Join this 2 hour guided walking tour with a local Boston tour guide to share the stories and history. Stroll the Freedom Trail's sites from Boston Common, past historic cemeteries, the old and new State Houses, the site of the Boston Massacre, and Faneuil Hall. See where the Boston Tea Party and Revolutions were planned.
We'll see the sites along the Freedom Trail and give you the true history; as well as travel tips and local knowledge of Boston today.
Boston's historic center may be small, but it packs in so much history.
Founding American fathers Sam Adams, Ben Franklin, and George Washington all roamed its streets.
Founded in 1634, Boston Common is America's oldest public park, offering a serene starting point for the Freedom Trail. This historic green space has witnessed centuries of history, from British troop encampments during the Revolutionary War to civil rights rallies in the 20th century.
Completed in 1798, the Massachusetts State House is a shining symbol of Boston. Its iconic golden dome stands as a testament to the architectural beauty of the city and serves as the seat of Massachusetts' government. Learn about its role in the state's legislative process and rich history.
Erected in 1809, Park Street Church has been at the heart of many significant events, including the first public anti-slavery address in the U.S. Its towering steeple is a landmark of Boston's skyline and a powerful reminder of the city's progressive past.
You will make your own way to the meeting points