Discover the history of the American Revolution on a guided walking tour of Boston. Explore the Freedom Trail, visit the North End, and enjoy a cannoli tasting.

 

EXPERIENCE:

Enhance your Freedom Trail experience with an extended adventure into Boston’s North End, renowned for its Italian heritage and delectable cuisine. This tour combines historic exploration with delightful culinary stops, offering a well-rounded Boston experience.

Begin your tour in one of Boston’s most charming and historic neighborhoods, known for its Federal-style rowhouses, gas-lit streets, and scenic views. Stroll through America’s oldest public park, a central gathering place with beautiful gardens and historic monuments.

Admire the stunning gold-domed building, home to the state government, and learn about its architectural significance. Visit this historic church, a key site in the abolitionist movement and the Freedom Trail. Pay respects at the final resting place of notable figures like Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, and John Hancock.

Explore this historic church and its adjacent cemetery, offering insights into Boston’s early religious and social history. Discover the site of the Boston Massacre and other pivotal events leading up to the American Revolution.

Learn about the “Cradle of Liberty,” where revolutionary leaders once gathered to discuss and organize resistance. Conclude your tour at this vibrant marketplace, perfect for grabbing a bite, shopping, and soaking in the lively atmosphere. Step into the home of the legendary patriot and learn about his midnight ride and role in the American Revolution.

Wander through Boston’s oldest residential community, known for its narrow streets, historic buildings, and vibrant Italian culture. Indulge in a classic Italian dessert at a renowned North End bakery, savoring the flavors that define Boston’s culinary scene.

Enjoy a panoramic view of the USS Constitution, the world’s oldest commissioned naval vessel, docked at Charlestown Navy Yard. Catch a glimpse of this significant Revolutionary War site from a scenic vantage point, understanding its strategic importance.

Conclude your culinary journey with a visit to the famous Mike’s Pastry, where you can enjoy another round of authentic cannolis and other Italian sweets.

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

Discover the history of the American Revolution on a guided walking tour
Learn about the city’s rich history as you explore the Freedom Trail
Enjoy a taste of Italy with a stop at a local bakery for a cannoli tasting
See the historic USS Constitution, the world’s oldest commissioned naval vessel
Explore the North End, Boston’s oldest residential community

 

 

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