Walk Boston’s Freedom Trail with a local guide who brings the city’s history — and its food scene — to life. This tour pairs landmark sites with optional tastings of classic bites like clam chowder, baked beans, and cannoli.
You’ll visit highlights like the Boston Public Market, Faneuil Hall, the Paul Revere House, and Old North Church. On Fridays and Saturdays, you’ll even see the 300-year-old Haymarket tradition in action.
Along the way, stroll historic streets, hear lesser-known local stories, and take in views of the Rose Kennedy Greenway and the Holocaust Memorial park.
Your guide will suggest delicious dishes at each stop. Try what you like — or just enjoy the atmosphere. Sampling everything will run about $30.
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Explore New England's finest produce and artisanal foods. If you choose, you can even sample some of the best dishes here, including clam chowder and baked beans, both staples of the Colonial diet.
Dive into the bustling atmosphere of a 300-year-old market, famed for its fresh produce at unbeatable prices. The market is only open Fridays and Saturdays.
Walk along one of Boston’s oldest streets as you learn about its history. Then pause for reflection at the poignant Holocaust Memorial with its symbolic glass towers.
Experience the lively ambiance and diverse culinary offerings at this pivotal revolutionary landmark, known as the "Cradle of Liberty."
View this stunning Georgian-style architecture that has transformed from a historical economic powerhouse to modern day tourist hub (from the outside).
Stroll through this revitalized urban park, born from the transformative "Big Dig" project, reconnecting historic Boston neighborhoods.
Sample Italian paninis at this hidden gem deli beloved by locals. The deli meats are cut to order with fresh bread and cheeses to give your sandwich the best taste.
Step back in time as you walk through Paul Revere Mall and past his historic home. Here, your guide will share the legend of his midnight ride.
Discover this iconic church's pivotal role in the American Revolution and admire its architectural charm from the outside.
Indulge in freshly filled cannolis at this century-old bakery, a true taste of Italian-American tradition.
Meet your guide at the Congress Street entrance of the Boston Public Market, where Congress Street intersects with Hanover Street. Your guide will be wearing an orange hat that says ExperienceFirst.
Plan to show up 15 minutes early. The tour starts promptly, and you may not be able to catch up if you arrive late.
Boston, one of the oldest cities in the United States, is rich in history, culture, and education. Known for its significant role in the American Revolution and its prestigious universities, Boston offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern vibrancy.
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America's oldest public park, Boston Common is a central gathering place for both locals and visitors, offering green spaces, walking paths, and seasonal activities.
One of the most comprehensive art museums in the world, the MFA houses nearly 450,000 works of art, ranging from ancient Egyptian to contemporary.
A group of islands in Boston Harbor offering outdoor recreation, historic sites, and stunning views of the city skyline.
A creamy, hearty soup made with clams, potatoes, onions, and sometimes bacon or salt pork. Boston-style clam chowder is typically made with milk or cream and is served with oyster crackers.
A buttered, toasted split-top roll filled with lobster meat, usually dressed with mayo or butter. Some versions include celery or other vegetables for added crunch.
A layered dessert consisting of sponge cake filled with custard or cream and topped with chocolate glaze. It's the official dessert of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Boston is known for its fresh oysters, which can be found at many seafood restaurants and raw bars. They are typically served on the half-shell with various toppings or sauces.
This is the best time to visit Boston for pleasant weather and outdoor activities. The city is vibrant with festivals and outdoor events.
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Boston is generally a safe city for travelers, with a low crime rate and a strong police presence. However, as with any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit. Some areas of the city, such as certain neighborhoods in Dorchester, Roxbury, and Mattapan, have higher crime rates and should be avoided, especially at night.
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The MBTA subway system is efficient and affordable, with four main lines (Red, Blue, Green, and Orange) connecting major attractions and neighborhoods.
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