Gables was built in 1668 in witchcraft-capital, Salem, and was made famous by the book of the same name.
99
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
This vibrant, innovative museum lines up an intimate collection of fine and decorative art, and is a popular hangout for contemporary artists and scholars. It's a unique backdrop for browsing art – housed in a striking 19th-century building modeled after a Venetian palazzo filled with plants and trees.
100
Franklin Park Zoo
Meet Boston's ferocious beasts and cute creatures at Franklin Park Zoo. The spacious 72-acre site is full of themed, innovative exhibits that let you get close to the animals and experience their natural surroundings.
101
Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House
A guided tour of the real-life setting of Little Women Explore the charming clapboard farmhouse where American classic Little Women was set. Louisa May Alcott wrote her famous, semi-autobiographical novel here in 1868, and loosely based the story on her own family life with her sisters at Orchard House. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
102
Concord Museum
Browse amazing artifacts and rare historic objects from American history at the Concord Museum. This hidden gem is housed in a colonial-revival building on the side of a tree-lined country road and, once inside, you'll find art and exhibits from the 17th, 18th, and 19th century.
103
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Towering Native American totem poles and huge Maya sculptures are just some of the exhibits at this unique museum. You'll browse precious artifacts of the ancient world and explore human cultural history. See Kalahari hunter-gatherers, ancient art from Peru's south coast, and an original Day of the Dead altar which represents the original Aztec origins of the celebration. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
104
Buckman Tavern
This National Historic Landmark played a key part in the American Revolution - it's where several Lexington militiamen gathered on the morning of April 19, 1775, to await the arrival of British troops. Step into the restored 18th-century tavern and take a self-guided audio tour of the historic spot. You'll learn all about what happened when the alarm bells rang to signal the enemy's approach.
105
USS Constitution Museum
Standing proud on the docks beside the USS Constitution, this fantastic museum tells the story of the famous ship that dates from 1797. ‘Old Ironsides’ as she is lovingly known is the celebrated wooden-hulled, three-masted frigate that served most notably in the War of 1812 against the British. Please note: The Museum is separate to the USS Constitution vessel, which is free to visit. There is no need to present your pass to access the ship.
106
Museum Of Science
Boston's Museum of Science is one of the largest science centers in the world with over 700 interactive exhibits. Everything from electricity and animals to the human body and dinosaurs is covered here, with something for every budding scientist.
107
The Paul Revere House
In 1775, Boston revolutionary, Paul Revere, rode through the night to warn the colonial militia about British troops on the route. The daring journey sealed his place in history and made him the focus of a famous poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Find out what really happened on Paul Revere's journey, and learn all about the American Revolution at his former house in downtown Boston. It's one of the oldest buildings in the city and a designated National Historic Landmark.
108
View Boston Observation Deck
Experience sky-high 360-degree views of Boston from the 52nd floor of the Prudential Tower!
109
Boston Children's Museum
Kids will get the chance to climb a wall, navigate through a giant maze, and create original artwork at this fun, hands-on museum. It's been building innovative and meaningful exhibits for over 100 years, with a continued emphasis on 'engagement and learning through experience’ that has inspired other museums around the world.
110
Salem Witch Museum
Throw out your history textbooks and your Hocus Pocus DVD – this place is where you'll learn all about Salem's infamous witchcraft trials. The Salem Witch Trials took place in 1692, and over 200 people were accused of witchcraft and 20 executed. You'll travel back in time to the 17th-century Salem Village and experience this dramatic period in history, which is brought to life through imaginative stage sets. Please note: Reservations are required for this activity (check your included digital guide for instructions).
111
Museum of Fine Arts
Browse a vast collection of American masterpieces and famous works at Boston's Museum of Fine Art. It houses a mammoth 450,000 paintings, sculptures, textiles, and artifacts, ranging from ancient Egyptian artifacts to contemporary works.
112
Swan Boats
Why pick a run-of-the-mill boat when you can hop on a swan and float majestically across a lagoon. It's not a real swan, of course, but a foot-pedal boat you can ride with friends. The Swan Boats have been a Boston tradition for over 100 years and you can't visit the city without trying them out.
113
Harvard Museum of Natural History
From dinosaurs and tiny insects to meteorites and minerals – you'll discover a huge range of natural specimens at the Harvard Natural History Museum. It's a veritable treasure trove of learning and exploration, whether you fancy yourself as a budding space explorer, an archeologist, or both. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
114
Plimoth Patuxet Museums
Plimoth Patuxet plus Mayflower II or Grist Mill Combo - History comes alive at the Plimoth Plantation. Explore an authentic 17th-century New England settlement and meet the Pilgrims and Natives. This living museum features home-sites, historically-accurate recreations, and some farmyard animals too. There's even a Craft Center where you can watch local artisans practicing historic trades and domestic skills, like bread making and candle making.
115
Plimoth Grist Mill
With your ticket, you'll also have access to the Plimoth Grist Mill – a working reproduction of the 1636 mill – where you can take a fascinating look at the mill’s workings and take home some of the freshly stone-ground organic cornmeal to try. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
116
Samuel Adams Boston Brewery - Jamaica Plain
Get a flavor of American history at this popular Boston brewery – the second-biggest craft brewery in the whole of the US. The Samuel Adams beer is named after the famous revolutionary and founding father of the US, who was a brewer in his time. The Boston Beer Company have been around since 1984 and named their beer after the Boston icon because of his brewing history, and the fact that he learn the craft from his father, just like the owner of the company – Jim Koch. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
117
Peabody Essex Museum
In the 18th-century, sea captains would bring back all kinds of weird and wonderful objects from their journeys. The Peabody Essex Museum is where you can see these 'natural and artificial curiosities from exotic lands'. There are one million works to discover, including an 18th-century Chinese merchant's house transported from China and reassembled in the US, art from diverse cultures, and Indian sculptures. You'll also see maritime manuscripts and a photography collection dating back to when photography was first invented.
118
The House Of The Seven Gables
Admission to a tour of the House of the Seven Gables and access to the Nathaniel Hawthorne House Step into New England's oldest wooden mansion and get a taste of colonial history. The House of the Seven Gables was built in 1668 in witchcraft-capital, Salem, and was made famous by the book of the same name.
119
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
This vibrant, innovative museum lines up an intimate collection of fine and decorative art, and is a popular hangout for contemporary artists and scholars. It's a unique backdrop for browsing art – housed in a striking 19th-century building modeled after a Venetian palazzo filled with plants and trees.
120
Franklin Park Zoo
Meet Boston's ferocious beasts and cute creatures at Franklin Park Zoo. The spacious 72-acre site is full of themed, innovative exhibits that let you get close to the animals and experience their natural surroundings.
121
Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House
A guided tour of the real-life setting of Little Women Explore the charming clapboard farmhouse where American classic Little Women was set. Louisa May Alcott wrote her famous, semi-autobiographical novel here in 1868, and loosely based the story on her own family life with her sisters at Orchard House. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
122
Concord Museum
Browse amazing artifacts and rare historic objects from American history at the Concord Museum. This hidden gem is housed in a colonial-revival building on the side of a tree-lined country road and, once inside, you'll find art and exhibits from the 17th, 18th, and 19th century.
123
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Towering Native American totem poles and huge Maya sculptures are just some of the exhibits at this unique museum. You'll browse precious artifacts of the ancient world and explore human cultural history. See Kalahari hunter-gatherers, ancient art from Peru's south coast, and an original Day of the Dead altar which represents the original Aztec origins of the celebration. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
124
Buckman Tavern
This National Historic Landmark played a key part in the American Revolution - it's where several Lexington militiamen gathered on the morning of April 19, 1775, to await the arrival of British troops. Step into the restored 18th-century tavern and take a self-guided audio tour of the historic spot. You'll learn all about what happened when the alarm bells rang to signal the enemy's approach.
125
USS Constitution Museum
Standing proud on the docks beside the USS Constitution, this fantastic museum tells the story of the famous ship that dates from 1797. ‘Old Ironsides’ as she is lovingly known is the celebrated wooden-hulled, three-masted frigate that served most notably in the War of 1812 against the British. Please note: The Museum is separate to the USS Constitution vessel, which is free to visit. There is no need to present your pass to access the ship.
126
Museum Of Science
Boston's Museum of Science is one of the largest science centers in the world with over 700 interactive exhibits. Everything from electricity and animals to the human body and dinosaurs is covered here, with something for every budding scientist.
127
The Paul Revere House
In 1775, Boston revolutionary, Paul Revere, rode through the night to warn the colonial militia about British troops on the route. The daring journey sealed his place in history and made him the focus of a famous poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Find out what really happened on Paul Revere's journey, and learn all about the American Revolution at his former house in downtown Boston. It's one of the oldest buildings in the city and a designated National Historic Landmark.
128
View Boston Observation Deck
Experience sky-high 360-degree views of Boston from the 52nd floor of the Prudential Tower!
129
Boston Children's Museum
Kids will get the chance to climb a wall, navigate through a giant maze, and create original artwork at this fun, hands-on museum. It's been building innovative and meaningful exhibits for over 100 years, with a continued emphasis on 'engagement and learning through experience’ that has inspired other museums around the world.
130
Salem Witch Museum
Throw out your history textbooks and your Hocus Pocus DVD – this place is where you'll learn all about Salem's infamous witchcraft trials. The Salem Witch Trials took place in 1692, and over 200 people were accused of witchcraft and 20 executed. You'll travel back in time to the 17th-century Salem Village and experience this dramatic period in history, which is brought to life through imaginative stage sets. Please note: Reservations are required for this activity (check your included digital guide for instructions).
131
Museum of Fine Arts
Browse a vast collection of American masterpieces and famous works at Boston's Museum of Fine Art. It houses a mammoth 450,000 paintings, sculptures, textiles, and artifacts, ranging from ancient Egyptian artifacts to contemporary works.
132
Swan Boats
Why pick a run-of-the-mill boat when you can hop on a swan and float majestically across a lagoon. It's not a real swan, of course, but a foot-pedal boat you can ride with friends. The Swan Boats have been a Boston tradition for over 100 years and you can't visit the city without trying them out.
133
Harvard Museum of Natural History
From dinosaurs and tiny insects to meteorites and minerals – you'll discover a huge range of natural specimens at the Harvard Natural History Museum. It's a veritable treasure trove of learning and exploration, whether you fancy yourself as a budding space explorer, an archeologist, or both. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
134
Plimoth Patuxet Museums
Plimoth Patuxet plus Mayflower II or Grist Mill Combo - History comes alive at the Plimoth Plantation. Explore an authentic 17th-century New England settlement and meet the Pilgrims and Natives. This living museum features home-sites, historically-accurate recreations, and some farmyard animals too. There's even a Craft Center where you can watch local artisans practicing historic trades and domestic skills, like bread making and candle making.
135
Plimoth Grist Mill
With your ticket, you'll also have access to the Plimoth Grist Mill – a working reproduction of the 1636 mill – where you can take a fascinating look at the mill’s workings and take home some of the freshly stone-ground organic cornmeal to try. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
136
Samuel Adams Boston Brewery - Jamaica Plain
Get a flavor of American history at this popular Boston brewery – the second-biggest craft brewery in the whole of the US. The Samuel Adams beer is named after the famous revolutionary and founding father of the US, who was a brewer in his time. The Boston Beer Company have been around since 1984 and named their beer after the Boston icon because of his brewing history, and the fact that he learn the craft from his father, just like the owner of the company – Jim Koch. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
137
Peabody Essex Museum
In the 18th-century, sea captains would bring back all kinds of weird and wonderful objects from their journeys. The Peabody Essex Museum is where you can see these 'natural and artificial curiosities from exotic lands'. There are one million works to discover, including an 18th-century Chinese merchant's house transported from China and reassembled in the US, art from diverse cultures, and Indian sculptures. You'll also see maritime manuscripts and a photography collection dating back to when photography was first invented.
138
The House Of The Seven Gables
Admission to a tour of the House of the Seven Gables and access to the Nathaniel Hawthorne House Step into New England's oldest wooden mansion and get a taste of colonial history. The House of the Seven Gables was built in 1668 in witchcraft-capital, Salem, and was made famous by the book of the same name.
139
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
This vibrant, innovative museum lines up an intimate collection of fine and decorative art, and is a popular hangout for contemporary artists and scholars. It's a unique backdrop for browsing art – housed in a striking 19th-century building modeled after a Venetian palazzo filled with plants and trees.
140
Franklin Park Zoo
Meet Boston's ferocious beasts and cute creatures at Franklin Park Zoo. The spacious 72-acre site is full of themed, innovative exhibits that let you get close to the animals and experience their natural surroundings.
141
Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House
A guided tour of the real-life setting of Little Women Explore the charming clapboard farmhouse where American classic Little Women was set. Louisa May Alcott wrote her famous, semi-autobiographical novel here in 1868, and loosely based the story on her own family life with her sisters at Orchard House. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
142
Concord Museum
Browse amazing artifacts and rare historic objects from American history at the Concord Museum. This hidden gem is housed in a colonial-revival building on the side of a tree-lined country road and, once inside, you'll find art and exhibits from the 17th, 18th, and 19th century.
143
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Towering Native American totem poles and huge Maya sculptures are just some of the exhibits at this unique museum. You'll browse precious artifacts of the ancient world and explore human cultural history. See Kalahari hunter-gatherers, ancient art from Peru's south coast, and an original Day of the Dead altar which represents the original Aztec origins of the celebration. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
144
Buckman Tavern
This National Historic Landmark played a key part in the American Revolution - it's where several Lexington militiamen gathered on the morning of April 19, 1775, to await the arrival of British troops. Step into the restored 18th-century tavern and take a self-guided audio tour of the historic spot. You'll learn all about what happened when the alarm bells rang to signal the enemy's approach.
145
USS Constitution Museum
Standing proud on the docks beside the USS Constitution, this fantastic museum tells the story of the famous ship that dates from 1797. ‘Old Ironsides’ as she is lovingly known is the celebrated wooden-hulled, three-masted frigate that served most notably in the War of 1812 against the British. Please note: The Museum is separate to the USS Constitution vessel, which is free to visit. There is no need to present your pass to access the ship.
146
Museum Of Science
Boston's Museum of Science is one of the largest science centers in the world with over 700 interactive exhibits. Everything from electricity and animals to the human body and dinosaurs is covered here, with something for every budding scientist.
147
The Paul Revere House
In 1775, Boston revolutionary, Paul Revere, rode through the night to warn the colonial militia about British troops on the route. The daring journey sealed his place in history and made him the focus of a famous poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Find out what really happened on Paul Revere's journey, and learn all about the American Revolution at his former house in downtown Boston. It's one of the oldest buildings in the city and a designated National Historic Landmark.
148
View Boston Observation Deck
Experience sky-high 360-degree views of Boston from the 52nd floor of the Prudential Tower!
149
Boston Children's Museum
Kids will get the chance to climb a wall, navigate through a giant maze, and create original artwork at this fun, hands-on museum. It's been building innovative and meaningful exhibits for over 100 years, with a continued emphasis on 'engagement and learning through experience’ that has inspired other museums around the world.
150
Salem Witch Museum
Throw out your history textbooks and your Hocus Pocus DVD – this place is where you'll learn all about Salem's infamous witchcraft trials. The Salem Witch Trials took place in 1692, and over 200 people were accused of witchcraft and 20 executed. You'll travel back in time to the 17th-century Salem Village and experience this dramatic period in history, which is brought to life through imaginative stage sets. Please note: Reservations are required for this activity (check your included digital guide for instructions).
151
Museum of Fine Arts
Browse a vast collection of American masterpieces and famous works at Boston's Museum of Fine Art. It houses a mammoth 450,000 paintings, sculptures, textiles, and artifacts, ranging from ancient Egyptian artifacts to contemporary works.
152
Swan Boats
Why pick a run-of-the-mill boat when you can hop on a swan and float majestically across a lagoon. It's not a real swan, of course, but a foot-pedal boat you can ride with friends. The Swan Boats have been a Boston tradition for over 100 years and you can't visit the city without trying them out.
153
Harvard Museum of Natural History
From dinosaurs and tiny insects to meteorites and minerals – you'll discover a huge range of natural specimens at the Harvard Natural History Museum. It's a veritable treasure trove of learning and exploration, whether you fancy yourself as a budding space explorer, an archeologist, or both. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
154
Plimoth Patuxet Museums
Plimoth Patuxet plus Mayflower II or Grist Mill Combo - History comes alive at the Plimoth Plantation. Explore an authentic 17th-century New England settlement and meet the Pilgrims and Natives. This living museum features home-sites, historically-accurate recreations, and some farmyard animals too. There's even a Craft Center where you can watch local artisans practicing historic trades and domestic skills, like bread making and candle making.
155
Plimoth Grist Mill
With your ticket, you'll also have access to the Plimoth Grist Mill – a working reproduction of the 1636 mill – where you can take a fascinating look at the mill’s workings and take home some of the freshly stone-ground organic cornmeal to try. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
156
Samuel Adams Boston Brewery - Jamaica Plain
Get a flavor of American history at this popular Boston brewery – the second-biggest craft brewery in the whole of the US. The Samuel Adams beer is named after the famous revolutionary and founding father of the US, who was a brewer in his time. The Boston Beer Company have been around since 1984 and named their beer after the Boston icon because of his brewing history, and the fact that he learn the craft from his father, just like the owner of the company – Jim Koch. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
157
Peabody Essex Museum
In the 18th-century, sea captains would bring back all kinds of weird and wonderful objects from their journeys. The Peabody Essex Museum is where you can see these 'natural and artificial curiosities from exotic lands'. There are one million works to discover, including an 18th-century Chinese merchant's house transported from China and reassembled in the US, art from diverse cultures, and Indian sculptures. You'll also see maritime manuscripts and a photography collection dating back to when photography was first invented.
158
The House Of The Seven Gables
Admission to a tour of the House of the Seven Gables and access to the Nathaniel Hawthorne House Step into New England's oldest wooden mansion and get a taste of colonial history. The House of the Seven Gables was built in 1668 in witchcraft-capital, Salem, and was made famous by the book of the same name.
159
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
This vibrant, innovative museum lines up an intimate collection of fine and decorative art, and is a popular hangout for contemporary artists and scholars. It's a unique backdrop for browsing art – housed in a striking 19th-century building modeled after a Venetian palazzo filled with plants and trees.
160
Franklin Park Zoo
Meet Boston's ferocious beasts and cute creatures at Franklin Park Zoo. The spacious 72-acre site is full of themed, innovative exhibits that let you get close to the animals and experience their natural surroundings.
161
Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House
A guided tour of the real-life setting of Little Women Explore the charming clapboard farmhouse where American classic Little Women was set. Louisa May Alcott wrote her famous, semi-autobiographical novel here in 1868, and loosely based the story on her own family life with her sisters at Orchard House. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
162
Concord Museum
Browse amazing artifacts and rare historic objects from American history at the Concord Museum. This hidden gem is housed in a colonial-revival building on the side of a tree-lined country road and, once inside, you'll find art and exhibits from the 17th, 18th, and 19th century.
163
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Towering Native American totem poles and huge Maya sculptures are just some of the exhibits at this unique museum. You'll browse precious artifacts of the ancient world and explore human cultural history. See Kalahari hunter-gatherers, ancient art from Peru's south coast, and an original Day of the Dead altar which represents the original Aztec origins of the celebration. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
164
Buckman Tavern
This National Historic Landmark played a key part in the American Revolution - it's where several Lexington militiamen gathered on the morning of April 19, 1775, to await the arrival of British troops. Step into the restored 18th-century tavern and take a self-guided audio tour of the historic spot. You'll learn all about what happened when the alarm bells rang to signal the enemy's approach.
165
USS Constitution Museum
Standing proud on the docks beside the USS Constitution, this fantastic museum tells the story of the famous ship that dates from 1797. ‘Old Ironsides’ as she is lovingly known is the celebrated wooden-hulled, three-masted frigate that served most notably in the War of 1812 against the British. Please note: The Museum is separate to the USS Constitution vessel, which is free to visit. There is no need to present your pass to access the ship.
166
Museum Of Science
Boston's Museum of Science is one of the largest science centers in the world with over 700 interactive exhibits. Everything from electricity and animals to the human body and dinosaurs is covered here, with something for every budding scientist.
167
The Paul Revere House
In 1775, Boston revolutionary, Paul Revere, rode through the night to warn the colonial militia about British troops on the route. The daring journey sealed his place in history and made him the focus of a famous poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Find out what really happened on Paul Revere's journey, and learn all about the American Revolution at his former house in downtown Boston. It's one of the oldest buildings in the city and a designated National Historic Landmark.
168
View Boston Observation Deck
Experience sky-high 360-degree views of Boston from the 52nd floor of the Prudential Tower!
169
Boston Children's Museum
Kids will get the chance to climb a wall, navigate through a giant maze, and create original artwork at this fun, hands-on museum. It's been building innovative and meaningful exhibits for over 100 years, with a continued emphasis on 'engagement and learning through experience’ that has inspired other museums around the world.
170
Salem Witch Museum
Throw out your history textbooks and your Hocus Pocus DVD – this place is where you'll learn all about Salem's infamous witchcraft trials. The Salem Witch Trials took place in 1692, and over 200 people were accused of witchcraft and 20 executed. You'll travel back in time to the 17th-century Salem Village and experience this dramatic period in history, which is brought to life through imaginative stage sets. Please note: Reservations are required for this activity (check your included digital guide for instructions).
171
Museum of Fine Arts
Browse a vast collection of American masterpieces and famous works at Boston's Museum of Fine Art. It houses a mammoth 450,000 paintings, sculptures, textiles, and artifacts, ranging from ancient Egyptian artifacts to contemporary works.
172
Swan Boats
Why pick a run-of-the-mill boat when you can hop on a swan and float majestically across a lagoon. It's not a real swan, of course, but a foot-pedal boat you can ride with friends. The Swan Boats have been a Boston tradition for over 100 years and you can't visit the city without trying them out.
173
Harvard Museum of Natural History
From dinosaurs and tiny insects to meteorites and minerals – you'll discover a huge range of natural specimens at the Harvard Natural History Museum. It's a veritable treasure trove of learning and exploration, whether you fancy yourself as a budding space explorer, an archeologist, or both. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
174
Plimoth Patuxet Museums
Plimoth Patuxet plus Mayflower II or Grist Mill Combo - History comes alive at the Plimoth Plantation. Explore an authentic 17th-century New England settlement and meet the Pilgrims and Natives. This living museum features home-sites, historically-accurate recreations, and some farmyard animals too. There's even a Craft Center where you can watch local artisans practicing historic trades and domestic skills, like bread making and candle making.
175
Plimoth Grist Mill
With your ticket, you'll also have access to the Plimoth Grist Mill – a working reproduction of the 1636 mill – where you can take a fascinating look at the mill’s workings and take home some of the freshly stone-ground organic cornmeal to try. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
176
Samuel Adams Boston Brewery - Jamaica Plain
Get a flavor of American history at this popular Boston brewery – the second-biggest craft brewery in the whole of the US. The Samuel Adams beer is named after the famous revolutionary and founding father of the US, who was a brewer in his time. The Boston Beer Company have been around since 1984 and named their beer after the Boston icon because of his brewing history, and the fact that he learn the craft from his father, just like the owner of the company – Jim Koch. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
177
Peabody Essex Museum
In the 18th-century, sea captains would bring back all kinds of weird and wonderful objects from their journeys. The Peabody Essex Museum is where you can see these 'natural and artificial curiosities from exotic lands'. There are one million works to discover, including an 18th-century Chinese merchant's house transported from China and reassembled in the US, art from diverse cultures, and Indian sculptures. You'll also see maritime manuscripts and a photography collection dating back to when photography was first invented.
178
The House Of The Seven Gables
Admission to a tour of the House of the Seven Gables and access to the Nathaniel Hawthorne House Step into New England's oldest wooden mansion and get a taste of colonial history. The House of the Seven Gables was built in 1668 in witchcraft-capital, Salem, and was made famous by the book of the same name.
179
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
This vibrant, innovative museum lines up an intimate collection of fine and decorative art, and is a popular hangout for contemporary artists and scholars. It's a unique backdrop for browsing art – housed in a striking 19th-century building modeled after a Venetian palazzo filled with plants and trees.
180
Franklin Park Zoo
Meet Boston's ferocious beasts and cute creatures at Franklin Park Zoo. The spacious 72-acre site is full of themed, innovative exhibits that let you get close to the animals and experience their natural surroundings.
181
Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House
A guided tour of the real-life setting of Little Women Explore the charming clapboard farmhouse where American classic Little Women was set. Louisa May Alcott wrote her famous, semi-autobiographical novel here in 1868, and loosely based the story on her own family life with her sisters at Orchard House. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
182
Concord Museum
Browse amazing artifacts and rare historic objects from American history at the Concord Museum. This hidden gem is housed in a colonial-revival building on the side of a tree-lined country road and, once inside, you'll find art and exhibits from the 17th, 18th, and 19th century.
183
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Towering Native American totem poles and huge Maya sculptures are just some of the exhibits at this unique museum. You'll browse precious artifacts of the ancient world and explore human cultural history. See Kalahari hunter-gatherers, ancient art from Peru's south coast, and an original Day of the Dead altar which represents the original Aztec origins of the celebration. Please note: Currently unavailable (covid-19 update).
184
Buckman Tavern
This National Historic Landmark played a key part in the American Revolution - it's where several Lexington militiamen gathered on the morning of April 19, 1775, to await the arrival of British troops. Step into the restored 18th-century tavern and take a self-guided audio tour of the historic spot. You'll learn all about what happened when the alarm bells rang to signal the enemy's approach.
185
USS Constitution Museum
Standing proud on the docks beside the USS Constitution, this fantastic museum tells the story of the famous ship that dates from 1797. ‘Old Ironsides’ as she is lovingly known is the celebrated wooden-hulled, three-masted frigate that served most notably in the War of 1812 against the British. Please note: The Museum is separate to the USS Constitution vessel, which is free to visit. There is no need to present your pass to access the ship.
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aida
Mar 2025
Not to book this experience as every thing we visited was not open till April shame on you You must be aware of this fact thats what you do. you took over £100 and er did not get into to one
Відповідь від хоста
Mar 2025
Hello, Thank you for sharing your feedback. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience you experienced during your visit. We understand your frustration and disappointment, especially given the timing of your trip. We strive to provide accurate information about the availability of our attractions, and we regret that this was not the case for your visit. Your feedback is crucial, and we will ensure that our communication regarding seasonal closures is clearer in the future. Please drop us a email at: [email protected] with all your order information so, we can take a closer look at your case and help you with the best resolution. Awaiting your response. Regards, Go City
aida
Mar 2025
Every thing we went to was not operating due to time of year. Even their trolly bus was not operating until April paid a lot of money for nothing
Відповідь від хоста
Mar 2025
Hello, Thank you for sharing your feedback. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience you experienced due to the seasonal closures. We understand how frustrating it must have been to find many attractions and services unavailable during your visit. Please be assured that we are taking immediate action to address this issue. We will review our seasonal schedules and ensure better communication about operational times to avoid such disappointments in the future. Your feedback is invaluable to us, and we hope to have the opportunity to provide you with a much better experience next time. Please drop us a email at: [email protected] with all your order information so, we can take a closer look at your case and help you with the best resolution. Regards, Go City
welshysar
Feb 2025
Boston is a beautiful city and the go city pass made it easy to plan our trip . The pass also saved lots of $$$ the subway was easy to use (green line could be tricky). Uber taxi also plentiful and reasonable
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Feb 2025
Hello, We appreciate you taking the time to leave us a review. Your feedback is valuable to us as it gives us constant motivation to improve and provide the best services possible. Best Regards, Go City

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