Explore Boston's top 3 scenic areas on one tour in 2 hours! This walking tour of Back Bay, the Public Garden and Beacon Hill provides insightful commentary and photo tips of iconic architectural landmarks and must-see attractions.
See the impressive Boston Public Library and mix of architectural styles in Copley Square. Walk along the charming streets in Back Bay's 19th century residential area. Enjoy the Boston Public Garden's natural beauty. See the most photographed street in the Beacon Hill neighborhood.
Bring your smartphone or camera and learn how inspiring photo tips can teach you how to take better pictures. All skill levels are welcome. The photos you capture become memorable souvenirs. (This activity is a TOUR, not a photography workshop with technical instruction.)
Find out what makes this walking tour an experience you can't get anywhere else in Boston!
**Please note most tours are less than 10 people. There may be slightly larger groups during peak season/holidays.**
■ Boston Public Library
■ Copley Square
■ Trinity Church
■ Hancock Tower
■ Iconic Architectural Landmarks
■ Scenic 19th-century neighborhoods: Back Bay + Beacon Hill
SABA, your guide, will meet you at the statue holding a ball outside the BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY on DARTMOUTH St. Not 700 Boylston St. Use these instructions only, NOT Google Maps.
Please RECONFIRM your tour 24 hrs. in advance by text: 617-851-2273 or email: saba@photowalks.com.
PLEASE RECONFIRM your reservation at least 48 hours prior to the tour departure date. Send an email to saba@photowalks.com, call or text 617-851-2273. Unconfirmed reservations are subject to cancellation without refund.
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MEETING POINT: Outside the front entrance of the Boston Public Library on DARTMOUTH STREET facing Copley Square, NOT the Boylston St. entrance. Please stand by the bronze statue holding a ball.
Please arrive 5-10 minutes prior to the start time. The tour begins promptly and your punctuality is appreciated.
NOTE: If you are running late, please send a text to 617-851-2273 so you can meet up with the group. Phone calls will not be answered after a tour begins.
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