Walking Tour of Boston for Two or Four from Boston CityWalks (Up to 60% Off)
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Guides unravel Boston's rich web of history & architecture with six narrated tours through different districts
To truly get a feel for a city, people must experience it on foot, or else risk never knowing the joy of its wet concrete between their toes. Traipse barefoot through Beantown with today’s Groupon to Boston CityWalks. Choose between the following options:
- For $25, you get a walking tour of the city for two (up to a $50 value).
- For $40, you get a walking tour of the city for four (up to a $100 value).<p>
Boston CityWalks’ guides blend the city’s rich history, varied architecture, and diverse cultures into six different walking tours spiced with humor and anecdotes. Groups of up to 20 amble along downtown’s Freedom Trail from Faneuil Hall to Boston Common, an area ripe with historic monuments and much easier to find than Boston Uncommon. The 70-minute examination expands upward to two hours to incorporate the Back Bay area, encapsulating surviving landmarks from the 17th through the 19th centuries, such as the Old South Meeting House and Beacon Hill. Alternatively, the salty scent of liberty and the sea hang heavily in the air of downtown’s waterfront and harbors, which tours traverse as they move from Old Downtown to the North End to sample some of the city’s finest pastries
Guides unravel Boston's rich web of history & architecture with six narrated tours through different districts
To truly get a feel for a city, people must experience it on foot, or else risk never knowing the joy of its wet concrete between their toes. Traipse barefoot through Beantown with today’s Groupon to Boston CityWalks. Choose between the following options:
- For $25, you get a walking tour of the city for two (up to a $50 value).
- For $40, you get a walking tour of the city for four (up to a $100 value).<p>
Boston CityWalks’ guides blend the city’s rich history, varied architecture, and diverse cultures into six different walking tours spiced with humor and anecdotes. Groups of up to 20 amble along downtown’s Freedom Trail from Faneuil Hall to Boston Common, an area ripe with historic monuments and much easier to find than Boston Uncommon. The 70-minute examination expands upward to two hours to incorporate the Back Bay area, encapsulating surviving landmarks from the 17th through the 19th centuries, such as the Old South Meeting House and Beacon Hill. Alternatively, the salty scent of liberty and the sea hang heavily in the air of downtown’s waterfront and harbors, which tours traverse as they move from Old Downtown to the North End to sample some of the city’s finest pastries
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About Boston CityWalks
Boston CityWalks’ owner, Alan Maltzman, loves to show his passion and knowledge for his city. At Boston CityWalks, he and his coterie of guides lead six different tours that roam the city’s historic cobblestones, highlighting areas such as Harvard Square, the waterfront, Beacon Hill, and various Jewish cultural sites. He can also design a custom tour for any occasion such as family vacations, engagements, birthdays, reunions, and business meetings.