There’s tons of options for things to do in this city, and tons of Tour Guides…while you’re here, come hang out with the most colorful one in town, on the Pizza, Beer, and Paul Revere Tour!
I’m Jimbo the Tye Dyed Tour Guide, and I strive to have these tours feel like you’re just hanging out with an old friend, in a new city... grabbing a bite and a beer while checking out some history. Super casual, not overwhelming with dates and facts…just enjoying a couple slices and a beer in a pre-revolutionary Boston. See tiny back alleys ways from the 1700's as we walk down cobblestones the forefathers walked on, on our way to grab two slices of the best pizza you've ever had!!
Also, i take a really neat little video of our tour, which i post to my social media pages like instagrem, feel free to find me there and see past videos of people having a wicked good time under: TyeDyedTourGuide!!
Two slices of Pizza!<br/>The Old North End!
We start in Boston's historic North End, otherwise known as Little Italy, home to amazing history and unbelievable pizza!!
We'll make our way through cobblestone streets and back alleys, seeking out brick oven pizza and super locals-only style bars, while checking out Paul Reveres' old stomping grounds.
I'll show you the locals-only version of our city, the awesome little nooks and crannies, small bakeries, hidden history, and fantastic views that most major tour companies can't get into, because of their large group size.
I know when I travel, I typically ask the concierge or Airbnb host where THEY go out for a beer and to get a bite.
My whole reason for doing this tour is to share with you, the city that I love. The nuance and locals' point of view.
I hope you come to grab a slice and drink a beer!
Note: As we move into the winter season, this tour will continue to run every day at noon. One of our stops includes having a slice of pizza outside, so be sure to dress accordingly.
We meet inside the bar named “Durty Nellys” 15 minutes prior to our start time, to allow a moment to enjoy our beer!
Hi! Thanks for booking a tour with me, I'm Jimbo, Boston's most colorful character, The Tye Dyed Tour Guide!! We're going to have a wicked good time exploring my favorite part of the city, The Old North End!
We're going to meet at "Durty Nelly's" at 12noon to enjoy a beer before heading into the neighborhood to enjoy two slices of pizza, so be sure to be at the bar 15 mins early *(11:45a)* so we have a moment to get to know each other. Be sure to dress for the weather, as this tour is RAIN or SHINE (heat waves and snow too!!). Refunds are gladly given up to 24hrs in advance in accordance with our cancellation policy. Be sure to wear comfy shoes and bring water, we walk for just about 1mile in total)
I'm wicked excited to meet you guys, see you soon!
Yours in Tours,
Jimbo
Tye Dyed Tour Guide
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