VIP Freedom Trail Tour with Old North Church & Revere House in Boston, MA

Take Walks Tours26 Beacon StreetBoston, MA 02108
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Total Price: $60.18 (USD)
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Overview

Discover Boston's bold and unassuming side in this Boston walking tour of the Freedom Trail and Boston's North End! Join an expert local guide as they talk to you about the rich history of the city and its culture, all the while walking by well-known national landmarks and the unassuming beloved spaces of the people who call Boston their home.

up to 3 hrs 1 or more people

Good To Know

  • Visit sites along the Freedom Trail and experience the local culture of Boston's North End neighborhood, known as Boston's "Little Italy".
  • See historic landmarks like Park Street Church, Granary Burying Ground, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, the Paul Revere House, and more.
  • Tour duration is approximately 3 hours.
  • Arrive 15 minutes prior to your tour's start time.
  • Arrive early to be assured of nearby parking.
  • Wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothes.
  • Bring sunscreen, hats, and rain gear.
  • This Boston walking tour includes an expert local guide.

Description

Walk through history as you explore 13 of the 16 sites along Boston's Freedom Trail with a local historian and storyteller as your guide. Learn the legend of the Midnight Ride as you step into Old North Church—with a private guide—and Paul Revere's home, and discover how one fateful night changed American history. Along the way, you'll get a firsthand look at the sites that were integral to America's fervent pursuit for independence, from Faneuil Hall to the site of the Boston Massacre.

Your adventure begins in the lush, green Boston Common, America's oldest urban park. With roots in the 17th century and ties to the American Revolution, there's no better place to begin your journey along the Freedom Trail.

From there, head to the Massachusetts State House, located on land once owned by the one and only John Hancock.

After swinging by the Park Street Church, head to the Granary Burying Ground, the final resting place of notable patriots such as Samuel Adams and Paul Revere.

Continuing along the Freedom Trail, you'll see sights that played a pivotal role in early American history. Discover the space where revolutionaries met to plan pivotal events such as the Boston Tea Party, pause at the somber site of the Boston Massacre, and hear the story of Samuel Adams at Faneuil Hall.

Next, it's time to head into the North End neighborhood. Over the centuries, this part of Boston has become a home to a thriving Italian immigrant community, but it also happens to be the home of the final two Freedom Trail sites on your itinerary. First, you'll step into the Old North Church and enjoy a private guided experience. You'll even climb the bell tower and see where two strategically placed lanterns launched the American Revolution.

Finally, you'll have time to explore Revere's very own home at your own pace as your Freedom Trail experience comes full-circle.
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Frequently Asked Questions about VIP Freedom Trail Tour with Old North Church & Revere House

Where is the meeting point?

Meeting point is at the Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial at 26 Beacon St, Boston, MA 02108. Your guide will be holding a Walks sign. The tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time.

How long is this tour?

This morning walking tour is approximately 2 hours.

What if I'm late?

If you are running late, it's best to contact the tour operator at the phone number on your e-ticket so they can reach out to your guide. This is not always possible for all tours - their guides are with other clients and are already into the tour (they ask them not to use their phones during their tour). But in some cases, a few-minute delay can be remedied. Most times, guides leave the meeting point within 5 minutes of the tour start time.

What is included in this walking tour?

You will be given a local English-speaking guide and an expertly guided walking tour. The tours are all given in English. They don’t offer multi-language tours.

What landmarks will we be visiting?

Discover the rich history of Boston as you explore its iconic landmarks. Begin your journey at the State House before visiting the solemn Granary Burying Ground and the historic Kings Chapel Burying Ground. Walk in the footsteps of scholars at Boston Latin School and peruse the shelves of the Old Corner Book Store. Learn about revolutionary gatherings at the Old South Meeting House and visit the site of the infamous Boston Massacre. Experience the city's culinary heritage at Union Oyster House and The Bell In Hand Tavern. Admire the architectural beauty of Park Street Church and explore the bustling Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Conclude your tour with a visit to The Paul Revere House, where history comes to life.

Is transportation included?

No.

Is parking provided?

No, but multiple parking garages and street parking are available near the tour's departure point. The departure point is also near public transportation.

Are there any age/physical/health/etc. restrictions for this tour?

There aren't any age restrictions for this tour. True to their name, most Walks Inc.'s tours involve walking for at least half, if not most of the time. Except for a few of their day trips, driving tours, or boat excursions, you can expect to walk a fair amount. Guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty.

Is this tour wheelchair accessible?

No.

Can I bring my camera?

Yes! There are a lot of photo opportunities on this tour.

What should I bring?

You may bring water, a hat, sunglasses, parasol, and/or sunscreen, a coat, umbrella, or outer layers for the cooler months), and a photo ID for some of the stop-over sights.

What should I wear?

They recommend guests wear attire appropriate for the day's weather forecast and comfortable walking shoes so it's easy to navigate along uneven surfaces, dirt paths, cobblestone, etc. Due to the religious nature of holy sites such as churches and catacombs, all individuals, regardless of gender and age, must cover their shoulders and knees. During warmer seasons, you can bring extra covering (scarves, sweaters, sarongs, etc.) to put on just before entering.

What is the protocol for when it rains?

The tours run rain or shine, and their guides are great at navigating various weather conditions to ensure you're as comfortable as possible. They will find shade where they can, overhangs to pause under - stuff like that. On rare occasions, if the weather is particularly dramatic, some sites may close (e.g., the Colosseum may close in case of flooding). If time allows and they have a prior warning, they will contact you as soon as they find out.

Should I bring the confirmation email?

A physical or digital copy of this confirmation email is not required to join your tour. Your guide (or tour coordinator) will have your name in their database, so as long as you know the name on the booking, you're set!

How many people are on a tour?

The tour is ideal for small groups of 20 individuals or less. Their tours allow up to 20 individuals at a time.