The best tour for the first acquaintance with Boston. Step by step we will become acquainted with the exciting history of the founding of Boston, we will feel like the first pilgrims disembarking from
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Location: Boston
What's Included
- - Fees and taxes
- - Visit adapted to your wishes and your pace
- - Visit the most important sites of Beacon Hill, Freedom Trail, North End, Harborwalk
- - Accompaniment of an experienced guide, specialist of the destination
- - Local guide services for 3 hours
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict minimum age for the walking tour, but kiddos 8 and up tend to get the most out of it. The guide is great at keeping it engaging for all ages, and younger kids will need to walk a bit, so just keep that in mind. If you have a stroller or someone really young, it might be better to check with the provider for any specific needs.
A: Definitely wear comfy shoes since there’s a lot of walking! Layers are your best friend in Boston, too – mornings can be chilly but it warms up in the afternoon. If it’s rainy, just bring a good rain jacket. They usually continue unless the weather is really bad, but always check with your guide before heading out.
A: Yes! The tour is super flexible and can be personalized. Just let your guide know what you’re interested in ahead of time, and they'll tailor it accordingly. So if you have specific places in Beacon Hill or particular history you want to cover, just mention it when you book.
Discussions
Just booked the Private Walking Tour in Boston! So excited!
I just purchased this walking tour from Boston to Beacon Hill for my parents who are visiting! They love history, and I think they’ll be super into learning about places like Quincy Market and the Boston Massacre site. Plus, they'll get to experience the beautiful Beacon Hill area! Any tips on what they should definitely check out while they're there?
Anyone else done the walking tour? I’m curious!
I went on this walking tour a few weeks ago, and it was fantastic! The guide was super knowledgeable about Boston’s history, and I loved exploring Beacon Hill. The secret gardens are stunning! I was a bit nervous about the walking part since I have some knee issues, but they went at a really nice pace. Anyone have suggestions for other spots they saw during the tour?