Discover the charm of one of America's oldest and most historic cities. With almost 400 years of history, you’ll experience Boston’s old and new. Neighborhoods your visit may include:
Beacon Hill: Boston's most prestigious address and home to the gold-domed State House, overlooking Boston Common and the Public Garden. Also view the famous Swan Boats. Beacon Hill has been home to many notable Americans.
Back Bay: The neighborhood gained its name because the area was, before extensive landfilling in the 19th Century, literally the "Back Bay" for Boston. Now the area is known for an upscale residential, retail, and commercial office district.
Downtown: Boston's center of business and government and home to one of Boston's most historic sites such as Faneuil Hall. Downtown also serves as a sanctuary for shoppers, offering everything from large department stores to cozy boutiques.
North End: Home to American patriot Paul Revere, the North End is one of Boston's most historic neighborhoods. Traditionally a first stop for immigrants arriving in Boston, the North End is most well known as an enclave of Italian immigrants.
Charlestown: As the home to such significant landmarks as the U.S.S. Constitution, the Bunker Hill Monument and the Navy Yard, Charlestown's allure has enticed a new generation of immigrants and young professionals to join its traditionally Irish-American population.
Fenway/Kenmore: Perhaps most recognized as the home of Fenway Park and the Boston Red Sox, Fenway/Kenmore also boasts many of the City's top cultural institutions, including the Museum of Fine Arts and Symphony Hall. Fenway/Kenmore also has a strong academic presence.
Saturday, July 21
Approximate Timing: 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Cost: $39.00 per person, based on (25) guests - Book this tour
Included Features: Roundtrip transportation via Mini coach, professional guide service,
and all admissions & taxes
*This tour involves a considerable amount of walking on hills and cobblestones however can be customized to fit your group’s requests. Participants should be aware of these conditions and are advised to wear walking shoes.