Experience the culinary and historical delights of Boston on a walking tour. Try tasty lobster rolls, creamy clam chowder, and other regional dishes and responsible, locally sourced favorites.

 

EXPERIENCE:

Begin your tour by meeting your local guide at Boston’s Independence Wharf. Walk around to the back of it for an incredible view of the Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum. On the way hear the story of one of the biggest events that led up to the American Revolution. Your guide will also point out notable landmarks such as Fort Point and the Seaport District, which was once a bustling commercial port and is now a thriving neighborhood.

Next, head to the Harborwalk, a pathway connecting waterfront neighborhoods to the Boston Harbor. Learn about the history of this iconic harbor and take in the magnificent views.

Your guide will then take you to some of their favorite seafood restaurants, from waterfront shacks to classic eateries, where you can savor some of Boston’s freshest seafood. Sample a delicious lobster roll and a cup of classic New England clam chowder.
The tour also includes a visit to the historic Quincy Market, a popular food hall, and next door the famous Faneuil Hall.

End your tour at the Rose Kennedy Greenway, a public park with beautiful green spaces and restaurants, and conveniently located near transportation links. Your guide will be happy to give you recommendations on the best places to eat, drink, and visit if you plan on staying in Boston for longer.

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

Dig into a mouth-watering and ultra-fresh lobster roll
Savor the classic New England dish, the hearty clam chowder
Explore Boston’s most historic neighborhoods with a local guide
Be part of a tour that promotes responsibly-sourced and sustainable seafood
Personalized attention on small-group tour (or private) for just 12 people

 

 

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