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Highlights of Boston Free Tour

In Boston, every street corner tells a story. From the peaceful Public Garden to the lively Faneuil Hall, join us on a free tour as we explore Boston's iconic landmarks and history. The Best of Boston Free Walking Tour Itinerary.

  • 3 hours
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In Boston, every street corner tells a story. From the peaceful Public Garden to the lively Faneuil Hall, join us on a free tour as we explore Boston's iconic landmarks and history.

The Best of Boston Free Walking Tour Itinerary

Your Boston adventure begins in the Boston Public Garden next to the Ether Monument, where the guide will introduce you to the garden's charm and swan boats. The tour will lead you through the cobblestone streets of Beacon Hill, sharing stories of its historic brownstones and famous residents.

Embarking on The Freedom Trail, we'll head through Boston Common and past the Massachusetts State House's golden dome. A stop at the Robert Gould Shaw Monument and Granary Burying Ground will offer insights into the city's history.

Wandering further, we'll encounter the Statue of Benjamin Franklin and the Site of the First School in the United States, discussing important details of US history. The guide will also bring colonial history to life at Old South Church and the Old State House.

Next will be Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, followed by a moment at the Holocaust Memorial.

The journey concludes in the North End, the Italian neighborhood, where the guide will share stories of Paul Revere's ride and the historic Old North Church. After a total of 2 hours, our free Boston highlights tour will end at this church.

Included

  • English–speaking guide

Not included

  • Tips

Tips

  • Accessibility: Only some areas are accessible. An accompanying person is required.

Location

Activity location

7 Arlington St, Boston, MA 02116-3402, United States

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