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Freedom Trail History and Food Tour in Boston

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  • Savor authentic chowder and baked beans at lively Boston Public Market
  • Explore the vibrant food hall in the historic Cradle of Liberty
  • Enjoy scenic walks along the stunning, revitalized Rose Kennedy Greenway
  • Experience colonial history firsthand at Paul Revere’s preserved home
  • Marvel at Old North Church’s rich history and iconic architecture

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Inclusions

  • English-speaking guide

  • Food recommendations

  • Local stories and history

Exclusions

  • Meals and beverages

  • Tips and gratuities

  • Other personal expenses

  • Food costs (optional $30 to cover all food recommendations)

Additional Info

  • Free for children aged 0-3

  • Children aged 0-12 must be accompanied by a paying adult

  • Children aged 13+ will be charged the same rate as adults

  • Group size: 1-15 participant(s)

  • This tour involves a considerable amount of walking and stairs. Please make sure you are fit enough to participate

  • This tour covers 1.2 miles at a leisurely pace

  • The ticket includes the guided walking tour portion of this experience, but food isn’t included. Purchasing the recommended items at each stop is optional and would cost around $30

  • Sunscreen / Sunglasses / Caps or hats

  • Walking shoes

  • For smooth entry, please refrain from wearing flip flops, shorts, tank tops, or sleeveless shirts

  • Please dress accordingly depending on the day's weather conditions

  • This activity is stroller and wheelchair-accessible

  • Please refer to the venue's official website for more information about PWD accessibility

From₱2,090.30Per Person

What's included in Freedom Trail History and Food Tour in Boston

(Subject to Option Inclusions)
  • [Departure] 11:00, meet up at Boston Public Market. Meet your guide at the Congress Street entrance of the Boston Public Market, where Congress Street intersects with Hanover Street. Your guide will be wearing an orange hat that says ExperienceFirst..Please arrive at the location 15 mins before the departure time
  • [Attraction/experience] 2 hour(s), Guided tour, Haymarket, Blackstone Block Architects, Quincy Market, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Rose Kennedy Greenway, Salumeria Italiana, Paul Revere House, Old North Church, Parziale's Bakery
  • [Return] 13:00, at Polcari’s Coffee, This tour ends across from Polcari’s Coffee.
Freedom Trail History and Food Tour in Boston
Freedom Trail History and Food Tour in Boston
Participants able to enjoy the authentic regional specialties throughout the journey
Participants able to enjoy the authentic regional specialties throughout the journey
A lively outdoor market with shoppers browsing colorful stalls and fresh goods
A lively outdoor market with shoppers browsing colorful stalls and fresh goods
People browsing handmade goods and produce in a bright, community-centered marketplace setting
People browsing handmade goods and produce in a bright, community-centered marketplace setting
Indoor market filled with vendor stalls, colorful signs, and bustling local shoppers browsing goods
Indoor market filled with vendor stalls, colorful signs, and bustling local shoppers browsing goods
Visitors looking at architecture and street details along a walking route
Visitors looking at architecture and street details along a walking route
A mix of old and new buildings create a unique cityscape view
A mix of old and new buildings create a unique cityscape view
Rows of specialty food stalls offering local products inside a clean, organized market environment
Rows of specialty food stalls offering local products inside a clean, organized market environment

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Explore Boston’s Freedom Trail on a guided walking tour that blends rich history with the city’s vibrant food culture. Led by a knowledgeable local, this experience connects iconic landmarks with optional tastings of regional favorites such as clam chowder, baked beans, and cannoli. Participants visit key sites including the Boston Public Market, Faneuil Hall, Paul Revere House, and Old North Church. On Fridays and Saturdays, the tour includes a stop at the historic Haymarket, a 300-year-old open-air market tradition. As the group strolls through Boston’s historic streets, they’ll hear lesser-known tales and enjoy scenic spots like the Rose Kennedy Greenway and the New England Holocaust Memorial.

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