2-Hour Beacon Hill True Crime Expert Guided Tour

Your expert guide will tell you all about famous murder cases, serial killers, hangings and crazy court cases. Set in one of Boston's now most desirable neighborhoods this full guided tour is a deligh

Your expert guide will tell you all about famous murder cases, serial killers, hangings and crazy court cases. Set in one of Boston's now most desirable neighborhoods this full guided tour is a delightful dip into the dark underworld of the city. Meeting at the Massachusetts State House, you'll then head off to get all the gory details about the Boston Strangler, the evidence in the Parkman-Webster trial and much more about notorious cases, and the ones you've never even heard of. Fans of true crime won't want to miss this one!

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Location: Boston

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there a minimum age requirement for this tour?

A: Yes, the minimum age for the Beacon Hill True Crime Tour is 13. It’s definitely more suited for older teens and adults, since the content can be quite graphic. If you're planning to take younger kids, I'd recommend checking with the tour provider first!

Q: What happens if it rains? Will they cancel the tour?

A: The tour runs rain or shine, so don't worry about cancellations due to weather! Just be sure to dress appropriately for the conditions. If it's pouring, a good raincoat and waterproof shoes are essential.

Q: How long is the tour and where do we meet?

A: The tour lasts about two hours and you meet at the Massachusetts State House. It's really easy to find, and there's usually street parking around the area if you're driving. Just give yourself some time to find a spot!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the True Crime Tour in Boston!

I found the 2-Hour Beacon Hill True Crime Tour and it seems perfect for my friend who’s obsessed with true crime podcasts! It looks like it covers some crazy cases like the Boston Strangler and more. I think it’s a unique experience. Has anyone done it? What was it like? I wanna make sure it's worth the $$!

Anyone else a skeptic about the Beacon Hill True Crime Tour?

I’m looking at this True Crime Tour in Boston, but I’m worried it might be a little cheesy or just a money grab. I mean, how good can a two-hour tour be? What if the guide isn’t engaging? What do you all think?