Boston's Freedom Trail: A Revolutionary Walking Tour

Boston History Company
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Redcoats, Riots, Smugglers, Gangs, Midnight Riders, and some 92,000 pounds of tea all feature in the tales on this tour. Tour goers will get to relive the Revolution as it unfolded in one the rowdiest seaports of colonial America, while also learning about how Boston pioneered abolition, women's rights, American education, and immigration throughout its 400-year history. It all happened along the iconic red brick line of Boston’s Freedom Trail. Join the most comprehensive and exciting walking tour of the Freedom Trail available. Take a stroll through downtown Boston while listening to stories about icons of the American Revolution like Paul Revere and John Hancock--along with lesser known pioneers and patriots from throughout the city's past. - Check off all 16 sites of Boston's Freedom Trail in one walking tour - Caters to history buffs and first-time visitors alike - Small groups allow for questions and interaction with the guide

Departure Point

  • Please meet your guide at the Embrace, located next to the Visitor Information Center on Boston Common at 139 Tremont Street, Boston MA. Your guide will NOT be in a costume, they will have a flag with our company name Boston History Company to help you identify them.

Return Details
  • Our tour will end at Copp's Hill Terrace in Boston's historic North End, with a view of Bunker Hill Monument and the USS Constitution in Charlestown. Street address: 7 Jackson Ave, Boston, MA 02113

Duration
2 hours and 30 minutes

Languages Available
  • Human tour guide - English

Points of Interest


Stop At: The Embrace
139 Tremont St, Boston Common, Boston, Massachusetts
Our Tour begins at the Embrace, A recent statue commemorating Martin Luther King, jr and his wife Coretta Scott King. The Embrace is located right next to the Boston Common Visitor Information Center at 139 Tremont Street, Boston MA.
Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Massachusetts State House
24 Beacon St, Boston, Massachusetts
Welcome to the seat of Massachusetts state government! Known for its golden dome, the "new" Massachusetts State House has a long history in our city, starting with Samuel Adams laying the cornerstone in 1795!
Duration: Not Available

Stop At: Park Street Church
1 Park St., , Boston, Massachusetts
This red brick church, built in 1809, hosted a congregation of abolitionists. Our guides will tell you of the fiery anti-slavery speeches delivered within, some of the first ever given in America.
Duration: Not Available

Stop At: Granary Burying Ground
Tremont Street, Boston, Massachusetts
This graveyard dates to 1660 and is the final resting place to some of America's greatest Patriots. Our guides will bring you to the graves of John Hancock, Paul Revere, and Samuel Adams and tell you their stories.
Duration: Not Available

Stop At: King's Chapel
58 Tremont St, Boston, Massachusetts
Built in 1754, this stone church was the first Anglican Church in Boston. Our guides will regale tour goers with stories about its construction, the burying ground next to it, and the crypts beneath.
Duration: Not Available

Stop At: Old South Meeting House
310 Washington St, , Boston, Massachusetts
This Puritan meeting house, built in 1729, is the place where the famous Boston Tea Party began. Learn how the most famous act of civil disobedience in world history started!
Duration: Not Available

Stop At: Old Corner Bookstore
283 Washington St, , Boston, Massachusetts
Once the home of a colonial apothecary, this 1718 brick building later housed the 19th century publishing house TIcknor & Fields. Our guides will tell of the literary giants who were published there.
Duration: Not Available

Stop At: Old State House
310 Washington Street, , Boston, Massachusetts
Constructed in 1713 and adorned with the symbols of Great Britain, a Lion and Unicorn, the Old State House was once the center of British Government in Massachusetts. Tour goers will hear of the fiery speeches and pitched confrontations that occurred within.
Duration: Not Available

Stop At: Boston Massacre Site
206 Washington St, , Boston, Massachusetts
A circle of stones marks the official site of the infamous Bloody Massacre of 1770. Our guides will provide a moment by moment account of the fateful night when redcoat musket fire left five colonists dead.
Duration: Not Available

Stop At: Faneuil Hall Marketplace
1 Faneuil Hall Sq, Quincy Market, Boston, Massachusetts
Originally constructed in 1743 as a common marketplace for Boston, the meeting hall on the second floor of Faneuil Hall ultimately proved more significant. Tour goers will hear of the incendiary speeches delivered from within 'The Cradle of Liberty'.
Duration: Not Available

Stop At: The Paul Revere House
19 North Square, , Boston, Massachusetts
This wooden house, dating to 1680, is the oldest building in Boston and once home to the Revere Family. Tour Goers will hear of how Paul Revere's life there with his family and how he ventured forth from its doors to take part in some of the most important events in American History.
Duration: Not Available

Stop At: Old North Church & Historic Site
193 Salem St, , Boston, Massachusetts
"One if by land, two if by sea"- on April 18th, 1775, two lanterns shone from the steeple of this 1723 church. Our guides will tell of the import of that signal on the eve of Revolution, and how it was arranged by Paul Revere.
Duration: Not Available

Stop At: Copp's Hill Burying Ground
Corner of Snow Hill and Hull Streets, , Boston, Massachusetts
This 1660 burying ground was the site of British Cannon emplacements during the Battle of Bunker Hill. Tour goers will learn of the battle and of the notable Bostonians interred within.
Duration: Not Available

Stop At: Bunker Hill Monument
43 Monument Square, Boston National Historical Park, Boston, Massachusetts
Tour goers will view this 221 foot obelisk from the Copp's Hill Terrace. The monument marks the spot where colonial militia defended a hastily made earthworks and repelled two redcoat charges before retreating..
Duration: Not Available

Stop At: USS Constitution
Bldg. 5, Charlestown Navy Yard, Boston, Massachusetts
From the tour ending point at Copp's Hill Terrace tour goers will be able to see the masts and rigging of "Old Ironsides", the victor of pitched battles in the War of 1812 and the oldest warship afloat anywhere in the world.
Duration: Not Available

Additional Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Inclusions
  • 2.5-Hour Freedom Trail Walking Tour in Boston
  • Check off all 16 sites of Boston's Freedom Trail
  • Learn about how Boston pioneered abolition, women's rights, American education, and immigration
  • Hear stories about icons of the American Revolution like Paul Revere and John Hancock
  • Small groups allow for questions and interaction with the guide
  • Hear stories of Redcoats, Riots, Smugglers, Gangs, Midnight Riders, and some 92,000 pounds of tea

Redemption Instructions
Present your paper ticket or show your digital ticket to your guide upon arrival

Voucher Info
Mobile or paper ticket accepted

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