Embark on a thrilling journey through history with our semiprivate tour of Lexington, Concord, and Boston. Relive the American Revolution’s pivotal moments.
Embark on a thrilling journey through history with our semiprivate tour of Lexington, Concord, and Boston. Relive the American Revolution’s pivotal moments.
- Paul Revere Mall - Begin the tour at the renowned statue of Paul Revere, with the Old North Church providing a picturesque backdrop. Discover insights into colonial life in the North End neighborhood on the brink of the American Revolution.
- Old North Church & Historic Site - Visit Boston’s oldest church, famous for the “one if by land, two if…
- Paul Revere Mall - Begin the tour at the renowned statue of Paul Revere, with the Old North Church providing a picturesque backdrop. Discover insights into colonial life in the North End neighborhood on the brink of the American Revolution.
- Old North Church & Historic Site - Visit Boston’s oldest church, famous for the “one if by land, two if by sea” lantern signal!
- Hancock-Clarke House - Trace the actual path of Paul Revere’s legendary Midnight Ride to Lexington! Visit the house where he alerted John Hancock and Sam Adams about the advancing British troops!
- Lexington Green - Discover the Lexington Battle Green, the site of the first shot of the American Revolution! Learn about the events of the pivotal morning of April 19th, 1775.
- Buckman Tavern - Visit Buckman Tavern, a meeting place for colonists as they awaited the “Redcoats”.
- Paul Revere Capture Site - Uncover the true story of Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride and see where he was apprehended by the British.
- The Old North Bridge - Stand on the historic North Bridge, the site of “the shot heard ‘round the world”. Discover the story behind this iconic phrase!
- Old Hill Burying Ground - View the town of Concord from the perspective of the British officers! Hear the amusing tales of how Concord residents concealed war supplies!
- Concord - Enjoy leisure time for lunch and shopping in Concord!
- Concord Museum - See the actual lantern that hung in the Old North Church on the night of April 19th, 1775! Explore many well-preserved artifacts from the Revolution!
- Hartwell Tavern - Walk along the best-preserved section of the Battle Road Trail and visit the historic Hartwell Tavern. Learn about the British retreat from Concord!
- Thomas Nelson Jr. House Site - Visit the location where the colonists avenged earlier losses on Lexington Battle Green. Stand amidst the wooded area to appreciate the battle’s landscape.
- Munroe Tavern - Pass by Munroe Tavern, used by the British as a field hospital and headquarters on April 19th, 1775. George Washington visited the tavern during his commemorative tour of Lexington!
- Cambridge Common - See the exact location where George Washington first took command of the Continental Army!
- Wadsworth House - Pass by the house where George Washington resided for six months while leading the newly formed colonial army from Harvard University!
- Bunker Hill Monument - Visit the Bunker Hill Monument and learn about the first official battle of the American Revolution. Hear the story behind the famous phrase “don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes”.

- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Snacks
Experience the unfolding of the American Revolution, hour by hour! Begin your journey in the North End at the Paul Revere Mall, where you can view the steeple of the Old North Church, the site where lanterns were famously hung on that pivotal night in April 1775. Delve into the history of the Old North Church and discover the stories of the members who…
Experience the unfolding of the American Revolution, hour by hour! Begin your journey in the North End at the Paul Revere Mall, where you can view the steeple of the Old North Church, the site where lanterns were famously hung on that pivotal night in April 1775. Delve into the history of the Old North Church and discover the stories of the members who participated in the rebellion.
Next, travel to Charlestown to visit the spot where Paul Revere acquired his horse that evening. Then, proceed to Lexington to witness the site of the first encounter between the Minutemen and the British. Make a stop at Buckman Tavern, where the militia awaited the arrival of British troops.
Continue your exploration to the location where Paul Revere was captured that night, and then visit the Old North Bridge, where the first command to fire was issued. Explore several significant sites in Concord before heading back to Cambridge, where George Washington officially assumed command of the Army. Conclude your tour in Charlestown, where the British retreated on that initial day, and visit Bunker Hill, the site of the first major battle of the war.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.