Freedom Trail Walk Shore Excursion in Boston, Massachusetts

Travel back to Revolutionary Boston while touring the scenes of critical events along the Freedom Trail. Highlights include the Massachusetts State House, Park Street Church and the Granary Burying Ground, the final resting place of famous Americans including John Hancock, Samuel Adams and Paul Revere.

Then you’re off to see America's First Public School and the Old Corner Book Store, where the nation's greatest authors including Emerson, Longfellow and Hawthorne often gathered. After arriving in the heart of Old Boston, you’ll view the Old South Meeting House where angry colonists met on the eve of the Boston Tea Party to plan that fateful day. Near the circle of stones in front of the Old State House, you’ll hear the story of the Boston Massacre, the first bloodshed of the Revolution.

Continuing to the North End, Boston's oldest surviving residential neighborhood and home of Paul Revere, you’ll see the Old North Church where Revere ordered two lanterns hung to signal that the British Redcoats were approaching by sea.

Your tour ends at Quincy Market, where you may return on the complimentary shuttle back to the pier at your leisure.

ご注意:This tour includes approximately 3 hours of walking. The Freedom Trail sites include steps, uneven ground, areas under construction, cobblestones, crowds, and busy city intersections. It’s not recommended for guests who utilize a wheelchair, scooter, walker, cane, or have limited mobility. Those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Casual, weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable, flat walking shoes are suggested.

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