Discover Boston at your own pace with the Go City Boston All-Inclusive Pass. Save money and enjoy direct entry to popular attractions without the hassle of voucher redemption.
Discover Boston at your own pace with the Go City Boston All-Inclusive Pass. Save money and enjoy direct entry to popular attractions without the hassle of voucher redemption.
- Museum of Science - Boston’s Museum of Science ranks among the world’s largest science centers, featuring over 700 interactive exhibits. From electricity and animals to the human body and dinosaurs, there’s something to inspire every aspiring scientist.
- City View Trolley Tours - [Seasonal, closed December - March] Discover Boston’s highlights…
- Museum of Science - Boston’s Museum of Science ranks among the world’s largest science centers, featuring over 700 interactive exhibits. From electricity and animals to the human body and dinosaurs, there’s something to inspire every aspiring scientist.
- City View Trolley Tours - [Seasonal, closed December - March] Discover Boston’s highlights with the convenience of a Hop-On Hop-Off fully narrated trolley tour, valid for two days.
The CityView Trolley Tour offers a fantastic way to explore the city, visiting top attractions, popular shopping spots, museums, and more. Enjoy learning about Boston’s unique history while taking in the open-air views.
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The Paul Revere House - In 1775, Boston revolutionary Paul Revere made a legendary midnight ride to alert the colonial militia of approaching British troops. This daring act secured his place in history and inspired a famous poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Discover the true story of Paul Revere’s journey and learn about the American Revolution at his former home in downtown Boston, one of the city’s oldest buildings and a National Historic Landmark.
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View Boston Observation Deck - Enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views of Boston from the 52nd floor of the Prudential Tower!
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Boston Children’s Museum - Children can climb walls, navigate a giant maze, and create original artwork at this engaging, hands-on museum. For over 100 years, it has been creating innovative and meaningful exhibits, emphasizing ‘engagement and learning through experience,’ inspiring museums worldwide.
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Salem Witch Museum - Forget your history books and Hocus Pocus DVDs – this is where you’ll learn about Salem’s infamous witchcraft trials. In 1692, the Salem Witch Trials saw over 200 people accused of witchcraft, with 20 executed. Travel back to 17th-century Salem Village and experience this dramatic period in history brought to life through imaginative stage sets.
Please note: Reservations are required for this activity (check your included digital guide for instructions).
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The Hahvahd Tour - Enjoy an exclusive, insider tour of the prestigious Harvard University led by students. The Hahvahd Tour offers a unique theatrical experience, including a guided tour of the campus and its historical buildings, such as the John Harvard Statue, Memorial Hall, Harvard Square, and Harvard Yard.
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Museum of Fine Arts - Explore a vast collection of American masterpieces and renowned works at Boston’s Museum of Fine Art. It houses an impressive 450,000 paintings, sculptures, textiles, and artifacts, ranging from ancient Egyptian pieces to contemporary art.
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Swan Boats - Why settle for an ordinary boat when you can ride a swan and glide gracefully across a lagoon? It’s not a real swan, but a foot-pedal boat you can enjoy with friends. The Swan Boats have been a Boston tradition for over 100 years, and they’re a must-try when visiting the city.
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Harvard Museum of Natural History - From dinosaurs and tiny insects to meteorites and minerals, discover a vast array of natural specimens at the Harvard Natural History Museum. It’s a treasure trove of learning and exploration, perfect for aspiring space explorers, archaeologists, or both.
Please note: Currently unavailable (COVID-19 update).
- Plimoth Patuxet Museums - Plimoth Patuxet plus Mayflower II or Grist Mill Combo
- History comes alive at Plimoth Plantation. Explore an authentic 17th-century New England settlement and meet the Pilgrims and Natives.
This living museum features home-sites, historically accurate recreations, and some farmyard animals too. There’s even a Craft Center where you can watch local artisans practicing historic trades and domestic skills, like bread making and candle making.
- Plimoth Grist Mill - With your ticket, you’ll also have access to the Plimoth Grist Mill – a working reproduction of the 1636 mill – where you can take a fascinating look at the mill’s workings and take home some freshly stone-ground organic cornmeal to try.
Please note: Currently unavailable (COVID-19 update).
- Samuel Adams Brewery - Experience a taste of American history at this popular Boston brewery – the second-largest craft brewery in the US. Samuel Adams beer is named after the famous revolutionary and founding father of the US, who was a brewer himself. The Boston Beer Company, established in 1984, named their beer after this Boston icon due to his brewing history and the fact that he learned the craft from his father, just like the company’s owner, Jim Koch.
Please note: Currently unavailable (COVID-19 update).
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Boston Harbor City Cruises - Historic Sightseeing Cruise - Embark on a sightseeing cruise and tour Boston Harbor. This 90-minute journey takes you through Boston’s inner and outer harbors while your guide shares real tales of the Revolutionary War and local sea legends. Discover how the harbor transformed into the pristine waterway it is today, and see the oldest continuously manned lighthouse in the country, Boston’s working port, and the extravagant waterside properties. A must-do for newcomers to the city.
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Peabody Essex Museum - In the 18th century, sea captains returned with all sorts of fascinating objects from their voyages. The Peabody Essex Museum showcases these ‘natural and artificial curiosities from exotic lands.’ Discover one million works, including an 18th-century Chinese merchant’s house transported from China and reassembled in the US, art from diverse cultures, and Indian sculptures. You’ll also find maritime manuscripts and a photography collection dating back to the early days of photography.
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The House of the Seven Gables - Admission to a tour of the House of the Seven Gables and access to the Nathaniel Hawthorne House
Step into New England’s oldest wooden mansion and experience colonial history. The House of the Seven Gables, built in 1668 in Salem, was made famous by the book of the same name.
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Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum - This vibrant, innovative museum offers an intimate collection of fine and decorative art and is a popular spot for contemporary artists and scholars. It’s a unique setting for art browsing, housed in a striking 19th-century building modeled after a Venetian palazzo filled with plants and trees.
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Franklin Park Zoo - Encounter Boston’s wild and adorable creatures at Franklin Park Zoo. The expansive 72-acre site features themed, innovative exhibits that allow you to get close to the animals and experience their natural habitats.
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Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House - A guided tour of the real-life setting of Little Women
Explore the charming clapboard farmhouse where the American classic Little Women was set. Louisa May Alcott wrote her famous, semi-autobiographical novel here in 1868, drawing inspiration from her own family life with her sisters at Orchard House.
Please note: Currently unavailable (COVID-19 update).
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Concord Museum - Discover amazing artifacts and rare historic objects from American history at the Concord Museum. This hidden gem is housed in a colonial-revival building along a tree-lined country road, featuring art and exhibits from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries.
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Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology - Towering Native American totem poles and massive Maya sculptures are just some of the exhibits at this unique museum. Explore precious artifacts of the ancient world and delve into human cultural history. See Kalahari hunter-gatherers, ancient art from Peru’s south coast, and an original Day of the Dead altar representing the Aztec origins of the celebration.
Please note: Currently unavailable (COVID-19 update).
- Hy-Line Cruises - Hyannisport Harbor Cruise - This locally-operated harbor cruise offers the chance to explore the Hyannis area and local landmarks while enjoying a leisurely one-hour journey.
- Buckman Tavern - This National Historic Landmark played a crucial role in the American Revolution - it’s where several Lexington militiamen gathered on the morning of April 19, 1775, to await the arrival of British troops. Step into the restored 18th-century tavern and take a self-guided audio tour of this historic site. Learn about the events that unfolded when the alarm bells signaled the enemy’s approach.
- USS Constitution Museum - Proudly standing on the docks beside the USS Constitution, this fantastic museum tells the story of the famous ship dating back to 1797. ‘Old Ironsides,’ as she is affectionately known, is the celebrated wooden-hulled, three-masted frigate that served notably in the War of 1812 against the British.
Please note: The Museum is separate from the USS Constitution vessel, which is free to visit. There is no need to present your pass to access the ship.
- Boch Center - Wang Theatre - Boch Center Wang Theatre Tours - Since its opening in 1925, it has been an important theatrical destination, boasting one of the five largest stages in the US. Learn about the theater’s unique history as you explore its impressive architecture, from its hotel origins to its role as a popular music venue. You’ll also have the chance to stand on a stage graced by legends like Ella Fitzgerald, Queen, Elton John, Lady Gaga, and more.
Please note: Advance reservations are recommended to secure your spot on this popular tour (instructions on the included digital guide).

- Go City app with everything you need to plan your trip (also available as PDF guide)
- Trolley Hop-on Hop-off Tour ticket valid for 2-days included
- Digital pass valid for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 7-days
- +40 Things to Do - View Boston, Fenway Park tour, Museum of Science, Harbor Cruise, and more!
- Go City app with everything you need to plan your trip (also available as PDF guide)
- Trolley Hop-on Hop-off Tour ticket valid for 2-days included
- Digital pass valid for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 7-days
- +40 Things to Do - View Boston, Fenway Park tour, Museum of Science, Harbor Cruise, and more!
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities
- Transportation to and from attractions unless stated
- Some attractions may offer additional ticket upgrades available directly at the attraction
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities
- Transportation to and from attractions unless stated
- Some attractions may offer additional ticket upgrades available directly at the attraction
Go City’s All-Inclusive Pass is the ideal choice for exploring Boston if you want a convenient and adaptable way to see the city while saving money.
This digital pass provides unlimited access to premier attractions, renowned museums, and cultural experiences for a duration of 1 to 7 days. Simply sync your pass with the Go City app and utilize the…
Go City’s All-Inclusive Pass is the ideal choice for exploring Boston if you want a convenient and adaptable way to see the city while saving money.
This digital pass provides unlimited access to premier attractions, renowned museums, and cultural experiences for a duration of 1 to 7 days. Simply sync your pass with the Go City app and utilize the AI-powered Trip Planner to maximize your sightseeing, uncover more, and plan effortlessly.
- Your pass will be available immediately upon order confirmation. Hit “Get ticket” to update your email and sync your pass in the Go City app
- Refer to the Go City app or digital guidebook for the most up-to-date list of attractions. Included attractions are subject to change and each attraction can only be visited once
- Please note: Some activities require reservations. Use the Go City app to plan your itinerary and reserve where necessary to avoid disappointment
- Passes are valid for 1 year from date of purchase. Your pass is activated upon your first attraction visit and remains valid is valid for the number of consecutive calendar days purchased (not 24-hour periods).
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.