- 1 hours to 1 hours (approx.)
- Mobile Ticket
- Offered in: English
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Overview
Let a costumed colonial dressed expert Guide show you Samuel Adams Boston, Sam Adams was a key figure in many of Boston's key Revolutionary events The Boston Massacre, The Boston Tea Party and more...
At The Tour of The Freedom Trail, our Mission is to provide family-friendly experiences that guide guests as they discover Boston's history on walking tours to the historic locations along Boston's Freedom Trail.
Join us on a 1 hour and 45 minute walking tour and learn about the inspiring history of Boston on The Tour of The Freedom Trail.
Traverse through the graveyards and sites of the Boston's history including the Tea Party and The Boston Massacre with a costumed historical interpreter.
Meeting point
Please arrive 15 minutes early to the meeting place 120 Tremont Street Boston MA 02210
Meets Across the street from Granary Burying Ground in front of Suffolk University
End point
The Paul Revere House in Boston's Historic North End!
Park Street Church
This historic church is the place that originated the song "My Country 'tis of Thee" and stands on a very important site during the American Revolution!
Granary Burying Ground
The Granary Burying Ground is the largest part of the Freedom Trail made up of multiple important stops
1. Samuel Adams tomb, 2 Paul Revere's Tomb 3 John Hancock Tomb and many more
King's Chapel
Boston's First Anglican Church in a Revolutionary Town at war with the crown, this building houses stories and history spanning over 300 years!
Boston Latin School
First Public School in America, where some of the America's Founding Fathers were educated!
Statue of Benjamin Franklin
Hear about Benjamin Franklin and his role in Boston during the American Revolution!
Old South Meeting House
Relive History where the Boston Tea Party started. Hear about the story of American Revolution in Boston
Boston Massacre Site
Hear the story of the Bostom Massacre with a Colonial Costumed Guide.
Old Corner Bookstore
See and hear about Paul Revere's Ride, at the place it was originally published
Old State House
The Center of Colonial Government and near site of Boston Massacre.
The Paul Revere House
Boston's Oldest residential House from 1680, start of the famous midnight ride
Paul Revere Mall
Famous statue of Paul Revere and the Old North Church
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Additional Info
Guests who cannot climb stairs can enter the Granary Burial Ground from a separate entrance.