Walk through history as you explore 13 of the 16 sites along Boston's Freedom Trail with a local historian and storyteller as your guide. Your adventure begins in the lush, green Boston Common, America's oldest urban park. From there, head to the Massachusetts State House, located on land once owned by the one and only John Hancock. See the resting place of notable patriots such as Samuel Adams and Paul Revere before you learn the legend of his Midnight Ride, stepping into Old North Church and his former home. Along the way, you'll get a firsthand look at the sites that were integral to America's fervent pursuit for independence, from Faneuil Hall to the site of the Boston Massacre. On this walking tour of Boston, the history of the American Revolution come to life through captivating stories and a perfectly crafted itinerary.
Wheelchair accessible. Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Public transportation options are available nearby. All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Walks / Devour complies with all local government regulations. Please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.. We are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our Guest Experience team at the time of your booking for proper arrangements.. This is a walking tour. Guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty.. This tour is in English.
Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the start of your tour, your guide will be holding a green Walks sign. This tour meets at the Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial, 26 Beacon St, Boston, MA 02108 (across the street from the Massachusetts State House).