Join our small group Boston tour and explore historic sites with an expert guide. Learn the fascinating origins of everyday things and discover hidden stories of liberty’s birthplace.
Join our small group Boston tour and explore historic sites with an expert guide. Learn the fascinating origins of everyday things and discover hidden stories of liberty’s birthplace.
- Harvard University - Discover how a one-acre farm evolved into a world-renowned research institution, and learn about the individuals who made Harvard influential, affluent, and prestigious.
- Beacon Hill - A historic neighborhood in Boston where the affluent and powerful governed the city for two centuries. Optional stops are available for…
- Harvard University - Discover how a one-acre farm evolved into a world-renowned research institution, and learn about the individuals who made Harvard influential, affluent, and prestigious.
- Beacon Hill - A historic neighborhood in Boston where the affluent and powerful governed the city for two centuries. Optional stops are available for photos and exploration.
- Granary Burying Ground - Established on the site of a former grain storehouse due to lack of space at The King’s Chapel Burial Ground, it is the resting place of many patriots.
- King’s Chapel - The first Anglican Church and the oldest burial ground in Boston.
- Old City Hall - Originally the site of The Latin School, the first free public school in America. It is located across from The Parker House, the oldest hotel in town, and behind the historic King’s Chapel and Burial Ground.
- Old South Meeting House - An early Congregational church and meeting place for The Sons of Liberty, later desecrated by British Dragoons (Mounted Infantry).
- Faneuil Hall Marketplace - The oldest outdoor market in America and Boston’s first town hall.
- Old State House - Served as the seat of government for Massachusetts as a colony and later as a state. It was the site of the Boston Massacre and the reading of The Declaration of Independence.
- North End - Boston’s oldest neighborhood, predominantly British during the 17th and 18th centuries, with some French Protestant/Huguenots. It saw a large influx of Irish and Jewish residents in the 19th century, eventually becoming Little Italy in the 20th century.
- Bunker Hill - The site of the first battle of the new Continental Army, a pyrrhic victory for the British occupiers and a lesson from the Patriots on the new face of warfare.
- Charlestown Navy Yard - A site where hundreds of American battleships were built and repaired. It is home to the U.S.S Constitution, famously known as Old Ironside, the oldest ship afloat and America’s Ship of State.

- Bottled Spring water
- Coke
- Diet Coke
- Juice Boxes
- Bottled Spring water
- Coke
- Diet Coke
- Juice Boxes
- We are equipped to carry luggage on tours with four or fewer guests.
- We are equipped to carry luggage on tours with four or fewer guests.
Join a small group tour, limited to just six guests, and discover the fascinating origins of everyday items. Delight in the tales of the iconic locations where liberty was forged, narrated by an exceptional guide and driver who is truly knowledgeable. Stewie will guide you through the interior of Old Ironsides, the battleground and museum at The Battle…
Join a small group tour, limited to just six guests, and discover the fascinating origins of everyday items. Delight in the tales of the iconic locations where liberty was forged, narrated by an exceptional guide and driver who is truly knowledgeable. Stewie will guide you through the interior of Old Ironsides, the battleground and museum at The Battle of Bunker Hill, and the remarkable history of Harvard, all while sharing intriguing facts about Boston that even many locals are unaware of. Our service is superior because, unlike large chains, we are a local business that thrives on guest satisfaction.
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.