Boston Tour from New York

We will leave New York for Boston, a historic city with European architecture and renowned for its scientific development.Your first stop will be in Copley Square, where we will admire the Boston Publ

We will leave New York for Boston, a historic city with European architecture and renowned for its scientific development.Your first stop will be in Copley Square, where we will admire the Boston Public Library, the Trinity Church, the Old Church of the South, the Fairmont Copley Plaza, the endpoint of the Boston Marathon and the Prudential and John Hancock Towers. Continue to Christ the Scientist Church and walk along Commonwealth Avenue, where the monument to Dominic Faustino Sarmiento is located. Then we visit Fenway Park, home of the Red Sox. At Cambridge, we're stopping at MIT and Harvard University. Back in Boston we will tour Beacon Hill, Boston Common, Public Garden and the Massachusetts State House. We’ll finish at Quincy Market, with free time to have lunch and photograph iconic landmarks like Old State House, Faneuil Hall and The Freedom Trail, before heading back to New York.

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: What should I wear for the Boston Tour? Is it mostly walking?

A: Definitely wear something comfortable! There’s a good amount of walking, especially around Copley Square and Beacon Hill. I suggest wearing sneakers and clothing that layers well since the weather can change quickly. And don’t forget a hat or sunscreen if it’s sunny!

Q: Can you tell me more about the stops? Are they kid-friendly?

A: The tour is really kid-friendly! Lots of cool spots like Fenway Park and Boston Common where kids can run around. Copley Square has some fun architecture to check out too. And there’s plenty of time at Quincy Market for snacks and a break!

Q: Is there any parking available if I'm driving to the tour's starting point?

A: Yes, parking is a bit tricky in NYC, but there are some parking garages near the meeting point. You might wanna check out ParkWhiz or SpotHero to reserve a spot ahead of time. Just remember, NYC parking can get pricey, so budget for that!

Discussions

Anyone done the Boston Tour from NYC? What's it like?

Hey everyone! I’m thinking about getting this Boston Tour from New York as a gift for my parents. They love history and architecture. I’m curious about how the day goes, like what the bus is like and if the stops are worth it. Do you get enough time at Quincy Market for lunch? Would love any insights!

Looking for suggestions for Boston Tour gifts!

I’m planning to surprise my brother with a Boston Tour from NYC for his birthday! He’s a huge Red Sox fan and would freak out seeing Fenway. Just wondering if anyone has tips on making the day extra special or what to pack for him. Thanks in advance!