Boston’s Freedom Trail: A Revolutionary Walking Tour
Boston’s Freedom Trail gets real on foot, with a guide-led walk that threads through all 16 official sites. I especially […]
Boston’s Freedom Trail gets real on foot, with a guide-led walk that threads through all 16 official sites. I especially […]
MIT in 70 minutes still feels big. You start in Kendall Square and end up with a clearer sense of
Revolution-era Boston, footstep by footstep. This small-group Freedom Trail tour threads together all 16 official landmarks while your historian guide
Boston to Salem, no car needed. This City Cruises high-speed ferry turns two historic towns into a same-day plan, with
Punting from Cambridge’s back door is brilliant. This private chauffeured River Cam ride is built for seeing the city’s most
Boston Harbor has a way of making landmarks feel real. This fully narrated City Cruises cruise takes you around Boston’s
Boston Harbor looks better from a schooner. This day sail uses a replica pilot schooner and brings you close to
History on the street, with a character leading the way. This Freedom Trail walk mixes period-dress storytelling with a tight
Small streets, big food energy. This North End walk is built around Italian-American staples and neighborhood stories, from Hanover Street
Cambridge in one guided sweep. This combo walking tour + River Cam punting is a fast way to understand Oxbridge
A visit to Franklin Park Zoo feels like a small adventure, not a long slog. You’re walking through natural-looking habitats
You throw tea into Boston Harbor. It’s a one-hour, live-guided trip that turns the Boston Tea Party into something you
Two hours, and Boston gets real fast. This Downtown Freedom Trail, Beacon Hill & Back Bay Walking Tour stitches together
Sunset over Boston feels made for cruise decks. From Rowes Wharf, this 90-minute boat ride mixes live narration with big-harbor
A punt ride turns Cambridge into a moving postcard. I love the live onboard commentary that puts names to buildings,