Explore Boston’s iconic sites in a day: Harvard, Fenway Park, Freedom Trail, and more. Enjoy hassle-free travel from New York.
Explore Boston’s iconic sites in a day: Harvard, Fenway Park, Freedom Trail, and more. Enjoy hassle-free travel from New York.
- New York - The state features a diverse mix of urban and rural settings, from the vibrant cityscape of New York City to the picturesque farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the majestic Adirondacks, and the beautiful shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
- Connecticut - Known as the “Constitution State,” Connecticut, one of the original 13 colonies,…
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New York - The state features a diverse mix of urban and rural settings, from the vibrant cityscape of New York City to the picturesque farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the majestic Adirondacks, and the beautiful shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
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Connecticut - Known as the “Constitution State,” Connecticut, one of the original 13 colonies, is abundant in history, culture, and natural beauty.
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Massachusetts - Massachusetts offers a captivating blend of history, innovation, and culture, making it a cornerstone of American identity and a popular destination for travelers.
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Boston - Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in the United States. Its unique combination of history, innovation, and culture offers something for everyone, from history enthusiasts to food lovers and sports fans!
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Copley Square - Copley Square, a public plaza in the Back Bay area of Boston, is home to numerous city landmarks.
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Trinity Church - Trinity Church in the City of Boston is ranked among the top ten structures in the nation by the American Association of Architects and is designated as a National Historic Landmark.
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Boston Public Library - It was the first public library to lend books, the first to have a branch library, the first to have a children’s area, and the first large free municipal library in the United States.
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Fairmont Copley Plaza Boston - Since its grand opening in 1912, this luxurious landmark hotel in downtown Boston has symbolized the city’s grandeur and rich heritage.
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Boston Marathon Finish Line - Many runners consider crossing the marathon finish line a sacred experience. Joy, tears, and happiness are shared as the final step across a simple line chalked on the ground marks the end of a 26.2-mile marathon.
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Boston Public Garden - The Public Garden is America’s first public botanical garden. From its inception, it was ornamental and floral, with winding walkways for strolling.
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Boston Common - Boston Common, recognized as the nation’s oldest public park, played a significant role in the development of landscape architecture and conservation.
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Cheers - The American television comedy Cheers, which aired for 11 seasons and 275 episodes from September 30, 1982, to May 20, 1993, was inspired by the tavern at Hampshire House.
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George Washington Statue - The largest sculpture in Boston is a statue of George Washington on horseback. This monument appears at the top of a Google search for Boston.
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Newbury Street - Boston’s upscale Back Bay neighborhood’s renowned Newbury Street retail district features internationally renowned designers, trendy boutiques, and locally owned stores.
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Christian Science Plaza - In 2011, the Christian Science Plaza was designated a Boston Landmark. The 14-acre Christian Science Plaza is the largest private open space in Boston accessible to the public.
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Symphony Hall - With its perfect acoustics, Symphony Hall is a Boston landmark and the home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
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Berklee College of Music - Berklee is the leading institution for music and the performing arts. It is the largest independent college in the world that teaches contemporary music.
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Commonwealth Avenue Mall - A magnificent avenue where people enjoy walking. A focal point of the Back Bay, the avenue is lined with shade trees and was inspired by Parisian boulevards and French Boulevard style when it was created.
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Harvard Bridge - The Harvard Bridge connects Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Boston. It is the longest bridge over the Charles River.
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Cambridge - Home to two of America’s most prestigious universities. Although located just across the Charles River from Boston, Cambridge has a distinct atmosphere that is easily recognizable.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and science.
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Cambridge City Hall - Cambridge City Hall is not just a government building but also a historical treasure that reflects the city’s architectural beauty, philanthropic legacy, and vibrant community spirit.
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Harvard University - Harvard University is a private Ivy League research institution based in Cambridge. Harvard University is committed to producing leaders in a wide range of fields who have an impact on the world, as well as to excellence in teaching, learning, and research.
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Harvard Yard - The oldest and most prominent area of Harvard University’s campus is Harvard Yard. It remains the university campus’s geographical and historic center. Visitors are greeted by wide grounds, elegant architecture, and a lively academic environment at the yard’s main entrance at Johnston Gate, surrounded by its oldest buildings.
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Cambridge Rindge & Latin School - The second-oldest public high school in the US is Cambridge Latin School. It has been recognized as one of the nation’s best public high schools.
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Cambridge Public Library - The Cambridge Public Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is renowned for its architectural significance, community involvement, and varied activities and resources.
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Longfellow Bridge - The “Salt-and-Pepper Shaker Bridge” is another name for the 1901 bridge. Great views of the city and the Charles River can be enjoyed from the bridge.
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Beacon Hill - Beacon Hill is home to several historical sites. The beacon that once stood high on the hill to alert residents of invaders is the source of the name of one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods.
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Massachusetts State House - The State House’s golden dome, initially covered in wooden shingles, copper-plated, and then gilded in 23-karat gold leaf, is its most recognizable feature. Since its inauguration in 1798, it has served as the seat of the Massachusetts government.
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Freedom Trail - Boston’s famous 2.5-mile Freedom Trail connects 16 nationally significant historic sites, each an authentic gem. These cultural treasures remain due to preservation efforts, making Boston truly special.
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Quincy Market - The Greenway is a modern public park located in the heart of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
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Rose Kennedy Greenway - The Greenway is a modern public park located in the heart of Boston. The 17-acre Greenway was officially inaugurated in October 2008 and is situated on property left over when the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway was demolished as part of the Big Dig project.
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Fenway Park - Fenway Park is a baseball stadium that has been home to the Boston Red Sox since 1912.
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Boston University - Boston University is a private research university. Through 17 schools and colleges spread over three metropolitan sites, it offers medical, dentistry, business, and legal degrees in addition to bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees.
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Warrior Ice Arena - Warrior Arena is an ice hockey arena and practice facility for the Boston Bruins.
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Auerbach Center - The Auerbach Center is the practice facility for the NBA’s Boston Celtics.

- Transport by air-conditioned vehicle
- Professional guide
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Driver/guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only)
- Transport by air-conditioned vehicle
- Professional guide
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Driver/guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only)
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Souvenirs (available to purchase)
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Souvenirs (available to purchase)
Unearth the beauty of Boston with us.
Just sit back and relax while we take care of your travel and itinerary needs, from perfectly coordinated pickups to complete tours.
We’ll take you around Boston’s finest:
• Fenway Park - Boston Red Sox’s iconic stadium
• Harvard University - Featuring main stops at Harvard Yard, Old Yard, John Harvard Statue,…
Unearth the beauty of Boston with us.
Just sit back and relax while we take care of your travel and itinerary needs, from perfectly coordinated pickups to complete tours.
We’ll take you around Boston’s finest:
• Fenway Park - Boston Red Sox’s iconic stadium
• Harvard University - Featuring main stops at Harvard Yard, Old Yard, John Harvard Statue, Johnston Gate, and Harvard souvenir store.
• Copley Square - Visit the Trinity church, Fairmont Copley Hotel, Boston Public Library, John Hancock Tower, and the Boston Marathon’s “End line”.
• The Boston Common and its public gardens
• The Freedom Trail - Discover Massachusetts State house, Old state House, Granary Burying ground, Kings chapel, Faneuil hall.
• Quincy Market
Boston is packed with gems and we’re here to help you discover them.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
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.