Let a costumed colonial dressed expert Guide show you Samuel Adams Boston, Sam Adams was a key figure in many of Boston's key Revolutionary events The Boston Massacre, The Boston Tea Party and more...
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Location: Boston
What's Included
- All Fees and Taxes
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The Freedom Trail tour is super family-friendly, and kids will definitely enjoy it! There's no strict age limit, so it's great for families with younger kids. Just keep in mind to dress them comfortably since it’s a walking tour. Also, the historical stories can be quite engaging for children, especially with the costumed guide!
A: Definitely wear comfortable shoes since you’ll be walking quite a bit! Layer your clothing because the weather in Boston can change quickly. Also, it's good to check the forecast; if it looks rainy, maybe bring an umbrella or a light jacket. You want to enjoy the tour, not be cold or wet!
A: Yes, you can reschedule the Freedom Trail tour, but it’s best to do it at least 48 hours in advance. They’re pretty accommodating, especially if something unexpected pops up. Just reach out to their customer service, and they’ll help you out!
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the Freedom Trail Experience—any thoughts?
Hey everyone! I'm considering giving the Freedom Trail tour as a birthday gift for my history-loving friend. I love that it’s led by a costumed guide, and the mix of locations like the Boston Massacre site sounds amazing! How long do you think it takes to really enjoy it? Also, is it a good experience if they’ve been to Boston before? Any tips would be awesome!
Just did the Freedom Trail Experience—what an adventure!
I just got back from the Freedom Trail tour, and wow, it was such an eye-opener! The guide in costume brought a lot of energy, and I learned so much about the Boston Tea Party and the Massacre. It’s perfect for anyone who loves history or even those new to it. Highly recommend it for a fun day out!