Unlock Boston’s history with one ticket to five iconic sites. Explore Paul Revere House, Old State House, and more. Limited-time offer!
Unlock Boston’s history with one ticket to five iconic sites. Explore Paul Revere House, Old State House, and more. Limited-time offer!
- The Paul Revere House - The oldest existing building in Downtown Boston (1680), once the residence of the famous silversmith and political activist.
- Old State House - Boston’s oldest public edifice (1713), a site of the Boston Massacre in 1770 and the first reading of the Declaration of Independence in Boston.
- **Old North Church & Historic…
- The Paul Revere House - The oldest existing building in Downtown Boston (1680), once the residence of the famous silversmith and political activist.
- Old State House - Boston’s oldest public edifice (1713), a site of the Boston Massacre in 1770 and the first reading of the Declaration of Independence in Boston.
- Old North Church & Historic Site - The oldest church building still standing in Boston (1723), known for displaying the signal lanterns during the Midnight Ride in 1775.
- Old South Meeting House - The largest indoor meeting venue (1729) in Colonial Boston, and the starting point of the historic Boston Tea Party in 1773.
- King’s Chapel - The location of Boston’s first Anglican congregation (1686) and home to the oldest pulpit (1754) still in use in the United States.

- 10% discounted admission
- Self-guided museum entry
- Five Boston historic sites
- 10% discounted admission
- Self-guided museum entry
- Five Boston historic sites
- Museum donation (optional)
- Tour guide (self-guided visit)
- Charlestown neighborhood
- Museum donation (optional)
- Tour guide (self-guided visit)
- Charlestown neighborhood
As the United States celebrates 250 years since the Declaration of Independence in 1776, five Boston landmarks have collaborated to introduce the BOSTON 250 PASS, offering entry to five iconic museums and historic churches with a single ticket!
This exclusive offer provides discounted adult admission (ages 18+) to five essential historic sites: Paul…
As the United States celebrates 250 years since the Declaration of Independence in 1776, five Boston landmarks have collaborated to introduce the BOSTON 250 PASS, offering entry to five iconic museums and historic churches with a single ticket!
This exclusive offer provides discounted adult admission (ages 18+) to five essential historic sites: Paul Revere House (1680), the residence of the renowned silversmith; Old State House (1713), the colonial capital of Massachusetts Bay; Old North Church (1723), Boston’s oldest surviving church building; Old South Meeting House (1729), the starting point of the Boston Tea Party; and King’s Chapel (1754), the home of Boston’s first Anglican congregation.
Each museum operates independently, and visitor hours may vary, so please verify in advance! The pass is valid for one week (7 days) from the selected date. DO NOT PURCHASE if listed (discounts available): Children (0-17); U.S. Military; Groups of 10+ (reservation required); MA Teachers; MBTA Employees; WGBH, NEMA, AAM, ICOM Members; WIC & EBT Cardholders.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.