Private Tour of Lexington, Concord, and Boston

Visit the real locations where the American Revolution began. Stand on Lexington Battle Green and listen to stories about the very first days of the war and the "shot heard around the world". Walk the

Visit the real locations where the American Revolution began. Stand on Lexington Battle Green and listen to stories about the very first days of the war and the "shot heard around the world". Walk the Battle Road Trail, stage of multiple skirmishes between the Minutemen and the Redcoats and other "treasonous" events. Visit Concord's Old North Bridge, where the Minutemen routed the Redcoats on their march back to Boston! Return to Boston to visit important sights along the Freedom Trail, including the Paul Revere House, Old North Church, USS Constitution (aka Old Ironside), the Bunker Hill Monument - home to the phrase "don't fire until you see the white's of their eyes", and more!

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Location: Boston

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Q&A

Q: What's the best time of year to take this tour?

A: I'd recommend going in the fall when the leaves are changing; it really adds to the ambiance of the historical sites. Also, the weather is usually mild, perfect for walking along the Battle Road Trail and around Boston. Just keep in mind that weekends can get busy, so if you can, try a weekday.

Q: Is the walking portion of the tour physically demanding?

A: The walking is pretty manageable, but it’s good to be prepared for some uneven paths, especially on the Battle Road Trail. It's suitable for most fitness levels, but if you have mobility issues, you might want to double-check with the organizer about accommodations.

Q: Are there any age restrictions for this tour?

A: There are no strict age restrictions; it's a family-friendly experience! Kids usually enjoy the historical stories and the chance to walk where history happened. Just be aware that younger kids might need a bit more attention during the walking portions.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Lexington and Concord tour - any tips?

I'm considering this Private Tour of Lexington, Concord, and Boston for my parents. They love history! I saw it includes the USS Constitution and other cool spots. What should I know about the logistics? Like parking and accessibility? Anyone done this recently?

Just did the Lexington and Concord tour - it was amazing!

I took the Private Tour of Lexington, Concord, and Boston last week, and wow, it was unforgettable! Standing at the Old North Bridge was a highlight for sure. The guide was super knowledgeable and made the history come alive. Highly recommend it for anyone interested in the Revolution!