Uncover Boston’s rich history on a private tour that goes beyond the popular Freedom Trail. Discover hidden gems and learn about the diverse individuals who shaped the city. Don’t miss the chance to try local delicacies like a lobster roll and cider.
- Copley Square - Meet your guide in Copley Square, and see Trinity Church and Boston Public Library, built as a “palace for the people” and was the first large, free municipal library in America.
- Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial - Visit the historic 54th Regiment Memorial, where Robert Gould Shaw led the regiment out of Boston to fight the South in the Civil War.
- Boston Public Garden - Enjoy Boston Commons Public Garden, and see the fun Make Way for Ducklings statues.
- Boston Public Market - Visit the famous Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Quincy Market, and vibrant Boston Public Market.
- Granary Burying Ground - Enjoy some of the key sites of the Freedom Trail, including the Granary Burying Ground, where Paul Revere, John Hancock, and Sam Adams are buried.
- Park Street Church - See Park Street Church, part of the Freedom Trail, from where the women’s march took place.
- Beacon Hill - Stroll through the picturesque Beacon Hill neighbourhood, lined with Federal-style and Victorian brick row houses lit by antique lanterns.
- Boston Harbor - Finish with an idyllic stroll along Boston Harbour, where the famous Boston Tea Party took place.
- Plenty of time for photo ops at top sights
- Private professional guide for personalized experience
- Food and drink
- Gratuities (optional)
- Transportation
- Hotel pickup/drop-off
Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a frequent traveler to Boston, this tour provides an intimate experience that spans the city’s significant sites and uncovers spots commonly overlooked on routine tours.
On this exclusive journey, you’ll delve into Boston’s profound history, tracing it from its pre-revolutionary days up till the contemporary era.
You’ll learn about renowned locals like John Hancock and John Adams, whose names might be familiar to you, and discover the lesser-known tales of minorities - immigrants, African-Americans, and women - who have constantly contributed to the city’s historical narrative, shaping Boston into the iconic place it is today.
No trip to Boston is complete without savoring its remarkable local cuisine, and your personal guide will share their top picks with you. If you wish to try the staples: a delish lobster roll and excellent cider made from local apples (cost not included), they’ll point you to their favorite haunt.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.