
Boston Guided Walking Tour
- 2 Stunden
- 44 Bewertungen
One of the oldest cities in the United States, Boston is home to significant history. Discover its key monuments, buildings, and intriguing areas on this guided walking tour.
Boston Guided Walking Tour Itinerary
Meet your guide at the scheduled time at the Greenway Carousel, adjacent to the historic Long Wharf. The tour will start with a walking exploration of Boston's emblematic sights.
Your route includes the Rose Kennedy Greenway, a major urban park over a mile (1.6 km) long. Continuing, you’ll walk down State Street to the Custom House Tower in the Financial District.
Next, the tour will visit the 19th century Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall, recognized as "the cradle of liberty", where notable figures like Samuel Adams and James Otis spoke.
You will then proceed to the Old State House, one of the nation's oldest buildings, known for the Boston Massacre in 1770, pivotal to American independence.
A stop at the historical Old City Hall, notable for its French architecture, is included. Here, visitors can take a photo with the bronze donkey statue.
A break at a traditional bar will allow you to enjoy a local beer or a non-alcoholic drink, while the guide shares interesting city anecdotes.
Next, head to the Massachusetts State House, built in the 18th century with its distinctive gilded dome, offering views alongside Boston's modern skyline, including the John Hancock Tower.
The tour concludes with a walk through the historic streets of Beacon Hill, showcasing its charming houses.
Temporary Changes
Until January 15, 2023, the meeting point is at Aquarium "T" Station at Long Wharf. After this date, meet at The Greenway Carousel.
Preise
Inklusive
- English speaking guide.
- One drink per person.
Tipps
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility