Boston's principal role in launching the American Revolution is linked by the brick-lined Freedom Trail. This world-famous pedestrian path is best experienced on foot, in a small group, with a knowledgeable local guide! Your 2.5-hour tour travels from Boston Common to Copp's Hill Terrace in the North End, providing guests a chance to see ALL SIXTEEN official landmarks on the Freedom Trail.
Our small-group walking tour delves deeply into the years 1760 to 1775, the tumultuous period leading up to the American Revolution. We walk in the footsteps of Colonial Bostonians, all of whom grappled with the difficult—yet essential—question of loyalty or rebellion to crown and country.
With a captivating storytelling approach, Hub Town Tours provides the perfect introduction to Boston's status as America's "Cradle of Liberty." As we travel past historic landmarks from Revolutionary Boston, your guide shares the gripping story of a small colonial town careening toward war with a global empire.
rthern boundary of the park, opposite 50 Beacon Street (02108). The granite memorial features a bronze relief depicting two men shaking hands, when the Puritans arrived in 1630 to what is now Boston.
Boston, United States
The iconic Freedom Trail links 16 historic landmarks from Revolutionary Boston
139 Tremont St, , Boston, United States
Oldest public land in the Americas and Boston's communal grazing pasture (1634)
1 Park St., , Boston, United States
Active church and tallest building in 19th-century Boston (1809)
Tremont Street, Boston, United States
Boston's third-oldest burying ground and final resting place for Revolutionary Boston (1660)
24 Beacon St, Boston, United States
Massachusetts state capitol and "Hub of the Solar System" (1798)
58 Tremont St, Boston, United States
First Church of England in Puritan Boston (1686, 1754)
Tremont Street, Between School And Park Streets, Boston, United States
Oldest burying ground in Boston (1630)
School St. at City Hall Ave, , Boston, United States
Site of oldest public school in the Americas, Boston Latin School (1635)
45 School St, , Boston, United States
Center of Boston politics for more than a century (1865)
310 Washington St, , Boston, United States
Congregationalist meeting house (1729) and origin site of Boston Tea Party (1773)
283 Washington St, , Boston, United States
Former publishing house of Ticknor & Fields (1718)
310 Washington Street, , Boston, United States
Colonial capitol of Massachusetts Bay Colony and oldest public building in Boston (1713)
206 Washington St, , Boston, United States
Tragedy strikes when British soldiers kill five Bostonians (1770)
Congress Street, Faneuil Hall, Boston, United States
Renowned political leader of Boston's Sons of Liberty
1 Faneuil Hall Sq, Quincy Market, Boston, United States
Hosted Boston's town meeting and known today as "The Cradle of Liberty" (1742)
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North Square &, Moon St, Boston, United States
Historic public square in heart of Boston's North End (1634)
19 North Square, , Boston, United States
Home of Paul Revere and oldest structure in Downtown Boston (1680)
Paul Revere Mall, Boston, United States
Pedestrian-only space honoring the famous Midnight Ride (1775)
193 Salem St, , Boston, United States
Boston's oldest church held signal lanterns during Midnight Ride of Paul Revere (1723)
Corner of Snow Hill and Hull Streets, , Boston, United States
Second-oldest burying ground in Boston (1659)
Constitution (1797) and Bunker Hill Monument (1775 battle)
Meet your guide inside Boston Common at the Boston Foundation Monument on the northern boundary of the park, opposite 50 Beacon Street (02108). The granite memorial features a bronze relief depicting two men shaking hands, when the Puritans arrived in 1630 to what is now Boston.
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Sfoglia Boston per categoria - biglietti con accesso prioritario, tour a piedi, gite giornaliere, esperienze culinarie e altro