A private journey leads you through the birthplace of American independence. You travel from Boston to Lexington and Concord and explore peaceful sites where the first moments of the Revolution began.
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Location: Boston
What's Included
- Entry/Admission - Orchard House (15 USD)
- Professional local tour guide
- Entry/Admission - Longfellow House (12 USD)
- Transportation
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit for the Revolutionary Tales Tour, but younger kids might not appreciate all the historical details. It's a great experience for teens and adults who enjoy history. Just keep in mind that some of the sites, like Walden Pond, involve some walking, so little ones might need a break.
A: Yes, you can reschedule if the weather's not cooperating! Just contact Opatrip.com as soon as you can. They'll work with you to find another date that fits your schedule. The tour is all about making sure you have a great experience, so they're pretty flexible.
A: Wear comfy shoes for sure! You're doing a fair amount of walking, especially around places like Harvard Yard and Walden Pond. Dress in layers, too, since it can get breezy near the water. You might be fine with a light jacket depending on the time of year. Just stay comfy!
Discussions
Just did the Revolutionary Tales Tour in Boston - Amazing!
I recently did the Revolutionary Tales Private Tour and wow, what an experience! Our guide was super knowledgeable and brought the history to life. Standing on Lexington Green felt surreal, like you could almost hear the shots being fired. The drive from Boston to Concord was smooth, and we even got to stop at Walden Pond for a quiet moment. If you're into history, this is a must-do! I went with my family, and we all loved it.
Considering the Revolutionary Tour for a gift - any insights?
I’m looking to surprise my history-loving uncle with a gift experience and this Revolutionary Tales Tour caught my eye. I saw that it includes stops at Harvard Yard and the Old North Bridge which sounds amazing! Can anyone share their experience? Is it really worth the money?