Explore Boston’s Freedom Trail with expert guides, then savor local craft beers and lunch. Dive into history and taste the revolution.
Explore Boston’s Freedom Trail with expert guides, then savor local craft beers and lunch. Dive into history and taste the revolution.
- Faneuil Hall Marketplace - Join your guide at the historic Faneuil Hall Marketplace located at 121 South Market Street (02109). Look for the distinctive black-and-white “Coach” banners across from Quincy Market!
- Quincy Market - This historic public market (1826) is the heart of Boston’s tourism.
- Faneuil Hall - Known as “The Cradle of…
- Faneuil Hall Marketplace - Join your guide at the historic Faneuil Hall Marketplace located at 121 South Market Street (02109). Look for the distinctive black-and-white “Coach” banners across from Quincy Market!
- Quincy Market - This historic public market (1826) is the heart of Boston’s tourism.
- Faneuil Hall - Known as “The Cradle of Liberty,” it hosted Boston’s town meetings (1742).
- Boston Massacre Site - A tragic event where British soldiers killed five Bostonians (1770).
- Old State House - The colonial capitol of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and Boston’s oldest public building (1713).
- Old South Meeting House - A Congregationalist meeting house (1729) and the starting point of the Boston Tea Party (1773).
- Old Corner Bookstore - Once the publishing house of Ticknor & Fields (1718).
- Old City Hall - The hub of Boston politics for over a century (1865).
- Statue of Benjamin Franklin - Marks the site of the oldest public school in the Americas, Boston Latin School (1635).
- King’s Chapel - The first Church of England in Puritan Boston (1686, 1754).
- King’s Chapel Burying Ground - Boston’s first burial ground (1630) and the oldest landmark on the Freedom Trail.
- Granary Burying Ground - Boston’s third-oldest burial ground and the final resting place for many from Revolutionary Boston (1660).
- Park Street Church - An active church and the tallest building in 19th-century Boston (1809).
- Boston Common - The oldest public land in the Americas and Boston’s communal grazing area (1634).
- Massachusetts State House - The state capitol of Massachusetts, known as the “Hub of the Solar System” (1798).
- Democracy Brewing - A worker-owned brewery dedicated to crafting excellent beers and supporting the community. Your ticket includes a beer tasting and an all-inclusive lunch featuring New England favorites like lobster rolls, clam chowder, and more!
- Beer Tasting & All-Inclusive Lunch
- Freedom Trail (11 of 16 Landmarks)
- Downtown Boston Only
- Beer Tasting & All-Inclusive Lunch
- Freedom Trail (11 of 16 Landmarks)
- Downtown Boston Only
- Gratuity for Guide (optional)
- Admission inside Museums
- North End & Charlestown
- Gratuity for Guide (optional)
- Admission inside Museums
- North End & Charlestown
Boston’s pivotal role in the American Revolution is highlighted by the iconic brick-lined Freedom Trail. This renowned path is best explored on foot with a knowledgeable historian. A new collaboration between two local businesses offers a 2.5-hour “Tour & Taste” experience, blending Boston’s rich history with an all-inclusive lunch at a local brewery!…
Boston’s pivotal role in the American Revolution is highlighted by the iconic brick-lined Freedom Trail. This renowned path is best explored on foot with a knowledgeable historian. A new collaboration between two local businesses offers a 2.5-hour “Tour & Taste” experience, blending Boston’s rich history with an all-inclusive lunch at a local brewery!
The tour navigates through Downtown Boston, visiting 11 of the 16 official Freedom Trail landmarks. Throughout the journey, the expert guide provides in-depth insights into the years 1768 to 1775, a period of great upheaval leading to the American Revolution. Participants walk in the footsteps of Colonial Bostonians, who faced the challenging yet crucial decision of loyalty or rebellion against the crown and country.
With an engaging storytelling style, Hub Town Tours offers an ideal introduction to Boston’s reputation as America’s “Cradle of Liberty.” The tour concludes at Democracy Brewing, where guests can savor local craft beers and a lunch featuring lobster rolls, clam chowder, and more.
- Not recommended for travelers who have difficulty standing for extended periods
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 30 travelers
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.