Historic Guided Walking Tours
and Freedom Trail® Tour followed by 30-minute Mini-Boston Harbor Cruise

Advance Reservations Are Required

Tour #3

The best way to see Boston is on foot

     Experience up close Boston's historic treasures! Over 120 points of interest seen by all on our 90-minute Boston Adventure guaranteed. Trolleys and ducks don't take you there like we do. Learn up close and in detail factual accounts of Boston's rich history with your personalized tour guide. No stopping, no getting on and off wasting your valuable time. No traffic delays or BIG DIG worries. Best value for your money. See all you came to Boston to see. 100% fully-narrated, fun and educational experience for all ages! Exclusive: See the North End, Boston's oldest neighborhood and Italian district.

     Aye! Combine your walking adventure with a truly fun harbor cruise!

     Then tour Boston's Back Bay, Beacon Hill and downtown Financial Districts, and walk the historic Freedom Trail® from Boston Common to Faneuil Hall Marketplace.

     Then step aboard the (T) Water Taxi. Your boating experience combines a 30-minute cruise on historic Boston Harbor with seeing the Old North Church, where two lanterns signaled Paul Revere's famous ride.

     See Bunker Hill and the U.S.S. Cassin Young and Charlestown Navy Yard, home of "Old Ironsides," the U.S.S. Constitution!


Tours depart daily at Noon and 5 pm. from the State House.

Available for parties of 4 or more only

THIS TOUR AVAILABLE FOR SCHOOL GROUPS AND FIELD TRIPS AT REDUCED RATES
(CERTAIN MINIMUMS APPLY)

Tour Prices:
$30 adults
$25 seniors/military
$15 children (under 12 years)
(includes complimentary admissions)

90-minutes of fun! Includes complimentary Boston souvenir with pictures!

EDUCATION FACTS:

Q1: How many signers of the Declaration of Independence are buried in the Granary Burying Ground in Boston and what are their names?

Q2: What is the name of the “oldest park” in America and when and where was it founded?

Q3: How many children did Paul Revere father from his 2 wives? What were his wives names?

Q4: What building in historic Boston is nicknamed “The Cradle of Liberty” and when was it built?

Q5: What is the nickname of the ship U.S.S. Constitution and where is it berthed today?

A: Find these answers on your Boston Adventures tour and Boston Scavenger HuntSM


CONGRATULATIONS!

CORRECT ANSWERS:

Q1: Three, Robert Treat Paine, John Hancock, Samuel Adams
Q2: Boston Common, 1634, BOSTON
Q3: Sixteen, Sarah Orne, Rachel Walker
Q4: Faneuil Hall,1742
Q5: Old Ironsides, Charlestown, MA

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