Boston

Brass and Bronze: Audio Guide to Boston's Art and Monuments

Boston, United States
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Overview
Duration
1h 45min
Languages
English, English
Voucher type
E-Ticket
What To Expect

On this self-guided tour, you'll pay tribute to Boston's key figures and unlock its 400-year history. Experience the magic of GPS-playback on this immersive stroll through Boston.

Boston’s art is the key to unlocking its rich 400-year history. On this walking tour, you’ll hear the backstories behind the city’s monuments, learn about the artists involved, and discover how Bostonians reacted when the pieces were first unveiled.

For history and art enthusiasts, this tour goes beyond the textbooks, exploring the personalities and artwork that bring the city to life.

You’ll follow the Freedom Trail through the city’s historical core. Boston’s self-image has lots to teach us. Discover a one-of-a-kind blend of history and art in this four-hundred-year-old “City on the Hill” that will leave you with a unique outlook.

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Important info

Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Please bring your own smartphone and headphones

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What's included
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Get unlimited, lifetime use of this tour, before your booking date and after it. The virtual playback option, so you can listen to this tour like an audiobook from anywhere. Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata. Flexibility to explore at your own pace with a self-guided GPS tour. Directions to the starting point so that when you’re in the right place, the tour will start
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What's not included
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Please bring your own smartphone and headphones. Entrance fees
Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
VoiceMap Audio Tours
Meeting Point

The tour begins at Union Square, at the intersection of Congress and Clinton Streets. The park is sandwiched behind City Hall, opposite Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market.