Boston: Historic Taverns Tour - Boston, Massachusetts
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The seeds of the American Revolution were sown in the old taverns of Boston. This informative 3.5-hour walking tour visits some of New England s most historic landmarks, as well as two of Boston’s most historic taverns. The tour begins in Boston’s oldest neighborhood, the North End.

Board a public ferry for a round-trip ride to the Charlestown Navy Yard. Here, you’ll see the USS Constitution aka “Old Ironsides”, and Bunker Hill Monument. Enjoy food & drink under the same roof as George Washington, Paul Revere and Samuel Adams at a tavern dating to 1780! Ferry back to Boston to see the Old State House, Faneuil Hall, and Quincy Market. Walk through the Blackstone Block, and discover the true location of the “Boston Stone”. Then more food & drink with the Spirits of American Revolutionary heroes at the “Oldest Tavern in America”!

The tour includes two tavern visits, with one drink and appetizers at each stop. This unique tour also includes dessert from a famous North End bakery.

 

HIGHLIGHTS

Hoist a Pint at the ‘Oldest Tavern in America’ 1st Pour in 1795
Take a scenic round-trip ferry ride across Boston Harbor
Follow in the footsteps of our American Revolutionary heroes.
Grab a drink under the same roof as Washington, Adams and Revere
Finish with a treat from a famous North End bakery

 

 

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