Explore the ultimate highlights of one of America’s greatest cities with our comprehensive tour, blending history, culture, and heritage into one unforgettable experience. Delve into the origins of Am
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Location: Boston
What's Included
- Visit Boston Common and enjoy a visit to Quincy Market and the historical Faneuil Hall
- Enjoy epic tales of the American Revolution including the Boston Tea Party
- Visit the famous landmark Bar “Cheers” located in Beacon Hill
- Intimate small group experience led by a first-class expert local friendly guide
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: No specific age limit! The tour is great for families, but keep in mind that younger kids might not grasp all the historical details. It's all about what you think they can handle. Just make sure they’re up for some walking, since the Freedom Trail does require a fair bit of it!
A: Comfort is key! Wear comfy shoes since you'll be walking a lot on cobblestone and uneven surfaces. Dress in layers too; mornings can be chilly and afternoons warm. Also, depending on the season, you might want a light rain jacket just in case.
A: Tours generally go on rain or shine! However, if the weather is severe, they might reschedule. It's best to check with LetzGo City Tours the day before. And hey, rain can actually make walking the history trail pretty magical, just bring an umbrella!
Discussions
Thinking of getting the Freedom Trail tour as a gift!
Hey everyone! I'm considering the Boston Historical Freedom Trail and Cheers tour for my history-loving dad's birthday. I've heard you get to visit iconic spots like Boston Common and even the Cheers bar. Anyone done this tour recently? How was the guide? I just want to make sure it's engaging enough and not too long. Thanks!
Just came back from the Boston Freedom Trail tour!
Wow, what a project! Just got back from the Boston Historical Freedom Trail tour and it was fantastic. The stories about the Boston Tea Party and Massacre were so well told. Plus, visiting Cheers was a nice fun touch. I definitely recommend it for anyone visiting Boston or even locals who want to learn more about the city! Anyone else felt the same?