Discover Boston's revolutionary spirit and rich heritage through an immersive audio experience that puts you in complete control of your journey. Unlike crowded group tours that rush you through attra
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Location: Boston
What's Included
- Admission fee
- Private access link to the audio guide in one playlist for all 17 attractions
- Private access links are valid until your tour is complete (maximum 6 days)
- Private access link to a tour itinerary map of 17 attractions with audio guide individually
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Great question! The audio guide is intended for individual use, but you can definitely share it with family and friends. Just keep in mind that each person will need their own device to access the guide. You can use it with up to six people over the maximum period of six days, so it’s perfect for a family outing! Just be sure everyone has a charged device.
A: Since this is a self-guided experience, you can choose to do it rain or shine! If the weather looks bad on your planned day, you can easily reschedule and use the audio guide anytime within the six-day access window. Just grab an umbrella and enjoy the insights while staying dry!
A: You’re right, this is pretty much a walking tour! I'd recommend wearing comfortable shoes since you'll be on your feet a lot, and Boston's streets can get a bit uneven. Dress for the weather, too. Layers work well because some spots can be breezy while you’re outside. Also, don't forget sunscreen; you'll be outside enjoying the sites!
Discussions
Just did the Boston Self Guided Audio Experience—loved it!
I finally tried the Boston Self Guided Audio Experience and it was such a blast! I went last weekend and spent about 5 hours exploring. The audio guide was super informative, especially the part about the Boston Tea Party—who knew there were so many details about it? I loved that I could pause at the sites I liked. Highly recommend it for anyone who wants a flexible way to see the city.
Thinking of gifting the Boston Audio Tour!
I’m planning to surprise my brother with the Boston Self Guided Audio Experience for his birthday. He loves history but hates big group tours. Plus, it's free! Just wondering if there's a good time of year to do this—any tips?