Experience the iconic Freedom Trail in Boston on a small-group walking tour. Explore the city’s revolutionary history with a knowledgeable local guide in just 2.5 hours!
Experience the iconic Freedom Trail in Boston on a small-group walking tour. Explore the city’s revolutionary history with a knowledgeable local guide in just 2.5 hours!
- Boston Foundation Monument - Meet your guide at the Boston Foundation Monument on Boston Common, directly opposite 50 Beacon Street and steps from the iconic Freedom Trail.
- Massachusetts State House - Massachusetts state capitol and “Hub of the Solar System” (1798)
- Boston Common - Oldest public land in the Americas and Boston’s communal…
- Boston Foundation Monument - Meet your guide at the Boston Foundation Monument on Boston Common, directly opposite 50 Beacon Street and steps from the iconic Freedom Trail.
- Massachusetts State House - Massachusetts state capitol and “Hub of the Solar System” (1798)
- Boston Common - Oldest public land in the Americas and Boston’s communal grazing pasture (1634)
- Park Street Church - Active church and tallest building in 19th-century Boston (1809)
- Granary Burying Ground - Boston’s third-oldest burying ground and final resting place for Revolutionary Boston (1660)
- King’s Chapel - First Church of England in Puritan Boston (1686, 1754)
- King’s Chapel Burying Ground - Oldest burying ground in Boston (1630)
- Statue of Benjamin Franklin - Site of oldest public school in the Americas, Boston Latin School (1635)
- Old City Hall - Center of Boston politics for more than a century (1865)
- Old Corner Bookstore - Former publishing house of Ticknor & Fields (1718)
- Old South Meeting House - Congregationalist meeting house (1729) and origin site of Boston Tea Party (1773)
- Old State House - Colonial capitol of Massachusetts Bay Colony and oldest public building in Boston (1713)
- Boston Massacre Site - Tragedy strikes when British soldiers kill five Bostonians (1770)
- Statue of Samuel Adams - Renowned political leader of Boston’s Sons of Liberty
- Faneuil Hall Marketplace - Hosted Boston’s town meeting and known today as “The Cradle of Liberty” (1742)
- Union Oyster House - Oldest restaurant in the United States (1826) located in historic building (1704)
- North Square Park - Historic public square in heart of Boston’s North End (1634)
- The Paul Revere House - Home of Paul Revere and oldest structure in Downtown Boston (1680)
- Paul Revere Statue - Pedestrian-only space honoring the famous Midnight Ride (1775)
- Old North Church & Historic Site - Boston’s oldest church held signal lanterns during Midnight Ride of Paul Revere (1723)
- Copp’s Hill Burying Ground - Second-oldest burying ground in Boston (1659)
- Copps Hill Terrace - Our tour concludes overlooking the Charles River and two major Freedom Trail landmarks: the U.S.S. Constitution (1797) and Bunker Hill Monument (1775 battle)
- Limited group size for a more personalized experience (16 guests max)
- Explore Downtown Boston and the historic North End neighborhood
- A comprehensive tour of the Freedom Trail, covering all 16 iconic landmarks
- Limited group size for a more personalized experience (16 guests max)
- Explore Downtown Boston and the historic North End neighborhood
- A comprehensive tour of the Freedom Trail, covering all 16 iconic landmarks
- Charlestown Neighborhood
- Admission inside Museums
- Gratuities
- Charlestown Neighborhood
- Admission inside Museums
- Gratuities
The Freedom Trail, a brick-paved walking route famous worldwide, connects Boston’s essential role in the initiation of the American Revolution. It is recommended to explore this pathway with a small group, guided by a well-informed local. Throughout your journey of 2.5 hours, beginning from Boston Common to Copp’s Hill Terrace in the North End, you will…
The Freedom Trail, a brick-paved walking route famous worldwide, connects Boston’s essential role in the initiation of the American Revolution. It is recommended to explore this pathway with a small group, guided by a well-informed local. Throughout your journey of 2.5 hours, beginning from Boston Common to Copp’s Hill Terrace in the North End, you will have the opportunity to witness all the sixteen official landmarks showcased on the Freedom Trail.
Our intimate group tour deeply explores the years from 1760 to 1776, a period of tremendous upheaval that paved the way for the American Revolution. As we walk in the wake of Boston’s colonial inhabitants, we wrestle with their crucial dilemma—loyalty versus rebellion to the rulers and government.
Through engaging narrative-based tours, Hub Town Tours provides a robust outlook on why Boston is referred to as America’s ‘Cradle of Liberty.’ As you pass by significant locations of the Revolutionary-era Boston, your guide will unfold the riveting narrative of a petite colonial town moving towards a war against a mighty empire.
- Not recommended for travelers who have difficulty standing for extended periods
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.