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Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum Ticket

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Activity Schedule

  • When does it run?

    Daily

  • Duration

    1 hour 15 minutes

  • Start time

    10am to 4pm

    Timings are subject to change. Please check the official website prior to your visit. 

  • Meeting Point
    You can redeem your voucher from the Voucher Redemption Counter: 306 Congress Street (Congress St Bridge), Boston, MA 02210.
    Your tour starts from Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum: Congress Street Bridge, Boston, MA 02127.
  • Ending Point

    The tour concludes at the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum.

Key Highlights

  • A comprehensive tour to the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum
  • Learn in-depth details on how the Boston Tea Party led to the American Revolution
  • Experience historic artifacts with cutting-edge technology
  • Entrance tickets with validity for a period of 1 calendar year

Overview

Step back in time and see how the Boston Tea Party changed the American history. By combining cutting edge interactive technology with live historical performances, the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum offers an experience like no other.

Explore the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum and relive the turning point in history that led to the independence and freedom of the nation. The museum combines historic and rare artifacts with state of the art technology to give you a real-life experience of the situation in Boston during the 18th century.

That’s not all. This museum ticket comes with a validity of one year and you can choose to redeem it once any time of the year.

Itinerary

For your Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum Tour, you will have to redeem your voucher from the Voucher Redemption Counter at 306 Congress Street, the voucher comes with 1 year validity and you can choose to redeem it once any time of the year. 

Boston Tea Party was the defining moment which led to the War of American Independence. The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum is dedicated to the storytelling of that crucial night of December 16, 1773 when the demonstrators, some disguised as American Indians destroyed an entire shipment of tea sent by the East India Company in defiance of the Tea Act of May 10, 1773.

At the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum you can explore the two historically restored tall ships and the Robinson Half-Chest, one of only two surviving tea chests from the Boston Tea Party. You can also get inspired by the film Let It Begin Here in the Minuteman Theatre.

You will visit the breathtaking Abigail’s Tea Room where you can enjoy freshly baked food, a spot of tea, and learn more about the types of tea thrown overboard in 1773 and the tea-brewing process.

After that, you can stopover at the enchanting Gift Shop where you can buy beautiful souvenirs to take back home!

Inclusions

  • Ticket to Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum 

Exclusions

  • Souvenirs
  • Gratuities
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off

Please note

Voucher Information: You must print and surrender a paper version of your booking voucher for this activity (showing your voucher on a smartphone is not accepted). No refund can be given for customers without a printed copy of their voucher.

Validity: You can use the ticket on any day within 12 months from the date of purchase.

Museum ticket is valid for one year and you can choose to redeem it once any time of the year.

The ones with vouchers are encouraged to arrive early in the morning to make a reservation as tour times sell out frequently in the early afternoon during busy season.

Child under 4 years old are free. The tour details are subject to changes due to weather conditions, traffic issues/road closures, major sporting/cultural events and other activities that may be taking place on the tour route.

All guests aged 5 years and older will require face coverings for the entire duration of their visit. This is in accordance with recent CDC recommendations that fully vaccinated people wear face coverings in public indoor settings in areas of “substantial” or “high” transmission.

The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum will no longer be checking guests at the booth for vaccination status, effective immediately. The mask mandate is still in effect.

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