- Boston Public Garden - Start your journey here, a peaceful park. Then walk a short 2 mins distance to reach Boston Common.
- Boston Common - Step into America’s oldest public park and hear tales about how the first whispers of independence from Britain began
- Massachusetts State House - Next, admire the shiny dome on top of the State House and learn about a time capsule with hidden treasures
- Granary Burying Ground - This is where some very important leader of the American revolution are buried. Discover stories about Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and Paul Revere.
- Boston Latin School - Big names like Benjamin Franklin, Robert Paine, John Hancock, and Samuel Adams once sat in its classrooms.
- Old Corner Bookstore - It’s the first bookstore in Boston. And guess what? This is where the famous Midnight Ride of Paul Revere was published.
- Old South Meeting House - Learn the true story behind the famous Boston Tea Party and happened after that.
- Old State House - This is where the where the Declaration of Independence was first read and then just a few steps ahead learn about the Boston Massacre
- The Paul Revere House - Visit the home of Paul Revere, who is famous for a late-night ride. Next walk over to the Old North Church also known for Paul Revere signal lanterns.
- USS Constitution - Hear about America’s oldest ship’s battles at sea. It’s an old warship but still around for you to see.
- Bunker Hill Monument - Finally conclude your tour here while memorializing a pivotal battle during the Revolutionary War
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- No internet needed to experience the tour.
- Location-triggered storytelling.
- Easy app download with login details provided.
- Audio tour guide with navigational map and engaging stories.
- Snacks
Begin a fascinating voyage through the compelling history of Boston.
Kick-off your expedition at the picturesque Boston Public Garden. Activate the app on your smartphone to start touring at your leisure, unbound by the pressures of organized group trips.
As your journey leads you to the Massachusetts State House via Boston Common, immerse yourself in the early demands for freedom from British control. Unearth significant incidents at locations such as the Park Street Church, Granary Burying Ground, and Old South Meeting House, with each account revealing stories of rebellion and the road to liberty.
Make your way to Boston’s North End to sample local delicacies while surveying historical landmarks. The tour subsequently guides you to Charlestown, where you can admire the USS Constitution before wrapping up your exploration at the Bunker Hill Monument, a memorial to a crucial Revolutionary War battle.
This tour intertwines fun facts and narratives, providing a flexible saunter through Boston’s yesterday and today, and undiscovered treasures for a laid-back, unforgettable excursion.
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