The Tour of The Freedom Trail by the Histrionic Academy is the best way to see Boston. Depending on your chosen timeslot, guests will either meet at 139 Tremont Street (the Boston Common Visitor Cente
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Location: Boston
What's Included
- Professional guide
- Guided Freedom Trail Walking Tour in Boston
- Hear stories of America's Founding Fathers, American Revolution and New England's Colonial History
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no specific age limit, but they recommend kids around 6 and up can enjoy it more. The stories and history are engaging, and older kids will appreciate the context. Just make sure they can walk the 1.2 miles without too much fuss! Bring water for them, especially in summer.
A: Comfortable shoes are a must! You’ll be walking for about 1.2 miles, so make sure you can handle that. Dress for the weather; layers are smart in case it gets chilly or if the sun is out. Don’t forget sunscreen if it’s sunny!
A: Yes, you can usually reschedule as long as you give them a heads up! It’s best to check their policy specifically because it can vary. Just reach out to them directly and they’ll help you out.
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the Freedom Trail Tour! Any thoughts?
I’m considering this for my history-loving dad’s birthday. I saw it starts at Boston Common and goes to Paul Revere's house, which he’d totally geek out over. But I’m worried about it being too crowded or if he’ll be able to keep up. Has anyone done this tour? What was it like?
Freedom Trail Walking Tour — worth it?
I’m visiting Boston next week and saw the Freedom Trail tour is free. It sounds awesome, but is it really good? I want to learn about the Founding Fathers and the Revolution, but I don’t want it to be a snooze fest! Any insights?