Boston’s Freedom Trail: Private Tour including Paul Revere House

Visit the best of Boston on a half-day tour, discovering the best of the Freedom Trail on your private tour of Boston’s highlights. Along your tour of the city’s best attractions, you’ll see the King’

Visit the best of Boston on a half-day tour, discovering the best of the Freedom Trail on your private tour of Boston’s highlights. Along your tour of the city’s best attractions, you’ll see the King’s Chapel Burying Ground, several historical meeting houses, and even the site of the Boston Massacre. You’ll visit the Granary Burying Ground, where several notable people were laid to rest, and also tour Paul Revere’s home. Visit the famed Boston Market and hang out with locals, while you indulge in some of the city’s best food. If you’re not sure where to start in Boston, this is the tour for you. Please note: the Paul Revere House is currently not accepting timed entry reservations. On the day of the tour, if there is an unusually long line to enter the house, your guide will give you information from the outside and take you to visit another one spot. Your tour will end back at the house where your guide will purchase your entrance tickets, and you can visit at your own leisure.

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Q&A

Q: How long does the tour actually last? I'm trying to plan the day.

A: The tour usually lasts about 3 to 4 hours, depending on how many stops you make and how much time you spend at each location. You'll get to see the Paul Revere House and some other historical spots along the Freedom Trail. Just keep in mind that the time can vary a bit based on how long you want to hang out at places like Boston Market for snacks!

Q: Is this tour good for kids? What age range would you recommend?

A: Yes, this tour can definitely be fun for kids, especially if they're interested in history! It’s pretty family-friendly, but I'd say kids around 8 and up would probably enjoy it the most. They get to see cool historical sites, and the guide usually shares engaging stories to keep them interested. Plus, the snack at Boston Market is a hit with younger ones!

Q: What's the parking situation like around Paul Revere House?

A: Parking can be tricky in that area since it’s pretty busy. There are a few garages nearby, but you might have to walk a bit to get to the tour meeting point. I'd recommend using public transportation if you can. The subway is easy and drops you close to the Freedom Trail. If you do drive, consider arriving early to find parking!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Boston Freedom Trail tour — any tips?

I’m considering giving my parents a private tour of the Boston Freedom Trail for their anniversary. They love history and walking tours. I’m curious about how the Paul Revere House visit goes since I read there's sometimes a long line. Anyone have experience with this? Also, where’s the best place for snacks? I want them to enjoy the whole day!

Just finished the Freedom Trail tour and it was amazing!

I took the Freedom Trail private tour last weekend with some friends, and wow, it was so much fun! Our guide highlighted the King's Chapel Burying Ground and the Boston Massacre site. The Paul Revere House was awesome too, even though we had to wait a bit. But the guide made it worth it! Pro tip: Wear comfy shoes! You do a lot of walking, but it’s totally worth it!