Experience history where it happened as you learn about Paul Revere's famous Midnight Ride (1775)
Venture down colonial-era lanes along beloved Tavern Alley in Boston's historic Blackstone Block
Tours begin opposite 50 Beacon Street on Boston Common, steps from the Massachusetts State House (1798)
Stroll into Boston's North End while seeing every Freedom Trail landmark in Downtown Boston (2.5 House – 2.0 miles)
Hear the legendary true stories of Revolutionary Bostonians like Paul Revere, Midnight Rider at the Old North Church (1723)
Listen along as an expert, local historian transports you back to Revolutionary Boston
Visit final resting places for Revolutionary Bostonians such as Samuel Adams, Crispus Attucks, Paul Revere, and John Hancock
Experience the history and architecture of Revolutionary Boston—up close and on foot
Benjamin Franklin, born and raised in Boston, outside Old City Hall (1865)
Visit the Paul Revere House (1680), the oldest surviving structure in Downtown Boston
Enjoy a small-group experience in Boston's famous Granary Burying Ground (1660)
See the Old State House (1713) and learn what really transpired in the Boston Massacre (1770)
Our team of professional guides bring history to life as a chronological narrative, with visuals
Walk in the shadow of the Samuel Adams Statue at iconic Faneuil Hall (1742)
Enjoy the Freedom Trail in a small group—never more than 16 guests!
Old South Meeting House (1729), origin site of the Boston Tea Party (1773)

Boston: Freedom Trail History Small Group Walking Tour

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  • Small group tour
  • Walking tour of the Freedom Trail