Boston Freedom Trail History and Food Tour

Walk Boston’s Freedom Trail with a local guide who brings the city’s history — and its food scene — to life. This tour pairs landmark sites with optional tastings of classic bites like clam chowder, b

Walk Boston’s Freedom Trail with a local guide who brings the city’s history — and its food scene — to life. This tour pairs landmark sites with optional tastings of classic bites like clam chowder, baked beans, and cannoli. You’ll visit highlights like the Boston Public Market, Faneuil Hall, the Paul Revere House, and Old North Church. On Fridays and Saturdays, you’ll even see the 300-year-old Haymarket tradition in action. Along the way, stroll historic streets, hear lesser-known local stories, and take in views of the Rose Kennedy Greenway and the Holocaust Memorial park. Your guide will suggest delicious dishes at each stop. Try what you like — or just enjoy the atmosphere. Sampling everything will run about $30.

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Location: Boston

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for this tour? Thinking of taking my kids along!

A: There's no strict age limit for the Boston Freedom Trail History and Food Tour, but it's best suited for kiddos 10 and up. The tour involves a fair amount of walking (about 2-3 miles) and some historical discussions, so younger kids might get restless. That said, if your kids are interested in history and food, they’ll probably have a blast!

Q: Can we reschedule if the weather looks bad?

A: Yes! ExperienceFirst is pretty accommodating about rescheduling if there's inclement weather. Just contact them at least 24 hours ahead of your scheduled tour, and they’ll help you find another date that works. Plan ahead, especially in winter—Boston weather can be unpredictable!

Q: What should we wear? Are there any recommendations for the tour?

A: Comfortable shoes are a must—lots of walking! Dress in layers, too, since Boston weather can change quickly. A light jacket or sweater is often needed, especially in the evening. If you’re thinking of stopping at Haymarket, maybe skip the fancy clothes so you can dive into the tasty food without worries.

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Anyone else tried the Boston Freedom Trail History and Food Tour?

I just got back from the Boston Freedom Trail History and Food Tour, and it was amazing! We hit all the highlights like the Paul Revere House, and the food was to die for! The clam chowder and cannoli are a must-try. It was super informative too, like hearing the stories behind each spot. It was a perfect way to spend a Saturday with friends!

Looking for unique gift ideas and stumbled on this tour!

I’m considering gifting the Boston Freedom Trail History and Food Tour for my sister’s birthday. She loves history and food! Just wondering if it’s good for someone who walks slowly. Also, is it worth the price? Any tips would be appreciated!