Lexington & Concord 3 hour private tour from Boston

This half day private tour is a perfect way to visit the Revolutionary War towns of Lexington and Concord and see the site where the "shot heard round the world" was fired. We'll take the same route a

This half day private tour is a perfect way to visit the Revolutionary War towns of Lexington and Concord and see the site where the "shot heard round the world" was fired. We'll take the same route as Paul Revere, stopping at the most significant sites along the way to give a detailed account of what and how things unfolded in April 1775. The travel time from Boston to these towns is 45 minutes each way and you'll be in one of our comfortable private vehicles with an experienced, knowledgeable and licensed tour guide. Please message for pricing if your group is larger than 4.

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Location: Boston

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age limits for this tour, and is it suitable for kids?

A: There aren't any strict age limits for the Lexington & Concord tour, and it's actually a great experience for school-aged children. The guide tailors the history to be engaging for all ages, so it's both fun and educational. Just make sure younger kids can handle sitting for a bit and enjoy walking around the historical sites.

Q: What should we wear for this tour? Is there a lot of walking involved?

A: You’ll want to wear comfortable shoes since there can be some walking at the sites. Dress in layers, since it can get a bit chilly in the mornings and warm up later. It’s mostly an easy stroll through the historical spots, so nothing too strenuous!

Q: Is it easy to find parking near the tour starting point?

A: Parking can vary. If you're starting in Boston, the tour company usually picks you up, so you won't need to worry about parking! If you’re driving to Lexington, there are public lots available near the visitor centers, but it can get crowded during peak times, especially on weekends.

Discussions

Just did the Lexington & Concord tour - here’s my take!

So, I recently gifted the Lexington & Concord tour to my parents, and they absolutely loved it! The guide was super knowledgeable and really brought history to life. The drive from Boston was comfy, and the stops were well-paced. They especially enjoyed the North Bridge site. I'd recommend this for anyone who loves history or is looking for a unique experience. Just a heads up, don’t forget to bring a camera!

Thinking about this tour as a gift for my dad - thoughts?

I’m considering this Lexington & Concord private tour for my dad’s birthday. He’s a history buff and I think he’d appreciate the personal touch. But I’m wondering, is it worth the price? What do you guys think? Any tips for making it extra special?