Boston Lexington and Concord Revolutionary War full day tour

This full day private tour is comprehensive enough for any history buff, but as interesting in other ways for non history nerds. It's a unique combination of the Revolutionary War sites in Boston an

This full day private tour is comprehensive enough for any history buff, but as interesting in other ways for non history nerds. It's a unique combination of the Revolutionary War sites in Boston and Cambridge that you won't have seen. Then onto Lexington and Concord to see the towns where the "shot heard round the world" was fired. We'll take the same route as Paul Revere, stopping at the most significant, and lesser known sites along the way giving a detailed account of events in April 1775. For those less interested in the details of the battles, there's the option to visit the home of Louisa May Alcott or just take some time to enjoy the pretty main street of Concord. The itinerary gives the list of sites we'll visit, but timings are flexible to let us spend time at the places you're most interested in. We'll also stop for lunch (not included in price of tour) and there's plenty of photo opportunities. If your group is larger than 4, message for group pricing.

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Location: Boston

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for this tour? Can kids join?

A: There’s no strict age limit for the Boston Lexington and Concord tour, so kids are more than welcome! It’s a great way for them to learn about history in a fun way. Just make sure they’re old enough to enjoy a full day of touring. You might want to pack some snacks or something to keep them engaged during the trip.

Q: How flexible is the schedule? Can we spend extra time at certain sites?

A: The schedule is pretty flexible! The tour is designed to let you spend more time at the sites you're interested in. If you want to dive deeper into certain historical events or just take in the scenery, just let your guide know and they’ll work with you!

Q: What’s the parking situation like if we drive ourselves?

A: If you’re driving, parking can be a bit tricky in Boston. You might want to consider public transport into the city and meet the tour vehicle there. However, if you do drive, there are parking options near the starting point, but they can fill up fast, especially on weekends.

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Boston Revolutionary War tour! Thoughts?

I’m considering giving the Boston Lexington and Concord tour as a gift to my history-loving dad. It sounds like a great mixture of history and beautiful scenery. The fact that it’s flexible with stops is a big plus for us, especially since my dad loves to take lots of photos. Has anyone here done this? Any tips on what to wear?

Just finished the Revolutionary War tour and it was awesome!

We did the Boston Lexington and Concord tour last weekend and it was such a great experience! Our guide was super knowledgeable and took us to some amazing spots, including the North Bridge. I wasn’t even that into history, but I came away loving it! Just be ready for a full day—bring snacks and water.