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Sightseeing in Boston - Tour from New York

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Duration: Approx. 13 hours
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  • Walk the famous Freedom Trail
  • Enjoy lunch in the famous Quincy Market
  • See the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world
  • Cross the Charles River for an afternoon stroll among the beautiful grounds at Harvard
  • Tour is led by an expert guide and round trip travel is included in an air-conditioned vehicle

On this fascinating tour from New York, learn why Boston is often called the cradle of American history. The city, founded in 1630 is one of America's oldest and boasts a large number of historical landmarks and monuments. The 20th century added a series of skyscrapers to the skyline of church spires.

On this Boston tour from New York city you will walk the Freedom Trail, visit the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world, and enjoy lunch in a vibrant market place famous for lobsters.

Savor the relaxed atmosphere of this cosmopolitan city. Several historic districts, including the romantic Beacon Hill and luxurious Back Bay would fit nicely in any European city.

Itinerary

The tour begins from 125 Park Avenue between 41st and 42nd Streets. Please assemble at the starting point at 6:45am as the tour will depart at 7:00am.

You will board an air conditioned motorcoach or van and, accompanied by an bilingual guide/escort, depart New York, travelling along the Eastern Coast through Connecticut and Massachusetts arriving at its capital, Boston.

Upon arrival in Boston, start your sightseeing tour with a Walk along the Freedom Trail. The Freedom Trail is a 4 km (2.5 mile) long path through downtown Boston that passes 16 of the city's historic landmarks. It starts at the visitor information centre in Boston Common where you can pick up a map and brochures. Many of the sights along the red-painted line are free of charge.

Continue to the Boston Harbour,the site of the famous ‘Tea Party’, an act of protest by the American colonists against Great Britain in which they destroyed many crates of tea bricks on ships in Boston Harbour.

See the navy ship USS Constitution, affectionately nicknamed “Old Ironsides”, moored in the Charlestown Navy Yard. The frigate is the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world.

Explore Bunker Hill and see the 221-feet tall Bunker Hill Monument, made entirely of granite taken from a quarry in Quincy, Massachusetts. It stands on the site of the first major battle of the American Revolution, fought on Breed's Hill, June 17, 1775.

Drive through the downtown financial district.

Break for lunch (payable direct) at Quincy Market. Quincy Market is a vibrant place filled with street performers and people everywhere. The food court has lots of original local eateries and stalls. And you'll find more lobster items (from candy lobsters to lobster T-shirts to stuffed toy lobsters) than anywhere else in the world.

Enjoy the Boston Common during lunch. Boston Common is the nation's oldest public city park and its history goes back as far as 1634 when the area was designated a common pasture.

After lunch, cross the Charles River to stroll in the squares of the Universities of Cambridge, Harvard and MIT.

Late in the afternoon depart from Boston for an evening arrival into New York City.

The tour ends at the starting point.

Please note
Please call the activity operator at least 24 hours prior to start of the tour for reconfirming departure details.
Please report at the meeting point 15 minutes before the start time. This is mandatory to allow time for pre-departure briefing.
Inclusions
  • Transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Languages available English, Italian, Spanish, French and German (guide will speak maximum 2 languages)
Exclusions
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off
What happens after I book?
  • A booking voucher will be sent to you by email
  • Print all pages of the voucher
  • Present the voucher at the tour start point or attraction entrance
Activity schedule
When does it run?
Fridays and Sundays
Duration
Approx. 13 hours
Start time
07:00am
Meeting point
The tour departs from 125 Park Avenue between 41st and 42nd from the terminal of the New York Airport Service. It is across from Grand Central Station in Manhattan.
Ending point
125 Park Avenue
Sale price
$123.23
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Additional information
The confirmation voucher includes the local activity operator’s contact details and local telephone numbers at the destination. They will happily answer any logistical questions you may have.
Dos & Don'ts
Do wear comfortable shoes as there is quite a lot of walking to be done on this tour

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